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Thread started 01/09/03 3:10pm

Cloudbuster

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Marvin Gaye.

How many MG fans are there in here and what's your favourite album of his?
I can't actually decide myself as i like all his albums from What's Going On to In Our Lifetime. That's six truly great albums in a row. I still don't think this man gets enough props for his work. Some folks i know hadn't even heard of him!!! What the fcuk is that about? Time to big-up the Marvin, eh!
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Reply #1 posted 01/09/03 3:14pm

rdhull

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Whats Goin On album Top ten of all records in the last 103 years.

I used to go out to parties..and stand around..cause I was too nevous..to really get down..I done got myself together baby..now Im havin a ball

Lets Get It On. Top 5 makeout love sex songs ever.

Marvyn not getting props? Huh? He is revered as a classic intergral part of music.

There had to be Marvyn. He is the Richard Pryor of music or vice versa.
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #2 posted 01/09/03 3:18pm

Cloudbuster

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rdhull said:

Marvyn not getting props? Huh? He is revered as a classic intergral part of music.


Yeah, by folk over 30/35 but the younger generation generally haven't got a clue. I reckon they need some education.
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Reply #3 posted 01/09/03 3:21pm

rdhull

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Cloudbuster said:

rdhull said:

Marvyn not getting props? Huh? He is revered as a classic intergral part of music.


Yeah, but the younger generation generally haven't got a clue. .


screw them

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Reply #4 posted 01/09/03 3:29pm

Cloudbuster

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rdhull said:

screw them


Yeah, i could do. Just don't have the energy right now. wink
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Reply #5 posted 01/09/03 3:38pm

mistermaxxx

a Huge Fan of His Stuff.Favorite Album is a tie between "What's Going On"&"Trouble Man" Soundtrack.when i hear Cats like Dave Hollister,&Others say they brought serious Drama with Story-Lines too R&B I Laugh My Ass Off.I ask these Turkeys have you Cats heard of Marvin Gaye??
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Reply #6 posted 01/09/03 3:47pm

Cloudbuster

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mistermaxxx said:

when i hear Cats like Dave Hollister,&Others say they brought serious Drama with Story-Lines too R&B I Laugh My Ass Off.I ask these Turkeys have you Cats heard of Marvin Gaye??


Lol! No shit, sir.
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Reply #7 posted 01/09/03 4:23pm

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Album-wise Marvin's career was sketchy to me. Nothing in his career comes remotely close to the power of the What's Going On album. There are songs here and there that are flat out classics even if I can't listen to the overplayed "Let's Get It On" anymore, and regardless of what albums they're from. But if I have to choose one album by him it's WGO by a wide margin. Regardless of genre it's elite.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #8 posted 01/09/03 7:56pm

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I grew up listening to all of Marvin Gaye's albums. My relatives had all of his albums, from the first to the last. He was a true legendary icon to us before the rest of the world knew him. Early on TV in the 60's he was a sex symbol and hearthrob then. He embraced it and resented it at times. times. He composed, played, wrote and arranged. He could collaborate with anyone as well. What's Goin' On cemented his musical place in history. I also loved Let's Get It On, I Want You, Trouble Man, Here, My Dear and Midnight Love. I truly miss him.
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Reply #9 posted 01/09/03 9:05pm

mistermaxxx

lennytunia said:

I grew up listening to all of Marvin Gaye's albums. My relatives had all of his albums, from the first to the last. He was a true legendary icon to us before the rest of the world knew him. Early on TV in the 60's he was a sex symbol and hearthrob then. He embraced it and resented it at times. times. He composed, played, wrote and arranged. He could collaborate with anyone as well. What's Goin' On cemented his musical place in history. I also loved Let's Get It On, I Want You, Trouble Man, Here, My Dear and Midnight Love. I truly miss him.
one of the Best Comments I've heard from one Musician too another came from Miles Davis about Marvin gaye circa 1974:Miles said that if Marvin Gaye&Al Green Had Tits that He would Suck the Soul from them.Marvin was a Badd,Badd Cat.
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Reply #10 posted 01/09/03 11:04pm

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While I agree that Whats Going On is a masterpiece, my all time favorite Marvin Gaye album has to be Here, My Dear. That is arguably the most personal album ever released and it is the only Gaye album completely arranged, composed and produced by Gaye. Here, My Dear is my favorite hands down.
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Reply #11 posted 01/09/03 11:11pm

TheJoker

"What's Going On" was the first of his albums I bought - and it affected me deeply. Coming up a close 2nd place is "Let's Get It On"...I love that track "If I Should Die 2nite".

His death was tragic. Check The Commodores' tribute 2 him and others, "Nightshift".
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Reply #12 posted 01/09/03 11:34pm

mistermaxxx

DorothyParkerWasCool said:

While I agree that Whats Going On is a masterpiece, my all time favorite Marvin Gaye album has to be Here, My Dear. That is arguably the most personal album ever released and it is the only Gaye album completely arranged, composed and produced by Gaye. Here, My Dear is my favorite hands down.
what a Hell of a Divorce Settlement Huh??Marvin gave that too Annie.
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Reply #13 posted 01/09/03 11:35pm

mistermaxxx

TheJoker said:

"What's Going On" was the first of his albums I bought - and it affected me deeply. Coming up a close 2nd place is "Let's Get It On"...I love that track "If I Should Die 2nite".

His death was tragic. Check The Commodores' tribute 2 him and others, "Nightshift".
He Died so Young at only 44.
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Reply #14 posted 01/10/03 4:33am

DavidEye

My favorite Marvin Gaye album is 1973's 'Let's Get It On'.That record is a masterpiece! Yes,the title track is overplayed and I get sick of hearing it,but there are some real gems on this album."Come Get To This","Distant Lover" and "Please Don't Don't Go (Once You Go Away)" are all kickass songs.And "You Sure To Love To Ball" is too sexy for words.
I also love "Keep Gettin It On",which is basically just a Part 2 of "Let's Get It On".


Right now,Motown/Universal is re-mastering Marvin's 'I Want You' album (1976).They're gonna make it a 2-CD expanded edition with bonus tracks,alternate versions,outtakes,etc
(like the way they re-mastered the 'What's Going On' and 'Let's Get It On' CDs).It was supposed to come out last year but I am told it will definitely be released sometime this year.
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Reply #15 posted 01/10/03 9:34am

kisscamille

I agree with Davideye. Let's get it on is the best. I also have his box set and it's terrific. I love his voice and his message.
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Reply #16 posted 01/10/03 9:51am

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DavidEye said:

My favorite Marvin Gaye album is 1973's 'Let's Get It On'.That record is a masterpiece! Yes,the title track is overplayed and I get sick of hearing it,but there are some real gems on this album."Come Get To This","Distant Lover" and "Please Don't Don't Go (Once You Go Away)" are all kickass songs.And "You Sure To Love To Ball" is too sexy for words.
I also love "Keep Gettin It On",which is basically just a Part 2 of "Let's Get It On".


Right now,Motown/Universal is re-mastering Marvin's 'I Want You' album (1976).They're gonna make it a 2-CD expanded edition with bonus tracks,alternate versions,outtakes,etc
(like the way they re-mastered the 'What's Going On' and 'Let's Get It On' CDs).It was supposed to come out last year but I am told it will definitely be released sometime this year.



You do know everything, don't you?
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Reply #17 posted 01/10/03 10:10am

Harlepolis

rdhull said:

Cloudbuster said:

rdhull said:

Marvyn not getting props? Huh? He is revered as a classic intergral part of music.


Yeah, but the younger generation generally haven't got a clue. .


screw them

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[This message was edited Thu Jan 9 15:22:00 PST 2003 by rdhull]


Oh hell nah, screw both of ya'll mofos. I'm 20 and I dig all the brotha's work. WHAT?? lol


I SOOO hate it when ppl get caught up in his image being the "Ladies Man", you dig it?? The ego tripping out-Lets Get It On-Sexual Healing kinda brotha and go down by saying that Babyface & R.Kelly our the next Marvin Gaye(s). Yes, the man is a great love poet but he had MANY MANY to offer and they just 4get them all. I always get in big arguments about this stuff.

They don't know that he got some strong statments in his music even in some of the love songs.


Ahh I don't wanna get serious,,this is a goot topic.

My BEST LPs are:

Whats Going On & Lets Get It On(I got the Delux Editions and they're true musts). Distant Lover brings tears to my eyes esp the live version. At the end, when he said "Please come back baby,,oooh please!" RIGHT THERE!! damn, you just can't feel nothing but moved.

Here My Dear-4 the simple fact that it was xlusivly produced/arranged/composed and pre4med by the man himself AND he sho nailed that mofo.
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Reply #18 posted 01/10/03 6:17pm

chickengrease

every album since What's Goin' On is my favorite album by Marvin. If I absolutely had to choose I would pick Here My Dear.
[This message was edited Fri Jan 10 18:19:20 PST 2003 by chickengrease]
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Reply #19 posted 01/10/03 9:15pm

rdhull

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Harlepolis said:

rdhull said:

Cloudbuster said:

rdhull said:

Marvyn not getting props? Huh? He is revered as a classic intergral part of music.


Yeah, but the younger generation generally haven't got a clue. .


screw them

smile

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[This message was edited Thu Jan 9 15:22:00 PST 2003 by rdhull]


Oh hell nah, screw both of ya'll mofos. I'm 20 and I dig all the brotha's work. WHAT?? lol


Not you love..the young ones who dont know or care to do their homework.


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[This message was edited Fri Jan 10 21:16:33 PST 2003 by rdhull]
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Reply #20 posted 01/11/03 9:46am

Harlepolis

rdhull said:

Harlepolis said:

rdhull said:

Cloudbuster said:

rdhull said:

Marvyn not getting props? Huh? He is revered as a classic intergral part of music.


Yeah, but the younger generation generally haven't got a clue. .


screw them

smile

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[This message was edited Thu Jan 9 15:22:00 PST 2003 by rdhull]


Oh hell nah, screw both of ya'll mofos. I'm 20 and I dig all the brotha's work. WHAT?? lol


Not you love..the young ones who dont know or care to do their homework.


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[This message was edited Fri Jan 10 21:16:33 PST 2003 by rdhull]


I know baby,,I'm just playing wit ya'll
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Reply #21 posted 01/11/03 6:12pm

fonkywonder

I love Marvin and I think that no-one should cover his songs because they are sacred! The other day I watched Usher butcher What's Going On (8701 tour dvd)...NOONE can do justice to Marvin songs.

IMO he was and still is one of the greatest singers of all-time and a true innovator of R'n'B and SHOULD have gotten more accolades when he was around (did u know that he only won a Grammy in for Sexual Healing WTF!!!). These days judging by this year's Grammy nominations overrated GARBAGE wins sad
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Reply #22 posted 01/12/03 5:31am

nas3110

Cloudbuster said:

How many MG fans are there in here and what's your favourite album of his?
I can't actually decide myself as i like all his albums from What's Going On to In Our Lifetime. That's six truly great albums in a row. I still don't think this man gets enough props for his work. Some folks i know hadn't even heard of him!!! What the fcuk is that about? Time to big-up the Marvin, eh!


Marvin Gaye is one of my all-time favourites. I agree with your choice of albums.
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Reply #23 posted 01/12/03 7:40am

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Marvin Gaye is one of the all time greats...luckily i don't need to choose a fave because i don't think i could...i just sneak down to Moms record cabinet and slip a little Marvin vinyl on the turntable and groove away...that man was so smooth and sexy...r.i.p


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you're only as old as you feel..............so how old do i feel horny

Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants.
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Reply #24 posted 01/13/03 1:01am

DorianGray

Cloudbuster said:"How many MG fans are there in here.
I still don't think this man gets enough props for his work. Some folks i know hadn't even heard of him!!!"


eyepop I find it astonishing & disappointing that Marvin's work is so negligently overlooked round ur neck of the woods. The region in which i reside could scarcely b described as a hotbed of soul yet Marvin rightly enjoys enduring popularity here.


Cloudbuster said:"what's your favourite album of his?"

Competition was FIERCE in Marvin's day! Aretha released gems like "I Never Loved A Man", "Spirit In The Dark", "Lady Soul",and "Young Gifted & Black". Stevie was at his inspirational best via albums of the calibre of "Talking Book", "Fulfillingness' 1st Finale" and "Songs In The Key Of Life". Al Green hit the giddy heights with "I'm Still In Love With You" and "Call Me". Then our Marv had 2 contend with the occasional masterpiece from hugely talented contemporaries such as the O'Jays ("Back Stabbers"), Curtis Mayfield ("Superfly"), Isaac Hayes ("Hot Buttered Soul") and Earth,Wind & Fire ("That's The Way Of The World").
Well personally, though i'm sure "Here,My Dear" can hold its head up in such lofty company, i reckon Marvin ups the ante with "What's Going On" (& then some!). It's 1 of my all-time favourite records &, if there's a better album within its genre, i've certainly not heard it (& that includes "Innervisions")!
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Reply #25 posted 01/13/03 4:51pm

SWANG

Favortite Marvin album: a tie between Here, My Dear and Vunerable

and I would add that What's Going On is the greatest "concept" album I've ever heard (and I've heard many! lol)

Marvin was, in the words of Berry Gordy, "the truest artist I've ever known".

Marvin would spend thousands on a track, getting all parts of the arrangement in meticulous order before overdubs. Then when that was out of the way, he'd sit in front of the mike and just sing...with no lyrics or sheets with ideas in front of him...he'd just sing.

Art Stewart (his engineer) said that most of the time he'd just start singing about what may have happen to him that day or what was going on in his life at the time and how it made him feel. But NEVER any written lyrics!! He did pretty much the whole Let's Get It On album that way as well as Here My Dear.

Now THAT'S an ARTIST!!!

-SWANGalwaysneedsalittleMarvininhislife
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Reply #26 posted 01/13/03 7:39pm

mistermaxxx

SWANG said:

Favortite Marvin album: a tie between Here, My Dear and Vunerable

and I would add that What's Going On is the greatest "concept" album I've ever heard (and I've heard many! lol)

Marvin was, in the words of Berry Gordy, "the truest artist I've ever known".

Marvin would spend thousands on a track, getting all parts of the arrangement in meticulous order before overdubs. Then when that was out of the way, he'd sit in front of the mike and just sing...with no lyrics or sheets with ideas in front of him...he'd just sing.

Art Stewart (his engineer) said that most of the time he'd just start singing about what may have happen to him that day or what was going on in his life at the time and how it made him feel. But NEVER any written lyrics!! He did pretty much the whole Let's Get It On album that way as well as Here My Dear.

Now THAT'S an ARTIST!!!

-SWANGalwaysneedsalittleMarvininhislife
Berry Compared Marvin with Billie Holiday.what Art Stewart said about Marvin&His Creative Process was the same way 2Pac Composed His Stuff.I always dug how Marvin did His Vocals.4 Different Voices.
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