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MOTOWN 25:YESTERDAY,TODAY AND FOREVER
The entire event on 1 dvd with a picture and audio quality of 9.5 out of 10 commercial free with chapters and full motion interactive menu and has a running time of 2+ hours.
Your dvd will arrive in a sturdy dvd case with artwork on the case as displayed and the title printed directly on the dvd
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DESCRIPTION:
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever was a 1983 television special produced by Suzanne de Passe for Motown Records, to commemorate Motown's twenty-fifth year of existence. The program was taped before a live studio audience on March 25 1983, and broadcast on NBC on May 16. Among its highlights were a Temptations/Four Tops "battle of the bands", Marvin Gaye's inspired speech about black music history and his memorable performance of "What's Going On", a Jackson 5 reunion, Michael Jackson's performance of "Billie Jean", and an abbreviated reunion of The Supremes, who performed their final #1 hit, "Someday We'll Be Together" from 1969.
Marvin Gaye, who had left the label ironically a year before to sign with Columbia Records and had a current hit with "Sexual Healing" agreed at the last minute to join the roster of other Motown legends to perform. When he came on, he played the piano and gave the audience a narrative of black music history before he stepped off the piano and sung his classic 1971 hit, "What's Going On", to thunderous applause.
Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" was a song he recorded for Epic Records in 1982, not a Motown song; he planned to attend and not perform on Motown 25 before he successfully negotiated his solo spot and the permission to sing a non-Motown song. His intense, tightly focused dancing performance mesmerized the audience, especially when he glided across the stage, executing his trademark moonwalk for the first time. His Emmy nominated performance contributed immensely to his Thriller album's phenomenal success and his status as a musical and cultural giant of the 1980s.
The unrehearsed Supremes reunion between Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, and Cindy Birdsong was cut short when Ross, frustrated by the fact that Wilson and Birdsong were taking the same steps foreward as her instead of staying in the back, turned around and pushed Wilson towards the back of the stage. In a few moments, Motown labelmates such as Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, and others filled the stage for an impromptu finale. Wilson invited Berry Gordy to come down from the balcony and join everyone onstage, but Ross snatched her microphone away and hissed "it's been taken care of", before inviting Gordy down herself.
By the time the reunion aired on May 16, the Ross/Wilson altercations had been excised from the special, but they were widely reported, resulting in bad publicity for Ross and a public perception of her as an egotistical diva.
HOST: RICHARD PRYOR, WITH SMOKEY ROBINSON, DICK CLARK, STEVIE WONDER, THE TEMPTATIONS, THE FOUR TOPS, MARVIN GAYE, TG SHEPHERD, JOSE FELICIANO, ADAM ANT, LIONEL RITCHIE, THE JACKSON FIVE, MICHAEL JACKSON, BILLY DEE WILLIAMS, DIANA ROSS, DEBARGE, RICK JAMES, LINDA RONSTADT, AND MANY OTHERS!
** 2+ HOUR DVD.
This Rare Import DVD disc is region free and will work on all DVD players world wide, It has Interactive Menu's. |
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