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Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by Nnenna1(f): 4:26am On Jan 10, 2006
I've heard of him a long time ago--actually my dad's a crazy fan. But I always thought of Marvin Gaye as a singer of soulish sex songs (Like those kind of songs usually, but he was too much of a screamer at the time). I bought the digitally remastered edition of his 1971 album "what's going on" on a whim (which, suprisingly, wasn't a sex/love song, but a response to the vietnam war), and I've been addicted ever since. I've listened to every single track consistently for over a year, and I've not been bored just yet ( I get bored with songs easily)...they must be that good.

Anyways, who has listened to any of his songs in the album? I'll list them here:

What's going on?
What's happening brother?
Mercy Mercy Me (Ecology)
Save the Children
Inner City Blues (makes me want to Holla)
God is Love
Right On
Flying High
Wholy Holy
Sad Tomorrows

There're songs he recorded with Tammi Terrell in the fifties: Aint nothing like the Real Thing, Your Love (Is All I Need), and so forth. Anyone in the same shoes as I? Which song of his do you like best?
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by hotangel2(f): 6:51am On Jan 10, 2006
He's one of those old men right (no offense)... i only listen to those songs in movies, or by mistake.
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by Freewilly(f): 6:54am On Jan 10, 2006
The man was one of the greatest of his time so sad his dad had to shoot him.
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by nferyn(m): 7:52am On Jan 10, 2006
He used to live in Belgium (trying to get off the heroin) and wrote probably his best song over here: Sexual Healing
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by Seun(m): 2:36pm On Jan 10, 2006
I got to know him through Fantasia Barrino when she rendered his song 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine'. I like the original rendition a bit better, and also 'How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You', 'You Are Everything', and 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough'.

I am completely unimpressed by 'Sexual Healing', which seems to be his most most popular song. I don't see why people like it.
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by nferyn(m): 2:44pm On Jan 10, 2006
Seun:

I got to know him through Fantasia Barrino when she rendered his song 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine'. I like the original rendition a bit better, and also 'How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You', 'You Are Everything', and 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough'.

I am completely unimpressed by 'Sexual Healing', which seems to be his most most popular song. I don't see why people like it.

Maybe it's got something to do with not having a frame of reference wink
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by cillalove(f): 3:14pm On Jan 10, 2006
i love marvin gaye's songs, i think they all are great.
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by HalfIjebu(m): 3:21pm On Jan 10, 2006
Sexually Healing's spiritually sexually,if you knowatamean!...Wicked!
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by dafman(m): 3:46pm On Jan 10, 2006
nferyn:

He used to live in Belgium (trying to get off the heroin) and wrote probably his best song over here: Sexual Healing

men! I love that song so much (sexual healing), he put so much soul into that song, sometimes when i listen i feel like the guy was actually getting healing from sex. I also love the version by Michael Bolton, don't ever get tired of listening to the song over and over again.
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by ijebuman(m): 3:54pm On Jan 10, 2006
There are a lot of great songs on his last album, Midnight Love apart from 'Sexual Healing' like 'My Love Is Waiting' and 'Joy'

'Lets get it on' (released 1973) is still one of his greatest albums.


Let's get it on
We're all sensitive people
With so much to give
Understand me, sugar
Since we've to be here
Let's live
I love you
There's nothing wrong with me
Loving you, baby no no
And giving yourself to me can never be wrong
If the love is true
- Lets get it on - Marvin Gaye
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by raregroove(m): 4:30pm On Jan 10, 2006
Marvin Gaye was one of the very few great musicians (others were Lamont Dozier & Stevie Wonder) on the Motown label; which was mostly plagued by watered-down versions of the soul genre in the 60s, such as that of the Supremes.

Marvin made several good albums (such as "What's going on" & "Lets get it on"wink & it is very hard to single out a particular album. The "I want you" album is worthy of note, here you find Marvin engaging in romantic funk, he was inspired by the great Leon Ware who wrote most of the songs and sacrificed them at the expense of his career at the insistence of Berry Gordy. "Come live with me" & "Since I had you" are both worthy of note, the aforementioned is ladened with naughty innuendoes. If you appreciate this album then explore Leon Ware's seminal album, it will lead you on a refined soulful path...

On the Sexual Healing album, the troubled man echoes his home return from Europe to his estranged wife on "My love is waiting", "Turn on some music" has a lot of sexual energy about it. However don't limit yourself to these albums, there are several others that are worth listening to such as "Hear, my dear" - Marvin was undergoing a divorce & the court granted his ex-wife the proceeds of the album. If you want to understand the Great man, steer clear from all those wretched Motown compilations ...
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by otokx(m): 5:07pm On Jan 10, 2006
he was a great artist...with a radical pastor as for a father
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by Shadiat(f): 9:42pm On Jan 10, 2006
Marvin Gaye is a Legend....
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by ijebuman(m): 10:25pm On Jan 10, 2006
Does anyone still remember his video for Sexual Healing ? I still remember the part where the mercury in the thermometer shoots up when a 'lovely' nurse takes his temperature.  cheesy
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by raregroove(m): 11:15pm On Jan 10, 2006
ijebuman:

Does anyone still remember his video for Sexual Healing ? I still remember the part where the mercury in the thermometer shoots up when a 'lovely' nurse takes his temperature.  cheesy 


argh yes, he saw her beautifull legs & his temperature went soaring, afterwards the nurse let her hair down, then marvin accompanied her to his stretch limo, oh my!
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by mizkay(f): 12:59am On Jan 11, 2006
Marvin marvin........one hell of a crooner......just this evening I was listening to an up-to-date copyright shaggy version of sexual healing......still very groovy like that. To think of the number of artists who have copyrighted that song is amazing......tells you how fine a song it was. Oh and plus they used it on one of Kevin Hill episodes....great legend Mr Gaye was.....
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by debanjee(m): 1:41am On Jan 11, 2006
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Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by comechop(m): 5:48am On Jan 11, 2006
Is it only me that has never heard of the Marvin character?
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by Freewilly(f): 8:35am On Jan 11, 2006
comechop:

Is it only me that has never heard of the Marvin character?

Yup it's only you that's never heard of Marvin Gaye cuz you a bushman...lol
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by nons: 9:38am On Jan 11, 2006
Sexual healing still remains golden!
Marvin Gaye still lives!
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by luridguy(m): 10:05am On Jan 11, 2006
dis guy is a legend his song will remain even after he is gone
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by Farriel(m): 12:43pm On Jan 11, 2006
Marvin Gaye's entire recorded output signifies the development of black music from raw rhythm and blues, through sophisticated soul to the political awareness of the early 70's, and the increased concentration on personal and sexual politics thereafter.

And I think that Gaye's remarkable vocal range remains a testament for all subsequent soul vocalists, and his 'lover man' stance has been frequently mimiked

In very simple terms, Marvin Gaye's contribution to Black Music over the past four decades is immeasurable. I think he was one of soul music's premier performers whose achievements are legendary. A man I'd always love his songs.

And yes Mizkay, he's one helluva crooner. Sexual Healing's one of my favourite too.
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by comechop(m): 2:26am On Jan 12, 2006
freewilly u say i'm a bushman cos i havent heard of some musician rite? No prob girl, its not your fault. Have nothing to say to ya..just keep livin life and opening ur mouth to say watever enters in it
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by Freewilly(f): 8:21am On Jan 12, 2006
comechop:

freewilly u say i'm a bushman because i havent heard of some musician rite? No prob girl, its not your fault. Have nothing to say to ya..just keep livin life and opening your mouth to say watever enters in it

*bite me*
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by ijebuman(m): 10:36am On Jan 12, 2006
luridguy:

this guy is a legend his song will remain even after he is gone

ROFL dude grin, the guy is already dead, he died in 1984 (was killed by his dad a day before his 45th birthday)

Marvin Gaye (April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984)
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by grailife(m): 3:51pm On Jan 12, 2006
In the abstract, the details of Marvin Gaye's death read like a Biblical parable: Man hollers at wife. Son, defending mother, hollers back at father. Father hollers at son. Son smites father. Father kills son.

But the devil is in the details.

The slaying, 20 years ago this spring, was the climax of a long-festering, pathological relationship between the troubled, drug-addled soul singer and his oddball father.

Their relationship featured violence, competition, humiliation, rancor and hate. They had argued and fought most of their lives, perhaps because they were too much alike to ever hope to get along.

Each was deeply conflicted.

Marvin Sr. was a terminally out-of-work fundamentalist preacher who ranted against the sins of indulgence. Yet he was an avid consumer of vodka and a zealous cross-dresser.
Like his dad, Marvin Jr. was a contradictory character, made up of equal parts hubris and self-loathing, boundless egomania and debilitating insecurities.

He consumed prodigious amounts of cocaine and as a result spent his life in debt, despite earning millions.

"How much have I spent in toot over the years?" Gaye mused a few years before his death. "I don't want to know... Enough to certify me as a fool. You'd have to call me a drug addict and a sex freak."

True, sex was another of Gay's singular contradictions.

Marketed as Motown's lover man, he was a misogynist who beat the women he professed to love—a trait he inherited from his father. He sang ballads and duets about soulful romance, yet forced his lovers into degrading and kinky acts that satisfied his sadism and voyeurism.
"The dark side of life and the dark side of the mind really fascinated him," Janice Hunter, Gaye's second wife, told biographer Steve Turner. "There was stuff that I can't even talk about that just went so deep, so dark and so bizarre... Forbidden, dangerous, scary, off-the-wall ways of thinking and behaving."

Gaye barred Hunter from pursuing her dream of becoming a singer.

"I'm the last of the great chauvinists," he told David Ritz, another biographer. "I like to see women serve me—and that's that. In Jan's case, serving me meant feeding my fantasies—my evil fantasies."

Gaye was a chronic masturbator and connoisseur of pornography. He struggled with fear of flying, stage fright, impotence and other forms of sexual dysfunction, paranoia, irrational jealousies and homophobia.

He was envious of men who sang in lower registers than he could because he feared his voice would seem effeminate by comparison. Growing up, kids teased him about his "sissy" father, Marvin Pentz Gay Sr. Marvin Jr. added the "e" to his stage name as a teenager.

At his father's insistence, Marvin Jr. spent the first third of his life suppressing all urges to indulge in secular vices. Once freed of his father's rule, he spent the final two-thirds of his life indulging every vice that struck his fancy.

Yes, Marvin Sr. shot and killed Marvin Jr. on April 1, 1984. But their story is much more than a "domestic dispute," as old school cops might call it.
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by freshsmile: 10:22pm On Jan 12, 2006
Marvin Gaye. love his music. always have. sad he is not here anymore to show us what he could be doing now.
RIP
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by 2nde(m): 6:54pm On Jan 16, 2006
his music is so good and will continue to live on
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by Sama(f): 3:50am On Jan 20, 2006
I listen to Sexual Healing wink that is one of my fav. songs...
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by ZuluNation(m): 4:02am On Jan 20, 2006
Who do you think of when you listen sexual feeling sama?

@ sama oh my God you only sixteen.Baby girl you better be thinking of your home work when you listen to sexual healing. Just kidding don't start hating on me now.
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by gbenga9ja(m): 4:48am On Jan 21, 2006
Sexual Healing is da best anyday and anytime for me. i have it on my laptop and some other wonderful, sumptious oldies too like that of luther vandross, the commodores, tina turner etc
Re: Who's Listening To Marvin Gaye? by Bisanke(f): 11:08pm On Feb 12, 2006
I listen 2 any music that can give me wisdom and marvin gay is surely one of them though my favorite song that he sang is sexual healing

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