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New “We Are the World” doc reveals Prince was a no-show, replaced by Huey Lewis We know why he didn't show, so let's get past the "well this is what really happened" shit, and just look at this as a new angle from other's perspectives at the time. The new documentary about the making of the 1985 charity single “We Are the World,” The Greatest Night In Pop, premieres January 19 at the Sundance Film Festival before hitting Netflix on January 29. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Lionel Richie, who co-wrote the song, talks about one of the doc’s revelations: Prince bailed, so Huey Lewis had to sing his parts. “We Are the World” was recorded the night of the 1985 American Music Awards, when all the stars were in LA. Everyone from Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson to Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen showed up, but Prince didn’t. Lionel tells THR he still doesn’t know why, but he has some ideas. “At that time, he wasn’t a group person. He was Prince,” explains Lionel. “The next thing is his rival, Michael [Jackson]. Do you want to stop the rivalry and join a group of people singing a song, standing next to his rival? No. I mean, from a strictly egotistical point of view, I could see it.” Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Nothing new here, everybody already knew he was to sing the Huey Lewis part. Lol I hope they have more revelations than that to sell their doc. | |
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he will never come out of this looking good even all these years on hopefully they do at least say he wanted to give a song to the compilation album instead so it doesnt look like he didnt GAF but the fact he didnt turn up and then made himself look worse by going out to a club is never going to look too great for these kinds of projects where people expect anyone who is a big name to put their egos to the side and be part of a good cause (even if they dont like the song!) | |
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40 years later, I really think people moved on, and don't really GAF if Prince didn't GAF. | |
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Why link to some shitty rewrite, when the actual interview is available? https://www.hollywoodrepo...235790801/ . And their review of the doc has some more: https://www.hollywoodrepo...235792276/ . | |
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"...we're against hungry children our record stands tall but, there's just as much hunger here at home..." "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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and yet, lionel richie is still being asked about it. if you read that hollywood reporter piece, you might see evidence that this is still being given a F about. its a documentary about the session for we are the world. if people are watching it, and people still want to know about the song, its fair to say people do GAF. its an important moment in 80s pop music. if you GAF about 80s pop, you will GAF about this episode. that you dont GAF is unimportant. [Edited 1/20/24 10:52am] | |
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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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"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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Nah, people still care. [Edited 1/20/24 13:44pm] | |
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^obsessed with Rick astley^ It is true that they DID respect each other though. Those are just the facts. | |
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oh yeah nothing says respect like aggressively playing the bass in someone else's face or (allegedly) trying to run someone down with their car. | |
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Maybe he went to meet Vanity that night. | |
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It was a bit too soft for Prince. And he didn't do bit parts. | |
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Billboard Hot 100 You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Rick's also had 4 new albums hit the top 10 in the UK in the last 8 years. His Glastonbury gig last year was great. And he played Sign O the Times last night while standing in for Gary Davies on Radio 2. He said nice things about Prince..Rick's alright. blah blah blah | |
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mutual respect doesnt mean reverence or worship. prince was clearly a jackson 5/jacksons fan. he also played dont stop til you get enough quite a bit. https://princevault.com/index.php?title=Don%E2%80%99t_Stop_%E2%80%99Til_You_Get_Enough prince tried to embarass springsteen too but its quite clear he respected him too and complimented him on his liveshow.
this idea that gen z only know one song by rick astley seems like the kind of thing a fan who wants to perpetually feel embittered/sad/angry about their hero's status would believe (im all for fans wanting their artist to be bigger/more popular/better known but were talking about a guy who stopped hitting the upper numbers in the pop charts decades ago - its not 84 anymore yknow). its silly. you dont need to do too much googling to find popular young artists like the weeknd, solange, frank ocean, st vincent, janelle monae, talking favourably about prince. im sure youd say 'oh but that doesnt mean their fans know his songs', well maybe not the average casual listener, but music fans would. any way, who cares if people only know one song. MOST artists have one big song people know more than any other. eg think of led zeppelin and most people think stairway to heaven. for queen, its bohemian rhapsody. and so on. | |
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They tried a revival of that song in 2010, but that was a flop. Even the 2004 MJ demo is not popular. That song was a tremendous success when released, but wasn't popular anymore already in the 1990's. It has 139 millions streams on Spotify, which is like peanuts for the best selling hit of the 1980's. I mean, even Raspberry Beret has 215 millions streams, so that says a lot. No one cares about Prince not doing it. It may did the headlines back in 1985, but time has passed since. We ll see if that doc generates more interest in the song. | |
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LMAO :
This is the part Prince was supposed to sing : https://youtu.be/rI4FFqf4...FJsFC589NQ That would have been ridiculous. And try to picture this with Prince : https://youtu.be/3Xaweac0...Jc3GGZMU6m You know what would generate interest in this doc? Use Open AI to replace Huey s voice by Prince, or even better, to make Prince sing the whole song. Now, THAT would be funny. [Edited 1/21/24 4:57am] | |
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the song isnt the important thing its what it was FOR and the fact these giants of pop music came together for that cause (irrespective of the song's musical merits) the numbers the song does now do not matter its what it MEANT its also just about an important musical moment (live aid etc), the idea of music galvanising people, about music raising awareness, the notion of musicians being about more than just music (no matter what you think of this idea), and the EVENT of everyone recording together, putting egos aside (mostly lol), etc etc. | |
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"Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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[Edited 1/21/24 12:54pm] | |
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Youtube views: You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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IanRG said:
No, I'm from the UK. Where Rick Astley is still well known & a household name. 2 of his 4 albums released in the last 8 years hit number 1 or number 2 here. Being known in the US (And Australia lol) really isn't the benchmark you might think it is blah blah blah | |
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Speak for yourself, because I didn't. | |
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