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A fine way to spend your Saturday night, sir. Well played. Bust a move for me.
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Only thing I could find on YouTube while they're taking a break
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If they play Purple Rain, shed a single tear for me at the start of the guitar solo.
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Closed with purple rain.
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Nailed it.
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I'm drunk, it wasn't the closer.
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I just got back from seeing Motown: The Musical. It was fun, but I have to assume that this was a pretty whitewashed history of the label. How is the founder usually remembered?
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Since Berry Gordy wrote the book of the musical, yeah. Completely whitewashed. It's absurd. He paints himself as an infallible savior of all things music and love. It's laughable. I rolled my eyes through the whole thing. I wouldn't have gone at all but I had two friends in the Broadway production AND I got to see it for free.stip wrote:I just got back from seeing Motown: The Musical. It was fun, but I have to assume that this was a pretty whitewashed history of the label. How is the founder usually remembered?
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Admit it, stip. You were disappointed when they didn't sing "U Can't Touch This."
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I heard an uplifting live version of Louis Armstrong's Blueberry Hill that made me really happy today.
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hey, did you know that stevie wonder was motown?!Lament wrote:Admit it, stip. You were disappointed when they didn't sing "U Can't Touch This."
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How might others dispute this story?durdencommatyler wrote:Since Berry Gordy wrote the book of the musical, yeah. Completely whitewashed. It's absurd. He paints himself as an infallible savior of all things music and love. It's laughable. I rolled my eyes through the whole thing. I wouldn't have gone at all but I had two friends in the Broadway production AND I got to see it for free.stip wrote:I just got back from seeing Motown: The Musical. It was fun, but I have to assume that this was a pretty whitewashed history of the label. How is the founder usually remembered?
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Go rent the movie "Dreamgirls."stip wrote:How might others dispute this story?durdencommatyler wrote:Since Berry Gordy wrote the book of the musical, yeah. Completely whitewashed. It's absurd. He paints himself as an infallible savior of all things music and love. It's laughable. I rolled my eyes through the whole thing. I wouldn't have gone at all but I had two friends in the Broadway production AND I got to see it for free.stip wrote:I just got back from seeing Motown: The Musical. It was fun, but I have to assume that this was a pretty whitewashed history of the label. How is the founder usually remembered?
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