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dah, dah, dah, dah, dah, dah, dah
Dah, dah, dah, dah
Dah, dah, dah, dah, dah, dah, dah
Dah, dah, dah
Rockets, moon shots
Spend it on the have nots
Money, we make it
Fore we see it you take it
Oh, make you wanna holler
The way they do my life
Make me wanna holler
The way they do my life
This ain't livin', This ain't livin'
No, no baby, this ain't livin'
No, no, no
Inflation no chance
To increase finance
Bills pile up sky high
Send that boy off to die
Make me wanna holler
The way they do my life
Make me wanna holler
The way they do my life
Dah, dah, dah
Dah, dah, dah
Hang ups, let downs
Bad breaks, set backs
Natural fact is
I can't pay my taxes
Oh, make me wanna holler
And throw up both my hands
Yea, it makes me wanna holler
And throw up both my hands
Crime is increasing
Trigger happy policing
Panic is spreading
God know where we're heading
Oh, make me wanna holler
They don't understand
Dah, dah, dah
Dah, dah, dah
Dah, dah, dah
Mother, mother
Everybody thinks we're wrong
Who are they to judge us
Simply cause we wear our hair long
I always loved Mr. Gaye's super-groovy music when I was a kid, and as an adult, it continues to rock my soul and blow my mind. Vital, immortal social commentary!
I Agree totally!
I had no problem giving it a 1.
Wow! What do you like?
I had no problem giving it a 1.
If you don't like it, hit the "Skip Button"! ...problem solved! A lot of RP listeners, including me, think it is a GREAT TUNE! Thanx RP!
You can play this whole album. it's a masterpiece from start to finish
I Agree completely! Thanx RP!
I had no problem giving it a 1.
I gave it a TEN! Thanx RP!
Can this be rated anything other than a ten?
I had no problem giving it a 1.
I play the What's Going On album every week, and it never fails to impress upon me how this tune, written many decades ago, is still a commentary on our current society.
What happened to the generation of the 60s-70s that fought for social change? (This includes me)
They sold out or gave up.
I ask that question often, as I am also one of them.
My guess is that as they (we?) slowly evolved into adults, they began to realize the comfort and advantages of living in the upper-middle class and above.
No incentive to shout "Down with The Man!" if you actually are The Man.
Eternal masterpiece ❤️
I Agree! Completely! Thanx RP!
Great!
The lyrics are like they're written yesterday
Some conditions seem to be constants.
20+ years later the message still rings true. Much has changed but much has not.
...and 20 years further down the line nothing has changed.
Flight of the Concords did not exist in 1971...
Whooosh <- the sound that the joke made when it flew over your head
In 1971 he sang "triggerhappy policing".... what would he say today?
That it was ironically his father who shot him to death.
and the bongos
Once my plan for World Domination is completed, there are 86 people I'll be visiting. Actually I think I'll just send round Marvin's Dad instead.
I'd laugh but as a society we've gotten a little too comfortable with making jokes implying casual violence.
Fixed.
Nice. I did not know this version.
Fixed.
Just need the "Detroit mix" now. ;-)
Total rip off of Inner City Pressure by the most socially conscious band of their time 'Flight of the Conchords'
Pet Shop Boys also ripped them off with "West End Girls". Or is it an "homage"?
Probably the same. For me it feels like the USA is in an arms race with its citizens. As long this is true I guess the police will be trigger happy. Especially if you don't feel a cultural or racial connection with your suspect. (Not saying this is okay!)
Yep - the "patriots" with the guns rule the streets.
In 1971 he sang "triggerhappy policing".... what would he say today?
Probably the same. For me it feels like the USA is in an arms race with its citizens. As long this is true I guess the police will be trigger happy. Especially if you don't feel a cultural or racial connection with your suspect. (Not saying this is okay!)
A perfect 10. But Bill, there is a five-minute edit you should be playing.
Fixed.
This. The Deltron album is phenomenal. Would be awesome to hear some of that on RP...I know heads would explode but over time I think most listeners who hate rap would start to dig it. Great comment!
... this album takes the listener on a paranoid journey set in a dystopian year 3030 dealing with viruses, the apocalypse, an oppressive government, and a war waged against a huge company called the Corporate Bank of Time that rules the universe ...
Uh...
c.
Jason Isbell "White Man's World" to Marvin Gaye "Inner City Blues."
I hope we can effect enough CHANGE so that when the next generation hears these songs, they're not saying "still so true."
I should have probably given an example of something I feel comes close to this song from that genre.
Now if you hate all rap as a rule, you'll hate this, so don't bother, but if you think some rap is OK, check out Madness by Deltron 3030 off their self titled album. It's on a concept album (all the songs are set in the year 3030) but it is (IMO) a masterpiece of hip hop and evokes many of the same feelings as Gaye's Inner City Blues.
This. The Deltron album is phenomenal. Would be awesome to hear some of that on RP...I know heads would explode but over time I think most listeners who hate rap would start to dig it. Great comment!
c.
Flight of the Concords did not exist in 1971...
c.
Hey...I just described my girl friend.
Wrong. Comparing the absolute best of one genre to the worst of another? That's disingenuous at best.
I should have probably given an example of something I feel comes close to this song from that genre.
Now if you hate all rap as a rule, you'll hate this, so don't bother, but if you think some rap is OK, check out Madness by Deltron 3030 off their self titled album. It's on a concept album (all the songs are set in the year 3030) but it is (IMO) a masterpiece of hip hop and evokes many of the same feelings as Gaye's Inner City Blues.
Right...?
Wrong. Comparing the absolute best of one genre to the worst of another? That's disingenuous at best.
Yea, it makes me wanna holler
And throw up both my hands
Crime is increasing
Trigger happy policing
Panic is spreading
God know where we're heading
Yowza!
"Replaced"? "Thug music"?
"You kids and your hippity hop thug raps, get off my lawn!" *shaking cane*
I know a guy who can handle 'em. In his spare time he talks to chairs.
There's having an opinion, and then there's just pure stupidity.
6 is "Pretty Good". Just saying.
There's having an opinion, and then there's just pure stupidity.
Once my plan for World Domination is completed, there are 86 people I'll be visiting. Actually I think I'll just send round Marvin's Dad instead.
There's having an opinion, and then there's just pure stupidity.
Right...?
"Replaced"? "Thug music"?
"You kids and your hippity hop thug raps, get off my lawn!" *shaking cane*
No...
First of all, Rap is an element of the Hip Hop genre and not a distinct genre unto itself. Secondly, thug music is also just a term for a style of hip hop music originated by the late, great rapper Tupac Shakur. Thirdly, the sub genre of hip hop that you're probably aiming your critical finger at is "gangster rap."
In any event, hip hop didn't replaced 70s R&B or Funk any more than 80s college music replaced new wave or punk. Genres don't kill others genres, they simply make them feel less relevant to new audiences. Also, a nasty coke problem and an ornery father sped up Marvin Gaye's death, not hip hop.
What happened to the generation of the 60s-70s that fought for social change? (This includes me)
They sold out or gave up.
Written 44 years ago . . .
"Trigger-happy policemen"
. . . Hmmm, sadly, it would appear that some things never change.
later gonna put the old vinyl on
thanks!
I was just thinking similarly. Every time I hear this is it seems fresh, timeless, and unfortunately, relevant. Eventually we have to stop attributing it to coincidence.
How old are you shep?
Opinions are like.....holes, and everyone is entitled to one, but a rip of freakin' Smokey Robinson - the genius who gave us, in no particular order:
You've Really Got a Hold on MeThe Way You Do the Things You DoThe Tracks of My TearsThe Tears of a ClownMy Girl I Second That EmotionGet ReadyAin't That Peculiar
Firearms.
Easy 10, this one, tho.
beautiful and profound song from a truly great album... love it...
that's mood music right there...makes you ache with ectasy
While it's true that for a time, had a severe cocaine addiction, that isn't what killed him. He was shot to death by his father.
Check out the Wikipedia entry on Marvin. His father did a number on Marvin and the family that spanned decades. The gunshot was just the final insult.
really love it, thank you RP
LizK wrote:
While it's true that for a time, had a severe cocaine addiction, that isn't what killed him. He was shot to death by his father.
Drugs.
Who is Martin....and why do you hate him?
Yeah....do you mean marvin, i think he is pretty good
One of the best albums ever recorded, IMHO.
Well put. I totally agree with this!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLEK0UZH4cs
Hoot! Make me wanna hollah!!
Hate Martin
Who is Martin....and why do you hate him?
Hate Martin
Too much hate in the world today, enjoy life instead.
I had no problem giving it a 1.
You and ten other people can stand in the corner while the majority of us groove...