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ohsherrie wrote:I was just going through some video tapes looking for something and ran up on the making of We Are The World show that was aired to promote it. It was so great seeing all those people at the height of their careers all together and proving why they were at the top of the charts at that time.
I remember seeing an interview with Lionel Richie at the time where he was asked how they chose who to invite to participate. He said they just started at the top of the charts and went down making calls. He also said that Steve Perry called him the next day still emotionally charged and aked him if they had really done what he thought they had, then they both broke down crying.
It's still moving to watch today.
It made me wonder if you could even get that many people from today's charts with that much talent.
saint John wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I was just going through some video tapes looking for something and ran up on the making of We Are The World show that was aired to promote it. It was so great seeing all those people at the height of their careers all together and proving why they were at the top of the charts at that time.
I remember seeing an interview with Lionel Richie at the time where he was asked how they chose who to invite to participate. He said they just started at the top of the charts and went down making calls. He also said that Steve Perry called him the next day still emotionally charged and aked him if they had really done what he thought they had, then they both broke down crying.
It's still moving to watch today.
It made me wonder if you could even get that many people from today's charts with that much talent.
I say they do a "Part 2." It could be for Colombia. This way they could raise enough money to get Fyre Wyngz's in-laws running water, some toilet seats, Deep Woods Off, and the internet. Maybe they could do "We Are The World" set to Latin Rhythms.![]()
Clasicrockldy wrote:John ! Shit........ I am getting really tired of the Latin Rhythm crap ! Let Frye do that in his basement !
ohsherrie wrote:saint John wrote:ohsherrie wrote:I was just going through some video tapes looking for something and ran up on the making of We Are The World show that was aired to promote it. It was so great seeing all those people at the height of their careers all together and proving why they were at the top of the charts at that time.
I remember seeing an interview with Lionel Richie at the time where he was asked how they chose who to invite to participate. He said they just started at the top of the charts and went down making calls. He also said that Steve Perry called him the next day still emotionally charged and aked him if they had really done what he thought they had, then they both broke down crying.
It's still moving to watch today.
It made me wonder if you could even get that many people from today's charts with that much talent.
I say they do a "Part 2." It could be for Colombia. This way they could raise enough money to get Fyre Wyngz's in-laws running water, some toilet seats, Deep Woods Off, and the internet. Maybe they could do "We Are The World" set to Latin Rhythms.![]()
Aw geez St John. Please don't get Fyre started up on that shit in my thread.![]()
saint John wrote:Clasicrockldy wrote:John ! Shit........ I am getting really tired of the Latin Rhythm crap ! Let Frye do that in his basement !
You'll see the light soon enough.
As God has shown us by turning stone to bread
conversationpc wrote:An interesting fact about the song...
The part where Willie Nelson sings...As God has shown us by turning stone to bread
I assume the reference is supposed to be from the Bible but God never turned stone to bread in the Bible. In the New Testement, Jesus was tempted by Satan to turn stone to bread but refused to do so.
ohsherrie wrote:conversationpc wrote:An interesting fact about the song...
The part where Willie Nelson sings...As God has shown us by turning stone to bread
I assume the reference is supposed to be from the Bible but God never turned stone to bread in the Bible. In the New Testement, Jesus was tempted by Satan to turn stone to bread but refused to do so.
I know Dave. I took it as being meant to say that mankind had to help themselves because God wouldn't turn stone to bread, but instead taught us to love and help each other. Just my secular, liberal opinion.
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:
maybe by todays standards of these record companys owned by soft drink companys and putting out non artistic garbage, the meaning would be that the record companies play the God role , the stone is the music and the bread is the "Amighty" dollar...hehehehehehehehehhe,, im going back to the trailor....
ohsherrie wrote:I'm sure it couldn't be recreated Rick. We, as a culture, have the "world condition" as part of our everyday lives now. That wasn't the case in the comparatively innocent time when WATW was done.
Even though the emotion and commitment of the people who participated at the time was moving to me, I was left thinking about the comparison between the talent pool then in top 40 music as compared to now.
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