Originally posted by TheDirector217:
Smackie's always all good with me but in the same token, know your history before you make off-brand comments.
First off, the vast majority of my comments on this thread are those of an author of fiction, so your beef is with Nick Hornby's portyral of Stevie Wonder, not Smackies. Now is the time that I tell you that I agree with most of what is said about Stevie in the book, but you didn't know that when you posted.
Secondly, I never said
Songs in the Key of Life was a bad album. I rather like that album and would put it third on my list of Stevie albums. I just wouldn't put it in the "Brilliant" category, as I would the other two. But it's waaaay ahead of any Stevie album I would put fourth on my list.
Thirdly, no artist escapes criticism. But just because they are criticized does not mean they are not brilliant. They are more likely criticized in duration because they are brilliant. The rest become the butt of a joke as somebody who was forgotten, and certainly not brilliant.