Marvin Gaye is a king and I love some of his music, but I've never understood the appeal of what's going on. It sounds like musical soft watercolours to me. I appreciate that it's one of the first black protest records, but if you want to enjoy music you actually have to like the sounds; historical perspective plays only a small role. I assume I'm just missing something about the album
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Originally Posted by Trollheart
You sound like Buffy after they dragged her back from Heaven.
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Originally Posted by WWWP
I want to open a school for MB's lost boys and teach them basic coping skills and build up their self esteem and strengthen their emotional intelligence and teach them about vegetables and institutionalized racism and sexism and then they'll all build a bronze statue of me in my honor and my bronzed titties will forever be groped by the grubby paws of you ****ing whiny pathetic white boys.
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