It is a bright Saturday at the Worldwide Home Office, and Stevie Wonder is playing on Pandora.
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This tune ... my gawd, this man, this man is, or rather was, something we'll never see again. You can have Michael Jackson; in my mind there's never been a bigger talent that fit his era. Stevie Wonder was in fact a wonder. I just listened to Wide Mouth Mason's rendition of "Superstition", and they do a great job. Having said that, they only manage to do Stevie justice. To do Stevie justice is something in of itself. They do a great cover of his tune - but really .... :) Thanks Wide Mouth Mason, it's wonderful to hear this great song again, and it's great to hear it played faithfully, the way S.W. would have done it.
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This tune ... my gawd, this man, this man is, or rather was, something we'll never see again. You can have Michael Jackson; in my mind there's never been a bigger talent that fit his era. Stevie Wonder was in fact a wonder. I just listened to Wide Mouth Mason's rendition of "Superstition", and they do a great job. Having said that, they only manage to do Stevie justice. To do Stevie justice is something in of itself. They do a great cover of his tune - but really .... :) Thanks Wide Mouth Mason, it's wonderful to hear this great song again, and it's great to hear it played faithfully, the way S.W. would have done it.
Good Job :)
Posted by: Pipey | October 23, 2009 at 03:35 AM