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rainsong 09-25-2005 09:09 PM

Jon and Richie explain their actions
 
There have been acouple of discussions here recently about the bands decision s to go public with the large donation they made to Oprah last week, and in general Jon allowing himself to be taped while doing philanthropic work.
The following is an interview with Jon and Richie from a US news show on CNN called Showbiz Tonight. I transcribed this interview from the tv and did my best to be exact. In other words these are Jon and Richies words and thoughts not my take on what they said.

Here goes:

INT: What made you give that money to Katrina relief?

JON: Everytime we get a chance to do something good we try to do it. I mean this is the one and only time we have done it publicly, but in light of Oprahs coverage of the aftermath of it all, and the "human" element of it that she reported on, I was so moved. There are 355 thousand people displaced just in Louisiana, during these kinds of tragedies it's important to lead by example, actions speak louder than words. We always get involved in a telethon or performance kind of thing, but in this instance it wasn't to share with the world for the sake of patting ourselves on the back, it was a "here's my money now you put up yours" kind of thing. Do something, whatever you can afford, this isn't about race or class, it's about people helping people.

INT: Would you say the same Richie?

RICHIE: Absolutely. Oprah's coverage was better than the news coverage that I saw. Like Jon said, I think what we are trying to do here is lead by example and make it hip to give.

INT: Do you believe that it is the celebrities responsibility to do this? Because you all have so much influence.

RICHIE: Not neccessarily.

JON: It's not that, let me go back and digress. This isn't the first time we have done this kind of thing. For instance in Philadelphia where I am a partner in this fooball team. We are so successful because of our community involvement, whether it's building houses with Habitat, or playgrounds. The idea here is that people are in need, and like it or not, the system is broken, and the private sector is going to make the difference right now. There are those of us that can lead with the dollars, who have the opportunity to stand in front of the camera and preach about this, But we are not the heroes, the real hero is the average guy who spends his whole Thanksgiving serving meals at the local soup kitchen, for those less fortunate than he is. What we do neeed not be celebrated.
The idea is to make volunteerism hip, and that is reason enough to get me out here doing press. Talking about another record and all that, I've been there, done that. It's a great record, I hope you like it, but there are other things going on too. And in light of what's happening with the hurricanes for example, people out there are in dire need of help.

INT: where do you think the money is best spent??

JON: Well, honestly, when we did have the discussion about this before we wrote the check, we knew that with Oprah stewarding this money, we were sure that it would be well spent!!!

RICHIE: Absolutely!!!

JON: Ain't nobody going to get their hands on it (in this case Jon means bureaucrats and red tape), you have to be sure it gets to the source the people who need it. Now saying what happened on the Gulf Coast which is obviously a tragedy, you can go right down the street here (NYC) and find the same kind of needy folk.

INT: So, if you guys had the ear of the policy makers, what should be the first step to stop this poverty in America??

JON: The truth of the matter is that both sides of the aisle can argue this matter until we are blue in the face; republicans point of view is to give taxcuts so you can purchase more consumer goods which keeps the economy rolling, the Democrats view is bigger government but more social services available, both arguments are valid. Of course I know which side of the aisle I'm on but I'm not here to talk polotics, that is not what this is about, it's really not the issue here. The issue here is really what can you do for your neighbor.



At this point the interview is over. The camera switches back to the interviewer, who ends the segment with the following statement:

INT: Bon Jovi's help doesn't stop with this check. The band is taking the monet from their next video, and instead of making one are going to build four houses for Habitat for Humanity in Philadelphia. The new BJ album HAND is in stores now.

ugly_queen_from_mars 09-25-2005 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by rainsong
The new BJ album HAND is in stores now.


ok... this ruins the whole interview imo. they could have skipped it.

bjcrazycpa 09-25-2005 09:29 PM

Thanks Lynn. I like this quote from Jon the best:
"But we are not the heroes, the real hero is the average guy who spends his whole Thanksgiving serving meals at the local soup kitchen, for those less fortunate than he is. What we do neeed not be celebrated."

Thanks for taking the time to transcribe the interview.

deb

Captain Walrus 09-25-2005 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ugly_queen_from_mars
ok... this ruins the whole interview imo. they could have skipped it.

But then its the interviewer who says it, not Jon or Richie

ugly_queen_from_mars 09-25-2005 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by The Walrus
But then its the interviewer who says it, not Jon or Richie


the interviewer is not irrellevant to jon and richie though.

jess 09-25-2005 09:59 PM

It's normal that they said something about the album, anyway that's not the thing here.
I think it's a good interview, it shows they were really interested to see where the money will go, not just that they gave money like for some think to promote their album :rolleyes: but because (like all of us when we give) they want to be sure it will be used as it's supposed to.
Well, clever interview, simple, good :)
Thanks for posting that.

Mousebounce 09-25-2005 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ugly_queen_from_mars
ok... this ruins the whole interview imo. they could have skipped it.

Now you are just being a tad bit picky. It isn't like Jon and Richie said, "Oh and buy our album." It was a blurb at the end not even said by them. The band did a good deed and the interviewer is returning the favor by mentioning the album. Not to mention the fact that they have been doing stuff like this for years, when they didn't even have anything to promote. I don't understand how some can lose site of that, because that makes all the difference regarding the band's intentions.

rainsong 09-25-2005 10:40 PM

The comment about the record being in stores now was done at the closing of the interview, in the summation of the interview by the interviewer, it had nothing to do with the interview itself.
I'm sorry, but are you really saying that the only thing you got out of that was that a third party brought up the record and that ruins it all?? That is just unbelieveable to me. I guess it just shows that no matter what the band does or why they do it, some people are going to find something wrong with it. I've got no problem with critisism of the band when it is legitimate but this is just too tacky and ridiculous for me.

But in an effort to be clear I have gone back and edited the ending remarks.

Thomas Anderson 09-25-2005 10:47 PM

Is there really much point Richie going to interviews like that, he only ever just says "I agree with Jon"

ugly_queen_from_mars 09-25-2005 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by rainsong
The comment about the record being in stores now was done at the closing of the interview, in the summation of the interview by the interviewer, it had nothing to do with the interview itself.
I'm sorry, but are you really saying that the only thing you got out of that was that a third party brought up the record and that ruins it all?? That is just unbelieveable to me. I guess it just shows that no matter what the band does or why they do it, some people are going to find something wrong with it. I've got no problem with critisism of the band when it is legitimate but this is just too tacky and ridiculous for me.


i wasn't questioning the band's intentions if that's what you thought but don't try to tell me that the interviewer, that "third party" you mentioned, and what he said in the end had nothing to do with the rest of the interview. i take this interview as a whole and first i read "we don't want to promote our album blah blah blah" and then "The new BJ album HAND is in stores now".
anyway the fact that it ruined the interview for me doesn't mean it should do it for you too and trying to convince me that it's "tacky and ridiculous" won't really change anything.


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