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I Gotta Cop This Quick:
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www.last.fm/user/brandosoul "Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for." -Bob Marley | |
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silverchild said: I Gotta Cop This Quick:
I Gotta Get That Quick | |
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i don't know...i think Lil Jon is black music's representative of the finest hour | |
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pkidwell said: i don't know...i think Lil Jon is black music's representative of the finest hour Somehow I can feel the sarcasm coming through my monitor | |
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That voice was Flawless. Classic! Thax for that. | |
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whoknows said: It's been over 30 years since that song was released, But the wors still ring very true today. R.I.P Marvin. | |
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I'm literally sitting here
30 something years later and we STILL don't know what's going on! | |
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Its from a docu-concert film, can't remember the title. | |
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Marvin is definately one of my all time favorite singers. We even shared the same birthday. I sincerely hope an accurate bio pic is made on him someday.His story would make an incredible film. | |
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sitruk7 said: Marvin is definately one of my all time favorite singers. We even shared the same birthday. I sincerely hope an accurate bio pic is made on him someday.His story would make an incredible film.
Jesse L. Martin of "Rent" and "Law and Order" fame is currently in pre-production of "Sexual Healing" a film documenting the last years of Marvin's life. Can't wait to see it!! The first time I ever saw Jesse, I was struck by his uncanny resemblance of Marvin. | |
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SexyBeautifulOne said: sitruk7 said: Marvin is definately one of my all time favorite singers. We even shared the same birthday. I sincerely hope an accurate bio pic is made on him someday.His story would make an incredible film.
Jesse L. Martin of "Rent" and "Law and Order" fame is currently in pre-production of "Sexual Healing" a film documenting the last years of Marvin's life. Can't wait to see it!! The first time I ever saw Jesse, I was struck by his uncanny resemblance of Marvin. The title doesn't bode well for those of us hoping for a serious, mature treatment. | |
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whoknows said: SexyBeautifulOne said: Jesse L. Martin of "Rent" and "Law and Order" fame is currently in pre-production of "Sexual Healing" a film documenting the last years of Marvin's life. Can't wait to see it!! The first time I ever saw Jesse, I was struck by his uncanny resemblance of Marvin. The title doesn't bode well for those of us hoping for a serious, mature treatment. He should rename it after one of Marvin's last recorded songs - "Masochistic Beauty". [Edited 9/23/06 10:58am] There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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whoknows said: Marvin was the master, no doubt, but his era was a particular fertile and creative one for black music. Think of all of the genuinely innovative and inspiring stuff people like Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, Sly Stone, James Brown were coming out with at the time. What's Going On is pretty hard to top though ... There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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SexyBeautifulOne said: sitruk7 said: Marvin is definately one of my all time favorite singers. We even shared the same birthday. I sincerely hope an accurate bio pic is made on him someday.His story would make an incredible film.
Jesse L. Martin of "Rent" and "Law and Order" fame is currently in pre-production of "Sexual Healing" a film documenting the last years of Marvin's life. Can't wait to see it!! The first time I ever saw Jesse, I was struck by his uncanny resemblance of Marvin. | |
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Shapeshifter said: whoknows said: The title doesn't bode well for those of us hoping for a serious, mature treatment. He should rename it after one of Marvin's last recorded songs - "Masochistic Beauty". [Edited 9/23/06 10:58am] Or even better, Sanctified Pussy! | |
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sitruk7 said: Shapeshifter said: He should rename it after one of Marvin's last recorded songs - "Masochistic Beauty". [Edited 9/23/06 10:58am] Or even better, Sanctified Pussy! Man, if Marvin and Prince had ever met I think they would have found a lot of common ground. Didn't Marvin mention Prince when doing his strip tease on the Sexual Healing tour? | |
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whoknows said: sitruk7 said: Or even better, Sanctified Pussy! Man, if Marvin and Prince had ever met I think they would have found a lot of common ground. Didn't Marvin mention Prince when doing his strip tease on the Sexual Healing tour? Yeah, he also mentioned people comparing Prince's falsetto with his own. From what I recall, he didn't seem too flattered.Ironically enough, they both married ladies 16 years younger than them. | |
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This guy walks around singing with a high voice, calling himself Prince. Doesn't he know I'm the ONLY Prince?-Marvin Gaye.
Marvin resented the hell out of Lou Rawls(was this close from punching him when he lost for Lou), Teddy Pendergrass(He was intimidated by Teddy's new sexual direction, Nona's mother went to become Teddy's girl after Marvin pushed her to it) and Rick James(he nearly stomped on his throat for calling him 'Uncle Marvin'). I suggest everybody to pick up Divided Souls by David Ritz. It really illustrated Marvin's personality from many aspects. | |
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Harlepolis said: This guy walks around singing with a high voice, calling himself Prince. Doesn't he know I'm the ONLY Prince?-Marvin Gaye.
Marvin resented the hell out of Lou Rawls(was this close from punching him when he lost for Lou), Teddy Pendergrass(He was intimidated by Teddy's new sexual direction, Nona's mother went to become Teddy's girl after Marvin pushed her to it) and Rick James(he nearly stomped on his throat for calling him 'Uncle Marvin'). I suggest everybody to pick up Divided Souls by David Ritz. It really illustrated Marvin's personality from many aspects. I have that book! Great read! | |
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Harlepolis said: This guy walks around singing with a high voice, calling himself Prince. Doesn't he know I'm the ONLY Prince?-Marvin Gaye.
I couldn't put this book down back in the day! This man led a fascinating and tragic life. Holy smokes, so many hang-ups, and it seems he was dealt a losing hand with that dear ole dad of his....beyond spooky. He died on April Fools Day, one day before his birthday.
Marvin resented the hell out of Lou Rawls(was this close from punching him when he lost for Lou), Teddy Pendergrass(He was intimidated by Teddy's new sexual direction, Nona's mother went to become Teddy's girl after Marvin pushed her to it) and Rick James(he nearly stomped on his throat for calling him 'Uncle Marvin'). I suggest everybody to pick up Divided Souls by David Ritz. It really illustrated Marvin's personality from many aspects. I think I read that there were some problems with obtaining his Motown material for this new film, so it will mostly cover the last years he lived (hence the "Sexual Healing" title instead of say, "Mercy, Mercy Me" which would've been my pick). Prince and Marvin do have a sort of icky connection with Nona, though. Sorry, I had to say it....I was pissed at Prince messing with that poor young girl's head. Like she hasn't had enough problems in life.... Marvin's voice, that ever-lovin' "cry" he had. They don't make 'em like him anymore! [Edited 9/23/06 20:29pm] | |
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brings tears to my eyes | |
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brownsugar said: brings tears to my eyes
you right about that. that was moving. | |
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cheyenne said: Prince and Marvin do have a sort of icky connection with Nona, though. Sorry, I had to say it....I was pissed at Prince messing with that poor young girl's head. Like she hasn't had enough problems in life....
It seems that Prince was fronting to everybody about going out with "Marivn's lil' girl". If Marvin was alive to see his babygirl being humilated by Prince, he wouldn't live to party in 1999. And the connection between him and his father were complex. As much as I admire the book, it drew a one-dimensional picture about their relationships,,,,I think their relationship was WAAAY deeper than that. But the ironic thing about Marvin's relationships, they all are love-hate relationships(minus his mother). But David really captured the link between Marvin's life and the whole "Greek Tragedy" theme. | |
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brownsugar said: brings tears to my eyes
Marvin's voice is one of the most angelic, pained sounds I've ever heard. Real soul. Compare that to the fake soul of an Alicia Keys or the lounge music of a John Legend. If Marvin was here, you know he would be sparing no punches about the absence of soul in today's "soul" music. Not to mention the complete absence of vision from the whole of the mainstream. It seems incredible that something with that much integrity and heart could have actually been hugely popular. How did we get from there to here? | |
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