On this day in 1985

It was released March 7 1985. This board needs it now more than ever. T & P s everyone.

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they tried
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The world is still poor, hungry, and filled with hate
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Did you guys even listen to it? The legacy section of its Wikipedia will give you chills.
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Is that @GrandpaSankey next to the dude in the AmeriTrade commercial?RedRocket said:A collection of world's greatest performing artist came together to fight hate, oppression and global poverty. One of the only singles to be certified double platinum. The fastest selling American pop single in history. An unprecedented commercial success but more importantly a historic act of courage, raising more than $63 M in humanitarian aid for Africa. We are the World is the greatest song ever written. Period.
It was released March 7 1985. This board needs it now more than ever. T & P s everyone.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi0RpNSELas
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The world is still poor, hungry, and filled with hate
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I was thereRedRocket said:Did you guys even listen to it? The legacy section of its Wikipedia will give you chills.
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#metoo
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I was there too. It sucked. Africa sucks worse than it did then.
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As a song, We Are the World was aight. Just aight. Nothing special (c) Bears Wiin.RedRocket said:Did you guys even listen to it? The legacy section of its Wikipedia will give you chills.
It was the first guilt trip, give money deal besides Jerry Lewis' guilt trip telethon. So it was cool because it was first.
But I don't run around with a lighter up yelling "WE ARE THE WORLD!" like I do with a fucking awesome song like Freebird or Party All the Time.
Wood smash Kim Carnes, btw.
And let's not forget LaToya Jackson and Dan Ackroyd sang on it....so we are not talking Pavarotti quality here.
Do They Know Its Christmas is a far better tune.
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but there were a bunch of promoters etc that made millions. Maybe they were in Africa. and hungry (for money)RaceBannon said:The world is still poor, hungry, and filled with hate
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I prefer Willie talking shit and smoking weed at Farm Aid.
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White people and Asians are never going to allow Africa to succeed.
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PurpleThrobber said:
Is that @GrandpaSankey next to the dude in the AmeriTrade commercial?RedRocket said:A collection of world's greatest performing artist came together to fight hate, oppression and global poverty. One of the only singles to be certified double platinum. The fastest selling American pop single in history. An unprecedented commercial success but more importantly a historic act of courage, raising more than $63 M in humanitarian aid for Africa. We are the World is the greatest song ever written. Period.
It was released March 7 1985. This board needs it now more than ever. T & P s everyone.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi0RpNSELas
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Africans are never gonna let Africa succeedMosster47 said:White people and Asians are never going to allow Africa to succeed.
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Didn't they give all this money to the DERG, basically?
lol liberals.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB1YfPTKVLI
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You would prefer Do They Known It's XMas. It's the all white, male UK version. We are the World is better because it has more diversity, more cameos, more inspiring lyrics AND was made in the USA. We are the World also saved somewhere between 5-10x the starving Africans that Do They Know It's Xmas did. It really isn't even a competition throbs. We are the World wins hands down but I applaud both for their courage.PurpleThrobber said:
As a song, We Are the World was aight. Just aight. Nothing special (c) Bears Wiin.RedRocket said:Did you guys even listen to it? The legacy section of its Wikipedia will give you chills.
It was the first guilt trip, give money deal besides Jerry Lewis' guilt trip telethon. So it was cool because it was first.
But I don't run around with a lighter up yelling "WE ARE THE WORLD!" like I do with a fucking awesome song like Freebird or Party All the Time.
Wood smash Kim Carnes, btw.
And let's not forget LaToya Jackson and Dan Ackroyd sang on it....so we are not talking Pavarotti quality here.
Do They Know Its Christmas is a far better tune. -
He prefers it for one reasonRedRocket said:
You would prefer Do They Known It's XMas. It's the all white, male UK version. We are the World is better because it has more diversity, more cameos, more inspiring lyrics AND was made in the USA. We are the World also saved somewhere between 5-10x the starving Africans that Do They Know It's Xmas did. It really isn't even a competition throbs. We are the World wins hands down but I applaud both for their courage.PurpleThrobber said:
As a song, We Are the World was aight. Just aight. Nothing special (c) Bears Wiin.RedRocket said:Did you guys even listen to it? The legacy section of its Wikipedia will give you chills.
It was the first guilt trip, give money deal besides Jerry Lewis' guilt trip telethon. So it was cool because it was first.
But I don't run around with a lighter up yelling "WE ARE THE WORLD!" like I do with a fucking awesome song like Freebird or Party All the Time.
Wood smash Kim Carnes, btw.
And let's not forget LaToya Jackson and Dan Ackroyd sang on it....so we are not talking Pavarotti quality here.
Do They Know Its Christmas is a far better tune.
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Farm Aid is way under rated. Neil Young, John Cougar Husky Mellocamp and many othersSwaye said:I prefer Willie talking shit and smoking weed at Farm Aid.
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That's what's so great about We are the World. Willie made a cameo. There was something for everyone.Swaye said:I prefer Willie talking shit and smoking weed at Farm Aid.
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MTV was really coming into its own in 84 as well. Gave a huge boost to the whole project
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Ah, yes. The plagiarising my shit fucko copycat is always better than the original. Indeed.RedRocket said:
You would prefer Do They Known It's XMas. It's the all white, male UK version. We are the World is better because it has more diversity, more cameos, more inspiring lyrics AND was made in the USA. We are the World also saved somewhere between 5-10x the starving Africans that Do They Know It's Xmas did. It really isn't even a competition throbs. We are the World wins hands down but I applaud both for their courage.PurpleThrobber said:
As a song, We Are the World was aight. Just aight. Nothing special (c) Bears Wiin.RedRocket said:Did you guys even listen to it? The legacy section of its Wikipedia will give you chills.
It was the first guilt trip, give money deal besides Jerry Lewis' guilt trip telethon. So it was cool because it was first.
But I don't run around with a lighter up yelling "WE ARE THE WORLD!" like I do with a fucking awesome song like Freebird or Party All the Time.
Wood smash Kim Carnes, btw.
And let's not forget LaToya Jackson and Dan Ackroyd sang on it....so we are not talking Pavarotti quality here.
Do They Know Its Christmas is a far better tune. -
*swoon*RaceBannon said:
He prefers it for one reasonRedRocket said:
You would prefer Do They Known It's XMas. It's the all white, male UK version. We are the World is better because it has more diversity, more cameos, more inspiring lyrics AND was made in the USA. We are the World also saved somewhere between 5-10x the starving Africans that Do They Know It's Xmas did. It really isn't even a competition throbs. We are the World wins hands down but I applaud both for their courage.PurpleThrobber said:
As a song, We Are the World was aight. Just aight. Nothing special (c) Bears Wiin.RedRocket said:Did you guys even listen to it? The legacy section of its Wikipedia will give you chills.
It was the first guilt trip, give money deal besides Jerry Lewis' guilt trip telethon. So it was cool because it was first.
But I don't run around with a lighter up yelling "WE ARE THE WORLD!" like I do with a fucking awesome song like Freebird or Party All the Time.
Wood smash Kim Carnes, btw.
And let's not forget LaToya Jackson and Dan Ackroyd sang on it....so we are not talking Pavarotti quality here.
Do They Know Its Christmas is a far better tune.
George Michael
And anyone who experienced the 80's and wouldn't put a pounding on any or all of Bananarama is a liar. A FUCKING LIAR WITH THEIR PANTS ON FIRE!
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I fucking lived for Headbangers Ball once upon a time.RaceBannon said:MTV was really coming into its own in 84 as well. Gave a huge boost to the whole project
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Even their name says we wanna be rammed by a banana. So hot.PurpleThrobber said:
*swoon*RaceBannon said:
He prefers it for one reasonRedRocket said:
You would prefer Do They Known It's XMas. It's the all white, male UK version. We are the World is better because it has more diversity, more cameos, more inspiring lyrics AND was made in the USA. We are the World also saved somewhere between 5-10x the starving Africans that Do They Know It's Xmas did. It really isn't even a competition throbs. We are the World wins hands down but I applaud both for their courage.PurpleThrobber said:
As a song, We Are the World was aight. Just aight. Nothing special (c) Bears Wiin.RedRocket said:Did you guys even listen to it? The legacy section of its Wikipedia will give you chills.
It was the first guilt trip, give money deal besides Jerry Lewis' guilt trip telethon. So it was cool because it was first.
But I don't run around with a lighter up yelling "WE ARE THE WORLD!" like I do with a fucking awesome song like Freebird or Party All the Time.
Wood smash Kim Carnes, btw.
And let's not forget LaToya Jackson and Dan Ackroyd sang on it....so we are not talking Pavarotti quality here.
Do They Know Its Christmas is a far better tune.
George Michael
And anyone who experienced the 80's and wouldn't put a pounding on any or all of Bananarama is a liar. A FUCKING LIAR WITH THEIR PANTS ON FIRE! -
Sure, yeah. In no way would America, China, Russia, and Germany try to hold back a continent with an infinite supply of people and resources.LebamDawg said:
Africans are never gonna let Africa succeedMosster47 said:White people and Asians are never going to allow Africa to succeed.
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I wasn't born yet
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Hear N' Aid or GTFO. Yea there are a few fags on this - Kevin DuBrow, Don Dokken and Neil Schon I'm talking to you, but the rest of the lineup kicks ass. Dio, Halford (a real fag who'd smash your face in), Yngwie, Iron Maiden guitarists, young Geoff Tate, Blackie Lawless, Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Nugent, and half of Spinal Tap.
https://youtu.be/xrj5CET4ehE
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For fucks sake was there a save Africa collaboration project for every genre of 80s music? The best part about this one is that if I didn't watch the video then I'd probably think it was just one dude singing. All those leather daddies sound identical.Bad_MotherDucker said:Hear N' Aid or GTFO. Yea there are a few fags on this - Kevin DuBrow, Don Dokken and Neil Schon I'm talking to you, but the rest of the lineup kicks ass. Dio, Halford (a real fag who'd smash your face in), Yngwie, Iron Maiden guitarists, young Geoff Tate, Blackie Lawless, Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Nugent, and half of Spinal Tap.
https://youtu.be/xrj5CET4ehE