That was Bobby Hebb’s breezy “Sunny,” one of the most covered songs of the 20th century but definitely not of the 21st. On April 18, 2020, a six-hour pre-show was streamed online immediately prior to the television global broadcast. Lady Gaga gets so much praise that you kind of hate to dump any more on her, but besides whatever involvement she had in curating the show, her bookending appearances here were something else she got right. The upturn in Swift’s mouth as she wrapped up her appearance was measured in micro-millimeters, as it should be. [52] iHeartMedia also participated in the broadcast. The television special, titled One World: Together at Home, was curated in collaboration between Global Citizen and singer-songwriter Lady Gaga, which benefited the World Health Organization's COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. What the show did need a relative consistency of wasn’t HD quality or numbers of candles-per-piano — it was tone. The special was also simulcast on select U.S. cable television networks, streaming platforms, and international broadcast networks. Smith, in what may have been accidental but came off as a hilarious case of rejoinder, had an Academy Award visible on a distant mantelpiece in the mirror, as if the Oscar were doing a “who, me?” photobomb. Boney M’s? The songs performed during the pre-show broad… Certain elements of that conjoined performance may remain a mystery, until they’re explained to us. Trophy shelf in plain sight, or boxed up? ~For Post Pandemic~ aired on Fuji TV One on May 31, 2020 and featured live remotely recorded performances by over 25 artists, including Miyavi, Koda Kumi, Ellegarden, Char and Glim Spanky, to elicit monetary donations to support medical workers and others on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic. (On her music stand, she had some kind of doodling instead of sheet music.) 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Wherever they picked it up, it was perfect for Eilish — and maybe it finally put the lie to the notion some oldsters have that she’s all about looking or sounding morose, when she picked a song that’s about as light as they come. Lady Gaga's jaunty "Smile," Taylor Swift's worried "Soon You'll Get Better" and the Stones' playful, practical "Can't Always Get What You Want" hit the right combination of notes. And “Together at Home,” by design or happenstance, settled on a pretty solid one. Global Goal: Unite for Our Future is a campaign to ensure COVID-19 treatment is available for everyone, everywhere. She opened the show alone with Charlie Chaplin’s “Smile,” a song that can be played a little maudlin — but, yes, we all get the “though your heart is breaking” part, so she had fun with it as somebody swooped around her piano with a smartphone. John Legend & Sam Smith perform "Stand By Me" during One World: Together At Home on April 18. But when Stevie Wonder is the one reviving Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me,” well, there’s nothing to dread. With everything having been pre-recorded, there was absolutely zero possibility of a moment like the famous one on the post-Katrina special when Kanye West spontaneously declared that George Bush didn’t care about black people. It demonstrates vividly how the power of music can unite us all and help us through challenging times. In Canada, the special was watched by 3.13 million viewers on CTV and 1.33 million on Global. Or a piano has gotten to him. Click through to see all your favorite performers. So politics were a long way from entering into any of it — although we are now at a sad and bizarre point where the nonpartisan act of supporting the World Health Organization, one of this show’s primary purposes, has suddenly been made into a political purpose itself. The guy who seemed least interested in setting a mood of any kind was Burna Boy, with his bare cinderblock wall, grey leisure suit and cords dangling in the corner of the frame, all the finer to focus you on the shots of distress in the world of “the African giant.”, There were moments where the special seemed just a little bit less more about show business, and these were more tickling than offensive. When it is the duo of Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello pulling up the inevitable “What a Wonderful World”… well, honestly, that could have either way, but they sounded great together, and paid off the suspense of which one is most likely to appear in a bolo tie. Congratulations - and thank you - to everyone involved.” [67], One World: Together at Home inspired Japanese rock band Luna Sea to design and host a similar event in Japan. Just one problem: whatever smart device was being used barely registered her voice, as her brother’s cool-sounding Wurlitzer electric piano dominated the “track.” (You could even say that there ain’t so “Sunny” when her voice is gone.) One was when Billie Joe Armstrong — looking more moptop than usual, a few weeks into the post-haircut era — sat on a futon and sang “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” a song about the death of his father that may be therapeutic for some of those who aren’t seeing a light at the end of the tunnel for themselves or their loved ones right now. They did. ", "BBC One secures the first UK television broadcast of One World: Together At Home - a special event from Global Citizen and the World Health Organisation, curated in collaboration with Lady Gaga", "Top 150 Saturday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 4.18.2020", "The Story Behind The World's Biggest Charity Concert: What Was It All For? At the end of the tune, she put her finger to the corner of her mouth and flicked it, as if to send her smile out to the audience, as she hit a final high key on the piano. There’s a bit of an amateur element — or mandated mundanity — that’s suddenly making entertainment more fun as well as more real. 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In the United Kingdom, the BBC commissioned a Britain-centric broadcast of One World: Together at Home that aired on BBC One on Sunday 19 April at 7:15pm, presented by BBC Radio personalities Clara Amfo, Claudia Winkleman and Dermot O'Leary. [63], .mw-parser-output .legend{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .legend-color{display:inline-block;min-width:1.25em;height:1.25em;line-height:1.25;margin:1px 0;text-align:center;border:1px solid black;background-color:transparent;color:black}.mw-parser-output .legend-text{} Broadcast network, One World: Together at Home spurred sales gains for the songs performed as part of the event. The other song to sort of/kind of dread hearing was “Let It Be.” Because surely that was the song Sir Paul McCartney was going to pull out, right? There were 19 separate music performances in the two hours of “Together at Home,” and each of the 19 had a different producer, essentially: the artists themselves. Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live! (Divas who need diva-lovers: the luckiest people. [45] Raising $127 million "puts it on par with the other legendary fundraiser, Live Aid, as the highest grossing charity concert in history," says Forbes. [53] In Ireland, RTÉ (like the BBC) aired a unique version of One World: Together at Home fronted by comedienne and influencer Dorieann Garrihy and TV presenter Eoghan McDermott.[54]. This too, was fine. [44] The special was broadcast on CBS, ABC, NBC and other global networks and platforms.[45][46]. When we wake up with Billie Joe in the fall, will it be Swift’s wrenching ballad that we remember? The television special was broadcast on NBC, ABC, CBS, and The CW in the United States. You might’ve hoped David Furnish and one of the boys were about to emerge and do some dribbling choreography to augment the upbeat tune, and that was not to be. Was there room for actual despondence in any of this? In the living room, or out in the grove? The accompanying music concert will take place on June 27, 2020, presented by Dwayne Johnson with performances by (amongst others), Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber. It’d be nice to believe that, in the fine print of global lockdown orders, “getting a damn piano to Elton John” has belatedly been written in as an essential service. (Also, let’s not read too much into anything, but we’re starting to get a strong feeling these two are dating.). It was easy to focus on the practical aspects of what they were doing: Were they playing together, or recorded sequentially? The special was also available on several digital platforms such as Apple, Facebook, Instagram, LiveXLive, Prime Video, Tidal, TuneIn, Twitch, Twitter, Roblox, Yahoo!, and YouTube. Or the casual irreverence that’s also getting folks through this — doled out Saturday night in occasional comic interludes from hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel or Fallon, who joked that, of the $50 million pledged by corporate sponsors before the show aired, “half of that was from holding Jeff Bezos upside down and shaking him for loose change”? There must not have been time for the producers to recognize the audio problem and ask for a do-over, but it’d be nice if the siblings provided one in the form of a real studio recording. The most notable sellers from the two-hour television special were Taylor Swift's "Soon You'll Get Better", Maluma's "Carnaval" and Kacey Musgraves' "Rainbow", as they together accounted for 42% of the total song sales generated by the show. ), One quality completely missing from the special was anger. The One World: Together At Home Concert is set to be a star-studded event with guests like Lady Gaga, Lizzo and Taylor Swift. Maluma’s pastoral background seemed to be a green-screen effect; he looked like he was chilling on a hillside but sounded like he was holed up in his bathroom. © Copyright 2020 Variety Media, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. McCartney was also the only one to have his contribution shot in vertical mode, as the Instagram generation does; whether he was given that instruction or not, it did allow the show’s editors to throw in stills of medical workers on either side of him… a sight that never failed to be moving in any context on the show. Full makeup and styling or au naturel? On a day when U.S. deaths from COVID-19 reached their peak to date, there couldn’t have been a more appropriate song for all the families of ICU patients sitting at home, searching for each new set of probabilities and statistics as they face utter uncertainty. At the other extreme was Taylor Swift’s “Soon You’ll Get Better,” a cancer-themed ballad of sheer despair that the show needed as an 11:00 number, and as a reality check after so many assurances that everything will be all right, when we know that so many people won’t. There are those of us who dread hearing certain inspirational chestnuts revived in these settings. One World: Together at Home spurred sales gains for the songs performed as part of the event. [43] It was planned that Alibaba Youku and Tencent would make streaming in China, but that never happened with no reason made known. He didn’t do it in the Fats Domino-influenced arrangement fans have been accustomed to for 52 years, but rather a moodier version. But it was kind of delightful, regardless … even as it imparted the slightly unnerving message that what we want — the old normal — probably isn’t what we’re going to get. [65], On April 19, it was reported that the special raised nearly $128 million for coronavirus health care workers. One outlier on the silly end was co-host Jimmy Fallon joining the Roots for a cover of Men Without Hats’ “Safety Dance,” made palatable by how nurses and other medical pros, the official honorees of the show, became the dancing stars of the video. It provided a collective moment for the world to join together in the fight against the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Eddie Vedder got a bit darker at his keyboard with “River Cross”; you could joke about how he needed that baseball cap brim to shield his eyes from all the candlelight, but his gravitas made for an appropriate intermission amid all the sunlit treescapes. On April 18, 2020, the songs performed on the show sold more than 12,000 digital downloads—a gain of 735% versus April 17, 2020. The special was also simulcast on networks owned by ViacomCBS (BET, BET Her, CMT, Comedy Central, Logo TV, MTV, MTV2, MTV Classic, MTV Live, Nick at Nite, Paramount Network, Pop, Tr3s, TV Land, and VH1),[49] NBCUniversal (Bravo, E!, MSNBC, NBCSN, Syfy, Universo and USA Network),[50] Walt Disney Television (Freeform and National Geographic),[50] Katz Broadcasting (Bounce TV and Laff),[51] Bloomberg Television, and on AXS TV. Lady Gaga's One World: Together at Home concert, organised with Global Citizen and the World Health Organisation, is taking place to celebrate the … John’s piano was the most spit-shined instrument you’ve ever seen, but not everything about his appearance was polished to a fault. George the Poet, Little Mix, Rag'n'Bone Man and Tom Jones only appeared in the UK broadcast. 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The online portion of the event was hosted through YouTube by actress and presenter Jameela Jamil (first hour), actor Matthew McConaughey (second hour), actress Danai Gurira (third hour), singer Becky G (fourth hour), actress Laverne Cox (fifth hour) and actor Don Cheadle (sixth hour). It's an honor to be able to officially recognize this unforgettable, 'I-Was-There' event as a record-breaker. Surprise: It was “Lady Madonna,” of all the songs you don’t usually get at benevolent charity events. 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Prior to the event, actresses Bridget Moynahan and Lily Tomlin, actor James McAvoy, and tennis player Naomi Osaka were announced to appear in the show, but did not do so. [43] Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert hosted the show, which was a syndicated broadcast that aired on April 18, 2020. Craig Glenday, Guinness World Records Editor-in-Chief, said in a statement: "The One World: Together at Home special was an extraordinary response to an extraordinary situation. Pro cameras smuggled into the house and uploaded to a post-production FX house, or gutsy iPhone 5 grain? ‘One World: Together at Home’: TV Review Lady Gaga's jaunty "Smile," Taylor Swift's worried "Soon You'll Get Better" and the Stones' playful, practical "Can't …
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