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Stevie Wonder - "Tuesday Heartbreak"

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I have to dig this out once every few Tuesdays, lol

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" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #1 posted 04/20/11 2:27am

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music CLASSIC! That's all I can honestly say about this cut. That sax just moves me all of the time!

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Reply #2 posted 04/20/11 2:54am

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yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyy! STEVIE IS THE GREATEST ARTIST OF ALL TIMES!!!

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Reply #3 posted 04/20/11 2:59am

Timmy84

It strikes me odd how Stevie used sax less and less throughout the latter 40 years of his career (well there wasn't many horns before then either lol). It's rare to hear a Stevie Wonder hit with a sax ("All I Do" withstanding).

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Reply #4 posted 04/20/11 3:04am

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Here's one of my favorite recent Stevie cuts which uses sax:

It's so unfair how this entire album (A Time 2 Love) gets overlooked...

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Reply #5 posted 04/20/11 3:11am

Timmy84

silverchild said:

Here's one of my favorite recent Stevie cuts which uses sax:

It's so unfair how this entire album (A Time 2 Love) gets overlooked...

I forgot about this. nod And I agree. AT2L is a good album.

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Reply #6 posted 04/20/11 3:11am

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a time to love is amazing!!! and i concur, it is extremely underrated.

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Reply #7 posted 04/20/11 4:07am

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silverchild said:

music CLASSIC! That's all I can honestly say about this cut. That sax just moves me all of the time!

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biggrin That was a young, then-unknown David Sanborn honkin' away!

It's kool that Wonderlove was a proving ground for young artists like Sanborn, Ray Parker Jr., Denice Williams, Michael Sembello, and others......

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Reply #8 posted 04/20/11 4:31am

Timmy84

^ You know what's sad though? Wonderlove was good enough to release its OWN material but Stevie never went THAT far. neutral I was always bothered by that for some odd reason.

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Reply #9 posted 04/20/11 4:35am

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silverchild said:

music CLASSIC! That's all I can honestly say about this cut. That sax just moves me all of the time!

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biggrin That was a young, then-unknown David Sanborn honkin' away!

It's kool that Wonderlove was a proving ground for young artists like Sanborn, Ray Parker Jr., Denice Williams, Michael Sembello, and others......

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[Edited 4/19/11 21:19pm]

I was about to mention this about Sanborn. In that same year he played on BB King's Guess Who album. Yes Sanborn was eveywhere as a session musician.

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Reply #10 posted 04/20/11 4:40am

Vendetta1

I love Tuesday Heartbreak. mushy

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Reply #11 posted 04/20/11 5:01am

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Smittyrock70 said:

paligap said:

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biggrin That was a young, then-unknown David Sanborn honkin' away!

It's kool that Wonderlove was a proving ground for young artists like Sanborn, Ray Parker Jr., Denice Williams, Michael Sembello, and others......

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[Edited 4/19/11 21:19pm]

I was about to mention this about Sanborn. In that same year he played on BB King's Guess Who album. Yes Sanborn was eveywhere as a session musician.

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Yup! He started out with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and he seemed to just take off after that...

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Timmy84 said:

^ You know what's sad though? Wonderlove was good enough to release its OWN material but Stevie never went THAT far. neutral I was always bothered by that for some odd reason.

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Yeah...years ago, I thought that they were going to put out their own album, but I don't know where I got that idea, lol

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Reply #13 posted 04/20/11 5:04am

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Timmy84 said:

^ You know what's sad though? Wonderlove was good enough to release its OWN material but Stevie never went THAT far. neutral I was always bothered by that for some odd reason.

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Yeah...years ago, I thought that they were going to put out their own album, but I don't know where I got that idea, lol

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lol It kinda sucks they didn't. Stevie could've built an empire but I guess other matters got in the way plus that accident kinda changed his MO about everything...

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Reply #14 posted 04/20/11 5:36am

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its one of my favorites of talking book. great non single track. Stevie is taking forever to put out new material huh?

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Reply #15 posted 04/20/11 5:40am

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Funkin good. This is gettin mad play at my parties!

Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss...
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Reply #16 posted 04/20/11 5:58am

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Timmy84 said:

paligap said:

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Yeah...years ago, I thought that they were going to put out their own album, but I don't know where I got that idea, lol

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lol It kinda sucks they didn't. Stevie could've built an empire but I guess other matters got in the way plus that accident kinda changed his MO about everything...

nod Yeah that '73 car accident turned him from a late-night rock star to a man fascinated with Africa, wearing his hair in African braids, and wearing those African robes. The tone of his music also shifted by '74 too.

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Reply #17 posted 04/20/11 6:04am

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silverchild said:

Timmy84 said:

lol It kinda sucks they didn't. Stevie could've built an empire but I guess other matters got in the way plus that accident kinda changed his MO about everything...

nod Yeah that '73 car accident turned him from a late-night rock star to a man fascinated with Africa, wearing his hair in African braids, and wearing those African robes. The tone of his music also shifted by '74 too.

Right. I often wondered sometimes what would've happened had Stevie NOT had that accident. hmmm

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silverchild said:

Timmy84 said:

lol It kinda sucks they didn't. Stevie could've built an empire but I guess other matters got in the way plus that accident kinda changed his MO about everything...

nod Yeah that '73 car accident turned him from a late-night rock star to a man fascinated with Africa, wearing his hair in African braids, and wearing those African robes. The tone of his music also shifted by '74 too.

he was wearing braids and robes by 1971/1972, before the accident. and i see nothing wrong with his connection to the motherland. if he continued to go the previous route, perhaps his work would have been less spiritual, who knows. it may have been the same, but there are visions which may not have occured had that accident happened. would we have ever gotten 'contusion'? hee hee...

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MJJstudent said:

silverchild said:

nod Yeah that '73 car accident turned him from a late-night rock star to a man fascinated with Africa, wearing his hair in African braids, and wearing those African robes. The tone of his music also shifted by '74 too.

he was wearing braids and robes by 1971/1972, before the accident. and i see nothing wrong with his connection to the motherland. if he continued to go the previous route, perhaps his work would have been less spiritual, who knows. it may have been the same, but there are visions which may not have occured had that accident happened. would we have ever gotten 'contusion'? hee hee...

Oh I didn't say there was anything wrong with him connecting to the motherland. Actually, that's why I love Stevie as an artist, prophet, and most of all, man. There's history behind him, Africa and the totality of Black music. And the "braids and robes" comment was just a joke! Even though he was wearing braids and robes way before '74 onwards, he was wearing it heavily after the car accident. Many of his collagues and peers couldn't understand why, but he seemed to be more wiser and mindful about his way of life after that tragedy. That's one of the reasons why his legendary '72-'74 collaborators Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil walked away from him for nearly two decades. He became more afrocentric and understood what it meant to be a God-fearing man.

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silverchild said:

MJJstudent said:

he was wearing braids and robes by 1971/1972, before the accident. and i see nothing wrong with his connection to the motherland. if he continued to go the previous route, perhaps his work would have been less spiritual, who knows. it may have been the same, but there are visions which may not have occured had that accident happened. would we have ever gotten 'contusion'? hee hee...

Oh I didn't say there was anything wrong with him connecting to the motherland. Actually, that's why I love Stevie as an artist, prophet, and most of all, man. There's history behind him, Africa and the totality of Black music. And the "braids and robes" comment was just a joke! Even though he was wearing braids and robes way before '74 onwards, he was wearing it heavily after the car accident. Many of his collagues and peers couldn't understand why, but he seemed to be more wiser and mindful about his way of life after that tragedy. That's one of the reasons why his legendary '72-'74 collaborators Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil walked away from him for nearly two decades. He became more afrocentric and understood what it meant to be a God-fearing man.

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therein lies the problem with not catching nuance on the internets... HA! i'm really bad at capturing nuance in these forums and social networking sites.

but i do like everything you've said here...

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Reply #21 posted 04/20/11 8:19am

Timmy84

silverchild said:

MJJstudent said:

he was wearing braids and robes by 1971/1972, before the accident. and i see nothing wrong with his connection to the motherland. if he continued to go the previous route, perhaps his work would have been less spiritual, who knows. it may have been the same, but there are visions which may not have occured had that accident happened. would we have ever gotten 'contusion'? hee hee...

Oh I didn't say there was anything wrong with him connecting to the motherland. Actually, that's why I love Stevie as an artist, prophet, and most of all, man. There's history behind him, Africa and the totality of Black music. And the "braids and robes" comment was just a joke! Even though he was wearing braids and robes way before '74 onwards, he was wearing it heavily after the car accident. Many of his collagues and peers couldn't understand why, but he seemed to be more wiser and mindful about his way of life after that tragedy. That's one of the reasons why his legendary '72-'74 collaborators Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil walked away from him for nearly two decades. He became more afrocentric and understood what it meant to be a God-fearing man.

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Yeah, it seemed Stevie got wiser after that accident. Who knows? Maybe he was a bit obnoxious before that...

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Reply #22 posted 04/20/11 8:24am

Harlepolis

The intro sounds like exactly where The Neptunes used to draw their inspiration from.

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Reply #23 posted 04/20/11 8:24am

Timmy84

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The intro sounds like exactly where The Neptunes used to draw their inspiration from.

YEP!

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Reply #24 posted 04/22/11 1:03pm

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music nice song from an amazing album

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