Lrobby99 (Wisconsin, USA) | | Posted: Jun 10, 2011 - 09:42 | |
Nothing short of a solid 9. Just a shame how Marvin left us. |
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Ahnyer_Keester (Chicago Il) | | Posted: Jun 10, 2011 - 09:42 | |
dave216j wrote: Indeed...that was unexpected and awesome...
Yes, as in cleanse the pallet. |
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dave216j (DC) | | Posted: May 09, 2011 - 19:03 | |
linden wrote:Great segue from Bjork's "Oh So Quiet." I salute you, Bill!  Indeed...that was unexpected and awesome... |
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DD rabbi_phil (beach) | | Posted: Mar 07, 2011 - 16:21 | |
Ain't nothin like the real thing baby.
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listen_n_sf
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The soundtrack for unintended pregnancy.
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linden (Santa Cruz, CA) | | Posted: Mar 07, 2011 - 16:16 | |
Great segue from Bjork's "Oh So Quiet." I salute you, Bill!  |
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cc_rider (Austin Texas. Y'all.) | | Posted: Mar 07, 2011 - 16:15 | |
ziggytrix wrote: Nobody can ruin this song for me. Marvin had it goin' ON. |
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anabel
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judging by the playlist, I think Bill is feelin frisky!!  |
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jools (Brighton UK) | | Posted: Jan 04, 2011 - 01:02 | |
First working day of my year - nice track to get things moving...
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ziggytrix (Dallas, TX) | | Posted: Dec 03, 2010 - 10:37 | |
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bseib (40 24' N 86 53' W) | | Posted: Dec 03, 2010 - 10:34 | |
crap..... I already rated it a 10... ;-)
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MannAudioltd (Worcester England) | | Posted: Oct 01, 2010 - 03:03 | |
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calypsus_1
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Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On, Live in Montreux (1980)
"The fabulous Marvin Gaye singing a great version of his classic "Let's Get It On" in Montreux Jazz Festival. "Marvin Gaye - Lets Get It On. Live (1976)
"In 1976 Marvin Gayes marriage was about to collapse. He was also just about to be imprisoned because of non-paid child-support to his wife Anna. Reputedly Motown bailed Marvin out and he was suggested to leave US for a some time. Promoter Jeffrey Kruger arranged a European tour to start up in September 1976 and it also included a long waited visit to England for the first time in ten years.
This concert in question was held in 10th October before sell-out audience in Edenhall concert hall Amsterdam. The track listing is pretty much identical compared to the Album "Marvin Gaye - Live At The London Palladium!" which was recorded on the same tour seven days earlier. Only songs missing are "Trouble Man" and "God is Love". All the other tracks are exactly (although in different order) the same as on this DVD, even including the content of medleys. These Medleys are actually one of the biggest problems in this concert. In a way the whole concert is one gigantic medley, while atleast what I was expecting, were the full versions of the songs. If compared to the performances in the "Live in Montreux" DVD this concert feels pretty boring. Marvin himself explained the reason for these medleys in Sharon Davis´ biography book like this; "I got a list of songs from my promoter. He told me all the tracks that were popular in England and I just put them into medley form for few minutes because I hadn´t done them in years. In fact, when I sing them in the States people go for popcorn and hot dogs. The only way you can perform an old record in the States is if you are very animated about it because American´s don´t want memories. They´re not nostalgic people. So I can´t understand why British audiences want to hear the old stuff because for me the songs are very painful, especially those with Tammi Terrell..."
The show starts up with two songs from the "I Want you" album; "All The Way Round" and "Since I Had You". The effect of constant eating of junk food and irregular sleeping habits can bee seen on Marvins body as his appearance looks a bit sleepy and swollen. The song "Come Get To This" leads the concert onwards as an intro to an extended version of "Let´s Get It On" in which Marvin really "gets it on" in seducing the female viewers in the audience. After "Let´s Get It On" begins the chain of medleys which won´t end until the finale which is the "Distant Lover". First medley includes some biggest 60´s hits like "Pride and Joy", "I Heard It Through The Grapewine" ect.
The second medley consisted of songs from the "What´s Going On?" album starting with "Inner City Blues" and then leading through "What´s Going On?" to "Save The Children". For the final medley of classic duet songs, Marvin was joined on stage by a lady called Florence Lyles. With Florence Marvin sings through songs like "You´re All I Need" and "Ain´t No Mountain High Enough", but unfortunately Flo´s voice sounds really flat compared to original duet partners like Tammi Terrels or Kim Westons. She really doesn´t make any justice for these songs although It´s only my own oppinion. The Finale "Distant lover" is probably the best act in this concert though I think a better performance can be heard on the "Live At The London Palladium" album. " |
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ziakut (Chicago, IL) | | Posted: May 26, 2010 - 10:18 | |
Marvin Gaye is always a breath of fresh air.
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skyguy (CO) | | Posted: Feb 20, 2010 - 12:09 | |
Yeah! Almost makes up for the incessant Radio Head whine. almost.
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jools (Brighton UK) | | Posted: Jan 20, 2010 - 02:10 | |
peter_james_bond wrote:handyrae wrote:Going from Radiohead's Nude to this is a wonderful illustration of the phrase going from the sublime to the ridiculous, or in this case from the ridiculous to the sublime. The_Shrike wrote:No, you had it correct the first time. You guys are comparing apples and oranges. Both artists are great in their own way.  No - Radiohead are crap |
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jools (Brighton UK) | | Posted: Jan 20, 2010 - 02:09 | |
Now - this is MUCH better than Radiodick,I mean Radiohead.....
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peter_james_bond (The Burg) | | Posted: Dec 19, 2009 - 16:45 | |
handyrae wrote:Going from Radiohead's Nude to this is a wonderful illustration of the phrase going from the sublime to the ridiculous, or in this case from the ridiculous to the sublime.
The_Shrike wrote:No, you had it correct the first time.
You guys are comparing apples and oranges. Both artists are great in their own way.  |
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peter_james_bond (The Burg) | | Posted: Dec 19, 2009 - 16:13 | |
romeotuma wrote:This song is soooo gooood for the ears...
yessssss..... |
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: Dec 19, 2009 - 16:12 | |
This song is soooo gooood for the ears...
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The_Shrike
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handyrae wrote:Going from Radiohead's Nude to this is a wonderful illustration of the phrase going from the sublime to the ridiculous, or in this case from the ridiculous to the sublime.
No, you had it correct the first time. |
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handyrae (Zero Point Field) | | Posted: Nov 18, 2009 - 06:18 | |
Going from Radiohead's Nude to this is a wonderful illustration of the phrase going from the sublime to the ridiculous, or in this case from the ridiculous to the sublime.
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nagsheadlocal (North Carolina, the new New Jersey) | | Posted: Nov 18, 2009 - 06:16 | |
One of my favorite memories of kollidge is listening to two female friends of mine argue over who had the sexiest voice: Al Green or Marvin Gaye.
Even as a straight guy I have to say: damn, but these guys just ooze sexuality.
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bronorb (Wisconsin) | | Posted: Nov 18, 2009 - 06:15 | |
BoneRoller wrote:Not sure there's a better song to get your groove onto. An absolute go-to and usually a dependable panty remover!!
Love it. We need to put together a list of songs to put on a "Panty Remover" CD.  |
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fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | | Posted: Sep 16, 2009 - 05:48 | |
Tagish_girl wrote:Fred, Fred, Fred.... my dearest Nottie.... you remind me of Brit I knew, who said the only thing colder than the English weather is English women.... and then a Brit girl's retort, 'That's because we sleep with you English men'..... A little singing foreplay, and you can get it on like Marvin!!!  (and I hope there is no jury at the end of your bed!!  Maybe that explains my less than stellar success in the bedroom arena. Not that singing foreplay would help me much, given the state of my singing voice (like a frog with adenoids). What I really need is to be able to lick my eyebrows  |
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Tagish_girl (happily seeking hammock, Helsingborg, Sweden) | | Posted: Jul 15, 2009 - 02:41 | |
fredriley wrote: Yeesh! All that just to get a shag. Chrissake, guys, just get your kit off and get it on - less talk, more shag ;-)
Fred, Fred, Fred.... my dearest Nottie.... you remind me of Brit I knew, who said the only thing colder than the English weather is English women.... and then a Brit girl's retort, 'That's because we sleep with you English men'..... A little singing foreplay, and you can get it on like Marvin!!!  (and I hope there is no jury at the end of your bed!! |
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fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | | Posted: Jul 15, 2009 - 02:39 | |
"beating about the bush" - sounds a bit S&M to me. Ah, the old days when you couldn't refer to sex directly, but had to use all sorts of euphemisms and circumlocutions. Personally I'd rather call a shag a shag but there's no doubt sexual repression led to more inventive lyrics.
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JoBo (California) | | Posted: May 12, 2009 - 13:11 | |
Circle Star Theater, San Carlos, CA 1982/83 .... beautiful brother he was!! RIP  |
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martinc (Ottawa Canada) | | Posted: May 12, 2009 - 13:06 | |
Be right back I am going to chase my love around the house a bit!
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On_The_Beach (Vancouver, Canada) | | Posted: Apr 11, 2009 - 00:19 | |
Check out the terminally cool Marvin rockin' the toque! (or what you 'mericans call a "ski hat"). Hoser chic!
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