Great idea.
This was recorded and mixed in 24 hours last year after a party, the story is pasted below for those who are interested. We ended up on TV, local radio and even in the National press. Spur of the moment, it features most of the local boozers from a pub I used to live next door to singing various lines from the Band Aid track "Do They Know Its Christmas". It was hillarious to do and we even did a follow up "Perfect Day" (which I have to say is far better considering the time I had second time around). We ended up raising over £1000 for charity, and some kind soul even paid over £100 for a signed copy on ebay!!
The resulting track is
the old webby is still up too, though not updated.
www.barnesaid.com
The Story:
"This whole idea came about during a Party at (my friends) Dave Barrett and Caroline Wilson's house.
Dave and I decided it would be a fine idea to issue everyone with a line from “Do They Know Its Christmas” for a bit of a sing song! This ended up being a laugh and it dawned on us that it would be brilliant to record and we decided to begin the next day. Welshy Davy Baaa (he's from Wales) then suggested everyone coughing up a tenner for the privilege and donating the proceeds to charity. This was agreed, lines were picked and it became apparent that more than one of us wanted the Bono line. To solve the ensuing conflict, the Welsh one suggested an Auction. This was held and the line went for a stunning forty quid!! (er .. to Me!)
The next day we all went our separate ways and I commenced work on the backing track. By 3pm we were ready for the first vocal. Welsh Dave was first up and during the course of the afternoon we had numerous locals crooning away like the stars they are. Over the next couple of days, everyone managed to get in to do their part and by Wednesday the song was ready for its first airing, in the pub obviously.
By Friday, though a little late for the Christmas number one, we had permission from the Band Aid trust to sell the CD and duplication commenced. Everyone has done their part from printing to trimming to CD duplication to accounting and generally spreading the good word. Best of all we’ve all really enjoyed doing it and are incredibly proud of the result."
Cheers
Dee