Yesssss INDEED! 😍😍 I had 2 play it back like 3x's in the very beg, like WHAAA ???!! Ya'll betta COME THRU with this choreography, YASSS!☺☺😍 Insane the amount of talent Michael was blessed with from such a young age (may my King rest in the heavens but never b forgotten and 4ever b loved❤🌻❤) and with the Jacksons boys together they were nothing 2 b played with! Loved it!🤩😍😍
Man Randy Jackson is something else. He could play the hell out of them drums. Him bouncing and hitting them drums without messing up his rhythm takes timing and skill.
+Child Of Africa I agree with you, even though this is playback. They were not really playing. But every time they played real I noticed that on Randy.
Mikao Kavako i don't know why artists didn't actually perform the song and did lipsyncing. Maybe they were worried about them not sounding good live or something.
Child Of Africa sometimes it's a decision of the Artists, and other times it's a decision of the TV Channel. Certain tv shows (still in 2016) are not capacited of the conditions needed to assure excelence. I personally don't like it. I can understand it, but I don't like it.
+Child Of Africa One reason the artists lip-synced or pantomimed to the studio recordings is because the purpose was to promote "the record" not to showcase their talent through live performance. There are other reasons unknown. However, "a Motown Artist" would probably not be worried about not sounding good live because Barry would not allow them to the do live performances if they were not ready. Artist Development was key at Motown.
When did you voice change, mine changed before I started high school in 1974. Michael Jackson was two years older than me, so his adult voice probably start kicking in 1972. Remember Jackie who was always a young adult when the group became big has a high tenor voice. Michael sang falsetto on much of his music for the rest of his life.
The Jackson 5 were a cohesive, collective unit. And yes Michael (sometimes Jermaine) were the lead singers BUT it was their older brother Jackie who choreographed their moves.
@@SupremeNerd LOVE ALWAYS JUDGE! And RIGHTSEOULSY thereof. LOVE IS RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT. And BIBLE never banned it: John 7:24 Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment. Matthew 7:2 - For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. John 15:13 - Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. The whole BIBLE is loving, because it RIGHTEOUSLY judging us and calling us all to REPENTANCE.
Impeccable choreography, lead vocals, harmony, and showmanship.... saw the guys four times over the years: Aug 1974, in St Louis, Kiel Auditorium (I was a kid, couldn't believe I was actually watching them... my sister surprised us with the tickets), Summer 1984 (Victory Tour) in Jacksonville & Miami, and Aug 2014, in Orlando (The Gaylord Hotel), Tom Joyner's Labor Day Family Reunion, (needless to say, w/o Michael, but they gave him a heartfelt tribute).... we were right by the stage (a couple of sets from Bernadette Stanis (Thelma Evans of "Good Times")... and, I step up to fist-bump Jermaine.... then, some lady flew through the air (like Wonder Woman)... knocked me out of the way (she was pretty good size, too)... and, he fist-bumped her instead.... but, I each time I saw them... enjoyed them immensely !
Me han gustado New kids...Take That y Backstreet Boys pero viendo a los Jackson 5 y debido a mí edad los descubrí en el 2012,debo decir que han sido los mejores
They have always been an incredible group. Michael a child prodigy and adult genius. Spent his whole life bringing joy to the world through his music. Thanks MJ❤
Great funky song by the best group ever J5.Sense that slight reggae vibe at 1.05 (shudve carried that on longer)but fab performance from Michael and the band.The best boy band ever 2 walk the planet ❤❤❤
This is the song that officially broke them away from the bubblegum sound. They were emancipated as a mature group and not just cute kids singing “ABC” “Mama’s Pearl” etc. Their best years at Motown IMO is from ‘73-‘75 when they got funkier and had a more mature sound.
Those cute kids had number one hits with those songs as u listed they were emancipated at an early age especially from a marketing and promotion standpoint they saved a record company and it's only bubble gum because u stupid u said it . What a dumb comment
From their Best Motown Album . . . with songs produced by Norman Withfield among others. Purchased this amazing alum, my senior year in High School. Helped me get through some very challenging times . . . Thanks Jackson Five for enriching my life. Maybe if some the young people today had uplifting entertainment like the J5, they wouldn't be so DEPRESSED all the time!
Jackie Jackson (May 4th,1951) (In the middle) (Background Vocals; Dancing) Tito Jackson (October 15th,1953- September 15th,2024) (Guitar; Background Vocals) Jermaine Jackson (December 11th,1954) (Bass Guitar; Co-Lead & Background Vocals) Marlon Jackson (March 12th,1957) (Background Vocals; Dancing/Original choreographer) Michael Jackson (August 29th,1958- June 25th,2009) (Lead & Background Vocals; Dancing) Randy Jackson (October 29th,1961) (Bongos)
I Love Platforms. But those were some HIGH Heeled Platforms. Those would be a little to HIGH for Me to Rock out! I am digging the Costumes and I Love the Album. What a Show!! They're My favorite Band of All Time.
EVERYBODY!! Even my daddy!! Their first television appearance was the Ed Sullivan Show, my daddy let us watch the big TV in the living room to watch, he even stayed in to watch with us! Said, Bonanza and Gunsmoke was reruns anyway!!! Rest Peacefully Daddy💝💋💖💔💔😢
Michael Jackson I love u and Michael Jackson u will always be the greatest forever and forever and Michael Jackson u will always be in my heart forever and forever
Right On!!...to Orlando Gaffney!!...you hit it right in the mouth!...Damn!,,it's great to know that my own opinion is verified by others. (if more are out there ,.then speak up now!) Just to add to that comment,..I also believe that poverty also played a role in the downfall of great R & B artist development. Most of those DJs and the like couldn't afford instruments or training due to poor income and other complications of "the 'hood"...so they could only get their hands on tape recorders and samplers in one purchase. Most wanted to "participate" in the music but couldn't play any instruments and it would cost out of reach to attempt to. So,..in order to "be involved" with the glory of being a successful,admired Soul Artist or Group,..one got accepted by "Jammin' " with the records being spun at the clubs & discos by "mixing" the jams. Thus, creating "extended" versions. But,..just making the jams longer for there dancin' customers wasn't enough,..after one spun the record on the turntable,..just standing there while it played still left the DJ out the limelight so....enter "scratchin'"...by leading the crowd on with enticing "intros" to the next upcoming hit tune by forcing it in the mix. (ok,..yeah..some did this to match tempos and such..) Now,..if you are up on Black Music culture then you get my drift. Moving on to "Rap"..this was simple,..can't "sing" then speak in tempo on the beat with the music! Hell,..you've got to get involved and express yourself some kind of way right? You can't sing well or at all nor play an instrument but damn,..you ARE culturally incline to "keep a beat plus have natural rhythm sense...so why not use it and "speak" your "lyrics" in time with the groove! Whala!!....Rap in born and good ethnically attributed Black-American R & B fades away to it's demise. But folks there are STILL young and old Soul Warriors out there striving to revive and keep traditional R & B alive and well!! More power to those fine people!! I'm a Musician,..also one of such Soul Warriors!!...till I exist no more! (but the music & cause shall go on...) v('_' )
The 2 different voices you all hear are that of Michael and Jermaine both are singing the 2 part lead vocals in this song... LOOK VERY CLOSELY AT THE VIDEO!!!
I absolutely love Michael's tween voice. You can hear both little Mike and adult Mike at the same time.
Hey want to be friends
Little mike is waaay better
@@lakeishaandtreyfluker68271
Facts
@@claucioxavier6934es el mejor en todas sus formas,décadas o como quieras llamarlo
MJ and J5 never missed. AT ALL. EVER.
I love how his voice sounds like a combination between his child voice and his mature voice
me tooo
Umm that's called puberty DUH We all went through that phase.SMDH
I love this period as well. 1972-1976 were the years were he did the most transition
Yes. Ive been loving this '73-'78 era of the Jacksons, and Michael. They were so good.
I can hear it also...wow...great ear you have...
They killed that choregraphy
I saw them in person. ELECTRIC. They danced the entire time they were onstage. Incredible. Never seen anything like it before or since.
Yesssss INDEED! 😍😍 I had 2 play it back like 3x's in the very beg, like WHAAA ???!! Ya'll betta COME THRU with this choreography, YASSS!☺☺😍 Insane the amount of talent Michael was blessed with from such a young age (may my King rest in the heavens but never b forgotten and 4ever b loved❤🌻❤) and with the Jacksons boys together they were nothing 2 b played with! Loved it!🤩😍😍
fuck yeah
Yup they sure did💜
Yep,and all the people that hate on Marlon,know this- He was the primary choreographer of the Jacksons
R.I.P. Tito Jackson gone but not forgotten
Michael Jackson voice like good singer. The. King of pop. Rest missing you too much 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I absolutely love this stage of his voice!😆😆😆😆😆
The epitome of classic cool sounding music! Good old days!
Growing up in the '70's there was no group even close to the J5. Thier dance routines where tight. What a time that was to be a kid. So much fun.
From 1970 to 1973 they sold OVER 25 million that's amazing...especially for that time....Some people go there whole career and never get that close...
And only recieved 2.5%
No one had their dance moves on point like J5!!
They did their choreography
Samsung j5 or what?
That bass lick is SICK
Say that!!!
Man Randy Jackson is something else. He could play the hell out of them drums. Him bouncing and hitting them drums without messing up his rhythm takes timing and skill.
+Child Of Africa I agree with you, even though this is playback. They were not really playing. But every time they played real I noticed that on Randy.
Mikao Kavako i don't know why artists didn't actually perform the song and did lipsyncing. Maybe they were worried about them not sounding good live or something.
Child Of Africa sometimes it's a decision of the Artists, and other times it's a decision of the TV Channel. Certain tv shows (still in 2016) are not capacited of the conditions needed to assure excelence. I personally don't like it. I can understand it, but I don't like it.
+Child Of Africa One reason the artists lip-synced or pantomimed to the studio recordings is because the purpose was to promote "the record" not to showcase their talent through live performance. There are other reasons unknown. However, "a Motown Artist" would probably not be worried about not sounding good live because Barry would not allow them to the do live performances if they were not ready. Artist Development was key at Motown.
Yes, a very underestimated talent.
One of the best family groups ever...❤❤❤
That adult voice kicking in
When did you voice change, mine changed before I started high school in 1974. Michael Jackson was two years older than me, so his adult voice probably start kicking in 1972. Remember Jackie who was always a young adult when the group became big has a high tenor voice. Michael sang falsetto on much of his music for the rest of his life.
Stuart Perry
Mine's changed in early 1981 when I was 13.5. Shocked the pants off my family. I eventually became a bass.
For me, it was sometime after 8th Grade to Senior year.
For me it started sometime during my 9th grade year and it is still changing
My voice started changing when i was fifteen so the same around Michael’s in late 1972.
I watch all of their old clips, it brings me joy...I must say, their choreography was always perfect, in step all the way.
25 million an counting yeah how bout got it together an aint nobody out here yet that can touch him happy birthday in heaven Michael we miss u
The Jackson Five...NGO...Never Gets Old. Blessings
Michael Jackson has been the lead dancer and singer and forever will be
The Jackson 5 were a cohesive, collective unit. And yes Michael (sometimes Jermaine) were the lead singers BUT it was their older brother Jackie who choreographed their moves.
@@sharcando I thought it was marlon
@@sharcando i though joe did it, wow jackie went crazy with the choreography
Listening and GROOVIN to this in
October 2022
Miss the days of the Jackson5
The good ol days!!!
💗💜💗💜💗💜💗💜💗💗💗💜💗
Love this ERA...One of the RARE recordings with Michael in between his teen and adult voice!..Love it!
yeah THIS recording isnt and never has been RARE. but I get where you're coming from
@@SupremeNerd LOVE ALWAYS JUDGE! And RIGHTSEOULSY thereof. LOVE IS RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT.
And BIBLE never banned it:
John 7:24 Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment.
Matthew 7:2 - For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
John 15:13 - Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
The whole BIBLE is loving, because it RIGHTEOUSLY judging us and calling us all to REPENTANCE.
@@theharshtruthoutthere uh huh
How could a little boy make a group shine like Mike did wow he’s magic he’s something that already you can vision the future to
There was no group better than them, they was the temptations, isley brothers, James brown, 4 tops ect all in one group
its cool how his voice sounds like his mature voice and childhood voice pure talent!
Bob Hope introducing _The Jackson 5_ -now that's mega-superstardom all rolled into one!
What a treat....when he said..."you got me dizzy x5" I screamed my head off...my Dog came running into my kitchen lolololol 🙃 😅
Impeccable choreography, lead vocals, harmony, and showmanship.... saw the guys four times over the years: Aug 1974, in St Louis, Kiel Auditorium (I was a kid, couldn't believe I was actually watching them... my sister surprised us with the tickets), Summer 1984 (Victory Tour) in Jacksonville & Miami, and Aug 2014, in Orlando (The Gaylord Hotel), Tom Joyner's Labor Day Family Reunion, (needless to say, w/o Michael, but they gave him a heartfelt tribute).... we were right by the stage (a couple of sets from Bernadette Stanis (Thelma Evans of "Good Times")... and, I step up to fist-bump Jermaine.... then, some lady flew through the air (like Wonder Woman)... knocked me out of the way (she was pretty good size, too)... and, he fist-bumped her instead.... but, I each time I saw them... enjoyed them immensely !
I would have tried to get to Bernadette, always loved her
Big fan. Love this song. Never like when lip synch. Always sounds better when sung live.
The best group ever to grace this world in my opinion
Me han gustado New kids...Take That y Backstreet Boys pero viendo a los Jackson 5 y debido a mí edad los descubrí en el 2012,debo decir que han sido los mejores
They have always been an incredible group. Michael a child prodigy and adult genius. Spent his whole life bringing joy to the world through his music. Thanks MJ❤
Absolutely perfection
Happy Heavenly Birthday Michael Jackson
Great funky song by the best group ever J5.Sense that slight reggae vibe at 1.05 (shudve carried that on longer)but fab performance from Michael and the band.The best boy band ever 2 walk the planet ❤❤❤
OMG! I can't believe I came across this song, it was one of my favorites from that era. It's good to see the video
This is the song that officially broke them away from the bubblegum sound. They were emancipated as a mature group and not just cute kids singing “ABC” “Mama’s Pearl” etc. Their best years at Motown IMO is from ‘73-‘75 when they got funkier and had a more mature sound.
This is when black people were proudly , unapologetically and unashamedly BLACK !!!!!!!!!!!! And lovin' it !
Those cute kids had number one hits with those songs as u listed they were emancipated at an early age especially from a marketing and promotion standpoint they saved a record company and it's only bubble gum because u stupid u said it . What a dumb comment
From their Best Motown Album . . . with songs produced by Norman Withfield among others. Purchased this amazing alum, my senior year in High School. Helped me get through some very challenging times . . . Thanks Jackson Five for enriching my life. Maybe if some the young people today had uplifting entertainment like the J5, they wouldn't be so DEPRESSED all the time!
🙏🏿
Beautiful Jackson Five 👏👏👏💕💕💞💞
0:32-0:37 I love how MJ does the hand gesture!
Me encanta su cara aquí,se convertía en un hombre muy lindo,no merecía todo lo que pasó y sus cambios físicos
Thank you Jackson nation! Rest well Mike, Johnny, and of course you Mr. Joe Jackson.
I didn't know that johnny passed......what about Ronnie? Can you send me some info on both of them?
this is my favorite era of michael's voice. absolutely amazing!
mj always had the moves!!! love all these classic j5 clips!
That "Spinning Around" move Jackie and Marlon does is silky smooth.
Эта песня и композиция в целом одна из лучших ❤💋💋💋🌏 5 Файф
they were a pop phenomenon! can't say it any other way!
The only boy band that doesn't suck.
Because it wasn't just a boy band, it was a band of brothers whom were all natural singers and dancers.
Yo the jackson 5 were the best band in history and if dont like leave it alone
what about the osmond brothers, they ruled during that time too
They were a duo, not a band. :)
+renarga Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay and Donny Osmond, a duo?
Mr and Mrs Jackson made some beautiful and talented young men and women
I love this♥️ this one of my favorite Jackson 5 songs and a GREAT performance!
Amazing 💗
Mike in a Class by himself.💗
Love the outfits
Dance moves on point,💗
Tito rocking it.
My favorite Song 💗
Got my eyes dizzy
Near the end🤣
pure entertainment. they give me so much joy! ☺
Just how powerful and Funky this Family was
I respect everyone's opinion all of these young men are her heart all of her children I wish all of them many more good blessings and good health
I love hearing Michael sing funk
Love this song Get It Together by these guys
I always giggle when I see them shoes ...like how yoll dance in those 😂😂❤️❤️
Es verdad,apenas puedo caminar en tacos 🤣
Me encanta el ritmo ✨✨✨
I miss Mike Everyday and Wasn't even thought of when this came out
OMG! I can't I came across this song, this was one of my favorites from that area. it's so good to see this video
Jackie Jackson
(May 4th,1951)
(In the middle)
(Background Vocals;
Dancing)
Tito Jackson
(October 15th,1953-
September 15th,2024)
(Guitar;
Background Vocals)
Jermaine Jackson
(December 11th,1954)
(Bass Guitar;
Co-Lead & Background Vocals)
Marlon Jackson
(March 12th,1957)
(Background Vocals;
Dancing/Original choreographer)
Michael Jackson
(August 29th,1958-
June 25th,2009)
(Lead & Background Vocals;
Dancing)
Randy Jackson
(October 29th,1961)
(Bongos)
Marlon and Jackie at 00:38. Smooth with it!
Damn !! they had that dance tight.
im reading moonwalk right now and he mentions this song i never heard it but i absolutely love it 😍😍😍
Good to see Johnny and Ronnie playing with them.
I Know!! They Both Been With Them Since Day (1) One Helping Out. The Jackson5 🌟 🔥 🌟 🔥.
Nutothis ronnie who?
The group started out as The Jackson 5 and Johnny
Best Grove Band Ever For Me ;)))
Love this funky and extralove Michael 😍
Best group in the king of pop💯💚
This song was their very first non "bubblegum" song. The Get it Together album and single took them to a new direction. Especially Dancing Machine.
The jacksons got it together🙌 2021
They were so smooth at dancing fr
If i could turn back the hands of time.......
Videos like this are a window to the past. If you could actually go back in time, any slight interruption would alter the trajectory of things.
Lo que me impresiona es que Michael hacía muchos movimientos que ha seguido haciendo de adulto,es genial
Hey Bob! J5 rules!
They were the Best!
I loved everything that they sIng 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💞
MICHAEL TE AMO CON MI VIDA
I Love Platforms. But those were some HIGH Heeled Platforms. Those would be a little to HIGH for Me to Rock out! I am digging the Costumes and I Love the Album. What a Show!! They're My favorite Band of All Time.
man, j5 were really good! i missed out on this time, but so glad i grew up in the 80s when thriller was so big!
Me pasó lo mismo,en el 2009 descubrí que Michael cantaba desde pequeño con sus hermanos
Is it coincidence that the maturity of the lyrics is coinciding with Michael's age and physical changes?
He was 16. Still too young for those lyrics
@@ertfgghhhh he was 15
Good Googly goo I love this song. I have loved it forever… they danced the shit out of this song. Jermaine & Tito Put funk in that
Tito and Jermaine are not playing on the recording.
Did he say OVER 25 MIlLION records if that aint legendary I dont know what is?!
Straight fire.
0:05 Lol! I love that!
.."I can't stand all this confusion." Say that, Michael. R.i.P. I like this song. Look at Randy on Bongos.
Juro que no lo había visto jajaja tan chiquito y lo pusieron en el fondo
THE FUNK!!
I love they shirts like Marlon and Jackie and mike and Tito jermanie Dang Tito play that guitar 🎸 good
This song is underrated
This is an amazing video
The cat on keyboards is ICE COLD
We had the 8 Track Tape GIT. 🥰
Man listen, everybody in my neighborhood would cancel everything when the J5 came on TV 😁😁
EVERYBODY!! Even my daddy!! Their first television appearance was the Ed Sullivan Show, my daddy let us watch the big TV in the living room to watch, he even stayed in to watch with us! Said, Bonanza and Gunsmoke was reruns anyway!!! Rest Peacefully Daddy💝💋💖💔💔😢
Me imagino 🤣me pasaba lo mismo cuando Michael aparecía con un vídeo nuevo
So good 😍
Adorable
Where you could hear his later voice very nicely.
1973 was the year Michael's voice matured, and he was only 15 years old.
my voice deepend at 13. unless you mean his singing voice
Smooth with the spin...
Love! 💖
@luvdrmd34 This was the Bobe Hope Show 1973. The Ed Sullivan Show became defunct in 1971 (FYI).
I'm digging that bro wit that hat on that keyboards
In the beginning where he sings get up off your high horse girl that’s where you hear it at
Michael Jackson I love u and Michael Jackson u will always be the greatest forever and forever and Michael Jackson u will always be in my heart forever and forever
You do know that there's 5 other brothers up there right?
❤I Love Me Some Michael ❤
Right On!!...to Orlando Gaffney!!...you hit it right in the mouth!...Damn!,,it's great to know that my own opinion is verified by others. (if more are out there ,.then speak up now!) Just to add to that comment,..I also believe that poverty also played a role in the downfall of great R & B artist development. Most of those DJs and the like couldn't afford instruments or training due to poor income and other complications of "the 'hood"...so they could only get their hands on tape recorders and samplers in one purchase. Most wanted to "participate" in the music but couldn't play any instruments and it would cost out of reach to attempt to. So,..in order to "be involved" with the glory of being a successful,admired Soul Artist or Group,..one got accepted by "Jammin' " with the records being spun at the clubs & discos by "mixing" the jams. Thus, creating "extended" versions. But,..just making the jams longer for there dancin' customers wasn't enough,..after one spun the record on the turntable,..just standing there while it played still left the DJ out the limelight so....enter "scratchin'"...by leading the crowd on with enticing "intros" to the next upcoming hit tune by forcing it in the mix. (ok,..yeah..some did this to match tempos and such..) Now,..if you are up on Black Music culture then you get my drift.
Moving on to "Rap"..this was simple,..can't "sing" then speak in tempo on the beat with the music! Hell,..you've got to get involved and express yourself some kind of way right? You can't sing well or at all nor play an instrument but damn,..you ARE culturally incline to "keep a beat plus have natural rhythm sense...so why not use it and "speak" your "lyrics" in time with the groove! Whala!!....Rap in born and good ethnically attributed Black-American R & B fades away to it's demise.
But folks there are STILL young and old Soul Warriors out there striving to revive and keep traditional R & B alive and well!! More power to those fine people!! I'm a Musician,..also one of such Soul Warriors!!...till I exist no more! (but the music & cause shall go on...) v('_' )
The 2 different voices you all hear are that of Michael and Jermaine both are singing the 2 part lead vocals in this song... LOOK VERY CLOSELY AT THE VIDEO!!!
Veo más videos de Michael y más lo amo,artista espectacular