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We Are the World: la notte che ha cambiato il pop

Titolo originale: The Greatest Night in Pop
  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36min
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We Are the World: la notte che ha cambiato il pop (2024)
On 1985 dozens of the era's most popular musicians gathered in Los Angeles to record a charity single for African famine relief. Setting egos aside, they collaborated on a song that would make history.
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Una sera di gennaio del 1985 le maggiori star della musica si ritrovano per registrare "We Are the World". Questo documentario racconta il dietro le quinte dell'evento.Una sera di gennaio del 1985 le maggiori star della musica si ritrovano per registrare "We Are the World". Questo documentario racconta il dietro le quinte dell'evento.Una sera di gennaio del 1985 le maggiori star della musica si ritrovano per registrare "We Are the World". Questo documentario racconta il dietro le quinte dell'evento.

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    • Bao Nguyen
  • Star
    • Lionel Richie
    • Harriet Sternberg
    • Wendy Rees
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      • Bao Nguyen
    • Star
      • Lionel Richie
      • Harriet Sternberg
      • Wendy Rees
    • 85Recensioni degli utenti
    • 43Recensioni della critica
    • 69Metascore
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    • Candidato a 3 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 vittorie e 14 candidature totali

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    Lionel Richie
    Lionel Richie
    • Self
    Harriet Sternberg
    • Self - Head of Creative Services, Kragen & Co
    Wendy Rees
    • Self - Creative Services, Kragen & Co
    Harry Belafonte
    Harry Belafonte
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    • (voce)
    Steven Ivory
    • Self - Music Journalist
    Ken Kragen
    Ken Kragen
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Quincy Jones
    Quincy Jones
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    • (voce)
    Larry Klein
    Larry Klein
    • Self - Producer, American Music Awards
    Cyndi Lauper
    Cyndi Lauper
    • Self
    Bruce Springsteen
    Bruce Springsteen
    • Self
    David Breskin
    • Self - Author, 'We Are The World' Book
    Kenny Loggins
    Kenny Loggins
    • Self
    Humberto Gatica
    • Self - Recording Engineer
    Huey Lewis
    Huey Lewis
    • Self
    Smokey Robinson
    Smokey Robinson
    • Self
    Tom Bähler
    Tom Bähler
    • Self - Vocal Arranger
    Bob Dickinson
    • Self - Lighting Engineer
    Dionne Warwick
    Dionne Warwick
    • Self
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    Couldn't Stop Watching

    I can't recall the last time I watched a film from beginning to end without taking a break or even thinking of taking a break. And this has nothing to do with the quality of the ultimate product, although the film made me appreciate "We Are the World" far more than I did at the time of its creation. The experience of seeing how this event was created, assembled and carried out was mesmerizing, engrossing and tremendously moving.

    The film enlarged, exponentially, my knowledge and understanding of the individuals who participated in creating the song and video. For example, I appreciate, for the first time, the scope of Lionel Ritchie's talent, which extends far beyond singing. Wrangling pop stars is more difficult than herding house cats, but Ritchie proved to be a master of the art. He was the film's star, with Stevie Wonder and Quincy Jones close behind. The scenes showing Stevie's interactions with Ray Charles and Bob Dylan were, at the same time, hilarious and moving.

    The film also enhanced my appreciation of the level of talent that participated in the project. As a contemporary of most of the participants, I realize now that they were a lot more talented than I might have thought back in the 1980s.

    From a technical standpoint, condensing a ten-hour all night recording session into the last hour of a ninety minute film was no mean feat. The editing of tons of archival material into a coherent narrative was masterful. If Netflix can mount more retrospective documentaries of similar events from the late twentieth century, I would welcome the endeavor.

    If I have one criticism, it is that I wanted to know more about the selection process, about the artists who elected not to participate, and about the one, Waylon Jennings, who walked out. Madonna was mentioned once. And maybe Waylon was there because he lost a bet to his pal Willie, and of course Prince was Prince. But Waylon and Willie were the only representatives of a genre that IS music to millions of Americans. Were any others asked?

    But on the whole, the film was an Oscar level documentary and should be recognized as such.
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    The Big Unanswered Question

    I waited 97 minutes to find out why Dan Akroyd was in that recording studio. I still don't know. As much as I loved the Blues Brothers, that doesn't make him a singer.

    The only two huge stars of the time missing were Prince and Madonna. We learned about Prince in all his solitary weirdness but Madonna was mentioned only for a split second.

    For anyone who's been in a professional recording studio, Cyndi Lauper having to remove her jewelry was hilarious. The microphones pick up everything, even the proverbial dropped pin. To anyone questioning why she was there, take a quick look at the pop charts from say 1983 to 1986 - there's your answer.
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    Magnificent! Wish I'd Been There!

    The documentary is Chefs kiss. I love Michael Jackson's songs and We Are The World is no exception. It's so catchy and I love harmonizing along with the artists. I enjoyed this documentary. I had always wanted to see something like it. To go behind the scenes, and it did not disappoint. From the song creation process - which is something I always wonder about as a music listener, to the retakes to the teamwork to the balancing of egos. I appreciated the no-holds-barred , honest interviews and I'm so grateful they took videos that night. I resonated with what Diana Ross voiced ie she didn't want that night to be over. I didnt want the Docu to be over either. When it began, you could tell they were all nervous, but as it went on, it became everybody's favorite project and everybody brought their A game. Lionel Richie as a narrator is so good. Great sense of humour and sharp memory. You could see from the documentary that the artists cared for the cause and cared even more for the craft and had an admiration and respect for each other, despite their differences in ages , skin color or accolades. Loved the autograph scene. I loved that all the artists were trying on such short notice, and adapting their vocal ranges as they went along. Hueys narrations were vivid and beautiful. He is a captivating storyteller. MJ came across as so humble and a perfectionist, Quincy Jones = a genius, Al was hilarious, and I loved that he and Stevie are multilingual. Bruce Springsteen got the Midas touch and aging like fine wine. Stevie Wonder - how does he make playing the piano and singing look so effortless? It truly was a highlight for me, seeing him work his magic. Harry Belafonte, God bless you for thinking of this concept. Ray Charles, iconic. Lionel's voice as the song starts, is absolutely pristine. MJs voice is angelic. Cyndi Lauper coming through with the harmonization has always been one of my fave bits of the song. It's interesting to see that part play out in the Docu. Tina Turner - goodness, what a goddess. I love Prince but I know most artists are like Bob (Dylan) and Prince, introverts who'd rather work alone so I understand. I'm grateful Bob Dylan showed up. It was for a good cause. A great cause. It was great to see how demanding artists are of themselves even when they are top of their game. They are still perfectionists. I learnt something there. Loved MJs outfit and as a dear fan, I really appreciated insights into his songwriting process. Seeing him collaborate with Richie to come up with the melody was awesome. So casually too. Geniuses make it look easy. It's nice to see his siblings there to support him. Steve Perry's vocals - wow. James Ingram. I could go on and on. This docu had everything: the tea, the laughs, the love, the tears, the emotions, the high notes, just...a delectable mix. I enjoyed it and it makes me sad that we are at an age where the icons have left or are leaving us. Nothing lasts forever but it was good while it lasted. I'm glad this song is here with us. Two quotes I loved from the show, to paraphrase: 1) How music is something spiritual that traverses space and time to come touch your soul 2) Be happy when you comeback home because one day there'll be no home to come back to. Whew! That last one was emotional. I LOVED the Docu and I LOVE the song. Shout out to Bob Geldof for the inspiration. #TheGreatestNightInPop #Netflix.
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    Watching Music History

    In 1985, We Are The World was huge. We saw the video over and over and over again.

    We all had the album and listened to it countless times. It was on the radio non-stop. It was an immensely powerful song.

    Watching this documentary and learning how the song came about and how they managed to get all the biggest names in Music together, it let me re-experience it all. Watching it was both nostalgic and entertaining. But also sad watching the great artists who aren't around anymore.

    It's a Must See for anyone who was around back in '85.

    And, after nearly 40 years, I finally learned why Prince wasn't there.
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    Wow! It gave me goosebumps.

    Seeing all this talent come together for a great cause is truly heartwarming. Lionel Richie, a fantastic storyteller and host, alongside Quincy Jones, skillfully managed this remarkable group of artists, ensuring a seamless flow. The homage paid to Harry Belafonte as the initiator was particularly touching. Watching the writing and recording process with Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie is great fun. MJ's voice is incredibly pristine. I'm grateful that this has heightened awareness about issues beyond our safe environments, specifically combatting famine in Ethiopia, and has raised a substantial amount of money. Thanks to Netflix for creating this wonderful documentary. It really gave me goosebumps.

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      The documentary goes into detailing several first-hand accounts of why Prince was not on the song. However, the documentary fails to include that Prince did, in fact, donate a song to the "We Are the World" album, (released April 23, 1985) "4 The Tears in Your Eyes", and made an accompanying live performance video for the song, which premiered on the "Live-Aid" concert broadcast on July 13, 1985. In addition, Prince detailed his "side of the story" with the song "Hello", a B-side to the "Pop Life" single in the US (released in July 1985), and the B-side to "Raspberry Beret" single in the UK.
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      Bruce Springsteen's last concert before the recording was in Syracuse, not Buffalo .
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      Paul Simon: If a bomb lands on this place, John Denver is back on top.

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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 929: Perfect Days + I.S.S. (2024)

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