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"We Are The World Part 2" Has anyone else heard news about this project? I read from the Floetry.net website that recording for this song will begin Feb. 6 in Los Angeles prior to the 2004 Grammys. The star-studded sequel to the 80s anthem will be executive produced by Quincy Jones and will include such contemporary stars as Timbaland, Eric Clapton, Floetry, Kiley Dean, Angie Stone, Joss Stone etc. I wonder if Michael Jackson will be on-board again.
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JANFAN4L said: Has anyone else heard news about this project? I read from the Floetry.net website that recording for this song will begin Feb. 6 in Los Angeles prior to the 2004 Grammys. The star-studded sequel to the 80s anthem will be executive produced by Quincy Jones and will include such contemporary stars as Timbaland, Eric Clapton, Floetry, Kiley Dean, Angie Stone, Joss Stone etc. I wonder if Michael Jackson will be on-board again.
It's liable 2 suck..even though I used 2 go 2 college with the girls from Floetry.
What's your thoughts? Pump it or dump it? Yoda Luminous beings are we...not this crude matter.
Is this 2morrow or just the END of time? The Funk will always b with u "I've got a face, not just my race, Bang Bang I've got you babe!" | |
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dump it.
Part 2's always suck. http://elmadartista.tumblr.com/ http://twitter.com/madartista | |
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Dump it.
Personally, I believe that "We Are The World" was a one-time affair where it reached its peak and zenith at the same moment. To make a part 2 cheapens the impact of the initial work and makes it seem like some shoddy corporate enterprise. We've all seen what happened to Woodstock once corporations got a hold of it in the 90s. Woodstock was good in the 60s and so was "We Are The World." If they want to make a new song about AIDS, they should write it from scratch so it'll be memorable to this generation! Just my thoughts. [This message was edited Thu Nov 13 16:51:38 PST 2003 by JANFAN4L] | |
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madartista said: dump it.
Part 2's always suck. Xcept 4 The Empire Strikes Back lol Luminous beings are we...not this crude matter.
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JANFAN4L said Has anyone else heard news about this project?
Yeah... and I posted it here two weeks ago! Check it out... there's more to it than meets the eye: http://www.prince.org/msg/8/67366 QD3 is producing, that's Quincy's son. btw - I'm interested in seeing what they can do with this song... |
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I wonder if they even bothered to ask Prince to participate this time? | |
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JANFAN4L said: Dump it.
Personally, I believe that "We Are The World" was a one-time affair where it reached its peak and zenith at the same moment. To make a part 2 cheapens the impact of the initial work and makes it seem like some shoddy corporate enterprise. We've all seen what happened to Woodstock once corporations got a hold of it in the 90s. Woodstock was good in the 60s and so was "We Are The World." If they want to make a new song about AIDS, they should write it from scratch so it'll be memorable to this generation! Just my thoughts. [This message was edited Thu Nov 13 16:51:38 PST 2003 by JANFAN4L] To me, WATW was a cheap rip-off anyway. It was a rather ridiculous, poor-man's version of the "Band-Aid" project put together by Bob Geldof. I'm not saying the intent wasn't noble, just that it lacked any originality (and the song was rather lame, especially compared to Band-Aid's "Do They Know Its Christmas"). It doesn't really surprise me that the music industry is trying to recycle WATW, since they do that with everything else! Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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JANFAN4L said: Has anyone else heard news about this project? I read from the Floetry.net website that recording for this song will begin Feb. 6 in Los Angeles prior to the 2004 Grammys. The star-studded sequel to the 80s anthem will be executive produced by Quincy Jones and will include such contemporary stars as Timbaland, Eric Clapton, Floetry, Kiley Dean, Angie Stone, Joss Stone etc. I wonder if Michael Jackson will be on-board again.
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i was against it when i heard that Justin Timberlake was gonna write it. Damn fucker.
Anyway, i think Michael Jackson's "What More Can I Give" is good enough. MJ aint gonna b in it because he needs or is gonna want 2 own or promote his own right? Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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wouldn't this be like We Are The World part 18 or something?
we've already had That's What Friends Are For, and that new MJ What More Can I Give, and that one back in late '01/early '02 with all the stars in the video unwrapping their heads with trendy slogans on it... | |
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Ever since Bono started actually getting involved with campaigns for less-expensive HIV medicine and Drop The Debt, these benefit singles looked corny and irrelevant.
"Do They Know It's Christmas?", "We Are The World" and "Tears Are Not Enough" seemed naive enough in 1985, didn't they? | |
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JANFAN4L said: Has anyone else heard news about this project? I read from the Floetry.net website that recording for this song will begin Feb. 6 in Los Angeles prior to the 2004 Grammys. The star-studded sequel to the 80s anthem will be executive produced by Quincy Jones and will include such contemporary stars as Timbaland, Eric Clapton, Floetry, Kiley Dean, Angie Stone, Joss Stone etc. I wonder if Michael Jackson will be on-board again.
What's your thoughts? Pump it or dump it? dump it and MJ wont even be there/... i bet there will be a remix by P-diddy featuring 50cent or something. . . [This message was edited Sat Nov 15 1:58:20 PST 2003 by Christopher] | |
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Why would Michael Jackson be involved - it's to RAISE funds, people!
Fuck up and find out MJ owes Africa part of his Beatles catalog and a ferris wheel. - - [This message was edited Sat Nov 15 2:09:17 PST 2003 by CinisterCee] | |
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JANFAN4L said: What's your thoughts? Pump it or dump it? If I could go back in time and avoid the original We Are The World from reaching my ears, I would. | |
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