December 22, 2024

"Last Christmas was originally released in 1984, but lost the top spot to Band Aid's single, which raised money for famine relief in Ethiopia."

"The charity made a renewed bid for the charts this year, with a 40th anniversary 'ultimate mix' of Do They Know Its Christmas, blending vocals from the various versions of the song that have been recorded over the years, But the re-release faltered after a row over the lyrics, with critics calling the song outdated and colonialist, and Ed Sheeran saying he wasn't asked for permission to re-use his voice. In the end, the song charted at number 12, nestled between Kelly Clarkson's Underneath The Tree and Andy Williams' 1963 standard It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year."

BBC gives us the latest news about this year's Christmas pop charts, in "Wham! are Christmas number one for a second time."

It's funny to think of Wham and that charity duking it out over the decades. And right now, Wham has the moral high ground, because Band Aid's moralistic posturing became politically incorrect. 

But Band Aid is still a charity. Shouldn't Ed Sheeran have registered his objection privately and accepted the flow of money to what presumably is still a reasonably good cause? Reading that linked article, I see that Sheeren cited a statement made by a rapper who, 10 years ago, declined to participate in Band Aid because things like that "perpetuate damaging stereotypes that stifle Africa's economic growth, tourism, and investment, ultimately costing the continent trillions and destroying its dignity, pride and identity."

The rapper, Fuse ODG, who is British-Ghanian, said "there's a way to do things without destroying our collective pride. There's a way to do things without it costing us in tourism, in investment, you know? We could make it more like a partnership - solidarity instead of charity."

The objection is surprisingly right wing! It repels tourists and investors.

That's different from the usual criticism from the left — that Band Aid is "colonial" and "more about making white people feel good than helping anyone."


"At Christmas time, we let in light and we banish shame."

69 comments:

R C Belaire said...

You can go here to read why Wham! is on top : https://archive.ph/61VLg

rrsafety said...

So, had there been no song, Ethiopia and Somalia would have been tourist meccas. Got it.

Dave Begley said...

The rapper doesn’t fit in because rap is not music.

Things are bad in Africa because of a terrible culture and a corrupt political system.

rehajm said...

That’s quite the Christmas pudding of wallowing British elites…

Eric the Fruit Bat said...

Last Christmas is an execrable piece of crap making money hand over fist while the Philadelphia Orchestra this year can manage only two performances of Messiah so make of that what you will.

rhhardin said...

"This isn't Africa's century"

Derve Swanson said...

... and ann loves to host the old racists like Begly and the late Doc Kennedy. ann dont' like the niggers either and she'll take the old white racists money like any good hoor.

But don't you dare call her on it or drop "the n word" here.

It's kinda funny how the old white racists are about policing language like that. They're afraid some vulgar might pull back their sheet and reveal them as nigger haters who try to shame others to hide their own values...

Derve Swanson said...

Keep grabbing all the money you can
and killing off the sand niggers though...

You white people will win in the end. Ann can be your Joan of arc at the front with her sword leading the way... WHITENESS. lol

Derve Swanson said...

Professor... professor:
You made an error in the lyrics with your poor hearing"

WE LET IN LIGHT
AND WE BANISH SHADE (not shame. That's your own guilty White conscious mishearing ... lol. People asking for "tips" when they have plenty and should be busy spreading joy, not collecting cash from their white racistss who disparage African culture... HTH.)

Fix it please.

Breezy said...

“That's different from the usual criticism from the left that critiques Band Aid as "colonial" and "more about making white people feel good than helping anyone." “

Well, making white people feel good is the expected response or result of making them feel bad. Tons of guilt-laden white people are victimized by the identity-focused crowd. That remorse-laden cash has to go somewhere.

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Whiskeybum said...

I cannot argue that this list of Christmas music is extremely popular in general. However, I personally abhor pop Christmas music - the older songs due to their incessant replay loops on the radio, and the newer for the same reason plus the added banality of the music and lyrics themselves.

(OT - I wonder why the comment footer shows this post of having 26 comments, when at the time of my posting, there were only 6 actual posts)

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Derve Swanson said...

Just come out and say it man, "I LIVE IN NEBRASKA AND I HATE NIGGERS"

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Derve Swanson said...

We Let in LIGHT
and we banish SHADE...

(Cmon... when you get called on an error, you have to fix it, not double down proffy... Stop being such a boomer trying to spin the albums' meaning backwards because you hate Africans and their allegedly inferior culture as Begley says downthread. You have to have a racial reckoning, boomer... Today is as good a day as any. Know you know the right lyrics, no shame. lol)

Derve Swanson said...

Lol @ the old white man gasping for relevancy.. "Rap music=bad. Big black men (aka niggers) = scacy! That why I live in Nebraska, no niggers here!"

He loves your work, ann.

wendybar said...

George Michael sang on "Do They Know it's Christmas"

"When Wham!, whose singer George Michael appeared on "Do They Know It's Christmas?", reached number two with their single "Last Christmas", they donated their royalties to the Band Aid Trust." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_They_Know_It%27s_Christmas%3F

Derve Swanson said...

That sounds rather racist, Dave.
Have you ever met any Black people you consider as equals in Nebraska? Don't you have Black professors at Creighton? Priests from Africa?

You believe Africa has a "terrible culture". Do you hate niggers, dave? Is this about your racial shame and fears... Let's explore shall we?

Derve Swanson said...

I''ll call you out on this even if the moderator will censor: African culture is rich and beautiful, Dave. You're talking out your dirty white asshole here with your belittling of african culture. You live in nebraska for a reason where ... isn't that where the corn palace is, your own cultural greatness?) lol dumb ass says afric has a terrible culture and the white people running this blog nod and nod, TIp US for the Safe place on the webs to say that begley. Your racist twiddle has a home here!

Derve Swanson said...

I''ll call you out on this even if the moderator will censor: African culture is rich and beautiful, Dave. You're talking out your dirty white asshole here with your belittling of african culture. You live in nebraska for a reason where ... isn't that where the corn palace is, your own cultural greatness?) lol dumb ass says afric has a terrible culture and the white people running this blog nod and nod, TIp US for the Safe place on the webs to say that begley. Your racist twiddle has a home here!

Ironclad said...

The simple solution is for the nations of Africa to simply refuse the monies from the charities to uphold their pride and to push back against “colonialism
“ or what ever buzz word is popular at the moment.

Of course that means most of it won’t end up in someone’s Swiss Bank account which would be a tragedy.

rehajm said...

…and you white people better not think that excludes the rapper- they’re some of the haughtiest…

stlcdr said...

As long as people - who have nothing to do with Africa - don’t feel offended then it’s all good.

Tim said...

The only concern I have about Last Christmas is avoiding the original by Wham for 3 more days. This is the farthest I have gotten in Whamageddon in 5 years of trying! Wish me luck!

Wince said...

Sam Kinison: “We’ve been driving out here with your food for the last 34 years…”

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OFqUAtZgQbI

Blair said...

There is something a bit weird and ignorant about asking whether Ethiopia, the oldest and most historically Christian nation in Africa, knows it's Christmas.

stlcdr said...

“Do they know it’s Christmas time at all (home)” is a surprising good line, coupled with the “(shame) shade” noted above. If you aren’t listening carefully, you can hear ‘home’ instead of ‘all’.

RCOCEAN II said...

Dont like it, too many notes. No seriously, like most post 1980 songs "the beat" is too loud, the voices are too loud, and the lyrics are banal. Grump grump. Of course, given its 2024, this is Granddad music.

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RCOCEAN II said...

It's be nice if some Rock and Roll singers would do a concert to help the poor starving people in Gaza, who have been bombed and blockaded. Do they have the guts? I doubt it. Their hearts bleed, but their pocketbooks overrule that. Even for the Left.

tommyesq said...

Reading the article, the only songs to have hit number one on this list are "Do They Know Its Christmas," "Last Christmas," and Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody."

How is that last one a Christmas song?

tommyesq said...

McCartney's insipid "Wonderful Christmastime" is the absolute worst for me.

tommyesq said...

I can see the Ghanian rapper's point. However noble the original was, releasing a 40th Anniversary re-recorded version at a time when there is no crushing famine happening (at least that I am aware of), it does perhaps suggest that nothing has improved in the continent, whereas things do seem to be at least somewhat better.

Keith said...

Often the majority of the money raised goes to the producers or production costs and a little goes to the beneficiary. Or said another way often the beneficiary is the producer. I’d be curious. I wonder if it’s on Wikipedia.

stlcdr said...

Grinch! You are all grinches!

{said in jest because the internet has no subtlety}

Yancey Ward said...

Damn, this all makes me feel old this morning. This started 40 years ago when I was a freshman in college.

Keith said...

a 1986 exposé in Spin magazine that reported proceeds from the song, as well as Geldof’s follow-up projects “We Are the World” and Live Aid, may have unintentionally helped African dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam buy weapons from Russia.

john mosby said...

Queen has an actual Xmas song - “Jesus.” Maybe it is an editing error?

JSM

Lazarus said...

It does mention the Star of Bethlehem but the music is anything but Christmassy. Put it on at a Christmas party and you ruin the mood. But maybe Christmassy moods don't have much to do with "the true meaning of Christmas."

Lazarus said...

Africa's a big continent. People from prospering West African coastal cities don't like to be lumped in with the folks in the interior as sufferers and victims.

Lazarus said...

When we've decided whether or not "Die Hard" is a Christmas movie, maybe we can move on to whether "Last Christmas" is a Wham! song or a George Michael song. What exactly did the other guy do?

Peachy said...

Yo rich white westerners with large rock and roll bank accounts:
If you really want to help - go there with your big white Bono money and buy the locals a new well-digger.

Clyde said...

I wouldn’t exactly call “Last Christmas” festive, although it probably is more cheerful than “Fairytale of New York” at #10.

john mosby said...

Last night on SNL Hozier did a good version of the Pogues’ Fairytale of New York. Dont know how high the original charted.

And a few weeks ago, the Murdoch Mysteries Xmas episode was all Pogues all the time, with song lyrics, character names, etc, strewn throughout the script. The victim of the week was named Shane MacCowan (sic).

JSM

john mosby said...

Keith, ref Mengistu buying arms with his Xmas money: One of the words we have stopped teaching our children is “fungible”…..

JSM

john mosby said...

Lazarus: just like here! Leets gotta leet….

JSM

john mosby said...

Peachy, what you just call me???

JSM

john mosby said...

Lazarus, ref what exactly did Andrew Ridgley do?

The first rule of Wham! is, don’t talk about Wham!….

JSM

dubbyhesspdx said...

Africa is in economic bad shape not because of colonialism or a charitable Christmas song, but because of its geography. There are few if any deep water ports and except for the lower Nile, there are no navigable rivers to the oceans. Africa the continent is a giant plateau where the rivers fall hundreds of feet over short distances before getting arriving at the oceans. Africa the continent never had a chance and will likely never have the chance.

Mikey NTH said...

The famine was mostly caused by the Ethiopian government fighting Eritrean rebels. What offended me most about that song was the self righteousness.

Old and slow said...

Fairytale of New York was the absolute number one Christmas song in Ireland for many years. It has now been banished from the airwaves (and everywhere else) because it includes the word "faggot". The Irish are so damn woke these days. Though I did hear quite a bit of muted support for Trump just after the election.

TosaGuy said...

To be on the safe side I will not care neither about celebrity feelings or Africa.

tommyesq said...

Fairytale is the greatest Christmas song of all time, FYI

Clyde said...

I usually end up playing it on St. Patrick’s Day. It’s a great song, just not a cheerful one, IMO. YMMV.

Kirk Parker said...

Shades of Dambisa Moyo and her book Dead Aid. Well, neither she nor the rapper are exactly wrong...

Iman said...

It was released around Christmas of ‘75

KellyM said...

What stinks is that the funny novelty Christmas songs have all but disappeared from the airwaves. When "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" came out it was on the radio constantly. Living close to Canada in the 80s, you couldn't get away from "The Twelve Days of Christmas" by Bob and Doug MacKenzie.

I happen to love both of the aforementioned songs, less for their quality (hardly) but that they will always be part of my enduring Gen X 80s Christmas memories. It was the last good decade to be a kid.

Iman said...

“On, Donner! On, Blitzen! On, Chuy! On, Tavo!… c’mon, Beto!”

Jim at said...

It's be nice if some Rock and Roll singers would do a concert to help the poor starving people in Gaza, who have been bombed and blockaded.

Who's stopping you from cutting a check?

narciso said...

The famine was a deliberate act by mengistu so was the looting of supplies bought with that cash