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Marvin Gaye on Piano - Come Get To This, Distant Lover | |
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Wonderful. CGTT is one of my favorites, and perhaps the most underrated, of the Marvin Gaye songbook. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Where's this from? This is great! I didn't realize what a fantastic Piano player he is. | |
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Bishop31 said: Where's this from? This is great! I didn't realize what a fantastic Piano player he is.
It's from a documentary Marvin shot in 1981 during his stay at Belgium. This all led up to a concert there. And yes Marvin can play his ass off on the piano. | |
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Timmy84 said: Bishop31 said: Where's this from? This is great! I didn't realize what a fantastic Piano player he is.
It's from a documentary Marvin shot in 1981 during his stay at Belgium. This all led up to a concert there. And yes Marvin can play his ass off on the piano. Thanx 4 the info.,Timmy. Yes, he CAN play his ass off. My respect for him as an Artist just increased even more(if that's even possible). | |
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Marvin was a great pianist taught by his father. Sadly, that's the only thing positive that came out of the relationship between them | |
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thatruth said: Marvin was a great pianist taught by his father. Sadly, that's the only thing positive that came out of the relationship between them
That and encouraging him to sing. But other than that, you're right. | |
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