SO BEAUTIFUL AND SAD | FIRST TIME HEARING Marvin Gaye - what’s going on | REACTION

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Published 2024-03-11

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  • This song is just as relevant today as it was when it came out back in 1971.
  • Now! Can't get no better than Marvin Gaye. He was so much ahead of his time in both his messages and skilled style.
  • @nickyfarrell3024
    I cried too. So appropriate right now. Gone too soon. I miss him.🙏🏾
  • @ubilo
    Marvin was such a great singer. This song is about the war in Vietnam, racism and environmental destruction. So much soul. One of Detroit's finest.
  • @pamagnolia
    One of the best song’s of the time. Still applies today! Marvin’s voice was so great
  • @JB-js4ir
    Been listening to Marvin Gaye since the 1960’s, doesn’t get old, love him
  • @DanielLehan
    I will never understand the "Heart of enraged jealousy" that causes anyone to kill another, "with unrighteous judgement" against such a Beautiful soulful person, such as Marvin Gaye. This man had a gift from God! He is missed!
  • @stevendreith4343
    I've been listening to this since 1971. I bought the lp then, and now still listening to the cd.
  • @tyroneheath2497
    Marvin Gaye Was So Before His Time With Songs That Still Resonate With What's Going On In The World Today, May He RIP🕊️🕊️
  • @josemurillo2424
    The line "father theres no need to escalate it" kinda gets me. Such a sad end to such an amazing artist.
  • @carlbaker7242
    There's was no better man to sing this message. A song today is still true.
  • @dagmar.6954
    Marvin Gaye was part of early Motown in the 1960's. He had a lot of great songs such as "Ain't That Peculiar", "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)", "I Heard It Through The Grapevine", "Let's Get It On", "Mercy, Mercy Me" etc. Gaye also recorded quite a few duets with Mary Wells ("Once Upon A Time" & 'What's The Matter With You Baby"), Kim Weston ("It Takes Two"), Tammi Terrell ("Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Your Precious Love", "Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing" & "You're All I Need To Get By").
  • @user-oe9hj9yl7m
    Marvin’s protest song in reaction to the Vietnam War where so many black, dispossessed and uneducated brothers were disproportionately being sent to die for nothing. A brilliant and powerful protest song especially as he was previously know for more traditional songs.
  • @brokervc1
    Marvin was 1 of the greatest sings of our time.
  • @TheRichboy903
    Marvin was the first artist that recorded all of the overdub background vocals himself.
  • Marvin Gaye was an extraordinary singer and an extraordinary man. So many of this generation (Baby Boomers) tried our hardest to convince people back then that love was the answer. That we could all care about each other and live in peace. It’s very sad.