While listening to Standing in the Shadows of Motown (the Funk Brothers celebration) on my way back from Boston last night, I concluded that Michael McDonald is our generation's Pat Boone.
please elaborate.
Because he's a white guy singing black folks' hits? Unlike Boone, he's doing it
after the fact. Those people have (a) already gotten paid and (b) stand to make more money from his cover versions. (Unlike Boone, whose presence on the airwaves prevented the originals from getting played in the first place.)
Of course, if you're suggesting that he drains all the soul out of the tunes, well, I'm sure poc will scratch your eyes out when next you meet
There are worse white guys for a black artist to be covered by, IMHO.