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Grown Ass Man but Into the Light/I Will is STILL killing me although my musical tastes are diverse, I underestimated how much P had a stanglehold on my music life. it SUCKS withouth him. i said b4, i don't have ANYONE'S album to anticipate anymore. NO ONE. i'll listen, but.... damn bruh, u gave ur all and it literally killed u. SMFH | |
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Dance where y'are, just groove y'all.
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yes, a sensible plan to release music is SO important to protecting/preserving his legacy. I'd like to see something new accompany some remasters. Hopefully we'll get those now.
But yeah, Into the Light/I Will might even top The Marrying Kind/If Eye.... as the best sequenced 2-fer. Or maybe the content is doing it to me | |
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Those two tracks in sequence are pure bliss. I read somewhere that there's a way to 'glue' two tracks together in iTunes so that they always play together, even on shuffle, but I can't remember how it's done. Anyone know? | |
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i love those too, & listening to them tears me up. after a few years w/o my P music (natural disaster), i subscribed to Tidal. i was shocked to realize i feel more tender nostalgia for C&D than for TGE. my teenage self was all about everything he put out, but if i had to choose a fave at that time, TGE would've been it.i did sob at the line in Gold, "what's the use in being young if you ain't gonna get old" when i first listened post-April. Still Would Stand All Time really got to me also. but i could make a long list of songs that will now always have that bittersweet effect. | |
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