I think it did alright without. You got Cyndi Lauper, better choice I think
I still for the life of me don’t understand how Dan Aykroyd ended up in the mix. I know he was in the Blues Brothers, but come on. And Latoya Jackson wasn’t exactly adding much either. I guess that’s enough insults for now.
If recall, Madonna was at peak diva mode then. Doubt she would have showed up. Which is saying something since her diva mode never really stopped running.
Should have ha Madonna instead of screaming Cindy Lauper
lol. As funny as it is to refer back to, No one cares about this cringy piece of 80s pop history.
I felt kinda bad for Sheila E, only reason she was there was to get Prince to show up, what the hell happened to Madonna? Jesus
Annual reminder that the greatest ever footballer is named after this guy
What about Billy Joel?
Wow, please tell this ain’t what keeps him up at night.
Always thought that song was cheesy as hell. Hope it did some good but was just lame. Of course I was a boy in Junior high at the time so take that review with a grain of salt.
Prince was smart enough to turn it down. Not even asking Madonna seems like a big misstep.
She looks fantastic
My sisters coworker told her that he did karaoke over the weekend, and this was the song he said he did….
The distinctive sound and style of each vocalist is like an 80’s music time capsule. We had such a great variety of artists with huge skill and talent.
Cringy pop history you say? I say it’s an indictment of today’s slate of vocalists and artists. We have some greatness now too, but not the quantity or variety that we had during the “cringy 80’s”.
I learned from the documentary that Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson wrote that song.
He should be given a Nobel Prize.
I kinda like to focus on all the stars they managed to wrangle that night. The documentary is great. I remember taking my 10 year old to a spot along an east and west road to participate in the hands across America . Any of you do that?
Madonna would have turned it down. Pretty sure her exact quote would have been “Ain’t no good ol boy ever sung in Swahili.” That documentary was seriously good.
Am I the only one who thinks the song is cringy and sucks? From a purely musical standpoint, it’s terrible. You can’t help but compare it to Do They Know it’s Christmas – and there’s no comparison. Very noble of each artist to donate their time, talent and philanthropy, but it’s cheesy.
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I think it did alright without. You got Cyndi Lauper, better choice I think
I still for the life of me don’t understand how Dan Aykroyd ended up in the mix. I know he was in the Blues Brothers, but come on. And Latoya Jackson wasn’t exactly adding much either. I guess that’s enough insults for now.
If recall, Madonna was at peak diva mode then. Doubt she would have showed up. Which is saying something since her diva mode never really stopped running.
Should have ha Madonna instead of screaming Cindy Lauper
lol. As funny as it is to refer back to, No one cares about this cringy piece of 80s pop history.
I felt kinda bad for Sheila E, only reason she was there was to get Prince to show up, what the hell happened to Madonna? Jesus
Annual reminder that the greatest ever footballer is named after this guy
What about Billy Joel?
Wow, please tell this ain’t what keeps him up at night.
Always thought that song was cheesy as hell. Hope it did some good but was just lame. Of course I was a boy in Junior high at the time so take that review with a grain of salt.
Prince was smart enough to turn it down. Not even asking Madonna seems like a big misstep.
She looks fantastic
My sisters coworker told her that he did karaoke over the weekend, and this was the song he said he did….
The distinctive sound and style of each vocalist is like an 80’s music time capsule. We had such a great variety of artists with huge skill and talent.
Cringy pop history you say? I say it’s an indictment of today’s slate of vocalists and artists. We have some greatness now too, but not the quantity or variety that we had during the “cringy 80’s”.
I learned from the documentary that Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson wrote that song.
He should be given a Nobel Prize.
I kinda like to focus on all the stars they managed to wrangle that night. The documentary is great. I remember taking my 10 year old to a spot along an east and west road to participate in the hands across America . Any of you do that?
Madonna would have turned it down. Pretty sure her exact quote would have been “Ain’t no good ol boy ever sung in Swahili.” That documentary was seriously good.
Am I the only one who thinks the song is cringy and sucks? From a purely musical standpoint, it’s terrible. You can’t help but compare it to Do They Know it’s Christmas – and there’s no comparison. Very noble of each artist to donate their time, talent and philanthropy, but it’s cheesy.
Kenny Fucking Loggins. That is all.
Can we not post about has beens