Published on Apr 12, 2014
SOMEWHERE- Diana Ross, Black People & The British Royal Family-
I want to report a share of the speech that Diana Ross made, in 1968, at London Palladium [[ after Martin Luther King's murder) in front of the British Royal Family. While she is singing [[ with The Supremes ) "SOMEWHERE ", stops the music and starts to talk : " I haven' t too many changes to speak to very important people like who stay in front of me tonight. Like you see, I'm black and you are whites .I sing and you hear me ; then, when all is finished, we go all out from the hall, together. There are some States of my country, the USA, where whites and blacks haven' t the same rights :they can't go out from the same door. I wanna that you think about when you'll go home ".A cold silence fall in the hall and someone, from the last rows, start to clap . In short, all the audience , include the Royal Family members, give to Diana Ross and the Supremes a standing ovation lasted more than 2 minutes ! Miss Ross thanks and continues the concert . After the show, Diana Ross and the Supremes were received by the Queen Mother .
It's a pity, that, in the USA, black people has turned his back to Miss Ross, forgetting all this !
I think someone was watching Shindig one night and got a good idea:
Well, they've been emulating Diana since the fall of 1964 through to today.
Who is the author of this?
I don't know about you all, but I personally cannot see Diana Ross saying this. I understand she did address Dr. King during their performance at the Palladium, but I'm sure her words were much more scripted and eloquent than above.
Thoughts?
If you go to the Youtube posting, I think you can see some details of the poster.
On the other hand, that is where all sorts of demented souls hang out anonymously so who knows.
Nah it can't be true,im sure Mary would have wrote about it in her gospel Dreamgirls lol.
I didn't see The Supremes' performance of 'Somewhere' during the televised Sunday night broadcast of the Royal Variety Performance in November 1968 [[recorded at the London Palladium on the previous Monday evening) - because I was actually at the London Palladium, attending their show.
On reaching home, my Mum's comment : "They were really very good, and the dresses were beautiful!"
My Dad's comment : "Yes, they were" Then he paused, and added : "The lead singer is good, but has no figure, and neither does the one on the other end - but the one in the middle is just right..." [[!!)
It's very unlikely anyone in the audience would have given a standing ovation at the Royal Variety show in those days, as it would not have been considered correct protocol in the presence of senior Royalty. The audience response was indeed reported as enthusiatic, both to me by my family, and by the newspapers.
A friend of mine had an audio recording made of The Supremes' segment, which we heard the following day.
Diana did not deviate from the usual scripted speech included in their stage performances of "Somewhere". It was exactly the same routine we had witnessed them perform at the Palladium show we attended.
Last edited by westgrandboulevard; 04-15-2014 at 04:33 AM.
I think the newspaper reports said something like "applause broke from the Royal Box as Miss Ross made an impassioned plea for racial harmony".............lol
Nothing like it, although some newspapers did report negatively on the speech......and Princess Margaret did ask Mary after the show if she was wearing a wig...LOL
As we know there are a few Diana Ross fans and Supremes fans who have a hard time separating fantasy and reality so it's likely the caption describing what was said that night is somebody's fantasy.
Even one of The Supremes has that exact same problem.
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