That’s what is so great about the net…her a bunch of almost total strangers from all across the country shared a touching moment in our history…my thanks and gratitude to everyone who joined…and to those that just read.
AT&T isn’t the most job secure place to be working right now and I wouldn’t want to use up money I may need to have in my savings account when the union’s contract expires in May.
What the heck was Mariah Scarey’s problem? Did anyone else hear her trying (and failing miserably for the most part) to harmonize here and there and then randomly chiming in with what amounted to a screech? Someone should have wrestled the mic away from the woman. They panned in on her several times that I saw and she looked like she was at a big ol’ party…and had been there for quite some time. Was it just me or did anyone else feel like she was acting completely inappropriately?
Someone will correct me if I’m wrong, but I think the group behind Stevie Wonder was Take Six. I don’t know the name of the guy that had the solo though.
According to today’s Flint Journal, there’s a single coming out, which will be recorded this weekend. An “all-star charity version” of “We Are Family.” Proceeds will go to victims, and it also will feature rescue workers. Don’t know when it’ll be released, though.
This single is the one that Rev. Right-Time is performing on.
Heard Nile Rodgers is producing ‘We Are Family’, he wrote it I think, may turn out all right.
Tosh was murdered in Sep 1987.
Yea, if Mariah hadn’t had that song to her credit, they woulda passed her over in a heartbeat.
I loved what Stevie Wonder said, something like ‘religious people don’t kill in the name of God’.
[bad hijack]The sad part is with all this emotion going, looks like we’re still headed for war. [/bad hijack]
Peter Tosh got murdered almost exactly 14 years ago (September 11, 1987.) I can’t believe it took someone that long to point that out. And…I only caught a split second of the show while at work, and only because someone was channel surfing and I heard Redemption Song and told them to stop, but, wasn’t that guys hair too long to be Wyclef’s? I thought it was one of Bob’s kids. And the fugee’s usually butcher Marley, that guy sounded good.
I thought Slash, too, but my roommate and I have concluded that it definetly was not. He looked like a half Slash/half Ozzie Osbourne combo. I wish I knew who he was, though.