In Japan, Queen was performing their hit song, which they got help from David Bowie.
Mmm num ba de
Dum bum ba be
Doo buh dum ba beh beh
Pressure, pushing down on me
Pressing down on you, no man ask for
Under pressure that burns a building down
Splits a family in two
Puts people on streets
Um ba ba be
Um ba ba be
De day da
Ee day da, that's okay
It's the terror of knowing what the world is about
Watching some good friends screaming
"Let me out!"
Pray tomorrow gets me higher
Pressure on people, people on streets
Day day de mm hm
Da da da ba ba
Okay
Chipping around, kick my brains around the floor
These are the days it never rains but it pours
Ee do ba be
Ee da ba ba ba
Um bo bo
Be lap
People on streets
Ee da de da de
People on streets
Ee da de da de da de da
It's the terror of knowing what the world is about
Watching some good friends screaming
"Let me out!"
Pray tomorrow gets me higher, high
Pressure on people, people on streets
Turned away from it all like a blind man
Sat on a fence but it don't work
Keep coming up with love but it's so slashed and torn
Why, why, why?
Love, love, love, love, love
Insanity laughs under pressure we're breaking
Can't we give ourselves one more chance?
Why can't we give love that one more chance?
Why can't we give love, give love, give love, give love
Give love, give love, give love, give love, give love?
'Cause love's such an old fashioned word
And love dares you to care for
The people on the edge of the night
And love (people on streets) dares you to change our way of
Caring about ourselves
This is our last dance
This is our last dance
This is ourselves under pressure
Under pressure
Pressure
Jim was thrilled to see them perform their collaboration with David Bowie, but Paul was upset because Freddie was spending more time with Jim than him. With a devious grin, he decided to write a fake Dear John letter, claiming it was from Jim. Little did he know was that Stitch, Baze, and Chirrut saw the whole thing. Stitch quickly replaced it for an ad for Live Aid.
Paul gave Freddie the ad and was surprised by it.
"What is the meaning of this?" Freddie asked. "A Live Aid performance at Wembley Stadium?"
"Why didn't you tell us before?" Brian asked.
"Live Aid?" asked Paul. "Where's my fake breakup letter?"
Stitch held it out and ate it in front of Paul's eyes. "It's a good thing the craft service tent is keeping Animal busy," Donna said.
"You kept this from us," John growled.
"It would be an embarrassment to the band," Paul explained. "Now come on. Let's ditch those annoying fans for expensive sushi."
"No!" Roger snapped. "We're not hungry right now!"
"I can't believe what a real fruit fly you are," Freddie snapped. "You come to feast on what's left of it, when there isn't much to feast on anymore."
They tossed Paul outside. "We never want to see your face ever again!" shouted Freddie as he slammed the door.
"That's the last time we ever get involved with that creep," Brian said. "Come on. Let's go finish our concert."
"How about that?" Baze said. "A happy ending."
"Not really," Samantha nervously replied.
They went backstage to show events before Live Aid.
