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A 1976 Documentary About Stevie Wonder's "Songs in the Key of Life" | |
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I've seen this before Those journalists and critics got a real treat....the opportunity to hang out at a farm with Stevie Wonder and listen to SITKOL before everybody else got to hear it. | |
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SoulAlive said: I've seen this before Those journalists and critics got a real treat....the opportunity to hang out at a farm with Stevie Wonder and listen to SITKOL before everybody else got to hear it.
Flew them off, fed them and put them on a hotel on his expense,,,,,he knew he how to get those reporters on his favor from the jump street. It looks like a friends get-toghether as oppposed to a conference room, the whole setting is very warm and family oriented. | |
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Harlepolis said: SoulAlive said: I've seen this before Those journalists and critics got a real treat....the opportunity to hang out at a farm with Stevie Wonder and listen to SITKOL before everybody else got to hear it.
Flew them off, fed them and put them on a hotel on his expense,,,,,he knew he how to get those reporters on his favor from the jump street. It looks like a friends get-together as oppposed to a conference room, the whole setting is very warm and family oriented. Yeah,this was an incredible way to promote and showcase his album!! Motown and Stevie spared no expense. | |
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I wish they would release this on DVD.I already have the SITKOL documentary that was released in the 90s (with interviews by Quincy Jones,Berry Gordy,Coolio,etc) but it would be nice to have this 1976 footage too. [Edited 2/27/09 16:16pm] | |
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That was phenomenal! It made me try to remember how I felt when I first heard the record shortly after it was released. I think I bought it about 2 months after it came out. | |
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NuPwr319 said: That was phenomenal! It made me try to remember how I felt when I first heard the record shortly after it was released. I think I bought it about 2 months after it came out.
I remember that the songs were everywhere! Radio not only played the singles,they played many of the other tracks too.To this day;many people assume that "Isn't She Lovely" was one of the singles but it wasn't.It just got alot of airplay. | |
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That BIG billboard is fresh siggy material | |
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Harlepolis said: Flew them off, fed them and put them on a hotel on his expense,,,,,he knew he how to get those reporters on his favor from the jump street.
Not that SItKOL needed it. • Did you first think Prince was gay? •
Wendy: He’s a girl, for sure, but he’s not gay. He looked at me like a gay woman would look at another woman. Lisa: Totally. He’s like a fancy lesbian. | |
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ive seen this and its great to see, it comes across relaxed. man with the right speakers and the volume up "love is in need of love today" is such an incredible song to start with. | |
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