Thread started 01/19/12 9:55ammjscarousal |
Stevie Wonder- Front Line
I am a veteran of the war I up and joined the army back in 1964 At sixteen I just had to be a man at any cost I volunteered for Vietnam where I got my leg shot off |
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Reply #1 posted 01/19/12 3:08pm
Harlepolis |
I recall a quote from a movie that said "who's more a man Than a man with a reason that's worth dyin' for"
I wonder which movie was he refering too?
Great track, I seem to recall a thread here saying that all of the new songs from Stevie's Musiquarium are re-recorded versions from songs he recorded back in 74.
Would def love to hear That Girl in its original form. |
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Reply #2 posted 01/19/12 3:16pm
mjscarousal |
Harlepolis said:
I recall a quote from a movie that said "who's more a man Than a man with a reason that's worth dyin' for"
I wonder which movie was he refering too?
Great track, I seem to recall a thread here saying that all of the new songs from Stevie's Musiquarium are re-recorded versions from songs he recorded back in 74.
Would def love to hear That Girl in its original form.
I heart that song so much!! |
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Reply #3 posted 01/19/12 5:38pm
AlexdeParis |
Love it! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis |
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Reply #4 posted 01/19/12 9:45pm
Timmy84 |
Harlepolis said:
I recall a quote from a movie that said "who's more a man Than a man with a reason that's worth dyin' for"
I wonder which movie was he refering too?
Great track, I seem to recall a thread here saying that all of the new songs from Stevie's Musiquarium are re-recorded versions from songs he recorded back in 74.
Would def love to hear That Girl in its original form.
I believe it because those lyrics sound like something Stevie would write in that time frame (1973-74). The lyrics clearly state it was about the Vietnam War. |
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