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U2, Green Day Gear Up for the Game


For many, New Orleans means music.

When Hurricane Katrina ripped through the city last year, though, thousands of musicians lost their instruments and in many cases their livelihoods, silencing the heart and soul of the region.

The Edge from the rock band U2 decided to help with his organization Music Rising, which puts instruments back in the hands of musicians.

"Jazz, R&B, rock and roll — everything started in this little area," the Edge said to ABC's Robin Roberts.

"So, not only for today and for the future, but in reference to the history and the past, I think every musician who earns money doing what they do owes a little bit of a debt to New Orleans."

Green Day frontman Billie Joe is partnering with the Edge to help revive New Orleans music.

Tonight, Green Day and U2 will perform during the Saints' opening game in the newly refurbished Superdome that was badly damaged by Katrina.

"For an area like this, for New Orleans, it's the blood that flows through the city and to see what the Edge and Music Rising. … You know, putting this thing together, it's just a great, great thing," Joe said.

It's a great thing for musicians like Jonno Frishberg and members of his band, Bayou Deville.

They lost instruments in Katrina but are now back on their feet and playing again, thanks to Music Rising.

"Giving people their tools that they lost to work with is not only empowering but is directly useful to allow them to pay rent and feed themselves and their families, you know," the Edge said.

Music Rising has helped musicians get back on track.

Now, the Edge wants to bring music back to schools and churches as well.

"That is the next phase, yes. … If you go to the Music Rising Web site — musicrising.org — there's lots of ways people can get involved," he said.

Gearing Up for the Show

Green Day is slated to perform the hit "Wake Me Up When September Ends" in the Superdome later today.

"I think the sort of thing that it resonates is hope, you know," Joe said about the song.

"That's sort of … that's what, you know, lifting people's spirits and getting into that … something that can rally people for hope a little bit more."

U2 is hoping its music will have the same effect.

Already, the Saints have said they want to play "Beautiful Day" during all their pregame activities.

"It's a good song," the Edge said. "I hope … for New Orleans it's like the past is laid to rest and from now on, OK, we have a lot of problems to get over but now the party starts so 'Beautiful Day' is probably a fitting song."

As for predictions for the game between the undefeated Saints and Falcons, the Edge and Joe are keeping their lips sealed.

"The last time I made predictions I got into trouble so I'm not going to make any," the Edge said.

http://www.abcnews.go.com/GMA/MusicRising/story?id=2486887&page=1
 
Finally, New Orleans is ready for some football.

Performances by the Goo Goo Dolls, U2 and Green Day will help the city officially reopen the Louisiana Superdome before the Sept. 25 ESPN Monday Night football game between the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons.

The event -- the first from the Superdome since Hurricane Katrina ravaged the building a year ago -- will be featured live on ESPN's "Monday Night Countdown," beginning at 7 p.m. ET.

About Music Rising
Music Rising is a campaign whose goal is "to rebuild the musical heart and culture of the Gulf Region by replacing the musical instruments lost during Hurricane Katrina." For more, click here.
The Goo Goo Dolls will perform "Better Days" to open the show. A special Music Rising performance by U2 and Green Day will lead into the Monday Night Football telecast, scheduled to kick off at 8:30.

(FROM ESPN's WEBSITE)
 
Lally1011 said:
What's the scoop on Edge getting in trouble from a past prediction?

I think it was during the press conference for the 2002 Superbowl. You can probably find clips from it online. I don't remember exactly what Edge said but he was talking about Tom Brady and the coaches.
 
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