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An underappreciated Stevie Wonder classic!
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yayyyyyyyyyyy
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What an awesome classsic!! Go stevie!!!
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@RhythmBluesSoul1 Upset Stomach makes me dance every time and the lyrics couldn't be sadder.
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2 FUCKING MORONS!
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@Jonnybass7 who? Sanborn or Wonder?
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@MsJollycholly Yeah, he's my father.
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@Jonnybass7 is there a story there? I just thought Stevie got the best session guys to play on his albums, along with the best singers? Was there more to David Sanborn's presence? Remember his show back in the day, "Night Music"? He had EVERYONE on as his guest (only the most talented, though then obscure names like Djavan, the Marsalis bros unknown at the time and many others. Wonderful era - sadly missed now.
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in 1973 EVERYONE had 'Talking Book'. If you didn't, you were considered a total imbecile. And I mean EVERYONE - White, black, old and young, hippie freaks and hard core rockers (seriously). EVERYONE played it and LOVED it. His appeal was GLOBAL and I daresay even the bigots like it - there was nothing NOT to like. Anyone who had EARS recognized his genius!
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@Bravo6Whiskey David Sanborn was so unknown at the time they misspelled his name on the album as "Sanbourn"
Kinda crazy how Stevie takes the together songs (You and I, Joy Inside My Tears) and makes them sad and takes the breakup songs (Tuesday Heartbreak, Another Star) and makes them groovy. He's the master!
RhythmBluesSoul1 2 years ago 30
No breakup song has ever sounded this good!
JamesWhistleJr 2 years ago 9