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Nonetheless, portraying bliss is almost impossible work, and it's in soul music – in Billie Holiday, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin and in some R&B – where you can see, and feel, how desire, longing, loss and fulfilment can be compacted, having a tangible effect on the listener, making them want to cry or dance.
The movement is also already having a tangible effect.
It didn't begin having a tangible effect for a month or two after that.
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