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    I vaguely remember the UN taking some folks to task and I'll take your word for the tongue lashing Linda Rondstat got by Rolling Stone but since I really don't know what was going on in the UK at the time I can only say I don't recall anyone here in America being punished or their careers put on hold because they had played Sun City. Certainly
    not Rod Stewart, The Ojays, Dionne Warwick,Elton John or the man himself Frank Sinatra. There was an augmented version of the Sun City video posted on youtube a few years back with graphics of artists who had played the resort, which Little Steven declined to name, but it may have been taken down. I remember when I watched it I
    was like Tim about Curtis, "Damn...." Anyway it was a powerful message and one of the rare times American Music has been cited as instumental in effecting real change in the world. We Are The World just filled a few folks pockets and made some folks feel good
    about themselves for a minute...

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    wow! i swear i was singing this song monday, marv! the bald head dude is from the group midnight oil, i saw some of the ramones and nobody mention bob dylan and miles! i didn't know david ruffin was the first to sing on this track! good trivia question!

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_classic_master View Post
    wow! i swear i was singing this song monday, marv! the bald head dude is from the group midnight oil, i saw some of the ramones and nobody mention bob dylan and miles! i didn't know david ruffin was the first to sing on this track! good trivia question!
    Amazing isn't it. I need catch up with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_classic_master View Post
    wow! i swear i was singing this song monday, marv! the bald head dude is from the group midnight oil, i saw some of the ramones and nobody mention bob dylan and miles! i didn't know david ruffin was the first to sing on this track! good trivia question!
    I just noticed that it was indeed Miles playing near the beginning of the clip. I did not pick out Dylan yet though.......

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    Wow.

    I never would have guessed in a million years that Curtis Mayfield played in South Africa during Apartheid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyfunk View Post
    I'd heard about Tina and Millie, but Curtis? Damn, that hurts.
    Quote Originally Posted by paul1970 View Post

    I never would have guessed in a million years that Curtis Mayfield played in South Africa during Apartheid.

    It's a real shocker.
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    marv! bob dylan and jackson browne are together singing, right b4 the bald head guy from midnight oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_classic_master View Post
    marv! bob dylan and jackson browne are together singing, right b4 the bald head guy from midnight oil.
    Ok you are right! I just saw him. It was so brief, but there he was!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    Ok you are right! I just saw him. It was so brief, but there he was!
    lol. that's one of my favorite parts in that song, bob's singing makes me laugh! would a young bob dylan ever have a chance on american idol or any of those silly talent shows that's on tv today? lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_classic_master View Post
    lol. that's one of my favorite parts in that song, bob's singing makes me laugh! would a young bob dylan ever have a chance on american idol or any of those silly talent shows that's on tv today? lol.
    No, but then again, he's never struck me as the type who would audition for such a show anyway. Those shows tend to either attract [[among those with some vocal ability) kids with parents who don't know any other way of getting into show business, people from rural areas with no musical performance opportunities beyond the church and school functions, and people who have tried and failed to make it on their own and shooting for one more chance.

    BTW, there are still all star charity and political awareness recordings, but they're no longer novel as they were in the 80's when such efforts got a lot more attention than now.

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