The greatest popular musician of the XX in many terms: Studio output that spans different genres, unique live performer, important figure in social and political activism since 1970s and just a generous and humble person
I agree 100%. It's so sad to see a man that's so eternally youthful, talented, and so full of love for all humanity age before your eyes. I'll cry like a baby if he leaves this world before I do. May God Bless Stevie.
In my experience it's the best reason to go. During the 6 times I went I always saw him. His presence commanded attention like non of the other celebs in attendance. I also looove how much of a hardcore gear nerd Stevie is!
Wow. Stevie Wonder. I remember in 1963 when "Fingertips" came out (I was 16) and it was being played ALL the time on the radio. We all loved it. I remember at one Grammy Awards show the Album of the Year winner gave thanks to Stevie Wonder first - for NOT coming out with an album that year.
When I was a kid there was a movie that came out called “Cooley High. Anyway, we were watching it and “Fingertips” came on and I wanted to know who that little kid was singing it. I loved Stevie Wonder from that day because although he was an adult at that time, it was a mazing for me to hear him singing as a kid. I Love That Song Til This Day and of all of his hits, it’s my favorite. It brings me so much joy when I hear it.
This is an ad for PocketPiano, which is, evidently, a small keyboard. Stevie starts to sing, and people around him are having their usual conversations, looking at their phones, etc.. I would have been listening to Stevie. Then some of the same people will tell their friends "Stevie Wonder was there!" But they weren't listening to him.
Actually, it is a full sized keyboard (if you use all the sections). It can be disassembled, very easily (sections are joined magnetically), and then it is compact enough to be stored a small case.
This happens all the time. Here is a WORLD FAMOUS artist performing right in front of you. Stop and listen? NO. Check your phone, chat with somebody, walk right on past. Meanwhile, these same people will pay $100 to see a concert. Never underestimate . . .
If I was in that booth I would have said let's do SunShine of my life, He would have done it!! What a missed opportunity for those around him! He would have put those keys to work!
Great for all those at the booth to hear him play and sing, unfortunately fools standing next to him think people are interested in hearing their conversations.
See how it is in sections? It comes apart and you can use a few or many chunks to have a longer or shorter keyboard and it should help with transport, especially if you want a lot of keys. I guess if you compare it to a grand piano, it is quite a lot more portable. Agree with not actually fitting into a pocket, but as a name for a very portable version of something usually near impossible to transport, it is not the worst name.
I'm guessing Stevie Wonder doesn't mean quite as much to people as he used to? If he'd done this 30 years ago, you could've heard a pin drop in that place!
Oh trust me at namm and I know this because I’ve gone 10 years there to namm even when he goes to the bathroom the guards are blocking the entrance to the bathroom
I'm quite sure the song is True love from the album A time to love (2005) starting from the bridge ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DP9sWhK5sBs.html
@@AiMR Welcome to first class on your one way flight to hell. tray table can up or down. We don't really give $hit. Don't put your belt on. Again, don't give a $hit.
@@denniswilliams3934. Stevie's sense of hearing AND touch is probably 5-10X better than the avg. "sighted" person, but make no mistake... the brother has NO sight. Period.
@@ChadWork1 it’s me, the founder of PocketPiano, I am in music cause Stevie since I was 3 years old and I was just trying not to pass out and to be cool