I heard that he was not happy that he didn't do the whole dance perfectly. Right after the Moonwalk, he was on his toes, but only for a second, in his mind, it wasn't "perfectly" done. So iconic tho.
@@mrt4085the toe stand and moonwalk is supposed to be longer. He took too long with the shuffling before it. Every other Billie Jean breakdown he does both longer, he had it completely perfected in the 90s.
Michael was an extraordinary human being..he spread love and peace...the haters will keep on hating that is the way of the world.. he needs to be here..miss him..
The single greatest broadcast TV performance by anyone EVER! Michael Jackson will always be The Greatest Music Artist Of All Time! And The Jacksons are The Greatest Boy Band Of All Time!🙌🏽👑💖⭐️💯
After seeing Michael Jackson's Motown 25 performance of "Billie Jean," dance legend Fred Astaire called to congratulate him. 'You’re a hell of a mover. Man, you really put them on their asses last night... You’re an angry dancer. I’m the same way. I used to do the same thing with my cane.'
MJ is just the greatest and i love the smile on every person when one of his classic begin to play. Here with his brothers it was just so obvious he outgrew them and he was on his own path. I will be so happy for you to do more MJ esp the live versions from the bad and dangerous era who were the best vocally and performing wise. Also history album is so amazing and uderrated. MJ will forever be the IT artist
Why aren’t you reacting to WEMBLEY❓❓❓❓❓❓His show DIANA CAME TO was the ILLEST. He performed DIRTY DIANA for her (almost took it outta the setlist)👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿♥️♥️
Oh that was SO good to see again! MJ was so talented and passed way too soon. I choose to forget all the negative things surrounding him in his later years and instead just watch, listen and thoroughly enjoy the "gift" of his performances and music. Thanks Guys!
@jenell56 Thanks for watching, do you remember when that was first broadcast and we were all in awe. It still gets the same reaction even though we know what's coming. Just brilliant
@@BritPopsReact I absolutely remember watching Thriller video debut...it was almost midnight my time and it was Amazing! MJ just went from strength to strength for a good few years after that hey? Still Top 5 Performers in my book too
Mike didn't even want to do the show cause he wanted to concentrate on making Thriller, but Berry Gordy convinced him that if he did the show he would be a bigger star than he already was, and he was right. That performance made him the greatest to ever do it
@@KD-cd2ck Well, knowing that, I’m glad he did (anyway). As a kid born in 83 who actually SAW HIM & JANET, I can’t imagine how special that sh.t was in person👊🏿
Thanks for this. I never get tired of watching these GOATs. Loved it when Michael came to the rescue with his microphone when big bro Jermaine had a mic glitch. A wonderful talented family ❤
The show was wonderful,I think that this was the last shoe Marvin Gaye was singing on before he die the in 1984. this was the first time that he did the " moon walk" on tv.
Thanks so much for this trip down Memory Lane. I remember this Special well and watched the original broadcast. I was raised on Motown music and still maintain the music of the 69s and 70s was the best. Really enjoyed watching the two of you also getting into the performances. 👏👏🇨🇦
It is fun to see this footage. MJ's talent will never be topped. "Early BP2 moves." 😂😅 Thanks, BP1 I almost had water come out of my nose just now.😮😅 BP2 was this an early inspiration for your wardrobe?🤣 Tragically it would be less than a year before Marvin Gaye would be murdered by his father. Another great talent he was. Great one guys!😊
@firefighterchick 😂😅 You are starting to understand my background and early years, I was a bit of groover back in the day and had a few signature moves of my own. I had them named, the most used one was the "reverse with grace" and was based on the moon walk, after being turned down by the lady when asking her for a dance The Body Swerve, used when the front side was not quite as good as the back side, if you get my meaning 🤣 The "Pockets inside out" when the guys are asking me to get a round in. I'm sure MJ stole a few of my moves, as I am sure I came up with the "Smooth Criminal" lean after a few too many shots . Glad you enjoyed that and we will be back with more Motown great and Marvin is on the list. Catch up soon
@BritPopsReact 😂🤣😅😆 I have got to learn to not read any comments or watch Patreon posts while I'm in public.🤣😂 I started to read this while I was at my desk in my department at work wrapping up my day. I had to stop because I started to laugh so hard. Thankfully my desk is a bit separated from my coworkers. Once again in the failed attempt to not laugh like a hyena, my body was shaking it probably looked like I was having a fit of some kind. 😜 Looking forward to the next...😁
Ooh on the snazzy new iconic score card ❤ Isn't it strange how much MORE we appreciate things as we, ahem, mature. I mean, I've watched this more than once, and it's been a while since I last saw it, but I definitely enjoyed it more this time around. I think nostalgia plays a big part, obviously, and it's bittersweet, too, given what we now know. I like that he said he loved the first songs, but how he loved even more the 'newer' songs. It gave recognition to the earlier stuff, but was a delicious way to publicity say 'look what I can do now'. His early life was shocking. Child 'stars' rarely have it easy. 😢
@tundiel Oh yes, we got artistic with the "fuzzy felts" and will be having some fun with all our new thumbnails too. MJ was iconic and a trail blazer in many ways and you just know it's MJ and soon as you hear him. His concerts were something else and he didn't stop dancing for the entire show. We will be revisiting many more Motown artists as we continue our journey . All the best
Dean Parks played guitar on "Billie Jean" and not David Williams. Greg Phillinganes: Rhodes, Synthesizer Greg Smith: Synthesizer Bill Wolfer: Synthesizer, Synthesizer Programming Dean Parks: Guitar Louis Johnson: Bass Ndugu Chancler: Drums Michael Boddicker: Emulator Vocal, Rhythm and Synthesizer arrangement by Michael Jackson String arrangement by Jerry Hey Strings conducted by Jeremy Lubbock
🌎🎤👏🏼 *_Canto con todo su corazón ⭐♡⭐ No hay ni habrá otro artista como Él , La conexión emocional que tenía con la gente no se verá replicada de esa manera nuevamente 🎗🕶_* ❤ 👏🏼 *_Michael fue y seguirá siendo la prueba real de que Hay gente que NO DEJA VACÍOS , Sino que ABRE ESPACIOS, Aunque al principio duela su partida terrenal 💔🪦 Te enseñan a comprender que ¡SÍ! Siempre hay vida después de un ADÍOS y eso eres TÚ 👆🏼 MICHAEL ¡Leyenda de Todas Las Leyendas! ❤👑 Gracias Por Existir y Brindarnos Todo El Amor Que Pudiste Darnos , Tú Legado Prevalecerá Siempre Alma Hermosa_* 🌎🎤👏🏼 ⭐👏🏼 *_Thanks By Mexico 🇲🇽 Friends Good Reaction_* ❤
Now that Colman Domingo is playing the father Joe Jackson, next we need Halle Bailey as MJ’s little sister Janet Jackson Nia Long as Katherine Jackson Jenna Ortega or Madison Pettis as LaToya Jackson Justice Smith as Tito Jackson Caleb McLaughlin as Jermaine Jackson Riley Keough as Lisa Marie Presley, MJ’s first wife Julia Garner as Madonna Viven Lyra Blair as Paris Jackson and Sabrina Carpenter as Debbie Rowe, MJ’s 2nd wife I still think that this musical drama biopic film should just get distributed by just Universal Pictures 🌍. Not Lionsgate for unknown reasons. I really hope they add all of MJ’s songs like Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough, Rock With You, Billie Jean, Beat It, Thriller, I Just Can’t Stop Lovin’ You, Bad, Dirty Diana, Smooth Criminal, Man In The Mirror, Speed Demon, Give In To Me, Heal The World, Jam, Black or White, Remember The Time, Ghosts, Blood On The Dance Floor, and You Rock My World, including the ones when he was a member of the J5 when he was a kid like I Want You Back, ABC, The Love You Save, Dance Machine, Got To Be There, Ben, and when he was a teenager and was still a member of The Jacksons like Enjoy Yourself, Blame It On The Boogie, and Shake Your Body Down To The Ground. Wish and hope that they add the scene where his hair got on fire while he was filming the Pepsi Commercials, The scene of him filming The Wiz as Scarecrow The scene of writing and performing “We Are The World” with the entire singers like Billy Joel, Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, Kenny Loggins, Cyndi Lauper, and Bryan Adams. Scene during the Super Bowl halftime show, Imagine if the film could get a 3hrs run-time, and/or get split up to part 1, 2, and/or 3, and if it’s good, it deserves a $1B or $2B Box Office. I also wish that the film could get moved to August 2025 in time for what would’ve been the late legendary King of Pop’s 67th Birthday. Thank you, Director Antoine Fuqua and Universal Pictures.
👎👎👎What do you mean, regardless of what you think of him as a person??? That he is the greatest performer of all time??? That he has a Guinness World Record for his charity donations??? That he was the first one to put the environment problem on the table??? That he had vitíligo and lupus and regardless he was bullied by the media, journalists, comedians??? That he was falsely accused and was declared NOT GUILTY for the 10 charges by a judge but regardless, people still treat him as he's guilty??? That he didn't die he was KILLED and the man that did it only spent 4 years!!! in prison??? WTF exactly DO YOU MEAN when you say, regardless of what you think of him as a person????? 👎👎👎👎👎👎
When I think of Motown, I think of their time in Detroit USA. Even though the label carried on once they left there, Motown will always be their time in Detroit. I believe that was from 1959-1972
I know he loved music, loved singing, performing yet I always see him so tense on stage, maybe more himself in his own concerts, but at awards and other ceremonies... The thing about Billy Jean, s great song, great production, funky, pop.. Yet so hard to dance on it
This was a reunion after the brothers separated. Did Michael shun a few of the older brothers when the brothers left the stage? It seems Michael positioned himself to only hug his favorites Randy and Germaine and avoided the others.
I was more into Stevie Wonder than Jackson 5 or MJ. I've never analysed it, but I'd WAG Wonder wrote or co-wrote every song (and played most of the instruments), while MJ probably wrote about half. MJ's neighbour was dancer / actor Fred Astaire. AFAIK Astaire complemented MJ on his dancing on Motown 25 . MJ was a remarkable dancer. Stax and Chess had some important artists too; Motown wasn't the only influential label. One of my favourites Motown songs was Stevie Wonders "Superstition". I believe Wonder gave Jeff Beck, who worked with him on Talking Books, first release, but Motown had Wonder's version out first, and sold a _lot_ of records. Yoyoka has actually done at least two drum cover of Jeff Beck's version! (by Beck, Bogert, Appice. Bogert and Appice were part of Vanilla Fudge, who you reacted to). She plays it quite differently from Wonder's version where, very weirdly, Jeff Beck played drums. (Wonder was a good drummer, and AFAIK played, or composed drums, on many of his songs). Bet Wishes, Chaps. ☮
@gbulmer Cheers G-man for all the info. We will be revisiting many of the Motown greats and Stevie will feature. Superstition is a great foot tapper and he has some great songs in his catalogue and another child star for Motown.
The biggest Takeaway was that Michael insisted he would only do the Motown show if he was allowed to perform Billie Jean, and that is not a Motown production…
I'm very curious, have you given anyone more than a 9.5 and why?! I look forward to your reply!!! Is the song so short that you didn't understand any of it?! You are some fun amateurs! Don't make any more reactions!!!!! Deaf people appreciating a song by Diana Ankudinova is like blind people appreciating a painting by Leonardo Da Vinci!! What is the lower limit for the length of a song so that you can rate it properly and decently?!
The reason Jermaine's mic was off is because Michael was the only one singing live. The brothers pre-recorded their background vocals in a studio. There's a video that supports it. Still great
I heard that he was not happy that he didn't do the whole dance perfectly. Right after the Moonwalk, he was on his toes, but only for a second, in his mind, it wasn't "perfectly" done. So iconic tho.
Crazy thing is. If he had done what he wanted to, it would have thrown off his timing. It was perfect just the way he did it!
@@mrt4085the toe stand and moonwalk is supposed to be longer. He took too long with the shuffling before it. Every other Billie Jean breakdown he does both longer, he had it completely perfected in the 90s.
@@freebandz4332
It was fine.
@@mrt4085 I was just speaking towards Jackson's preference, obviously I think it was phenomenal.
Michael was an extraordinary human being..he spread love and peace...the haters will keep on hating that is the way of the world.. he needs to be here..miss him..
The single greatest broadcast TV performance by anyone EVER! Michael Jackson will always be The Greatest Music Artist Of All Time! And The Jacksons are The Greatest Boy Band Of All Time!🙌🏽👑💖⭐️💯
My heart breaks at what was done to MJ.. he really was a beautiful soul who tried to use his fame & money to better the human condition
Michael Jackson ❤ such a performer. He had his own style
After seeing Michael Jackson's Motown 25 performance of "Billie Jean," dance legend Fred Astaire called to congratulate him. 'You’re a hell of a mover. Man, you really put them on their asses last night... You’re an angry dancer. I’m the same way. I used to do the same thing with my cane.'
MJ is just the greatest and i love the smile on every person when one of his classic begin to play. Here with his brothers it was just so obvious he outgrew them and he was on his own path. I will be so happy for you to do more MJ esp the live versions from the bad and dangerous era who were the best vocally and performing wise. Also history album is so amazing and uderrated. MJ will forever be the IT artist
I still remember watching the Jackson 5 singing and dancing on shows in the 1970s.
MJ was an absolute genius, don’t think we’ll see anyone of that level in all our lifetimes.
Why aren’t you reacting to WEMBLEY❓❓❓❓❓❓His show DIANA CAME TO was the ILLEST. He performed DIRTY DIANA for her (almost took it outta the setlist)👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿♥️♥️
Oh that was SO good to see again! MJ was so talented and passed way too soon. I choose to forget all the negative things surrounding him in his later years and instead just watch, listen and thoroughly enjoy the "gift" of his performances and music. Thanks Guys!
@jenell56
Thanks for watching, do you remember when that was first broadcast and we were all in awe.
It still gets the same reaction even though we know what's coming.
Just brilliant
@@BritPopsReact I absolutely remember watching Thriller video debut...it was almost midnight my time and it was Amazing!
MJ just went from strength to strength for a good few years after that hey?
Still Top 5 Performers in my book too
Ignore it all you want because he’s 100% innocent
You don’t need to forget. He was innocent and wronged so badly. It’s integral to understanding the injustice. If you don’t care, that’s fine too.
more react of michael jackson pls!!
Amazingly talented family. Loved this performance. Thanks guys. Amazing.
wasn't the first "moonwalk" ever performed, but it's definitely the one everyone will remember.
Reaction Michael Jackson human nature live 1988 ❤
A wonderful trip down memory lane. 🎼🎼🎼🎤
Mike didn't even want to do the show cause he wanted to concentrate on making Thriller, but Berry Gordy convinced him that if he did the show he would be a bigger star than he already was, and he was right. That performance made him the greatest to ever do it
Amen. He had time….♥️♥️
He didn’t want to do the show because he was sick of doing TV
@@KD-cd2ck Well, knowing that, I’m glad he did (anyway). As a kid born in 83 who actually SAW HIM & JANET, I can’t imagine how special that sh.t was in person👊🏿
Wasn’t it that he would only do it if he got to do Billie Jean?
Thanks for this. I never get tired of watching these GOATs. Loved it when Michael came to the rescue with his microphone when big bro Jermaine had a mic glitch. A wonderful talented family ❤
Great performance.
The show was wonderful,I think that this was the last shoe Marvin Gaye was singing on before he die the in 1984. this was the first time that he did the " moon walk" on tv.
@valerieburris607
Thank you for the comment.
We will be revisiting some other iconic Motown artists soon and Marvin will feature.
Stay tuned
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Thanks for bringing this today! Iconic performance for sure🎶💯.
Thanks so much for this trip down Memory Lane. I remember this Special well and watched the original broadcast. I was raised on Motown music and still maintain the music of the 69s and 70s was the best. Really enjoyed watching the two of you also getting into the performances. 👏👏🇨🇦
@Lakeshore14
I am a huge fan of Motown (BP2) and we will soon start to revisit a lot of the old Motown great,
Stay tuned and thanks for the comment.
I watched it live too, it was awesome
@BritPopsReact Definitely looking forward to that. Really do enjoy your channel and the banter between the two of you.
It is fun to see this footage.
MJ's talent will never be topped.
"Early BP2 moves." 😂😅
Thanks, BP1 I almost had water come out of my nose just now.😮😅
BP2 was this an early inspiration for your wardrobe?🤣
Tragically it would be less than a year before Marvin Gaye would be murdered by his father.
Another great talent he was.
Great one guys!😊
@firefighterchick
😂😅 You are starting to understand my background and early years, I was a bit of groover back in the day and had a few signature moves of my own.
I had them named, the most used one was the "reverse with grace" and was based on the moon walk, after being turned down by the lady when asking her for a dance
The Body Swerve, used when the front side was not quite as good as the back side, if you get my meaning 🤣
The "Pockets inside out" when the guys are asking me to get a round in.
I'm sure MJ stole a few of my moves, as I am sure I came up with the "Smooth Criminal" lean after a few too many shots .
Glad you enjoyed that and we will be back with more Motown great and Marvin is on the list.
Catch up soon
@BritPopsReact 😂🤣😅😆
I have got to learn to not read any comments or watch Patreon posts while I'm in public.🤣😂
I started to read this while I was at my desk in my department at work wrapping up my day.
I had to stop because I started to laugh so hard.
Thankfully my desk is a bit separated from my coworkers.
Once again in the failed attempt to not laugh like a hyena, my body was shaking it probably looked like I was having a fit of some kind.
😜
Looking forward to the next...😁
@firefighterchick
🤣😅😆
Ooh on the snazzy new iconic score card ❤
Isn't it strange how much MORE we appreciate things as we, ahem, mature. I mean, I've watched this more than once, and it's been a while since I last saw it, but I definitely enjoyed it more this time around. I think nostalgia plays a big part, obviously, and it's bittersweet, too, given what we now know. I like that he said he loved the first songs, but how he loved even more the 'newer' songs. It gave recognition to the earlier stuff, but was a delicious way to publicity say 'look what I can do now'. His early life was shocking. Child 'stars' rarely have it easy. 😢
@tundiel
Oh yes, we got artistic with the "fuzzy felts" and will be having some fun with all our new thumbnails too.
MJ was iconic and a trail blazer in many ways and you just know it's MJ and soon as you hear him.
His concerts were something else and he didn't stop dancing for the entire show.
We will be revisiting many more Motown artists as we continue our journey .
All the best
Randy was the last brother, too young to be in the group when they were recording.
Yeeesss!!! More Michael Jackson🤩🤩🤩 I loved your reactions!
Whos loving you-Jackson 5 please.
Dean Parks played guitar on "Billie Jean" and not David Williams.
Greg Phillinganes: Rhodes, Synthesizer
Greg Smith: Synthesizer
Bill Wolfer: Synthesizer, Synthesizer Programming
Dean Parks: Guitar
Louis Johnson: Bass
Ndugu Chancler: Drums
Michael Boddicker: Emulator
Vocal, Rhythm and Synthesizer arrangement by Michael Jackson
String arrangement by Jerry Hey
Strings conducted by Jeremy Lubbock
Incredible! Pure magic, still.
🌎🎤👏🏼 *_Canto con todo su corazón ⭐♡⭐ No hay ni habrá otro artista como Él , La conexión emocional que tenía con la gente no se verá replicada de esa manera nuevamente 🎗🕶_* ❤ 👏🏼 *_Michael fue y seguirá siendo la prueba real de que Hay gente que NO DEJA VACÍOS , Sino que ABRE ESPACIOS, Aunque al principio duela su partida terrenal 💔🪦 Te enseñan a comprender que ¡SÍ! Siempre hay vida después de un ADÍOS y eso eres TÚ 👆🏼 MICHAEL ¡Leyenda de Todas Las Leyendas! ❤👑 Gracias Por Existir y Brindarnos Todo El Amor Que Pudiste Darnos , Tú Legado Prevalecerá Siempre Alma Hermosa_* 🌎🎤👏🏼
⭐👏🏼 *_Thanks By Mexico 🇲🇽 Friends Good Reaction_* ❤
Now that Colman Domingo is playing the father Joe Jackson, next we need
Halle Bailey as MJ’s little sister Janet Jackson
Nia Long as Katherine Jackson
Jenna Ortega or Madison Pettis as LaToya Jackson
Justice Smith as Tito Jackson
Caleb McLaughlin as Jermaine Jackson
Riley Keough as Lisa Marie Presley, MJ’s first wife
Julia Garner as Madonna
Viven Lyra Blair as Paris Jackson
and Sabrina Carpenter as Debbie Rowe, MJ’s 2nd wife
I still think that this musical drama biopic film should just get distributed by just Universal Pictures 🌍. Not Lionsgate for unknown reasons.
I really hope they add all of MJ’s songs like Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough, Rock With You, Billie Jean, Beat It, Thriller, I Just Can’t Stop Lovin’ You, Bad, Dirty Diana, Smooth Criminal, Man In The Mirror, Speed Demon, Give In To Me, Heal The World, Jam, Black or White, Remember The Time, Ghosts, Blood On The Dance Floor, and You Rock My World, including the ones when he was a member of the J5 when he was a kid like I Want You Back, ABC, The Love You Save, Dance Machine, Got To Be There, Ben, and when he was a teenager and was still a member of The Jacksons like Enjoy Yourself, Blame It On The Boogie, and Shake Your Body Down To The Ground.
Wish and hope that they add the scene where his hair got on fire while he was filming the Pepsi Commercials,
The scene of him filming The Wiz as Scarecrow
The scene of writing and performing “We Are The World” with the entire singers like Billy Joel, Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, Kenny Loggins, Cyndi Lauper, and Bryan Adams.
Scene during the Super Bowl halftime show,
Imagine if the film could get a 3hrs run-time, and/or get split up to part 1, 2, and/or 3, and if it’s good, it deserves a $1B or $2B Box Office.
I also wish that the film could get moved to August 2025 in time for what would’ve been the late legendary King of Pop’s 67th Birthday.
Thank you, Director Antoine Fuqua and Universal Pictures.
MJ was not happy with his outfit, he thought something was missing until he put on his mother’s jacket….❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
👎👎👎What do you mean, regardless of what you think of him as a person??? That he is the greatest performer of all time??? That he has a Guinness World Record for his charity donations??? That he was the first one to put the environment problem on the table??? That he had vitíligo and lupus and regardless he was bullied by the media, journalists, comedians??? That he was falsely accused and was declared NOT GUILTY for the 10 charges by a judge but regardless, people still treat him as he's guilty??? That he didn't die he was KILLED and the man that did it only spent 4 years!!! in prison??? WTF exactly DO YOU MEAN when you say, regardless of what you think of him as a person????? 👎👎👎👎👎👎
When I think of Motown, I think of their time in Detroit USA. Even though the label carried on once they left there, Motown will always be their time in Detroit. I believe that was from 1959-1972
Please react to the Jacksons Triumph tour 1981
Atlanta, GA
This place hotel
Aka: HeartBreak Hotel❤.
Motown--gotta do Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. Stevie Wonder is in his own class as well.
Diana Ross is Billie Jean, Michael Jackson's real Mother. Michael was the Kid in the Song.
I know he loved music, loved singing, performing yet I always see him so tense on stage, maybe more himself in his own concerts, but at awards and other ceremonies...
The thing about Billy Jean, s great song, great production, funky, pop.. Yet so hard to dance on it
Hard to believe he's gone. I worked in an audio store back then and we used to play Michael Jackson records all the time.
This was a reunion after the brothers separated. Did Michael shun a few of the older brothers when the brothers left the stage? It seems Michael positioned himself to only hug his favorites Randy and Germaine and avoided the others.
I was more into Stevie Wonder than Jackson 5 or MJ. I've never analysed it, but I'd WAG Wonder wrote or co-wrote every song (and played most of the instruments), while MJ probably wrote about half. MJ's neighbour was dancer / actor Fred Astaire. AFAIK Astaire complemented MJ on his dancing on Motown 25 . MJ was a remarkable dancer. Stax and Chess had some important artists too; Motown wasn't the only influential label.
One of my favourites Motown songs was Stevie Wonders "Superstition". I believe Wonder gave Jeff Beck, who worked with him on Talking Books, first release, but Motown had Wonder's version out first, and sold a _lot_ of records. Yoyoka has actually done at least two drum cover of Jeff Beck's version! (by Beck, Bogert, Appice. Bogert and Appice were part of Vanilla Fudge, who you reacted to). She plays it quite differently from Wonder's version where, very weirdly, Jeff Beck played drums. (Wonder was a good drummer, and AFAIK played, or composed drums, on many of his songs).
Bet Wishes, Chaps. ☮
@gbulmer
Cheers G-man for all the info.
We will be revisiting many of the Motown greats and Stevie will feature.
Superstition is a great foot tapper and he has some great songs in his catalogue and another child star for Motown.
🔥🔥🔥🔥as they always were !
The biggest Takeaway was that Michael insisted he would only do the Motown show if he was allowed to perform Billie Jean, and that is not a Motown production…
Love Micheal ❤️🤩🤩
I’m from Detroit …legally we have to listen to Motown. It’s in the bylaws.
@mztweety1374
😆 and so it should be!
Thanks for watching
James Brown! Aretha Franklin. Smokey Robinson. Supremes. Nat King Cole. B.B. King.
Great memories 😢
Jackson 5 on the Ed Sullivan show 1969. 10 year old Michael on lead vocals.
I'm very curious, have you given anyone more than a 9.5 and why?! I look forward to your reply!!!
Is the song so short that you didn't understand any of it?!
You are some fun amateurs! Don't make any more reactions!!!!!
Deaf people appreciating a song by Diana Ankudinova is like blind people appreciating a painting by Leonardo Da Vinci!!
What is the lower limit for the length of a song so that you can rate it properly and decently?!
Irónico i love u mj
Motown own the name Jackson 5, that’s why when they perform now they are known as The Jackson……❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You can do The Jackson 5 on The Ed Sullivan Show, American Bandstand, and Soul Train.
One of the stipulations of Michael
Performing was that he got to perform Billie Jean
MJ will always be the King ❤
Just love motown memories. Go brit pops shake it lol
Randy Jackson is a younger brother.
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React to Treat Her Like A Lady- Temptations 😊
First part is a sound check! 😉👍
The guy on the left - what a jerk.
Thanks Jane … any context why lol 😝
please more mj !
The greatest performer of all time, but deeply disturbed.
Far from disturbed, misunderstood is the word you’re looking for describing MJ.✍🏽👑💯
@@Milkers777 Oh, everyone understood him just fine.
A wack job.
@@Ira88881 🤡🤡🤡
Hmm, have a good look in the mirror my friend, what sort of people go around calling others wack jobs ... deeply disturbed ones?? 😉
@@ioanaarmanda5605 And you think he was NORMAL!?
Let me guess:
You share his race.
The reason Jermaine's mic was off is because Michael was the only one singing live. The brothers pre-recorded their background vocals in a studio. There's a video that supports it. Still great
the venue they made their first performance is abandoned :(
(or it was the last time i saw it)