JD800... MC HAMMER YO! I think I wrote some patches for RUG back in the day for that and the D-50 (Still have mine!) Great performance... have to say, vox and synth good... but this song is just not as supple without that saxophone... Not a criticism on your amazing arrangement.. just an homage to a spectacular recording by Steveland Morris.
The whole point of the song was he’s talking about a black girl and you changed the only reference of her being black to say “L.A. street” instead. Really?
This is my favorite song from Mr Stevie Wonder and yes he is talking about a black woman. Born and raised in the Ghetto but is as lovely as the sunrise. She is a girl that can’t be beat born and raised on ghetto street, she’s a devastating Beauty a pretty girl with Ebony eyes. ( Ebony= black) so yes please people let’s keep the lyrics the way it’s meant to be. 😊
Sometimes on youtube you just find a little hidden gem. Brilliant guys...great job!!
Love this!
My favorite song ever from Mr Stevie Wonder I reckon y’all did such a great creative take on Ebony Eyes love every part of it.
I always light up when I see Swatkins on the talkbox and even more so performing some Stevie wonder!
Hell Yeah! Gooo Talk Box!
I don’t understand how this entire channel is not blowing up
Right
This song deserves so much more attention and you guys definitely did it justice. Obsessed.
Swatty as always, Just killed me ❤️ Love you all!
Awesome job,,simply awesome....
The famous 45 that was included in the double LP :)
This was really nice!!! All talented people...
Delightful stuff, friends S2
2:09 dope
I was looking for a proper talkbox cover, I am in such luck for it to be uploaded only 4 days ago! Great Work!!!
You feel it and so do I, thank you
Livid it
Man, that was an awesome cover! Loved it!
Yesss
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Uau... cover bom pra um caralho.
Stevie Wonder é o melhor.
Wowwwwwwww😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Amazing
Fire🔥
Always clean your cel camera lens
That is a 10.
"Woah you sound just like him" xD
JD800... MC HAMMER YO! I think I wrote some patches for RUG back in the day for that and the D-50 (Still have mine!) Great performance... have to say, vox and synth good... but this song is just not as supple without that saxophone... Not a criticism on your amazing arrangement.. just an homage to a spectacular recording by Steveland Morris.
What is the reasoning behind changing the words to L.A. instead of the normal lyrics? Not that I mind. Just curious.
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Recorded Live in Los Angeles, CA.
I was thinking that too
Love ghetto sheet the original
100!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ahaha!!
I don't like the "Autotone" but everything else sounds cool!!
It's a talkbox
@@kbells1171 Whatever ya call it!
I'm 'Old Skool! I prefer natural talent!!
@@piijay14 Fair enough. Just letting you know that this is completely different from autotune.
Stevie Wonder pioneered the use of the TalkBox
@@92claudemir Yes but it's not feature in most of his music! Name one classic Wonder hit which features talkbox! Real talent don't need technology!
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Please don't change the classic otherwise it's not a bed cover
The whole point of the song was he’s talking about a black girl and you changed the only reference of her being black to say “L.A. street” instead. Really?
This is my favorite song from Mr Stevie Wonder and yes he is talking about a black woman. Born and raised in the Ghetto but is as lovely as the sunrise. She is a girl that can’t be beat born and raised on ghetto street, she’s a devastating Beauty a pretty girl with Ebony eyes. ( Ebony= black) so yes please people let’s keep the lyrics the way it’s meant to be. 😊
Ghetto street