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@canefan said in Documentaries:
Stevie was woke before there was woke! Great show. Someone needs to make a new doco on Do they know it's Xmas? now.
Yeah, and Waylon Jennings was refreshingly un PC.
a good ol boy like that ain’t got time for singing in African !
Stevie is a musical genius ( I don’t use that term lightly ) but I gotta agree with the Dukes of Hazzard singer in this case.
Shelia E was fucken incredible as one of Princes support acts, absolutely wicked drummer and a pretty cool singer but yeah, she’s not worthy of a line above others in that lineup.
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@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
Stevie was woke before there was woke! Great show. Someone needs to make a new doco on Do they know it's Xmas? now.
Yeah, and Waylon Jennings was refreshingly un PC.
a good ol boy like that ain’t got time for singing in African !
Stevie is a musical genius ( I don’t use that term lightly ) but I gotta agree with the Dukes of Hazzard singer in this case.
It was the way it was framed, but perhaps Stevie was overcompensating for missing out on the original writing of the song. One thing that comes out is how much of a writing genius Lionel and Michael were, and Quincy and his partner were amazing when picking who would sing which parts based on their voice profiles. Huey Lewis was very big at that time, but I think he could count himself lucky to get a solo
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@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
Stevie was woke before there was woke! Great show. Someone needs to make a new doco on Do they know it's Xmas? now.
Yeah, and Waylon Jennings was refreshingly un PC.
a good ol boy like that ain’t got time for singing in African !
Stevie is a musical genius ( I don’t use that term lightly ) but I gotta agree with the Dukes of Hazzard singer in this case.
It was the way it was framed, but perhaps Stevie was overcompensating for missing out on the original writing of the song. One thing that comes out is how much of a writing genius Lionel and Michael were, and Quincy and his partner were amazing when picking who would sing which parts based on their voice profiles. Huey Lewis was very big at that time, but I think he could count himself lucky to get a solo
Yep, Lionel is the king of cheese but he did some absolute bangers in his time and you get the feeling he is a hell of a nice guy too.
If a weirdo like MJ can turn up you’d have assumed Prince would too. Sigh,
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@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
Stevie was woke before there was woke! Great show. Someone needs to make a new doco on Do they know it's Xmas? now.
Yeah, and Waylon Jennings was refreshingly un PC.
a good ol boy like that ain’t got time for singing in African !
Stevie is a musical genius ( I don’t use that term lightly ) but I gotta agree with the Dukes of Hazzard singer in this case.
It was the way it was framed, but perhaps Stevie was overcompensating for missing out on the original writing of the song. One thing that comes out is how much of a writing genius Lionel and Michael were, and Quincy and his partner were amazing when picking who would sing which parts based on their voice profiles. Huey Lewis was very big at that time, but I think he could count himself lucky to get a solo
Yep, Lionel is the king of cheese but he did some absolute bangers in his time and you get the feeling he is a hell of a nice guy too.
If a weirdo like MJ can turn up you’d have assumed Prince would too. Sigh,
Stevie went dark for weeks and wondered why they didn't call him to write the song. Lots of divas there
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@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
Stevie was woke before there was woke! Great show. Someone needs to make a new doco on Do they know it's Xmas? now.
Yeah, and Waylon Jennings was refreshingly un PC.
a good ol boy like that ain’t got time for singing in African !
Stevie is a musical genius ( I don’t use that term lightly ) but I gotta agree with the Dukes of Hazzard singer in this case.
It was the way it was framed, but perhaps Stevie was overcompensating for missing out on the original writing of the song. One thing that comes out is how much of a writing genius Lionel and Michael were, and Quincy and his partner were amazing when picking who would sing which parts based on their voice profiles. Huey Lewis was very big at that time, but I think he could count himself lucky to get a solo
Yep, Lionel is the king of cheese but he did some absolute bangers in his time and you get the feeling he is a hell of a nice guy too.
If a weirdo like MJ can turn up you’d have assumed Prince would too. Sigh,
Stevie went dark for weeks and wondered why they didn't call him to write the song. Lots of divas there
He was in the dark about a lot of stuff. Ray Charles was too.
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@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
Stevie was woke before there was woke! Great show. Someone needs to make a new doco on Do they know it's Xmas? now.
Yeah, and Waylon Jennings was refreshingly un PC.
a good ol boy like that ain’t got time for singing in African !
Stevie is a musical genius ( I don’t use that term lightly ) but I gotta agree with the Dukes of Hazzard singer in this case.
It was the way it was framed, but perhaps Stevie was overcompensating for missing out on the original writing of the song. One thing that comes out is how much of a writing genius Lionel and Michael were, and Quincy and his partner were amazing when picking who would sing which parts based on their voice profiles. Huey Lewis was very big at that time, but I think he could count himself lucky to get a solo
Yep, Lionel is the king of cheese but he did some absolute bangers in his time and you get the feeling he is a hell of a nice guy too.
If a weirdo like MJ can turn up you’d have assumed Prince would too. Sigh,
Stevie went dark for weeks and wondered why they didn't call him to write the song. Lots of divas there
He was in the dark about a lot of stuff. Ray Charles was too.
That's low hanging fruit right there
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@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
Stevie was woke before there was woke! Great show. Someone needs to make a new doco on Do they know it's Xmas? now.
Yeah, and Waylon Jennings was refreshingly un PC.
a good ol boy like that ain’t got time for singing in African !
Stevie is a musical genius ( I don’t use that term lightly ) but I gotta agree with the Dukes of Hazzard singer in this case.
It was the way it was framed, but perhaps Stevie was overcompensating for missing out on the original writing of the song. One thing that comes out is how much of a writing genius Lionel and Michael were, and Quincy and his partner were amazing when picking who would sing which parts based on their voice profiles. Huey Lewis was very big at that time, but I think he could count himself lucky to get a solo
Yep, Lionel is the king of cheese but he did some absolute bangers in his time and you get the feeling he is a hell of a nice guy too.
If a weirdo like MJ can turn up you’d have assumed Prince would too. Sigh,
Stevie went dark for weeks and wondered why they didn't call him to write the song. Lots of divas there
He was in the dark about a lot of stuff. Ray Charles was too.
That's low hanging fruit right there
Low hanging fruit suits someone as lowbrow as me
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@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
@MN5 said in Documentaries:
@canefan said in Documentaries:
Stevie was woke before there was woke! Great show. Someone needs to make a new doco on Do they know it's Xmas? now.
Yeah, and Waylon Jennings was refreshingly un PC.
a good ol boy like that ain’t got time for singing in African !
Stevie is a musical genius ( I don’t use that term lightly ) but I gotta agree with the Dukes of Hazzard singer in this case.
It was the way it was framed, but perhaps Stevie was overcompensating for missing out on the original writing of the song. One thing that comes out is how much of a writing genius Lionel and Michael were, and Quincy and his partner were amazing when picking who would sing which parts based on their voice profiles. Huey Lewis was very big at that time, but I think he could count himself lucky to get a solo
Yep, Lionel is the king of cheese but he did some absolute bangers in his time and you get the feeling he is a hell of a nice guy too.
If a weirdo like MJ can turn up you’d have assumed Prince would too. Sigh,
Stevie went dark for weeks and wondered why they didn't call him to write the song. Lots of divas there
He was in the dark about a lot of stuff. Ray Charles was too.
That's low hanging fruit right there
Low hanging fruit suits someone as lowbrow as me
I did laugh 😂