Submitted by ASecularBuddhist t3_zstawb in Music

“And there won’t be snow in Africa this Christmas time. The greatest gift they’ll get this year is life. Where nothing ever grows; No rain nor rivers flow. Do they know it’s Christmas time at all?”

This morning my daughter looked at the cover art and said, “Daddy look! I can see the boy’s butt.” At first glance it looked like an alien hanging out with Rudolph and his friends, until I got a closer look at the picture.

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seanddd99 t1_j19si9o wrote

Feeeeeeeeeeeddddd the Wooorrrllllldddddd....Let them know it's Christmas time again...

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Ggusta t1_j19uu4w wrote

I was cynical enough even then to know all this feel good crap gets used for the exact opposite purpose that you've been les to believe. People are so freaking gullible.

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Elons_a_distraction t1_j19vdje wrote

In the 80s, parts of Africa were going through a severe famine. Thea images of naked kids starving were everywhere to drum up awareness of that famine. The intent wasn’t offensive at all since they certainly weren’t making light of the situation.

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ASecularBuddhist OP t1_j1a1w5x wrote

I agree that their intentions were good. My friend just showed me a different original cover art version, which was equally as inappropriate.

I used to live in West Africa. If I showed a picture of a suffering, homeless man in downtown San Francisco to people in the village, they wouldn’t have believed that people don’t have homes in America.

And then, to seem to suggest that that is everybody in America.

Where nothing ever grows; No rain nor rivers flow.

I mean they were really trying and I’m sure they raised money. It just doesn’t seem right for some reason. The cover art in Apple Music is pretty bad. And the other original version that I saw was equally as horrible.

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Notinyourbushes t1_j1aa6ha wrote

It was written specifically about and to help Ethiopia...and he wanted to use Ethiopia in the song, but it just didn't flow so he went for the more general "Africa."

Plus you can't expect Americans to give money for a country they're not totally sure exists or not, better to use a word they know.

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BlLLr0y t1_j1aabka wrote

Feeeeeed theeeee woooooooorld.

You're right fuck this is offensive.

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ASecularBuddhist OP t1_j1aajrk wrote

Oh, I totally get that. I think the intentions were good. I’m not sure how much it raised awareness of famine, but maybe some. Not sure how much good it did to be honest.

It’s just such a strange approach lyric-wise and the cover art is really unfortunate.

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ASecularBuddhist OP t1_j1aaz3s wrote

I would love to see the money trail. They probably spent more in car rentals for the photo op in Africa then they did actually helping the people in any meaningful way.

But I don’t know. They may have saved hundreds or thousands of lives.

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ASecularBuddhist OP t1_j1aof4h wrote

I live in an isolated West African village for two years, helping them with local health care delivery, but I don’t know if that would necessarily qualify as ‘doing it better.’

But I can definitely play drums better than Phil Collins did at that embarrassing performance without practicing. But if I got the gig, I would practice every single day until I had every single note exactly perfect.

Because it’s Led Zeppelin.

Merry Christmas ❄️

https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=Z5bH5jGhN_I&feature=emb_logo

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FreakerzBall t1_j1ap4sz wrote

Peace Corps? I think you need to consider that what we did in the 1980's, 40 years ago, with no internet, almost no cable tv, was an attempt to ease the suffering in Africa. If you can't find that in yourself, keep in mind that in 2062 some kid is going to shit all over your gen's good deeds.

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FreakerzBall t1_j1avlex wrote

I did. I don't know that I remember it from 1984, but my school had a fundraiser for it, and we watched it at home on our giant 24" console TV. It was eye-opening to me, and a decade later I studied eco development in Sub-Saharan Africa.

I hadn't made that connection until now. Huh. Thank you for that.

The artwork was meant to be confrontational. Extremely so. It was the ME decade, and it was far too easy to focus on the cola wars and peak Spielberg, and ignore the news about tens of millions of humans at risk of starvation. The artists behind the event and album weren't pulling punches.

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Quirky-Smoke3584 t1_j1b9b30 wrote

What’s really horrible is the atrocities that occurred in what seemed like well intentioned spirit to aid Africa - but actually extended the war and famine and put money into the hands of the guerrillas.

You are not wrong. This was the start of something really bad and it had repercussions for decades.

“Western governments and humanitarian groups like Live Aid are fueling an operation that will be described with hindsight in a few years time as one of the greatest slaughters in the history of the twentieth century,” says Dr. Claude Malhuret, whose relief agency, Medicins sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders), has been kicked out of Ethiopia for speaking up against “the most massive violations of human rights we have seen in recent years.”

The reality of Live Aid is that it cannot accomplish what it set out to do for the starving in Ethiopia. It never stood a chance. And evidence indicates that it is actually hurting millions of people there.”

https://www.spin.com/2015/07/live-aid-the-terrible-truth-ethiopia-bob-geldof-feature/

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ASecularBuddhist OP t1_j1bkalm wrote

Humanitarian work is extremely complex, and it’s best to leave it to the professionals.

In the same wa that I wouldn’t want humanitarians necessarily producing music or concerts, because that’s not their specialized field.

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LouBricant t1_j1bmyqn wrote

I cant believe the creators didnt have the foresight to think about your feelings. How offensive lol

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boneman429 t1_j1bo694 wrote

I totally agree: almost everyone will cringe looking at the artwork and the lyrics these days. The peril of simply judging it is that is usually the end of the thinking e.g. I am better than ‘those people’. Not ragging on you I do it too. Let’s take it a little further: very few batted an eye at this when it came out. Why is that? What has changed? Does that mean we really are better? Maybe so; and we should be. We potentially know everything they knew, plus everything that has happened since. Anyway thanks for pointing it out. Gave me an opportunity to think apout it. Cheers

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