Robert Lynch April 19, 2019 Share April 19, 2019 Celebrating Motown on April 21st, 8:00 PM 2 Link to comment
topanga April 19, 2019 Share April 19, 2019 49 minutes ago, Robert Lynch said: Celebrating Motown on April 21st, 8:00 PM Just curious--when they show footage from prior shows, will MJs moonwalk from Motown 25 still be part of the clip package? Link to comment
Robert Lynch April 19, 2019 Author Share April 19, 2019 31 minutes ago, topanga said: Just curious--when they show footage from prior shows, will MJs moonwalk from Motown 25 still be part of the clip package? I think they will. Though I put Stevie much higher than MJ and Diana Ross. I think he deserves respect for his talent. He turned a disability into a gift. How many did that? And no biopics on Stevie Wonder? He deserves recognition. 2 Link to comment
topanga April 20, 2019 Share April 20, 2019 4 hours ago, Robert Lynch said: I think they will. Though I put Stevie much higher than MJ and Diana Ross. I think he deserves respect for his talent. He turned a disability into a gift. How many did that? And no biopics on Stevie Wonder? He deserves recognition. I agree about Stevie. I remember as a kid reading a story about his mom giving him his first harmonica. I would love to hear his entire life story. So you don’t think Motown wants to distance itself from adult Michael Jackson, given the HBO documentary? Link to comment
Robert Lynch April 20, 2019 Author Share April 20, 2019 3 minutes ago, topanga said: I agree about Stevie. I remember as a kid reading a story about his mom giving him his first harmonica. I would love to hear his entire life story. So you don’t think Motown wants to distance itself from adult Michael Jackson, given the HBO documentary? I really don't know. We have to see how they will do this. 3 Link to comment
Ohwell April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 Stevie looks cool in his 'do rag, especially since he's going bald. Smokey and his strange looking eyes make him look like a ghost. 2 Link to comment
Ohwell April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 So far, I'm just not feelin' this. I mean, Ciara singing "Super Freak"? Just no. Something just seems "off" and flat about this show. I'll watch a bit longer and then I'll probably bail. Link to comment
Snow Apple April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 (edited) 46 minutes ago, Ohwell said: So far, I'm just not feelin' this. I mean, Ciara singing "Super Freak"? Just no. Something just seems "off" and flat about this show. I'll watch a bit longer and then I'll probably bail. Probably because most of the songs are not sung by the original artists except for Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson. Understandable of course, but ☹️ J-Lo? Ugh. Edited April 22, 2019 by Snow Apple 1 Link to comment
Ohwell April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 4 minutes ago, Snow Apple said: Probably because most of the songs are not sung by the original artists except for Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson. Understandable of course, but ☹️ J-Lo? Ugh. Yeah, most of the artists are no longer with us, but these younger artists can't seem to do the songs justice. This is no Motown 25, that's for sure. Maybe they should have left it at that. 3 Link to comment
Robert Lynch April 22, 2019 Author Share April 22, 2019 I didn’t know Cissy Houston had great legs! Damn! So far they only show clips of the Jackson 5 and MJ. Does that count? Link to comment
Ohwell April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 (edited) At least Stevie is bringing it. And the Motown In Memoriam tribute was nice. Edited April 22, 2019 by Ohwell Link to comment
ebk57 April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 (edited) I'm not really feeling this either, for reasons everyone has stated. I did find this behind-the-scenes piece interesting...and amusing in kinda a sad way. https://www.showbiz411.com/2019/04/20/the-exclusive-inside-story-of-sunday-nights-motown-60-special-on-cbs-why-jlo-diana-ross-says-no-to-the-supremes-no-mention-of-michael-jackson-and-mary-wilsons-eventual-triumph Edited April 22, 2019 by ebk57 3 Link to comment
Ohwell April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 (edited) Interesting article. I can't believe they didn't invite Duke Fakir of the Four Tops. I hope it turns out he just didn't want to or didn't feel like coming. I'm old enough to remember that back in the day, the guys I knew thought Mary Wilson was hot, not Diana Ross. Oh well, looks like I'll just stick with it until the bitter end since there's nothing else that I want to watch. Edited April 22, 2019 by Ohwell 3 Link to comment
Robert Lynch April 22, 2019 Author Share April 22, 2019 (edited) My guess based on the HBO Leaving Neverland documentary, they only showed brief clips of the Jacksons and MJ all in five seconds due to the allegations already fresh in their minds. I would not be surprised if Berry had the final say in that. I wonder what the Jacksons think about that. They uttered not one word about MJ or the Jacksons. Edited April 22, 2019 by Robert Lynch 3 Link to comment
Snow Apple April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 I stuck through to the end and it felt sad instead of a celebration. 2 Link to comment
Robert Lynch April 22, 2019 Author Share April 22, 2019 Stevie was the only one worth seeing. 2 Link to comment
jewel21 April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 The first 25 minutes recorded sound but no picture which was disappointing. It was nice to see Smokey, the man can still sing, and I find his eyes mesmerizing. I thought Ne-yo did a good job singing. I'm just sad so many of these greats are gone. Link to comment
Robert Lynch April 22, 2019 Author Share April 22, 2019 (edited) 3 hours ago, Ohwell said: Interesting article. I can't believe they didn't invite Duke Fakir of the Four Tops. I hope it turns out he just didn't want to or didn't feel like coming. I'm old enough to remember that back in the day, the guys I knew thought Mary Wilson was hot, not Diana Ross. Oh well, looks like I'll just stick with it until the bitter end since there's nothing else that I want to watch. I never understood the fascination of Diana Ross. I don't want to sound negative, but I never found her to be attractive. Mary Wells, Tammi Tarrell, and Mary Wilson were much better looking than her. Edited April 22, 2019 by Robert Lynch 6 Link to comment
Ohwell April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 9 hours ago, Robert Lynch said: Stevie was the only one worth seeing. Yup, if not for him this would have been even sadder than it already was. Link to comment
MerBearHou April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 Shocking that a Motown tribute show would feel so FLAT. We were really looking forward to it as huge, longtime Motown fans, but it was such a disappointment. 2 Link to comment
Caseysgirl April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 Even if people thought it was a little flat, I enjoyed hearing all my oldies. I thought it was nice that Berry Gordy could be honored again ( after all, he probably won’t be around a whole lot longer, though I admit, he looked good). It was sad how many we’ve lost but after all, with a run of 60 years it’s understandable. 4 Link to comment
Ohwell April 22, 2019 Share April 22, 2019 Berry Gordy does look great for 89, and I have to admit that Diana Ross singing "My Man" to him made me kind of teary eyed. But that performance, Stevie Wonder, Smokey, Ne-Yo wasn't bad, and the In Memoriam were the only things I enjoyed about the show. Otherwise, it was a two hour disappointment. 1 Link to comment
jewel21 April 23, 2019 Share April 23, 2019 I saw Motown the Musical last year which is why I was excited to watch this. Had I not, I wouldn't have known who Berry Gordy was and just how inspiring his story and legacy are. I feel blessed to be able to watch him and see him on my TV screen. Yeah, it felt a little flat because so many of the original singers are gone and we couldn't see them perform their own songs, but it was still good. I don't regret watching this at all. Link to comment
jah1986 April 24, 2019 Share April 24, 2019 On 4/21/2019 at 9:16 PM, Robert Lynch said: I didn’t know Cissy Houston had great legs! Damn! So far they only show clips of the Jackson 5 and MJ. Does that count? Couldn't let this one go. That was Thelma Houston with the great legs, singing Don't Leave Me This Way. Her song and Stevie and Smokey showed what was really disappointing with this show, most of the original artists are dead. Seeing younger "contemporary" artists sing those Motown classics highlighted just how talented the original singers were. I enjoyed the show but felt a bit let down. And talking about Motown and not talking about the Jacksons is odd, even though I understand why. Link to comment
Robert Lynch April 24, 2019 Author Share April 24, 2019 10 minutes ago, jah1986 said: Couldn't let this one go. That was Thelma Houston with the great legs, singing Don't Leave Me This Way. Her song and Stevie and Smokey showed what was really disappointing with this show, most of the original artists are dead. Seeing younger "contemporary" artists sing those Motown classics highlighted just how talented the original singers were. I enjoyed the show but felt a bit let down. And talking about Motown and not talking about the Jacksons is odd, even though I understand why. Thanks! I always use to do that. I use to confuse those two a lot. Link to comment
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