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Stevie Wonder Is Not Blind: The Truthers' Case

iSpyder123

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Conspiracy Theorists have been talking about this for a long time.
For some reason, I don't think he is completely blind.

Stevie Wonder Is Not Blind: The Truthers' Case

In 2010, Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney performed in the White House East Room. Clumsily, McCartney knocked over a microphone. Watch what happens next: Did he attempt to catch the fall? Hard to tell.

 
He's been blind since shortly after birth. A common problem in the '50s and '60s in premature babies.
 
Why is that strange?

Mr. Wonder is practically a music genius. Like the purple one, Prince, he can play many instruments, and is an awesome bass player and satisfactory drummer.

I find his music to be soothing, relaxing, healing too. Even his high energy stuff.
I feel fortunate in that I got to see him perform here, with Chaka khan and Rufus. ;-)


We find often, that people with a missing sense, and we only have five, are exceptionally developed in the remaining senses. Stevie has super-star hearing. And his fingers touch, is magic, on the musical keyboards, he loves to play so much. & I can personally relate, as I have a Motif XF8 myself, and it is a glorious piece of keyboard synth workstation.

Chas
 
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When we had our band in Delaware, our keyboard player was blind. She had perfect pitch too which sometimes was a headache for the rest of us.
 
She must have had a real strong pitching arm... :shocked:

A Classically-Trained Musician, was once asked how he defined, "Perfect Pitch".
"That's easy.", he replied.
"It's when you throw a set of bagpipes into the Town Dump, and they land on an accordian!" :D :roflblack:
 
I believe it, probably the same group of people who want us to believe we landed on the moon! :dontknow:
 
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