Me too, when music was music, some of the most talented singers, and songwriters the world has ever seen. Marvin is one of my very small list of favorites.
I was working at Motown Records when this song came out. Marvin used to pop into the elevator often. The '70's were trying times. Marvin nailed it. Truly a Prophet for the Ages.
"... but who are they to judge us, simply 'cause our hair is long..." has always struck me as an important lyric. It was Marvin's shout out to the counterculture. There was a time when white middle class kids had a taste of what it was like to be treated like a person of color. Back then, if you had long hair, most places wouldn't hire you, you were profiled by the police, pilloried by politicians, harassed by right wing hardhats in the north and rednecks in the south and shot at on college campuses. An affinity was felt between the long haired and young black people, they called each other brother and sister. That one lyric is like a history lesson.
My my it’s so good to see Marvin Gaye singing again. I am 72 years old and I have literally been listening to this talent sing for my entire life. Tammi Terrell and Mr. Gaye were the first people I heard on my radio. I still listen to this gentleman sing in 2024. He was taken from this world way too soon. But he sings for the Lord in Heaven now. RIP Marvin.🥹🙏✝️
"The ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE" I see them every day. In their race with technology, they have become ZOMBIES. I still have a flip phone, and THIS WAS the GOLDEN AGE of MUSIC.
It sure did help, music in general brought us together, first with the Jewish young people being drawn to black music - them being a persecuted people too, then bringing non-Jewish friends with them, like Michael Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield in Chicago.
Really! He built a bridge between black & white? This song was out in early 70s.. black men, women and children were being killed and treated horribly by whites. By the police and white citizens. Blacks were being discriminated against, lynched and falsely accused. Let’s not talk about the drugs and alcohol that were being put into our communities. All at the expense of a system of “white supremacy” to destroy the black family. It’s 2024 and NOTHING!! Has changed. Another young black male was found in North Carolina…Lynched!! So where and when was this”bridge” built and what happened to it? If there ever were a bridge. White folks burned it down!
This is the first album I bought when I got home from the Vietnam War in 1970! This album(WHATS GOING ON) saved my life in that the whole album said exactly what I was thinking. There are many other GREAT record albums but this is the one that EVERYONE should listen to the whole album at once, from beginning to end. IT WILL REALLY CHANGE THE WAY YOU LOOK AT THE WORLD! GOD BLESS Marvin Gaye.
Now ladies and gentlemen, this is real music. With a incredible band, a true genius at the piano, and an universal message. Couldn't get any better. Glad Mr. Gaye found some rest in our country for a while as well. Greetings from Belgium.
@@brucebarclay1967 I made that comment, because I grew up in sixties, an era when Black people were fighting for equality and social justice in our schools, and housing. However in 2023 we are still fighting for the same things. In Baltimore, like most urban cities, is plagued with gun violence, drugs , mass unemployment, and poverty, and police corruption. But people were fighting against these problems in the sixties. There were drugs, but not an epidemic. We had strong leaders, who took the bullet for standing up against the status quo. But today young Black men are killing each other , and I ask the same question "What's going on "?
@@bonitaphinney1529 I too grew up in the 60s and saw the smoke rising in the sky as the riots took place in the summer of 1967 in Detroit. I agree with you completely esp. abut why Black people kill each other.
4-Sure. There’s just no real R&B today. Rapp ( crap) is useless. It so disrespectful, and glorifies violence, money and abusing women. Unfortunately it has been a bad influence on so many black youth.
@@Mark-gg6iy A little out of context Mark. But um @smustipher, I am in agreement! Its like our people slipped into the thing we were fighting... We lost the fight. All my aunts and uncles that were around before civil rights and had to drink from the colored fountains got full educations... all eight of them. they grew up picking cotton. Now, all 24 of their children (my cousins), only some of the females have educations while all the males have no education. My brother and I are the first in the family of men born past 1956 to have taken the opportunity to RISE up! Unfortunantly the music reflects this... Its not a bad thing, its just whats happening brother!
@@studid55 Music leads us, then reveals us. Our social world has a strong relationship with the storytelling of music, especially the influence of Motown. The music of that era affected all of us and still does.
Brings tears to my eyes, what a song - the lyrics are so deep, the voice so soulful , the rhythm so soothing and the imagery could be that of 2023 and not just the 70's....over 50 years later and still carries the same message. Brilliant - thank you Marvin Gaye....
I think many artist are in the category of the best. Marvin certainly is among them. There were so many at this time. I WAS BLESSED! We were all blessed by two decades of GREAT MUSIC. Jazz had it's own thing going on. Just as good. The SPIRIT NEVER DIES!
... and I add Quincy Jones' What's going on, and Teddy Pendergrass and so on and so on ... and feel blessed and thankfull! Fantastic people - eternal music!
Marvin Gaye in my personal opinion is The King of R&B Of All Time. His voice, and everything about his music is truly timeless and everlasting. I wish Marvin was still here to see and witness the impact and musical inspiration he has given us.
I second that emotion. It really took me way back. Seeing those little kids running around, that would be me. Now they are my age (65). Wow, how time flies. 9/4/24
My mom loved his music. i was a kid when she listened to this classic. Now I'm 39years. She also passed on on the 16th Jan 2022. May their souls rest in peace.
I'm still a decade behind you. I keep trying to make my, Keep Livin' Oath alive. I have chronic pain, untreatable, and these songs remind me of a perfect body, can't ever get near normal. What keeps you shining??
@@beckyperez5282 What keeps me shining? It was a question you posed to sister Mary Siegel. But if you'll allow me, I'd like to add my two cents. What keeps me shining is much the same as you. I, too, have chronic health problems. The product of a life lived recklessly, in my case. At any rate, the cause is less important than the fact that the problems now exist. At least it is to me. Nonetheless, I still find myself smiling and enjoying just the state of existing whenever I hear music from my youth which reminds me of better times. So my answer is much the same as yours. Sorry I took so long to get to where you already started all of this. Thank you for allowing me this chance at introspection.
@@beeshor1 hi Willie, thank you for your response. It made my day. I'm sorry you also suffer. Good words with a sympathetic heart, you made me feel better. People have so much in common, if we could all only remember that! Many thanks.
You're absolutely right!! If a lot of ppl today heard him sing a capella their jaws would drop! There's even a video of him casually laying on a couch singing while practicing with his band!! Amazing talent he had! Im so fortunate he was part of my era and I got to see him perform Live several times.
PERIODt! Although I steal get red faced with sexual healing. I ain't no prude but can't hear it around my kids. Lol
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No words will ever describe how much I truly Love Marvin Gaye..... May his soul forever rest in a heavenly realm prepared for people with such wonderful spirits....... Rest in peace Marvin, you are still with us and we still love you the same..
It doesn't matter what race we are, we are all the same, why do we have different ways, this man singing brought us together let's do together ness, I love all ❤❤❤❤
Mi piaceva il pezzo di MARVIN ma... mi sono incuriosito sul basso perché lo sentivo suonare linee di basso non convenzionali, non in accordo con la cassa della batteria, quasi um controcanto o contrappunto meraviglioso ...poi ho scoperto chi fosse questo meraviglioso bassista unico originalissimo con uno stile suo... il grande James Jamerson!
When my brother came home from the Vietnam conflict he turned me on to this song,his favorite. He introduced me to a genius. I sang this song to myself today celebrating my brother's passing 12 years ago today and nearly cried. Thank you Marvin.The two of you finally met.
Wow...By far the best rendition of this wonderful song by Marvin. I am 73 in a wheelchair living in an adult community in California. I've been listening to him (50+ years) since I was much younger with Tami, He was absolutely fantastic. It was terrible of how he died with the stuff with his father. They don't make other people like him anymore. Thanks a lot.
You're right that this is how this epic album with its legendary songs should be played. LIVE and at the actual time! Unfortunately, besides this "documentary", this was taken from, a live performance at around 71-73 from MARVIN is nearly impossible to find (please prove me wrong).
To: @bobhillstrom4915, It take a good heart to enjoy Marvin for 50. year, I am 60 years old n has been listening to Marvin for the last 40 years. God Bless You
Im James from Leeds England, Ive been listening to this for a while and I never get tired of listening to it. It inspires me and the message in the song fills me with hope - God Bless you all and well sung Marvin
Can't believe this album is going to have its 50th anniversary this year, and yet it still sounds incredibly relevant. Some of the best music ever made. Proof that Marvin is one of the greatest artists of all time.
Marvin Gaye was one of my Favorite Entertainers. I feel that he was a Poet, and way ahead of his time. Every time I hear his music, I tear, and pray that he is in Jehovah God's Memory. Marvin was a "Gentle Soul", as Smokey Robinson once said.
I remember the day when I heard Marvin Gaye died April 1st 1984 . I was on a bus in downtown San Jose and someone had a boom box radio and the music stopped for a special announcement that Marvin Gaye had died . I swear everybody on the bus went silent with sadness and surprise and then the radio played this song in remembrance of him . R.I.P. Marvin , gone but never forgotten !
I tell you an album that I put on and like WGO,,, Choice of Colours by The Impressions,, that album sadly means more now than it did 60 odd yrs ago when Curtis Mayfield sang the title song,,,,, the part **Better days are coming*,,, I prey they do fast 🙏🙏 god bless all races, We are all one in really a dot from the Sky
I heard this song in my teens, it stopped me in my tracks and i listened , i'm a white uk 66 year old i've aged but this song resonates throughout time and changed my whole perception of music and the message it can send, if only they could build trillion watt speakers and hang them in space between satellites so the whole world could hear it in every language across every nation then maybe just maybe millions listening no matter of race or colour would turn to each other and realise we are all distant brothers and sisters gathered together on one tiny planet and within each of us posses the power to love each other.
Mr. Wright your words are beautiful and relevant and your words should be shared and I am a black 64yr old women listening to your words that crossed oceans if only everyone would hear and listen the could heal.Thank for making me think.
That's right man, James was nasty. He was a virtuoso and a professional who displayed a "supreme" mastery of tone manipulation, timing, and note placement,
I'm 48 and really diggin' your answer. I know exactly what you mean. Mostly into Prince, but this man is a serious LEGEND as well! I bought the "Special Extended CD" of "Whats going on" long time ago, it's a monument for sure....
The Funk Brothers at their peak. And James Jamerson's bassline is one of the all-time greatest basslines ever in any genre. He called it the greatest line he ever played, despite there being dozens of great lines he's played in numerous songs. This line should be in every bassist's repertoire for their own legitimacy as a player.
I'm a 1968 baby, Army veteran. Grew up with parents playiing vinyl records of Marvin G. on Curtis Mathis TV/record player on Saturdays. It was about the hustles on Saturdays card games, dice, numbers, pool, house parties, Black Panthers Organizations, civil rights, our people are enviied and hated at the same time. The struggle is still real.
His father was a "old school" preacher and they got in an argument about the Sexual Healing Album. Great album that didn't sit well with his father. Shame really, 2 lives wasted.
@@charlesmoehrke3642 I thought that the conflict was about a disagreement between his father and mother and then he intervened. I also heard that tensions were already high in the household because of his 24hour activity at the home. Marvin was talking off of the top of head because of his drug abuse, paranoid and was potentially suicidal.
@@charlesmoehrke3642 uhhhh nah my dude. His father was a “no school” preacher who tried to lay down the law while dressed up in his wife’s clothes. A truly disturbed man who Marvin was ashamed of all his life.
@@unc1589 True. It was amazing how all of them in the household tolerated it for so long. Several sisters and a brother stood by and allowed it to continue. Marvin was always the defiant one. If he had not left home at an early age he might have ended up just like the two sisters......struggling.
We LIVED IT...AND Thanks To Marvin Gaye's Music...We Are The Better For It...A Generation That Understood The Assignment...Now Its Time To Pass The Torch...2024 Are You Ready...
I'm 39 years old, and I discovered Marvin Gaye five years ago. I can say that his contribution to the music is priceless. Best regards from Perú, RIP Genius.
Muy bonito que has descubierto la música de Marvin Gaye. Para mi, escuchar su voz es como entrar en el cielo. Lo escucho cada día y cada día la belleza de esta música me sorprende más. Un saludo desde Bolivia.
Sadly, you are right! Marvin Gaye was a genius as he Sung from the heart , and was a prophetic singer! He was a visionary! has anyone else compare to this genius?
In Standing of Shadow of Motown, they say that Marvin Gaye insisted on having James Jamison record the bass parts. He was wiped out and still recorded his part lying down, a genius. RIP to all the musicians ,that are gone now.
...it's true ...it's a comforting song I love this video when he sings "what's happening brother I wanna know I wanna know what's good" it's Like the lyrics "when they say hello they are really saying I love you" Nate King Cole's song love that, glad my Dad and Mom played Great music and sang around us growing up you hear those lyrics and it does sink down stays with me ...you take good care! 🙏🏽🏞️🏞️🙏🏽☀️☀️☀️🤗
How many artists to this day has mr.gayes name come up in songs rappers great ms.knight r.i.p.mr gaye mr gaye Tupac may have thugz heaven r.i.p tupac who i 💘 dearly but mr.gaye.u have motown heaven love u mr.gaye r.i.p.🕙 for all of us to start loving each other because i told my wife god is getting angry and look at everythings that has been happening peace my brothers and sister's
AND ALSO FOR ME....76 years old now, remembering his music, the times in the band I was in and all those who have since come and gone. MISS it, miss them, miss Mr. GAYE, he was the man of his era back then, loved everything he ever did. RIP great musician.
I was just wondering that very same thing about so few comments. Oh well. I guess they just don't understand; They just don't know what's going on.......
@kenneth mucke You asked "why so few" right as the video was first posted - granted, 8 months later it is a bit odd there are only 151 comments - however, this has over 10 million views (which it deserves) - I'm sure many people don't feel the need to write "loved it" or "fantastic" (but there are 29,000 thumbs up - my question is ... who are the 394 people who pressed thumbs down????)
I had the privilege of seeing Marvin in concert twice as a very young teen RIP what a legend, a fan for life, miss you so much Marvin, thanks for the music 🎶 🎵 🙏🏼
Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" does what only truly great music can do. It has a way of transcending time, making what was created 50 years ago seem like it was just yestsrday. The great artists and their music NEVER age out of relevance, for the genius of their work achieves the impossible. It lives into the ages, outlasting time itself and thus becoming timeless.
Sadly the things Marvin was singing about have not changed. I spent my life angered by this shit, and it's hard to think this country has gotten worse.
This song always brings tears to my eyes..many of his songs were songs of humanity suffering which will exist as long as man is alive...in a class of its own . Just look at the audience..they feel every note tugging their heart strings 😢❤❤❤❤
Your comment beautifully captures the profound impact of music, especially Marvin Gaye's timeless songs. Indeed, his music has a unique ability to evoke deep emotions and connect with the shared human experience. The way his audience feels every note, as if it's tugging at their heartstrings, is a testament to the enduring power of Marvin Gaye's music. It's a testament to his ability to convey the universal themes of human suffering and resilience through his soulful melodies and poignant lyrics. Music has this incredible capacity to transcend time and touch the soul, and Marvin Gaye's songs are a perfect example of this. They serve as a reminder of our shared humanity and the emotions that bind us all together. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and emotions, and for appreciating the profound impact of Marvin Gaye's music on the hearts of listeners. It's a testament to the lasting legacy of a truly remarkable artist.
Marvin. RIP man. You make me cry, and feel all at the same time. Wonderful, emotional song that made me wish All Humans could just be Blind, at the same time, day, week, and year to see...when they open their eyes. GOD MADE US ALL THE SAME.
This is still what's so today. Then it was such a song that helped me get through it all. I get tears with this and a few more by Marvin...he was his music...the soul and heart.
❤ I am 60 yrs. Old, been listening and loving Marvin since I was a kid. I have his I want you album 😊 going on 50 years old with the sugar shack poster.🖤🖤🖤
Still listening to this beautiful song byMarvin Gaye, December 2, 2024🇬🇾
Me too, when music was music, some of the most talented singers, and songwriters the world has ever seen. Marvin is one of my very small list of favorites.
Me too…..heartbreaking but so important 💔🤞
We in same condition why!!
@@dhollie6868we cant come together
We cant but wont
I was working at Motown Records when this song came out. Marvin used to pop into the elevator often. The '70's were trying times. Marvin nailed it. Truly a Prophet for the Ages.
Favorite is rehearsal of I WANT YOU LAYING ON COUCH.
Ok Motown go lions know it well but, I must say not close to the city I saw When I grew up but again blessed we are❤
I loved Marvin Gaye's music. I will always cherish him and his music
What's going on now people still don't care
Un genio fantastico irripetibile😅
I'm 73 yr old woman and I still tear up listening to this song. The lyrics still have an impact on "what's going on" today ❤
O my gosh you are so right I'm 59
Inmortal Marvin❤😊
"... but who are they to judge us, simply 'cause our hair is long..." has always struck me as an important lyric. It was Marvin's shout out to the counterculture. There was a time when white middle class kids had a taste of what it was like to be treated like a person of color. Back then, if you had long hair, most places wouldn't hire you, you were profiled by the police, pilloried by politicians, harassed by right wing hardhats in the north and rednecks in the south and shot at on college campuses. An affinity was felt between the long haired and young black people, they called each other brother and sister. That one lyric is like a history lesson.
Right on sister
❤
The 70s , we didn’t have much but we had our MUSIC.
❤️🙏❤️
Where ever you were you were there. Our Music was the soundtrack of our lives.
8 track - and that's not saying much lol
Now we;re getting Trump 2.
The sun was free n so were we the rain falls the flowers grow hav fun
My my it’s so good to see Marvin Gaye singing again. I am 72 years old and I have literally been listening to this talent sing for my entire life. Tammi Terrell and Mr. Gaye were the first people I heard on my radio. I still listen to this gentleman sing in 2024.
He was taken from this world way too soon. But he sings for the Lord in Heaven now. RIP Marvin.🥹🙏✝️
Marvin Gaye music was incredible. This crap that they’re playing today is horrible.
74 here
Thanksgiving Night 2024 Still Jamming 😅
me too!! ❤@@davidcollette243
What’s Going On is the greatest song ever. Marvin and Tammi were the greatest duet…
I wish everyone could listen to this song & realize “what’s going on” A true prophet!
"The ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE" I see them every day. In their race with technology, they have become ZOMBIES. I still have a flip phone, and THIS WAS the GOLDEN AGE of MUSIC.
Yes indeed !
I so agree
True words spoken you have to admit that's reality
Muito atual
This magnificent man built a 'musical bridge' between black & white brothers & sisters.
God rest your beautiful soul Marvin ❤️
Amen 🙏
It sure did help, music in general brought us together, first with the Jewish young people being drawn to black music - them being a persecuted people too, then bringing non-Jewish friends with them, like Michael Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield in Chicago.
He was godly made in his image otherworldly Im convinced
Absolutely 😊
Really! He built a bridge between black & white? This song was out in early 70s.. black men, women and children were being killed and treated horribly by whites. By the police and white citizens. Blacks were being discriminated against, lynched and falsely accused. Let’s not talk about the drugs and alcohol that were being put into our communities. All at the expense of a system of “white supremacy” to destroy the black family. It’s 2024 and NOTHING!! Has changed. Another young black male was found in North Carolina…Lynched!! So where and when was this”bridge” built and what happened to it? If there ever were a bridge. White folks burned it down!
Literally the 1% Who’s reading this, God bless you , stay safe and have a wonderful day.
So sad his own father shot and killed him.
Tears, literally 😢
Same wishes for you & yours!
Amém!!! Pra você também. ❤
@@anamorjf Gracias Usted!
Merci
This is the first album I bought when I got home from the Vietnam War in 1970! This album(WHATS GOING ON) saved my life in that the whole album said exactly what I was thinking. There are many other GREAT record albums but this is the one that EVERYONE should listen to the whole album at once, from beginning to end. IT WILL REALLY CHANGE THE WAY YOU LOOK AT THE WORLD! GOD BLESS Marvin Gaye.
Absolutely one of the great.❤
@richardlovekim9056 thank you for everything! I did listen to this when I got it 50 years ago!
God bless you my friend. Thank you for your service.
Crazy
The best album over the past 50 years per ROLLING STONE..was based on his brothers return from VIETNAM..Thanks for service!!
This is my dad’s favorite Marvin Gaye song,my dad left me November of 2023 Rip daddy and Marvin 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I saw your Dad backing Marvin, live at the Royal Theater in Baltimore, MD..thank Jesus for all of us..
My condolences
Sorry for your loss. May he rest in eternal peace!
🙏
Marv. April 1st. Not long after my baby girl was born. Heard it on the news. Meltdown. XXXX
Now ladies and gentlemen, this is real music. With a incredible band, a true genius at the piano, and an universal message. Couldn't get any better. Glad Mr. Gaye found some rest in our country for a while as well. Greetings from Belgium.
Thank you Belgium, well said.
Such a magnanimous talent. Our Creator called him so there's nothing for us to say but thank you for the time we had to enjoy him❤️
I’m a 71 year old white dude and have truly been a fan for decades.
…”when will things get better?
Please, soon…..
Am white skin head and i lovd marvin anz eddir murphy every 1 fine hopefully x
Never in this New Era. Sorry, buddy...😢
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It is everything.......
...........and nothing
@@fibonachi4127 fool
Unfortunately , we are still asking the same guestion in 2023. Rip Mr. Marvin Gaye ❤
society never changes.....SSDD......same sh__ different day.
@@brucebarclay1967 I made that comment, because I grew up in sixties, an era when Black people were fighting for equality and social justice in our schools, and housing. However in 2023 we are still fighting for the same things. In Baltimore, like most urban cities, is plagued with gun violence, drugs , mass unemployment, and poverty, and police corruption. But people were fighting against these problems in the sixties. There were drugs, but not an epidemic. We had strong leaders, who took the bullet for standing up against the status quo. But today young Black men are killing each other , and I ask the same question "What's going on "?
@@bonitaphinney1529 I too grew up in the 60s and saw the smoke rising in the sky as the riots took place in the summer of 1967 in Detroit. I agree with you completely esp. abut why Black people kill each other.
What is going on 2024?
A question that will always remain open
Back in the day when Black music was POSITIVE, UPLIFTING, AND INSPIRATIONAL. RIP Marvin Gaye.
4-Sure. There’s just no real R&B today. Rapp ( crap) is useless. It so disrespectful, and glorifies violence, money and abusing women. Unfortunately it has been a bad influence on so many black youth.
Not just "Black" music.....
@@Mark-gg6iy A little out of context Mark. But um @smustipher, I am in agreement! Its like our people slipped into the thing we were fighting... We lost the fight. All my aunts and uncles that were around before civil rights and had to drink from the colored fountains got full educations... all eight of them. they grew up picking cotton. Now, all 24 of their children (my cousins), only some of the females have educations while all the males have no education. My brother and I are the first in the family of men born past 1956 to have taken the opportunity to RISE up!
Unfortunantly the music reflects this... Its not a bad thing, its just whats happening brother!
@@studid55 interesting personal take, lost in a reply to a random YT comment, but i saw it
@@studid55 Music leads us, then reveals us. Our social world has a strong relationship with the storytelling of music, especially the influence of Motown. The music of that era affected all of us and still does.
Two giants of the music world--Marvin Gaye and James Jamerson! This does my 71 year old heart good. Rest in peace, Marvin and James.
I never get tired watching and listening to this performance!!!!
If I could only listen to 10 songs for the rest of my life, this would be one of the songs.
right?!
THATS MY FATHER ON THE SAX. HE IS THE SAX PLAYER ON THE ALBUM. RIP DAD
Awesome...nice to honor ur dad.
Thank you
Blessings.
💕✝️💯❣️
Fantastic thanks 🇺🇸
2024 and this tune still stands strong in a world that has still not learnt. What's going on....
Hello Susan how are you doing ❤❤❤🌹🌹
52 years later and Marv's lyrics still ring true ...
Impactante, simplesmente impactante 🍺🍺🗿🗿
❤ Love Marvin and 😢good to know Eli on the 6:12 sax.. No one Can compare to this.. 50 year ago
Has it been 52 years? Oh no,..it's gone too fast
I am a white women and he is superb you are blessed to have a gentle soul with the voice of an angel,.
@@jeanniemitchem998 God
Is
Good
Brings tears to my eyes, what a song - the lyrics are so deep, the voice so soulful , the rhythm so soothing and the imagery could be that of 2023 and not just the 70's....over 50 years later and still carries the same message. Brilliant - thank you Marvin Gaye....
I think many artist are in the category of the best. Marvin certainly is among them. There were so many at this time. I WAS BLESSED! We were all blessed by two decades of GREAT MUSIC. Jazz had it's own thing going on. Just as good. The SPIRIT NEVER DIES!
And WHITE PEOPLE did not want this song to be played on the radio! But here we’re today 2024 blasting this song full volume!! ❤
That’s cause we been stupid. Maybe getting too woke now. Just sort of jokin’💕
this song is so alive i can still feel it.
Marvin Gaye was a genius. I’m 76 & I sit & listen to his songs most evenings. No one can compare.
Plus his NBA National Anthem...
BEST EVER !
Good job, Frank. I am only 56 but this stuff from my childhood really wins hands down.
This LP was given to me in the 70's by a GI serving at USAF Chicksands and it is still the best ever. Thanks Ken Lee Beckham - wherever you are. 👍💓
... and I add Quincy Jones' What's going on, and Teddy Pendergrass and so on and so on ... and feel blessed and thankfull! Fantastic people - eternal music!
Well, I do have to include Wes Montgomery as a second.
See James Jamerson on bass and the band just iconic. This is one well put together song could not have been better
The story of James' performance on the recording of this song alone is this truly legendary!
Rip genio della musica ❤
@@preachernw grazie chi sei
This version is a masterpiece- wow
Marvin sings it so well 😍🥰❤️🩹 just honesty when we sing it right 👍
Marvin Gaye in my personal opinion is The King of R&B Of All Time. His voice, and everything about his music is truly timeless and everlasting.
I wish Marvin was still here to see and witness the impact and musical inspiration he has given us.
Sam Cook ,too!!! ❤️😢
I Agree 💯💯💯💯💝this man.
YES AMEN
Whoever shot all this footage outside of the concert really captured the times…🙏
Audio isn't too shabby either!
I second that emotion. It really took me way back. Seeing those little kids running around, that would be me. Now they are my age (65). Wow, how time flies. 9/4/24
@@rogercook8277 What happened to US???
Awesome
I played Sax in the 70’s in high school! Imagine a skinny white girl playing this song!!! Loved this man!! I played my heart out!!!!
Proud of you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This album was one of my mom's favorites. She passed away on 16 January 2024. I can still see her dancing to this song.
I love you forever Mama.❤
My condolences… love the song too❤
My mom loved his music. i was a kid when she listened to this classic. Now I'm 39years. She also passed on on the 16th Jan 2022. May their souls rest in peace.
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My Deepest Sympathy for your loss. Losing any parents is like being hit with a ton of bricks. Cherished the memories
Almost forgot how gifted a piano player Mr. Marvin Gaye was. Pure heaven.
I'm 77 and I will love this song and marvin Gaye for ever.
I'm still a decade behind you. I keep trying to make my, Keep Livin' Oath alive. I have chronic pain, untreatable, and these songs remind me of a perfect body, can't ever get near normal. What keeps you shining??
@@beckyperez5282 What keeps me shining? It was a question you posed to sister Mary Siegel. But if you'll allow me, I'd like to add my two cents. What keeps me shining is much the same as you. I, too, have chronic health problems. The product of a life lived recklessly, in my case. At any rate, the cause is less important than the fact that the problems now exist. At least it is to me. Nonetheless, I still find myself smiling and enjoying just the state of existing whenever I hear music from my youth which reminds me of better times. So my answer is much the same as yours. Sorry I took so long to get to where you already started all of this. Thank you for allowing me this chance at introspection.
@@beeshor1 hi Willie, thank you for your response. It made my day. I'm sorry you also suffer. Good words with a sympathetic heart, you made me feel better. People have so much in common, if we could all only remember that! Many thanks.
I'm 63 and I'll love him forever too.
And I am 80 and love him to bits!!
This song still resonates in 2024. Marvin Gaye was way ahead of the times. What a genius!
Hey friend let the children play open their eyes to reality everyday
He was referring to Viet NAM war at the time this song 1971❤Love The Song
it's TIMELESS!!! RIP MARVIN GAYE
He is one of my all time idols , I love you Marvin RIP
Not genius........
Reality and Pain
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Things don’t change much over time. People don’t.
Marvin Gaye is one of the best solo artist ever, arguably the best. RIP Genius Marvin Gaye.
Absolutely 💯
The best!
You're absolutely right!! If a lot of ppl today heard him sing a capella their jaws would drop! There's even a video of him casually laying on a couch singing while practicing with his band!! Amazing talent he had! Im so fortunate he was part of my era and I got to see him perform Live several times.
Era grandioso, qué música y qué voz.
PERIODt! Although I steal get red faced with sexual healing. I ain't no prude but can't hear it around my kids. Lol
No words will ever describe how much I truly Love Marvin Gaye..... May his soul forever rest in a heavenly realm prepared for people with such wonderful spirits....... Rest in peace Marvin, you are still with us and we still love you the same..
Yes absolutely feeling this in October 2024 ❤
It doesn't matter what race we are, we are all the same, why do we have different ways, this man singing brought us together let's do together ness, I love all ❤❤❤❤
I was a young man, when I heard this song and joined the Army
James Jamerson on bass was such an important part of the MOTOWN sound. What a bassist!!!
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Don't forget somebody variant's terminal in this eddie Bongp brown
Mi piaceva il pezzo di MARVIN ma... mi sono incuriosito sul basso perché lo sentivo suonare linee di basso non convenzionali, non in accordo con la cassa della batteria, quasi um controcanto o contrappunto meraviglioso ...poi ho scoperto chi fosse questo meraviglioso bassista unico originalissimo con uno stile suo... il grande James Jamerson!
Uno stile meraviglioso unico... grandissimo James
@@410kombat E nota che suona, usando solo il dito indice!
When my brother came home from the Vietnam conflict he turned me on to this song,his favorite. He introduced me to a genius. I sang this song to myself today celebrating my brother's passing 12 years ago today and nearly cried. Thank you Marvin.The two of you finally met.
I'm tearing up just reading your words. Blessings to you!
Marvin on piano and James Jamerson on bass. The pinnacle of musicianship and consciousness on a higher level,..
Прекрасно...
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Great choice of word💯
@@genoory5090
Weri,weri qut...
You are correct ccth22!!! Just to have James on bass alone, is other worldly. Thanks for everything...much appreciated from Tim in Ontario, Canada!!
I wish every Puerto 🇵🇷 Rican and Black brother will be like Marvin Gaye in 2024 and always, God bless his soul in heaven
FOR SOME REASON ,IM THINKING YOUR A DARK SKINNED PR BROTHER, WHO BECAUSE OF YOUR COMPLEXION, IDENTIFIEDS,WITH WHATS GOING ON.
Wow...By far the best rendition of this wonderful song by Marvin. I am 73 in a wheelchair living in an adult community in California. I've been listening to him (50+ years) since I was much younger with Tami, He was absolutely fantastic. It was terrible of how he died with the stuff with his father. They don't make other people like him anymore. Thanks a lot.
thanks
You're right that this is how this epic album with its legendary songs should be played. LIVE and at the actual time! Unfortunately, besides this "documentary", this was taken from, a live performance at around 71-73 from MARVIN is nearly impossible to find (please prove me wrong).
Right On! Hang in there, Brother! I appreciate your post-so much. Hoping and praying for a better year---TS. :)
To: @bobhillstrom4915, It take a good heart to enjoy Marvin for 50. year, I am 60 years old n has been listening to Marvin for the last 40 years. God Bless You
NIce words man, the best and my prayers for you
This album makes more sense now,than when it was made in 1971!
Marvin was a prophet touched by the genius that tortured his soul and killed him.
Yes!!!!!
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BOY DO I AGREE...
Totally agree with you. Looking back to 1971 when I was just 15, it makes so much more sense to me today.
One of the greatest songs of all time.
Totally agree
I’ve always heard the normal version of it, so I only heard this version a few months back but a absolutely one of the best songs of all time
Tenho como a mais intensa e impactante que já ouvi 🍺🍺🗿🗿
I am 70 I get cold shivers listening to this song , its memories 😢
Im James from Leeds England, Ive been listening to this for a while and I never get tired of listening to it. It inspires me and the message in the song fills me with hope - God Bless you all and well sung Marvin
James,we in England listened to this type of music.we just enjoy good music.
That dude had so much soul in his voice. Nothing really tops it
And that warm and lovely smile
He was and a legend. Graduated from Harvard University. ❤❤❤❤❤
Absolute perfection, the greatest album ever made by miles.
Marvin, Sam Cooke, Al Green, Solomon Burke. Our generation had the best voices. 💪🤟
Levi Stubbs, also a great singer!
Can't believe this album is going to have its 50th anniversary this year, and yet it still sounds incredibly relevant. Some of the best music ever made. Proof that Marvin is one of the greatest artists of all time.
I can believe it. His music is like fine wine. He prophesied a lot to the world. I thank God for he and his legacy.
@@stephenjohnson8570 Right on Steven I totally Agree.
50 years.
Wow, what’s tragic is how young and much more creativity he had inside when he was taken from this world.
Rip King Marvin!
I play the What's goin on cd in my car. It's so evocative of early 70's. A masterpiece umho. Tell it Marvin our brother forever remembered
Xxxxxxxxxx
It's a shame that there will never be another great generation of music like this.
How can you say that and mean it? "There will never be " nobody knows what will be, before it's time ⏲️💯👌
Marvin is one in a billion. No one compares.
My favourite era of music, incomparable
At least not in our time
You just said a mouth full Sidney Davis.
Its 2022 and this song is still necessary and needed to be heard more than ever. #MarvinGaye #WhatsGoingOn #PeaceAndLove
more now
AMEN 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
You have that right for sure and my sincere thank you to the young lady who's dad played on this . her daddy is in heaven with my husband
You go ms Tina lilly
Yes!
Marvin Gaye was one of my Favorite Entertainers. I feel that he was a Poet, and way ahead of his time. Every time I hear his music, I tear, and pray that he is in Jehovah God's Memory. Marvin was a "Gentle Soul", as Smokey Robinson once said.
I remember the day when I heard Marvin Gaye died April 1st 1984 . I was on a bus in downtown San Jose and someone had a boom box radio and the music stopped for a special announcement that Marvin Gaye had died . I swear everybody on the bus went silent with sadness and surprise and then the radio played this song in remembrance of him . R.I.P. Marvin , gone but never forgotten !
thanks for sharing that Alan, Sweet as.
Quite a story...
Many people loose there MoMA and I lose mine this song touchedy soul
it was april 1983
Amen brother
65 years old and i STILL get chills hearing this song..
I tell you an album that I put on and like WGO,,, Choice of Colours by The Impressions,, that album sadly means more now than it did 60 odd yrs ago when Curtis Mayfield sang the title song,,,,, the part **Better days are coming*,,, I prey they do fast 🙏🙏 god bless all races, We are all one in really a dot from the Sky
67 and feel exactly the same..the most complete album ever made!..genius!!,🎷🇬🇧
Preach
Geeze Marvin can make my hair stand on end to this day...when music was at its best.
65 hell 70 and i still do too
The greatest soul singer of all time. Don't know what else to say . . .
March 6, 2024 incredible to be alive to see and hear this amazing song ❤
I heard this song in my teens, it stopped me in my tracks and i listened , i'm a white uk 66 year old i've aged but this song resonates throughout time and changed my whole perception of music and the message it can send, if only they could build trillion watt speakers and hang them in space between satellites so the whole world could hear it in every language across every nation then maybe just maybe millions listening no matter of race or colour would turn to each other and realise we are all distant brothers and sisters gathered together on one tiny planet and within each of us posses the power to love each other.
Amen...
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Love your comment!❤😊🎹
@@mozellephilpart1726 x
Mr. Wright your words are beautiful and relevant and your words should be shared and I am a black 64yr old women listening to your words that crossed oceans if only everyone would hear and listen the could heal.Thank for making me think.
Marvin spoke to us all to our present and the future, my brother was a prophet, forever missed.
Missed! RIP what he sang then about war is now again 😪 w racism war etc.. this man was a GIFT! Forever missed NEVER FORGOTTEN ❤❤🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
What did you think? Times would get better? Your fooling yourself. Things will only get worse and worse as time goes by
DITTO!!!
You are very right
@@kimberlydelima2910 9[⁹9999
Who needs backing vocals when you've got James Jamerson on bass....this stuff is timeless
That's right man, James was nasty. He was a virtuoso and a professional who displayed a "supreme" mastery of tone manipulation, timing, and note placement,
Jamerson indeed.
Was, also just wondering ,who's on Drum's .Exceptional.
James played bass from his emotional feelings, just from his heart. This is why he was a different bass player
@@vodekz1534 Correct.
I love the chick on the bass drums.
RIP with Our Lord. Your music is still relevant going into 2025. A true legacy, Mr. Gaye. Well done.
I am 65, I get very emotional whenever I hear this number of Marvin Gaye. RIP brother. We have always loved you..
I'm 48 and really diggin' your answer. I know exactly what you mean. Mostly into Prince, but this man is a serious LEGEND as well! I bought the "Special Extended CD" of "Whats going on" long time ago, it's a monument for sure....
Me too...I'm 65 and his music takes me back to a simpler, happier time...best music vibes 💜
Word up bro
Yes bro, I do too as well. Tearjerking perfection right here.
Just posted Wholy holy to my FB page, we need that song in this world tonite.
The Funk Brothers at their peak. And James Jamerson's bassline is one of the all-time greatest basslines ever in any genre. He called it the greatest line he ever played, despite there being dozens of great lines he's played in numerous songs. This line should be in every bassist's repertoire for their own legitimacy as a player.
I'm a 1968 baby, Army veteran. Grew up with parents playiing vinyl records of Marvin G. on Curtis Mathis TV/record player on Saturdays. It was about the hustles on Saturdays card games, dice, numbers, pool, house parties, Black Panthers Organizations, civil rights, our people are enviied and hated at the same time. The struggle is still real.
Still listening to this Amazing song August 31 2024😊
I'm back on the scene like you knew I would what else is new besides what I bring
So strange that he was shot by his Father. "Father Father we don't need to escalate" One of my most favorite Singer songwriters. Hard to surpass.
His father was a "old school" preacher and they got in an argument about the Sexual Healing Album. Great album that didn't sit well with his father. Shame really, 2 lives wasted.
@@charlesmoehrke3642 I thought that the conflict was about a disagreement between his father and mother and then he intervened. I also heard that tensions were already high in the household because of his 24hour activity at the home. Marvin was talking off of the top of head because of his drug abuse, paranoid and was potentially suicidal.
@@charlesmoehrke3642 uhhhh nah my dude. His father was a “no school” preacher who tried to lay down the law while dressed up in his wife’s clothes. A truly disturbed man who Marvin was ashamed of all his life.
@@unc1589 True. It was amazing how all of them in the household tolerated it for so long. Several sisters and a brother stood by and allowed it to continue. Marvin was always the defiant one. If he had not left home at an early age he might have ended up just like the two sisters......struggling.
Here's his date of his death again . April 1st. We thought it was a radio joke.
This just takes your soul somewhere else entirely. Such a beautiful performance.
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Love. Love. Love.
Monumental.
To REALITY facts & truth
Well said Roland
Our politicians should hear this song
We LIVED IT...AND Thanks To Marvin Gaye's Music...We Are The Better For It...A Generation That Understood The Assignment...Now Its Time To Pass The Torch...2024 Are You Ready...
Yeeeesss ❤
I get chills everytime I come back to this video. This is a masterpiece 🎨
Every time I hear this song I get a bit choked up.
Yes it is a masterpiece! A timeless masterpiece!😊❤🎹
Indeed……his voice is so pristine❕
Truly!
Verdade!!!
I'm so grateful he was here during my lifetime.
And mine to died so young rip marvin genuis man love to all xx
Me too
He died when I was 5 years old. He remains one of my favorite artists of all time.
Me too.
Growing up in the 80's, finding out about Marvin Gaye and still learning... 🙏
I'm 39 years old, and I discovered Marvin Gaye five years ago. I can say that his contribution to the music is priceless. Best regards from Perú, RIP Genius.
Wowww u just discovered him! He literally raised Me! Check out My favorite album Hear My dear! Among many I love this one
I been listening to his music since I was 9 years old . I'm 62
Muy bonito que has descubierto la música de Marvin Gaye. Para mi, escuchar su voz es como entrar en el cielo. Lo escucho cada día y cada día la belleza de esta música me sorprende más. Un saludo desde Bolivia.
I'm 32 I started listening to him 20 years ago. Always have to revisit this timeless classic
@@rosalindwilliams4735 me too. I love him.
Sadly, you are right! Marvin Gaye was a genius as he Sung from the heart , and was a prophetic singer! He was a visionary! has anyone else compare to this genius?
Hello dear how are you doing ❤❤❤❤❤
no one else really came close ☝️ the dude was his own man
Hello dear ❤❤❤
This song still applies today 😢 Marvin, a musical genius and prophecy for all generations..me 69, oops, me 79 😅 Thank U Jesus
This is a master piece
It sure is 🤠
The whole album these tunes are off is a masterpiece. Not a bad tune on there.
Yes Shelia it sure is, poetry with amazing sound .beautiful song from a man with a soul...
Yes!! What a sad story behind Marvin Gaye 😢😞 We have carried a torch for him for years!! Very deserving
Definately.
Hands down one of the best albums ever. Timeless.
AIN'T THAT THE TRUTH!
And Berry didn't want anything to do with it. Marvin convinced him, and a whole new era was born at Motown.
It’s ridiculous how good he sings live. Marvin was just different.
Best album i have ever heard
@@kevinthomas522 ..Spot on mate..for a whole album to have EVERY track so good and relevant is/was so rare..Marvin was a musical genius!🎵🎶🇬🇧🎷
I wish Marvin were here. I'm crying right now listening to this jam because I'm sad for our country l.
Save your tears its the world i.t is shhh
This might be the only film of James Jamerson performing live. That alone makes this gold.
Jamerson was a genius on the bass!!
I’m so greatful for us having him as one of our own!! RIH 🙏🏽
I am an old white woman but this man brought much great music 🎶 in my life!! I never noticed color 🤔
Oh Yeah...that bass...me..I'm lucky my son plays bass...James is his Guru....along with Mark KIng ...class
In Standing of Shadow of Motown, they say that Marvin Gaye insisted on having James Jamison record the bass parts.
He was wiped out and still recorded his
part lying down, a genius. RIP to all the musicians ,that are gone now.
Seexmovies
It's beautiful two parents and their children in so many places through this video. Marvin was amazing!
He sings the human condition no words can describe his music .... gets into my bone marrow
He was real.
deep!
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The legendary James Jamerson on bass.. dont forget!
...it's true ...it's a comforting song I love this video when he sings "what's happening brother I wanna know I wanna know what's good" it's Like the lyrics "when they say hello they are really saying I love you" Nate King Cole's song love that, glad my Dad and Mom played Great music and sang around us growing up you hear those lyrics and it does sink down stays with me ...you take good care! 🙏🏽🏞️🏞️🙏🏽☀️☀️☀️🤗
Love you Marvin Gaye I'm 64 raised in the Bronx Livonia songs rest in peace amen 🌹🙏🌹
Marvin Gaye was ahead of his time.... The socially conscious music he wrote and sung will live on for generations to come ❤️
🙏🏾🌷☮️🙏🏾
generations to come is correct....people don t change
Mae Martin Sheen weather ☁️🌡️ call Martin Sheen Reverend Martin Luther King 👑 Breckenridge weather I said rest in peace brother
His music just touched your soul and fills you with love.
Yes,It Does,
Mr.Marvin Gaye,he was goat....
3/7/2021
@@cookiescream3971 he is the goat
He's the best!!
How many artists to this day has mr.gayes name come up in songs rappers great ms.knight r.i.p.mr gaye mr gaye Tupac may have thugz heaven r.i.p tupac who i 💘 dearly but mr.gaye.u have motown heaven love u mr.gaye r.i.p.🕙 for all of us to start loving each other because i told my wife god is getting angry and look at everythings that has been happening peace my brothers and sister's
Absolutely! The king for sure. His voice has a way of conveying the complexity of being a person. A treasure and one of a kind.
Marvin forever❤️❤️❤️
Marvin was a big part was a big part of my life in the 70s. I miss his music and those years.
Me too
Cool!
We thought they never end.
AND ALSO FOR ME....76 years old now, remembering his music, the times in the band I was in and all those who have since come and gone. MISS it, miss them, miss Mr. GAYE, he was the man of his era back then, loved everything he ever did. RIP great musician.
@@gerryvanderzeypen1214 what a Nice words! Beautiful!
Here in 2024... it's almost hypnotic how some people worship entertainers in all aspects of entertainment 😵💫
Even in politics, which is all theatre and circus.
James Jamerson killing that bass guitar 🎸
What else can one expect from the best bassist in the world. Magic
All of them on that stage are bona fide geniuses
Why so few comments... this is the song of the century sung by the best that ever lived. 65 and still lovin it.
You are so right the song of the century for sure ..
Over 10 million views, people are just speechless.
Smoky said he was the greatest artist he's ever known ! Now does Smoky know Mo Town ? I know he does !!!
I was just wondering that very same thing about so few comments. Oh well. I guess they just don't understand; They just don't know what's going on.......
@kenneth mucke You asked "why so few" right as the video was first posted - granted, 8 months later it is a bit odd there are only 151 comments - however, this has over 10 million views (which it deserves) - I'm sure many people don't feel the need to write "loved it" or "fantastic" (but there are 29,000 thumbs up - my question is ... who are the 394 people who pressed thumbs down????)
❤now 79 years old and I still enjoy listening to Marvin Gaye’s music.😂 ❤love,love all ❤️
I had the privilege of seeing Marvin in concert twice as a very young teen RIP what a legend, a fan for life, miss you so much Marvin, thanks for the music 🎶 🎵 🙏🏼
Hands down.....GREATEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME!
Great taste in music 🎶
Look at the beautiful black families
Oh I see Fathers
F these white wingers who say otherwise
Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" does what only truly great music can do. It has a way of transcending time, making what was created 50 years ago seem like it was just yestsrday. The great artists and their music NEVER age out of relevance, for the genius of their work achieves the impossible. It lives into the ages, outlasting time itself and thus becoming timeless.
Well Said Brother Tyrone
Praise God!🙏🏾💖💕
Sadly the things Marvin was singing about have not changed. I spent my life angered by this shit, and it's hard to think this country has gotten worse.
Indeed.
@@jputterman26 yes the 60s up and down spoke of necessary change which never came close to fruition.
This song always brings tears to my eyes..many of his songs were songs of humanity suffering which will exist as long as man is alive...in a class of its own . Just look at the audience..they feel every note tugging their heart strings 😢❤❤❤❤
Your comment beautifully captures the profound impact of music, especially Marvin Gaye's timeless songs. Indeed, his music has a unique ability to evoke deep emotions and connect with the shared human experience.
The way his audience feels every note, as if it's tugging at their heartstrings, is a testament to the enduring power of Marvin Gaye's music. It's a testament to his ability to convey the universal themes of human suffering and resilience through his soulful melodies and poignant lyrics.
Music has this incredible capacity to transcend time and touch the soul, and Marvin Gaye's songs are a perfect example of this. They serve as a reminder of our shared humanity and the emotions that bind us all together.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and emotions, and for appreciating the profound impact of Marvin Gaye's music on the hearts of listeners. It's a testament to the lasting legacy of a truly remarkable artist.
I still get choked app every time I hear this song it really hits my heart.
So true! And that's why he STILL lives on! 💙🙏🏾
I think great music is the closest we'll ever get to magic. There's nothing like it to trigger a memory or invoke a mood.
Same, this performance chokes me up every time, gets to my soul.
Marvin. RIP man. You make me cry, and feel all at the same time.
Wonderful, emotional song that made me wish All Humans could just be Blind, at the same time, day, week, and year to see...when they open their eyes. GOD MADE US ALL THE SAME.
This song is just too profoundly deep to appreciate its true value. The painful cry out to his mother hits you right we’re you’re most human.
death is a wicked enemie what..marvin would be singing now ....
Heb deze altijd geweten
Pp
@@margrethhoogeland4078 my bro
and not to mention that he was shot and killed by his father. Which gives his cry out to his father not to escalate a whole ominous and heavy feeling.
That whole album was one of the best in music history ever still going on today God Bless Everyone🙏🏼💕🌷
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Absolutely was the the best.
U better know it !!!!
Shukran
Hello Renee, how are you?
Marvin and Bob Marley’s voices are sorely missed and somewhat lost during a time when we need them the most. RIP fellas.
Go ahead Marvin POWERFUL 2024 !!!This is the King 👑 of R&B 4EVER 💙💞.
"Father father we dont need to esclate"...never a truer word spoken....
Ironic words too, seeing as how he died.
@@hjj9269 No what I ment is how Black mothers and fathers teach there children to hate the white man for what happend years ago,
@@manchesterutdfan66 I understand what you meant, but he died when escalating an argument with his father, who shot him there, so there’s that too.
@@hjj9269 Thats very true and Marvin was high on coke at the time.........................................,
The best voice to come out of Motown, hands down.
One of the many. Aretha, Stevie, Smokey, Marvin. All right there at the top.
@@allwheeldrive I don't think Aretha was signed to motown. Was she?
Don't forget Michael Jackson!
Amen🙏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾
hands down motown no. 1
I get tears in my eyes watching and hearing this…. So beautiful. This is the greatest soul singer of all time for me.
Same here. Was in the Marines in 71-3 when this was big.
Same here ,Okinawa,Japan. I Loved soul music, even thou I'm a Honky.
This is still what's so today. Then it was such a song that helped me get through it all. I get tears with this and a few more by Marvin...he was his music...the soul and heart.
You are so right my friend. Greetings from Ireland
❤ I am 60 yrs. Old, been listening and loving Marvin since I was a kid. I have his I want you album 😊 going on 50 years old with the sugar shack poster.🖤🖤🖤
Who Is Feeling This Song/The Lyrics in 2024? ME!
Real we r all diferent because we r all the same b kind hav fun
WHAT'S HAPPENING? VP Harris will be our 47th President🎉❤❤❤
The words still ring true!!
What's going on has always been one of my favorite songs by Marvin. RIP ❤
Yep