I mentioned the Eden project above, and will repeat, it would have been good if they had slotted the African bands between the 'bums on seats' acts that you name. You are right, they would not have drawn the audiences required, but I am sure, having watched several hours from Eden, they would have lifted the audience................ just a thought.
Absolutely agree Monkey, they could have at least given a platform to some of the great African acts; who knows, hearing it on the big stage could just have popularised it a bit more. Then the message about good things coming out of Africa would be in the main arena more than just for one day. Exiling it to the depths of Cornwall to be marginalised was precisely not what was needed, and to my mind, was a scandal. And all just so Macca and his other pals sporting melted crisp packet face-lifts could fan the flames of their vanity.
And where was the call for free and fair trade? This should be being stuffed down Chirac and Bush's throats by the demonstrators in Scotland. However, the protagonists all seem too busy shouting out to end poverty and smashing up quiet villages, to apply a bit of brain power to work out exactly how to do it. Let's hope the politicians manage to do something constructive. Ending the wretched distorting CAP and opening our markets to more African goods would be a good start.