Marvin Gaye grew up in Washington D.C.
and started his career as a doo-wop singer for the group The Moonglows in the
late 1950’s. In the 60’s he went into a solo career and signed with Motown
Records starting off as a session drummer, but moved through the ranks to become one of the top-selling solo
artists during the 60’s. On June 1st, 1970 Marvin went on to write “Whats Going On” about his brothers accounts of his experience in the Vietnam War and
his disgust of police brutality after seeing anti-war protesters attacked. The
album went on to cover issues such as poverty, taxes, drug abuse, and
pollution. The album was released on May 21, 1971, and instantly became a
success. The album was his cross over between young white rock audiences and his
already strong R&B fan base.
Whats Goin’ On
This song is an anti-war song about brothers dying in the
war of their time, Vietnam.
It was Marvin’s way of saying that words work better then violence. It also
seems that Marvin is at a party during this time and you can hear the references
towards drugs in some places if you listen carefully. The song also goes on to
say that those protesting for peace should not be punished with violence. The
song touches many subjects such as, race, equality, political views, and
emotions of the people during a time of crisis.
“Picket lines and
picket signs
Don't punish me with brutality
Talk to me, so you can see
Oh, what's going on”
Don't punish me with brutality
Talk to me, so you can see
Oh, what's going on”
Whats Happening
Brother
The song is about a man returning to the women in his life
from the war and he is unsure when the war is going to end. He doesn’t believe
that the newspapers are right that the war is getting better and coming to an
end soon. He also talks about the struggles of returning from the war such as
finding a job and money being tight. He also talks about how things have
changed since he left; he is asking if people still go to the same club to
dance. Then he starts catching up with old friends asking what has been going
on.
“Hey baby, what'cha
know good
I'm just gettin' back, but you knew I would
War is hell, when will it end,
When will people start gettin' together again
Are things really gettin' better, like the newspaper said”
I'm just gettin' back, but you knew I would
War is hell, when will it end,
When will people start gettin' together again
Are things really gettin' better, like the newspaper said”
Flyin’ High
This song is about Marvin Gaye’s struggle with drug
addiction. “Well I know I'm hooked my friend, To the boy who makes slaves out
of men.” That’s something that addiction would do to a person, really tiring
them out as they work and work for no gain. Also you’re under the control of
someone or something because of the addiction.
Save the Children
I think this is from the point of view of someone who has
done nothing for the world, possibly Marvin Gaye, but it doesn’t seem to be
about himself. He goes on to say that we all die sooner or later, as if he has
no faith or hope. He says save the children as if to save them from this world
of despair but no one really cares or is willing to try.
As opposed to the previous song this song is much more
upbeat and hopeful, all about his belief and faith in god. He says to love all
your family and how god has a plan worked out, he has given us everything.
Mercy Mercy Me
This song is about this changing and how “things aren’t what
they used to be”. This is a very sad song about how human beings are destroying
their home, Earth. This song also is a warning to human kind, it is warning
that Earth will only be forgiving for so long and can only take so much
destruction. This song is on an album made over 30 years ago, just showing how
ahead of the times and how intelligent Marvin Gaye was.
“Oil wasted on the
oceans and upon our seas
Fish full of mercury”…
Fish full of mercury”…
“Radiation in the
ground and in the sky
Animals and birds who live nearby are dying”
Animals and birds who live nearby are dying”
Right On
This song is very upbeat and has nice background music, very
relaxing and easy to listen to. The song talks about how some people are better
at things then other people and how some people are helpers in the world. The
song then goes on to thank those people who are helpers and tenders to others
cries. The song then goes on to say that no matter what you have in life you need
to love and find a way to enjoy the things you have.
This song has a slow beat and I don’t find it all that
enjoyable. This song is about using god’s strength and power to come together and
support in one another. This song is an attempt to plea to the people to stop
the hate and using the lord and love.
Inner City Blues
(Make Me Wanna Holla)
This song talks about how the government may be corrupt and
how the people, specifically directed towards blacks, are working the money and
the government is taking it. Then the song goes on to talk about the issue of
blacks problems being ignored by the government.



This is one my friends favorite albums i must say. Tyler, i loved your album review and i strongly agree with you. a few of these songs are listened to back at my home by my friends.
ReplyDeleteGood Job Tyler! I like the use of pictures, they went along well with your post. I like how you divided each song so it was easier to read and follow along. I like how you included the the video and the lyrics to some of his songs. We heard of some of Marvin Gaye's songs in class and it was nice to see your opinion on the whole album.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the set up of this post Tyler. I was familiar with Marvin Gaye before, but I definitely walked away with some new ideas and thoughts after reading your post. Great job visually as well, the pics and vids add a nice touch! Also, your analyzing of the songs was really good and well thought out. Good job!
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of Marvin Gaye's music, and I really like how you reviewed this album! However, I wish you would have given more biographical evidence in the opening paragraph to support why Gaye sang about the things he did, and how society was during this decade. Overall, nicely done.
ReplyDeleteNice job, Tyler. Better proofreading (for apostrophes, especially) would definitely help, as would more hyperlinks.
ReplyDeleteI think this is really good. I liked the video at the end and the links were helpful as well. Good job.
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