I'm all for keeping Prince's name out there, but if I see one more article about this pertaining to Prince's non-involvement 😡. It's funny that that is all they seem to focus on rather than the other musicians or cause. | |
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Which pictures did they use? | |
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They had some obvious re-enactments showing them shuffling pictures around to place everybody's solos in the proper order, and they used a Prince pic from Lovesexy. | |
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IanRG said:
[Edited 2/1/24 22:25pm] Lol, that's insane 40 years old after. I bet MJ was relieved not seeing Prince at that fest. When I began to read about MJ as a child, it was often said that his huge popularity began to decline with We Are The World. He was accused of dragging too much the light on him ( it was unofficially marketed as his project, and clearly Lionel Richie never personified this project as much as MJ). This is also the reason why there was a lot of defiance after 9/11, when MJ wanted to launch What More Can I give. I read at the time that MJ was the only one personnality not wanted on the Global Telethon tv special event ( stars answering phone call for donations), because everybody thought it would do the WATW controversy again. When I began to read about Prince in the early 2000's, it was often said his popularity in the US began to decline because he acted as an asshole refusing the WATW project. I m sure that if Prince did WATW, there would have been tons of negativity against him too. So, how can you get of that situation for both of them? [Edited 2/2/24 6:07am] [Edited 2/2/24 6:08am] | |
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At the end of it all, We are the World was done because of Band Aid clearly. It looked bad that these English musicians led by Bob Geldof an Irish Man who was driven to do something about Africa, I mean it had to be a kick in the ass to RB artists and other American Artists, I mean for MJ Lionel Quincey and others not to be at the forefront of this prior to Geldof this was Quincy's ego and he wanted to better "him" in that respect. Geldof has since said he is responsible for the two worst songs in history obviously citing Band Aid and USA for Africa. I do think Quincy also employed some of the same tactics in getting people on the record and I do feel Prince not being on it and also being one of the biggest music stars at the time was a shot to him. I do think that was why Prince did what he did at the Annivarsary also, though it made him look worse and kept the whole thing alive. I also think the Geldof song was way superior in quality and they had less time with it, plus Midge Ure was behind that production that kept it a yearly thing, We are the World the song is basically forgotten. It is hilarious they still talk about Prince not being there lol! I mean when LIVE AID happened I can recall many on the USA front not there. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
What proof ? | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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To me,the best part of this song is the Stevie Wonder and Bruce Springsteen part near the end.Those two,strong voices sharing the chorus together….that is a wonderful pop music moment right there. | |
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This reminds me of a sign i once saw at a motel outside the spa area: "WELCOME TO THE OOL" (notice there is no "P" in it, let's keep it that way) [Edited 2/3/24 13:18pm] "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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[Edited 2/3/24 12:35pm] | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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It's logical deduction. To say MJ was "relieved" that Prince didn't show up is just absurd. That's the long and short of it. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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MusicRadar: Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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This doc triggered a memory of SNL parodying the Prince controversy (pun intended). The documentary doesn't mention the fact his bodyguards were in an altercation that night, which SNL seized upon in the sketch with Billy Crystal playing Prince and Mr T and Hulk Hogan. Mary Gross and Julia Louis Dreyfus played Wendy and Lisa. | |
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I remember the Billy Crystal skit “I Am The World”.I admit it was kinda funny but I was pissed at the time.I hated to see Prince getting all that negative press for his non-participation. | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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It has nothing to do with Prince supporting the cause on his terms. I personally think it wasn't (really) the time and place to stay true to himself. It was not (only) about him in 1994 (in that show). It was also about the 'cause', a 10 year celebration. Both celebrations happend to be at the same time in the same show. He could've simply sang with the 10 year celebration of WATW, or, just not standing in the center of the stage if he didn't wanted to sing, in my humble opinion of course. By the way, neither MJ or Quincy played silly games. Prince sometimes just was an asshole, even a public one. That's how I like to look at it. Do I love him less? nope... But I also agree with IanRG saying that there's too much (media) attention on Prince's non-involvement in the recording of that song. It was as much about the other musicians and most important the cause. "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Goddamn, thàt would be the best joke of all time! LOL )))))) I wish he played a backwards guitar part over it from beginning to end, and a few deep voiced backwards message on top of that - Prince style! To fuck up that song! His guitarsound back then squeaked so unbelievably great. - I read they made 80 million, wasn't that much back then? "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Just like "Bad" a while after "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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That guitar part idea is silly...Where in the song would you have pictured that? It s not just because it didn't fit at all in the song that Quincy refused Prince' offer, it s because he wanted to record it in a studio apart from the other artists. That didn't fit in the concept at all. Also a question : did Prince receive a demo tape like the others? Sheila E. was very naive to think she could have had a solo in the song...Who did she think she was ? She was no Madonna or Cindy Lauper in term of popularity, and she is not a great singer neither. She surfed on the Purple Rain success in 1984/85, and then his carreer was dead. At the time of WATW, Glamorous Life wasn't even released, so she was just a one-hit-wonder. She should be honored to appear one micro-second in the video of the biggest hit of the 80's. Her reaction to get out of the studio because she was disappointed ( or so she said, she may just have been told to get out like the other artists who didn't have a solo) was puerile. I didn't even know she was on WATW. | |
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