It’s well intentioned and for a great cause. I’ve seen projects like this done much better. USA for Africa - We are the World for example is the gold standard. They actually sing together in harmony. Beautiful song.
I’m puzzled why they never actually sing the Beach Boy Song. They just sing the one line over and over again. It’s never sung in harmony either. Just individual voices with visual effects.
I’m curious how others liked it. I admire the desire to help the Children in Need charity. I just wish a genuine music production had been done.
All personal taste. I think “We Are the World” is a schmaltzy pile of poo.
The BBC did it a while back with “Perfect Day”. It was probably better than “God Only Knows”, but like “God Only Knows” it was actually a good song in the first place.
They don’t sing the whole Beach Boys song because this wasn’t recorded as a charity single, but as a promotion for the new BBC Music initiative. The song is available to buy, with money going to Children in Need, because the BBC anticipated that people would want to listen to the “song” again, and decided that they could raise some money at the same time. Stars Unite for BBCMusic collaboration.
When the BBC recorded their promo video using Perfect Day a few years back, they didn’t originally release the track as a single, but subesquently did so, with the money going to Children in Need, due to public demand
There’s a lot of snark on the Internet and a couple fo shows this has been featured about how old Brian Wilson looks.
He really doesn’t. He’s 72 and looks 72 in ‘people’ years as opposed to celebrity years (the pulled back skydiver face and dyed hair we’re used to), and considering his life he looks pretty good.
I liked the remake, but my favorite use of the song is the opening credits of BIG LOVE. (Would link but can’t access YouTube at the moment.)
No, I take it as a terrible lyric that is possibly the dumbest expression of what they were trying to say in a song full of terrible (and condescending) lyrics.
As always, it’s a matter of taste - it would have to be a lot better than it is for me to consider it the gold standard just because it was first.
It certainly made the Ethiopian warlords much wealthier.
It was saying that you should think yourself lucky that you aren’t in their position and that you should hand over some cash.
Definitely a good song, certainly better that the “we are the world” barf-fest.
But to be honest, the best song of that ilk should have been UB40’s “food for thought”. Made the point far more viciously than any of the others (and five years earlier) and the lyrics are anything but condescending.
As for “God only knows”…christ knows why. Pretty dreadful, they have to shove a fucking opera singer in there for some reason. That’ll help. When I listen to Puccini I always think to myself “you know what? there’s just not enough Mark E. Smith in this” Typical celebrity self-congratulatory ego-trip that will be polluting my airwaves ad-nauseum from now till christmas.