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Old 09-12-2008, 02:59 PM
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YEAH I'm going to see Mr STEVIE WONDER in paris on the 28th of september
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Old 09-29-2008, 12:41 AM
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I saw Stevie Wonder yesterday, and my god, he was amazing!!!!
it's strange, it's the first time in my life that I feel sad after a concert because strangely, I miss him!
My girlfriend feels the same!!!
I never felt that way, after any concert (and I saw a lot of great concerts).
it's as if time just stopped and is now sadness.
that's strange!
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It was kind of like that for me when I saw Parliament-Funkadelic. I just want to see them again and dance forever.
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Growing up pert-near Motown i was privy to good music abounding.
I have seen S.W. no less than 10 times and i can tell you he puts on a show unlike NO OTHER.
Take ANY new artists that "Think" they are good.. should go see him for 2 hours of straight up "Schooling" seriously.. that man is a genius.
Don't even get me started on his hamonica skills.
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I saw Stevie at an outdoor show in California last year and was blown away. The whole place, from the streets outside the parking lot, to the lawn, was packed--standing room only--with people of every size and color. Even though the venue was jammed to the gills there was no pushing, shoving or bad vibes.

He and his super-tight band played for over 3 hours--including a bunch of hits, some more obscure tunes, and a 10 minute drum solo by Stevie! He did a lot of audience participation with clapping and sing-alongs. Really a great show.
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I saw Stevie at an outdoor show in California last year and was blown away. The whole place, from the streets outside the parking lot, to the lawn, was packed--standing room only--with people of every size and color. Even though the venue was jammed to the gills there was no pushing, shoving or bad vibes.

He and his super-tight band played for over 3 hours--including a bunch of hits, some more obscure tunes, and a 10 minute drum solo by Stevie! He did a lot of audience participation with clapping and sing-alongs. Really a great show.
+1 I was really impressed with the whole show. I went to the Shoreline one.
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