Who Bodied Their Verse On "We Are The World"??

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I forgot I had "Future Days" playing while I was listening to this

Korean park wheel of ignorant bad answer choice (Curt1s Stephens), Saturday, 1 August 2009 12:13 (sixteen years ago)

Diana Ross - Big talent dwarfed by massive ego.

Mr. In NYC, with love I say to you that no fan of Killing Joke is in a position to claim that the presence of a massive ego has any mitigating effect on said person's talent.

the evil genius of Zaiger Genetics (J0hn D.), Saturday, 1 August 2009 13:19 (sixteen years ago)

Moreover, if Alex can point out how her "massive ego" affects her WATW performance, I'd like to read it.

Heric E. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 1 August 2009 13:22 (sixteen years ago)

Because absolutely everything about "We Are The World" sucks a massive bag of greasy cocks, that's why.

Alex in NYC, Saturday, 1 August 2009 14:27 (sixteen years ago)

Jaz (since JOhn invoked him) may indeed have an outsized ego (though he's quite humble compared to La Ross), but at least he's ENTERTAININGLY INSANE at the same time (plus, he rocks).

Alex in NYC, Saturday, 1 August 2009 14:28 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.gtdtimes.com/files/2009/01/surprise.jpg

Calamari Merkin (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 1 August 2009 14:29 (sixteen years ago)

Glad we settled that.

Alex in NYC, Saturday, 1 August 2009 14:40 (sixteen years ago)

Alex, you forgot Jeffrey Osborne, who's second to last.

Heric E. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 1 August 2009 14:56 (sixteen years ago)

btw Jones' decision to pair Dionne Warwick's plummy diction against Willie's behind-the-beat phrasing is the kind of instinct you can't buy.

Heric E. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 1 August 2009 15:03 (sixteen years ago)

Most underrated duo trading off lines segment at about the 2:25 mark: Daryl Hall then Steve Perry.
Otherwise mostly good voices giving good performances: Ray, MJ, Stevie, James Ingram, Cyndi Lauper and Willie stand out.
There was a making of "We Are the World" video that came out at the time which shows Stevie Wonder sitting at a piano trying to get Bob Dylan to sound like the Dylan of the mid-60's. A priceless clip that I've not been able to find on Youtube, so if anyone has a link, please pass along.

jetfan, Saturday, 1 August 2009 18:35 (sixteen years ago)

I prefer "We Fuck the World", which was sung by those puppets back in like 2000

Elvin Wayburn Phillips, Saturday, 1 August 2009 19:13 (sixteen years ago)

Ok...several things

1. alex's statement about the talent is wayyyyyyyyyyy wrong.
2. the song is so goddamned corny. it sounds like it came out of a song vending machine, almost as bad as "Power of the Dream".
3. the fact that it was for charity redeems it. musically though...why do these types of songs have to sound so ridiculously overwrought?
4. thank god this didn't have the LOL factor of Will Smith rapping a la "Voices that Care" in 1991.

Elvin Wayburn Phillips, Saturday, 1 August 2009 19:15 (sixteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeGVObZgVbs

Calamari Merkin (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 1 August 2009 19:15 (sixteen years ago)

not much of a satire there. too obvious.

Elvin Wayburn Phillips, Saturday, 1 August 2009 19:17 (sixteen years ago)

Obviousness was always part of Culturcide's charm.

Calamari Merkin (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 1 August 2009 19:19 (sixteen years ago)

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Love the bad English...

Elvin Wayburn Phillips, Saturday, 1 August 2009 19:22 (sixteen years ago)

ok I did that wrong

Elvin Wayburn Phillips, Saturday, 1 August 2009 19:23 (sixteen years ago)

Daryl Hall - Legitimately huge talent.

o_O of all the people on the list this is the one you choose to lionize O_o

7th joker card is rhe crul ringmaster (jjjusten), Saturday, 1 August 2009 19:40 (sixteen years ago)

For the record, I prefer Canada's b-side.

sir-mounter (Eric H.), Saturday, 1 August 2009 19:51 (sixteen years ago)

Kenny Rogers - Oh please. COMPLETE crap.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZYcqlEZxGQ

Eazy, Saturday, 1 August 2009 20:07 (sixteen years ago)

I love Alex in NYC's "let's go through them" post although I'm stunned he was aware of the existence of James Ingram and wonder how he knows Springsteen's a nice guy. Also, I agree with his assessment of Al Jarreau but "Wheezing, oversung gasbag" and maybe even "washed-uppedness" characterizes Dylan from the very beginning of his career (a positive in my book).

And what's with all the "yay subtlety" cheerleading? What, did y'all really want the Bruce of Nebraska? One of the things that makes "We Are The World" such great pop music is its mixture of subtlety and OTTness, the way it creates an illusion of a complete spectrum of pop vocalizing.

Presented with such a buffet, though, I have no clue where to park my plate. Lionel Richie's marvelous opener seems found in amber. But Steve Perry is certainly the most surprising. Too bad "the choir/chorus" isn't an option.

Kevin John Bozelka, Saturday, 1 August 2009 21:29 (sixteen years ago)

the concept of a choir should be erased from human consciousness.

hope this helps (Granny Dainger), Saturday, 1 August 2009 21:45 (sixteen years ago)

Do you like black music then?

Heric E. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 1 August 2009 21:46 (sixteen years ago)

congrats on the most wtf question i've ever been asked on ilx

hope this helps (Granny Dainger), Saturday, 1 August 2009 21:51 (sixteen years ago)

See, this is why I don't live in Naperville.

Kevin John Bozelka, Saturday, 1 August 2009 21:52 (sixteen years ago)

i don't care if your choir is black, white, purple

velko, Saturday, 1 August 2009 21:52 (sixteen years ago)

I was trying to pair it with your wtf remark.

(xxpost)

Heric E. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 1 August 2009 21:53 (sixteen years ago)

nor do I but I don't see what that has to do with anything
xxxxp

hope this helps (Granny Dainger), Saturday, 1 August 2009 21:54 (sixteen years ago)

Well, let me be clearer: using WATW's choir to indict all choirs is like saying you hate synthesizers because of "My Humps."

Heric E. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 1 August 2009 21:56 (sixteen years ago)

true but i do hate all choirs regardless. next i will tell you how i hate peanut butter and jelly so you can reach your wtf'd quota for the month.

hope this helps (Granny Dainger), Saturday, 1 August 2009 21:59 (sixteen years ago)

ok gregorian shit is alright

hope this helps (Granny Dainger), Saturday, 1 August 2009 21:59 (sixteen years ago)

true but i do hate all choirs regardless. next i will tell you how i hate peanut butter and jelly so you can reach your wtf'd quota for the month.

Do you the peanut industry?

Heric E. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 1 August 2009 22:01 (sixteen years ago)

*hate the peanut industry?

Heric E. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 1 August 2009 22:01 (sixteen years ago)

NO, Granny likes an assortment of meats (esp hams and sausages) different than your typical bland sandwich shop

Kevin John Bozelka, Saturday, 1 August 2009 22:15 (sixteen years ago)

First of all, as a guy named after Al Jarreau, fuck you guys.

While most of the performers either maintain a properly respectful tone or get their showboat on, Ray sounds totally elated to be doing this and his parts validate the whole enterprise.

Brooce is by far the worst, the only completely laughable performance.

forkshighway (The Reverend), Saturday, 1 August 2009 22:39 (sixteen years ago)

steve perry & huey lewis are always to be lol'd @, now matter how noble the cause

velko, Saturday, 1 August 2009 22:41 (sixteen years ago)

Tina's part is the most phoned-in.

forkshighway (The Reverend), Saturday, 1 August 2009 22:47 (sixteen years ago)

Kim Carnes' two word part sets a new world record for brevity.

Heric E. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 1 August 2009 22:49 (sixteen years ago)

Stevie for the win.

Steve Perry in 1985 looks like a dude in Brokencyde or something in 2009.

"A Night As Fine As Jewelry" (Whitey on the Moon), Sunday, 2 August 2009 04:49 (sixteen years ago)

i wish the guy that played Kreese in Karate Kid had sung on it

Elvin Wayburn Phillips, Sunday, 2 August 2009 05:04 (sixteen years ago)

Every time you diss the concept of a choir, someone somewhere is dying.

Turangalila, Sunday, 2 August 2009 05:10 (sixteen years ago)

choirs are awesome. bland generic triad arrangements aren't.

Elvin Wayburn Phillips, Sunday, 2 August 2009 05:11 (sixteen years ago)

My vote:

Street Talk [Columbia, 1985]
The head Journeyman's USA for Africa cameos were so discreetly intense and discreetly tossed off they made me wonder what I'd been missing. Now I know--musical gastroenteritis. Pat Boone didn't understand, so why should Steve Perry--oversinging signifies not soul and inspiration but will and desperation. Upped a notch for good intentions, and just in case Sam Cooke has finally taught him a lesson. C

Naive Teen Idol, Sunday, 2 August 2009 05:47 (sixteen years ago)

ray charles is amazing on this song -- the way he comes charging in at the end is one of those 'stand up and cheer' moments, like he's just arrived to bring some genuine feeling and warmth and redeem the whole event. which he pretty much does. it's worth listening to the whole thing every time just to get to his part.

it's a pretty terrible song (though "there comes a time, when we heed a certain call" is a memorably weird opening line), but there's some great performances on it. cyndi is wonderful. dylan's cameo is great because he obviously doesn't give a shit about what he's singing and sings it exactly the way you'd expect him to -- "just yoooooo and meeeeee!"

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Sunday, 2 August 2009 08:44 (sixteen years ago)

stevie's last line kills it imo, usually the first part i remember when i think of the song
we are THAA^ ones who make a brighter day-ey so let's! start! GIVn! totally stevie but unlike any way he'd sung before (that i know of)
daryl hall doesn't seem to get the volume he wanted (nyuk)
james ingram's last part takes the desperation prize i think, i like steve perry's part

Alex, you forgot Jeffrey Osborne, who's second to last
that's ingram but watching the video there's jeffrey! (would have muuurked)

my touch comes in merlot (tremendoid), Sunday, 2 August 2009 21:07 (sixteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Saturday, 8 August 2009 23:01 (sixteen years ago)

willie does a pretty good job with his weirdo behind the beat phrasing

this should be Willie's main artist entry at AMG or something

Tracer Hand, Sunday, 9 August 2009 10:55 (sixteen years ago)

god *paul simon* was on this?? my mind had blanked that out totally. mind you i suppose this was in his not selling any records phase. NO WAY he'd have doen this after GRACELAND. wasn't prince asked but he said no or something?

piscesx, Sunday, 9 August 2009 11:05 (sixteen years ago)

apparently Prince's planned line was so mindblowing that he couldn't even think of it in his own head without suffering pain so he skipped it

Jamie_ATP, Sunday, 9 August 2009 15:13 (sixteen years ago)

Damn you, DJ Koze cover version, for not being on YouTube. (Ray in a walk, duh.)

Matos W.K., Sunday, 9 August 2009 18:34 (sixteen years ago)

I like Greil Marcus' response "When you're done and out" ("The Ethiopians are 'down and out'?").

― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, December 16, 2019 4:52 AM (two days ago)

marcus also pointed out how weird it is that a song written by two guys who'd done pepsi commercials centers on the line "there's a choice we're making," which sounds like an unconscious echo of pepsi's then-current slogan "the choice of a new generation"

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Wednesday, 18 December 2019 00:20 (six years ago)

xpost

killed their verse in outdated rap slang

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 18 December 2019 00:32 (six years ago)

two months pass...

It's time: Who Bodied Their Verse On "Tears Are Not Enough"??

crusty but malignant (Eric H.), Thursday, 5 March 2020 15:37 (six years ago)


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