SO BEAUTIFUL!| FIRST TIME HEARING Marvin Gaye - What Going On REACTION

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SO BEAUTIFUL!| FIRST TIME HEARING Marvin Gaye - What Going On REACTION
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This song was song to a generation weaned on watching the war in Vietnam played out before us on the nightly news, as we waited class by class, to be called up to the front line after HS graduation. College campuses exploded in protest across the nation and were on fire with constant riots and bomb threats being the norm. Much is made of those being simpler and innocent times. Nothing could be further from the truth. Marvin Gaye's song is a lament, yearning for sanity to return. My father's enlistment ended the same year our first troops were sent to 'Nam. Saigon fell in April of 1975, I graduated 2 months later. My father and I were bookends of that war. This song resonates with me deeply.

christianmattison
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"What Going On" still resonates 50 years later.

ellenjones
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He fought with Motown to make this album. They wanted more of the Grapevine sound. But he wanted to get serious and make a social statement. This was his statement album. Beautiful.

kerrihennebury
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This song had me tearing up before the first verse was over, because I realized that in 50 years, nothing has changed. It’s only gotten worse.

CatherinePearl
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OMG….I have been waiting for this reaction. This isn’t just a song….it’s an anthem to how tumultuous the times were. If you listen to the lyrics, you can relate them to everything that is happening today. Marvin was upset about Vietnam because he had a brother fighting in that war. This has often ranked at or near the top of best socially conscious songs. CNN recently did a special about this song and how important it was. Funny thing is, Berry Gordy didn’t want Motown to release it because he thought it was too controversial. Marvin got the last laugh because this was one of the biggest sellers Motown had.

Lakeshore
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It's an album you play all the way through without a pause. One of the greatest albums ever!!❤😢

carolanestanley
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I am a 65 year old man from the UK. I first heard this when i was 17 years old. Marvin was a beautiful man with a fantastic, wonderful voice. I saw him perform live in London UK..he was spellbinding! This song is from around 1973 and even more relevant today than it was back then. This album is considered the 6th best album of all time in the Billboard top 500. Your comments about the media today etc. are absolutely on point. You are blessed, I love you both..Peace always 🙏🏼 A.

aden
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This entire album is a MASTERPIECE! And a Must Hear, MERCY MERCY ME (The Ecology) and INNER CITY BLUES MAKE ME WANNA HOLLER are FIRE!!!

ALNM
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This is one of the most important songs ever written and recorded. The sad part is that this was released in the 70's and it's needed even more today. Thanks for the great reaction!

ohfour-seven
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J & Amber, you'll love his "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"(w/Tammi Terrell), "Mercy Mercy Me" and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"!!! He's a big part of what made the 60s and 70s great. What a voice!!

surlechapeau
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This is one of the most socially important songs of our modern era.

danielmorley
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Brother, Marvin Gaye...a legend gone too soon. R.I.P. you're so missed. 🙏

lemonrie
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Seriously an amazing song. You can feel his hurting heart in this piece. He was so concerned about oppression in his time. And we still have so far to go. RIP Marvin. Thank you again for this gift.

vandergod
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This whole album demands a listen from start to end. Each song flows into the next seamlessly, and it tells such an important narrative. The record label didn't want to release it as it was so different and political and they figured it'd tank Marvin's career. Even things like the sounds of the street and people chatting in the background were considered too different and crazy by the label. Boy were they wrong! He was over doing the Motown bubblegum pop, please everyone thing, and wanted to speak some truth and make a difference. Still so relevant today. Plus the tunes are all bangers musically.

paul.kristoff
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I cry every time I hear this song, knowing that it has all, in fact, escalated. We miss you Marvin.

susieterry
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Rob Squad understand the deeper meaning of this song, you need to understand and study the time this song was written, 1971. It was a very chaotic time with the Vietnam War, race riots, etc. With this famous song, Marvin Gaye helped us make some sense what was going on and he offered solutions with his beautiful lyrics. Some say he wrote this song because they felt a revolution coming, but I feel Marvin was expressing pain that we all felt and he expressed it well. I love the way Christian Mattison wrote his feelings of this song and I totally agree with him since we both lived through this turbulent time. On a side note, did you notice in the video how skinny the people were back then?

SladeMacGregor
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One of the most powerful, beautiful songs ever written and sung. Hands down.

kellyreiterman
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One of the most iconic songs of all time, and (sadly) always relevant. Now is no exception...

derekhiemforth
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This is my all time favourite album. I'm 71, so you could assume I've heard a few. Marvin's masterpiece.

janicerosen
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AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH is a beauty. Marvin & Tammi Terrell.

billygalanis