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The last 2 nights I’ve watched a couple of documentary’s on Max Summer of Soul about the 1969 Harlem music festival and How They Got Over about black gospel quartets from the 30s to the60s, I enjoyed both films , but the kicker is when I listened to this song this morning I jumped from the computer, kind of teared up, got through the song and stopped the player. A few hours later I listened to the rest of the compilation great stuff, then put on that 1st song again and started twitching, stopped waited a few seconds started again the same thing happened so, either I need to see a doctor,music gave me a orgasm or I had a come to J. R. "Bob" Dobbs moment, but the music films must have had something to do with it