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Thread started 05/29/09 9:47am

paligap

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Marvin Gaye - Please Don't Stay (Once You Go Away)

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One of my Marvin Favorites -- and I always dug James Gadson's drums on this classic cut.....never quite understood why the title is like that, though...







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Reply #1 posted 05/29/09 10:33am

Timmy84

Who knows about the title, lol. But funky song indeed. biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 05/30/09 8:47am

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Yes! (waving an unmanicured hand in the air) This is another one of my favorites. wink The title is jacked up but the song speaks volumes!
The message you are about to hear are not meant for transmission. Should ONLY be accessed in the privacy of your mind. Words are so intense so if you dare to listen.Take off your clothes and meet me between the lines. wildsign
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Reply #3 posted 05/30/09 10:04am

violator

Probably the most overlooked cut on the album.
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Reply #4 posted 05/30/09 12:13pm

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violator said:

Probably the most overlooked cut on the album.

I wouldn't necessarilly say that. The entire album still gets lots of radio airplay. This album is one of the few where radio played every track...even now. This song is a Quiet Storm classic for sure.
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Reply #5 posted 05/30/09 3:27pm

SoulAlive

'Let's Get It On' is my favorite Marvin Gaye album and I LOVE this particular song music Every song on this album is superb.Remember back in the day when you could buy an album and play it all the way through....without having to skip any tracks?? Damn,I miss those days.
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Reply #6 posted 05/30/09 3:32pm

Timmy84

SoulAlive said:

'Let's Get It On' is my favorite Marvin Gaye album and I LOVE this particular song music Every song on this album is superb.Remember back in the day when you could buy an album and play it all the way through....without having to skip any tracks?? Damn,I miss those days.


I remember getting the album at 16 listening to it without changing anything. lol That album (and "What's Going On", which I got around 15) and not to mention the anthology I bought around this period made me the MG fan I am now. smile
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Reply #7 posted 05/30/09 4:51pm

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daPrettyman said:

violator said:

Probably the most overlooked cut on the album.

I wouldn't necessarilly say that. The entire album still gets lots of radio airplay. This album is one of the few where radio played every track...even now. This song is a Quiet Storm classic for sure.


I need to get with some of the radio stations you listen to. The only tracks on that album that I hear getting consistent airplay are 'Distant Lover', 'Let's Get It On' and occasionally I might hear 'Come Get To This' or 'Just To Keep You Satisfied'.
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Reply #8 posted 05/30/09 10:13pm

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violator said:

daPrettyman said:


I wouldn't necessarilly say that. The entire album still gets lots of radio airplay. This album is one of the few where radio played every track...even now. This song is a Quiet Storm classic for sure.


I need to get with some of the radio stations you listen to. The only tracks on that album that I hear getting consistent airplay are 'Distant Lover', 'Let's Get It On' and occasionally I might hear 'Come Get To This' or 'Just To Keep You Satisfied'.

When Myke Julius was on the air doing the quiet storm in Dallas and in LA, he played it occasionally.

Now, I will admit, over the years I haven't heard it as much. However, I do vividly remember them playing it all of the time in the 80s along with the ones you mentioned.
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Reply #9 posted 05/31/09 6:24pm

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Timmy84 said:

SoulAlive said:

'Let's Get It On' is my favorite Marvin Gaye album and I LOVE this particular song music Every song on this album is superb.Remember back in the day when you could buy an album and play it all the way through....without having to skip any tracks?? Damn,I miss those days.


I remember getting the album at 16 listening to it without changing anything. lol That album (and "What's Going On", which I got around 15) and not to mention the anthology I bought around this period made me the MG fan I am now. smile



I have a fuzzy childhood memory of going to the record store with my mother when she bought the 'Let's Get It On' album lol This was in 1973 or 74.
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Reply #10 posted 05/31/09 8:48pm

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Timmy84 said:



I remember getting the album at 16 listening to it without changing anything. lol That album (and "What's Going On", which I got around 15) and not to mention the anthology I bought around this period made me the MG fan I am now. smile



I have a fuzzy childhood memory of going to the record store with my mother when she bought the 'Let's Get It On' album lol This was in 1973 or 74.


You probably did remember something of it, lol. Like I always remember going in some record store and seeing my brother buy things without really knowing what it was, lol. He used to have a lot of Michael and Prince (and other artists) in his car. lol
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Reply #11 posted 06/04/09 6:10am

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Timmy84 said:

SoulAlive said:




I have a fuzzy childhood memory of going to the record store with my mother when she bought the 'Let's Get It On' album lol This was in 1973 or 74.


You probably did remember something of it, lol. Like I always remember going in some record store and seeing my brother buy things without really knowing what it was, lol. He used to have a lot of Michael and Prince (and other artists) in his car. lol



Isn't it funny the things we remember from our childhood? wink
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Reply #12 posted 06/04/09 8:06am

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Please Don't Stay (Gone) Once You Go Away (Once you've left)

In other words, When you leave, don't stay gone.
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Reply #13 posted 06/04/09 10:11am

Timmy84

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Timmy84 said:



You probably did remember something of it, lol. Like I always remember going in some record store and seeing my brother buy things without really knowing what it was, lol. He used to have a lot of Michael and Prince (and other artists) in his car. lol



Isn't it funny the things we remember from our childhood? wink


For real! nod
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pynkcashmere said:

Please Don't Stay (Gone) Once You Go Away (Once you've left)

In other words, When you leave, don't stay gone.



biggrin Yeah, I get that, it's just that he never sings it that way in the song: he sings "Baby , Please Stay -- Don't Go Away"...

lol not a big deal, I just always wondered why that wasn't the title...



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Reply #15 posted 06/05/09 12:42am

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paligap said:

pynkcashmere said:

Please Don't Stay (Gone) Once You Go Away (Once you've left)

In other words, When you leave, don't stay gone.



biggrin Yeah, I get that, it's just that he never sings it that way in the song: he sings "Baby , Please Stay -- Don't Go Away"...

lol not a big deal, I just always wondered why that wasn't the title...



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You know what? I have an old vinyl copy of the album and it lists the song as "Please Don't Stay (Once You Go Away)".I have always thought that was an odd title,lol.But I recently got the 2-CD Deluxe Edition and on my copy,that song is now listed as ""Please Stay (Once You Go Away)".I wonder if the original title was an error that they didn't correct when the album cover was printed?
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Reply #16 posted 06/05/09 12:43am

Timmy84

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paligap said:




biggrin Yeah, I get that, it's just that he never sings it that way in the song: he sings "Baby , Please Stay -- Don't Go Away"...

lol not a big deal, I just always wondered why that wasn't the title...



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You know what? I have an old vinyl copy of the album and it lists the song as "Please Don't Stay (Once You Go Away)".I have always thought that was an odd title,lol.But I recently got the 2-CD Deluxe Edition and on my copy,that song is now listed as ""Please Stay (Once You Go Away)".I wonder if the original title was an error that they didn't correct when the album cover was printed?


That's strange, lol. Knowing how Motown was, I wouldn't be surprised.
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Reply #17 posted 06/05/09 12:47am

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Timmy84 said:

SoulAlive said:




You know what? I have an old vinyl copy of the album and it lists the song as "Please Don't Stay (Once You Go Away)".I have always thought that was an odd title,lol.But I recently got the 2-CD Deluxe Edition and on my copy,that song is now listed as ""Please Stay (Once You Go Away)".I wonder if the original title was an error that they didn't correct when the album cover was printed?


That's strange, lol. Knowing how Motown was, I wouldn't be surprised.


nod Motown is notorious for changing titles around on subsequent pressings.When Rick James released his 1982 album 'Throwin Down',the song "69 Times" was listed as exactly that.On recent compilations,it is now called ("She Blew My Mind) 69 Times",lol.
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Reply #18 posted 06/05/09 12:49am

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Timmy84 said:



That's strange, lol. Knowing how Motown was, I wouldn't be surprised.


nod Motown is notorious for changing titles around on subsequent pressings.When Rick James released his 1982 album 'Throwin Down',the song "69 Times" was listed as exactly that.On recent compilations,it is now called ("She Blew My Mind) 69 Times",lol.


lol Weird... I think they once listed Martha and the Vandellas' "Dancing in the Street" as "Dancing in the Streets" with an 's' though Martha and the girls were clearly singing "STREET" without the s. lol Of course this has been corrected.
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