Well Berry had to force her to go and see him and the band at the Cave in Vancouver. According to Bobby, she just sat there through their show frowning and acting bored. If someone did that to her, she'd have a fit! He calls her a "scub"! LOL!
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LOL dvus7...doesn't it always turn into a tarring & feathering of Miss Ross? Maybe that's why she wears that key lime feathered coat! Armor!
BTW, LOVE Spectrum's Bobby Taylor 2CD release from a few years back - some really stellar covers and not just the usual 'album filler' --- you can still get it for a good price on an Amazon seller's shops!
it's a dog eat dog world and it ain't no lie..
and in all honesty, the only reason I paid attention to The Jackson 5 at the beginning was thanks to the 'Diana Ross Presents..' thing... me and a million others, so it obviously works.. and MOTOWN: THE MUSICAL is a 'jukebox musical', one of the most successful ever..all the details of who was who means nothing to the average person the audience..they just wanna sing,wanna dance and boo ga loo down Broadway, baybeeeee..
it's a dog eat dog world and it ain't no lie..
and in all honesty, the only reason I paid attention to The Jackson 5 at the beginning was thanks to the 'Diana Ross Presents..' thing... me and a million others, so it obviously worked.. and MOTOWN: THE MUSICAL is a 'jukebox musical', one of the most successful ever..all the details of who was who means nothing to the average person in the audience..they just wanna sing,wanna dance and boo ga loo down Broadway, baybeeeee..
Yeah, I can't say I would have jumped all over them either without seeing her introduce them on television. It was 45 years ago and business - nowadays record execs would have gladly showcased a lesser-known, earthier artist to do the deed.
As for the musical, I haven't seen it yet but haven't heard anything negative from the MOTOWN folks I keep in touch with - all of them seem pretty happy that it's hit the stage and has been such a success!
I wonder if Diana Ross's kid ever look at anything on line like some of these posts.
And see questions raised about a look on their Mother's face 50 years ago. Or a look on someone else's face that is looking at her.
They probably burst out laughing and laugh forever.
No one warrants that kind of adulation and attention; um, obsession I mean.
And parsing what is said, just like a politician looking for a vote ~ way too obsessive.
What is more appropriate is to remember that virtually every Motown artist ever thanks Berry Gordy profusely when asked and they support every other Motown artist as well.
The only reason we paid attention to the Jackson 5 was because they were GOOD! We loved the song "I Want You Back". Most people hated Diana Ross at the time and could not wait for her to get out of the Supremes, sooooooo.....
Motown, the Musical is a fairytale joke! The average person believes beer is a vegatable so that is not saying much!
They don't have to go back 50 years ago to discover that mom can be a very nasty person. All they have to do is read this article from THREE days ago!
http://www.startribune.com/entertain...tml?page=1&c=y
Now Jobeterob, if you keep bringing her up in every thread that has nothing to do with her, then I have TONS of glorious stories about "Miss Ross".
Marv, I agree with you on so many points, it's crazy. I heard I Want You Back on the radio and I never loved it. Then I got their first album as a gift, and stored it away for a while before taking a listen to it, and once I finally did, oh man. Mikey's little voice is so amazing on every single one of those tracks. I saw them on specials with Ms Ross, but that was not what drew me in, it was Mikey's voice. I also remember hearing a radio interview with Bobby and he was talking about how he had actually discovered the Jackson 5 and the DJ was tearing him apart about it saying he was lying. I believed him then and it's very clear now what the truth is.
And marv, you are also right about Motown the Musical. It's pure Broadway...fairytale broadway. Like you said, the average person would jump off a bridge if everyone else did it.
Thomas, I can remember first seeing them on the Hollywood Palace back in 1969. That appearance had no impact on us. A few months later they appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show and BAM! We all liked them and they knocked us out with "Who's Lovin' You", along with " I Want You Back" that night. The next day they were the talk of the school. Even my mom and dad liked their record. For the next few months following that Ed Sullivan Show, we'd sing "I Want You Back" on the school bus until Betty the bus driver would make us all shut up! LOL!!!!
anyway, back on topic. Take away Bobby Taylor's contribution to the Jackson's early success and we may not have ever had "The Jackson 5" or "Michael Jackson's" music to enjoy all these years.
Did Betty the bus driver do Bobby Taylor wrong like Berry and Miss Ross? She sounds tough and mean and I bet she could have taken her bad mood out on Bobby Taylor.
Having Diana introduce them was one of best idea Motown came up with.
Luckily we had Mrs. Glover on board as a combination teaching assistant and bus monitor. She could kick Betty's ass if it got that far. LOL! I am certain Betty did not know Bobby Taylor. She did know the guys in Johnny & the Hurricanes [[she bowled with some of them.......that made her a "star") and local tv celeb Johnny Ginger. hehehehehehe........
This is really weird because I seem to remember a some special with Michael Jackson were Bobby Taylor and Gladys Knight were credited for the discovery and Diana Ross saying "Its True", sooooooooooooooooooooooo what is the deal ?
the Diana Ross hype PRECEDED the release of the single, and it's that hype that got them booked on Sullivan; many Motown acts had hits and never got near Ed's stage; if not for Diana Ross, the J5 would have been just another r&b group with a few hits... but then , without Diana Ross, Mary Wilson would be working 'that' street corner for spare change..oh wait, I forgot, she's already doing that, isn't she!.hehehehehehehahahahaha etc
Sorry but I can't even come close to seeing your point. Without Ms Ross the Jackson 5 would have had the exact same outcome in the end. You may be so in love with her that she's the only reason you like them, but most of the country/world at the time didn't care one bit about her when it came to the Jackson boys. They liked their music and thought the little child up front was cute. If you want to play this whole "if not for..., then..." game, there's a whole lot that can be said about why Ms Ross had any success whatsoever.
Gordy put his weight behind The J5 because he thought the 'introduced by Diana Ross' thing would work in her favor with the next breed of teeny boppers... I was around for all this, were you? If Gordy didn't flex Motown muscle, which he did, The J5 would have been The Spinners !..who didn't become THE SPINNERS until they got off of Motown and signed with Atlantic during this same frame..or do you think that groups like The Spinners, who made great records, would have had the same outcome in the end,regardless?..If you do, I'll have whatever you're drinking.
The Jackson 5 had 4 straight #1 hits. If Ms Ross had never even been born, those 4 songs would still be #1 hits. The Jackson 5 were so much more talented in singing and dancing than the Spinners, AND they were way more of a pop group. The Spinners were strictly R&B. The Jackson 5 appealed to EVERYBODY. Old or young. Ms Ross did not contribute to their success whatsoever. And they were so much more successful than her. And not to mention the fact that Motown was pushing the Jackson 5 to DJs harder than any other artist at that time. The Spinners barely got any promotion push from Motown whatsoever. If Motown had tried they could've gotten the Spinners on to Ed Sullivan. Ms Ross had absolutely nothing to do with them getting on Ed Sullivan.
I'm far from being "in love with" Diana Ross and I'm no Supremes partisan [[and also a big Bobby Taylor fan!), but I agree with Jimi here.
Saying most of the country/world didn't care about the backstory and just loved the J5's music, Michael's star quality etc. is probably true, certainly after 1970, but it's kind of missing the point, because [[as others have already said) it's Motown's canny marketing in concocting the Diana story that helped get the J5 the exposure that ever introduced the country/world to them in the first place.
Record buyers may or may not have cared about the Diana link, but it would surely have opened doors when it came to pushing a new act re: radio, TV and press, getting them airplay and TV exposure and column inches they likely wouldn't otherwise have had - after all, however good they were, it's hard for fans to fall in love with a new act if you've never actually seen or heard [[of) them.
The use of Diana's name helped the group gain recognition; that's not to say the story was in any way true, or even morally correct, but simply that the story was effective.
It was unbelievable in the first place for many of us who knew who Diana Ross really was. In her entire 54 year career, has she ever discovered another act? We know she did not discover the Jackson 5. I am asking if she ever found another musical act and brought them to Motown?
In retrospect, everyone is so wise, but if not for Diana Ross visually introducing The J5 on The Hollywood Palace, Ross fans like myself might not have been so inclined to rush out and buy a record from these Osmonds-esque "little brats" [[who I came to love).. it didn't hurt that she was introducing them hot on the heels of the #1 success of "Someday We'll Be Together", insinuating that the 5 were important enough to be standing on the same stage with her.. if Gordy didn't have his boys slaving over the composing of bubble gum records like "ABC" and "The Love You Save", the 'brats' might still be recording for Steel Town or whatever label they were originally on..Read MJ's "Moon Walker" to get his view on the importance of being associated with the "Ross brand" at that moment in time..
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0603140/
by the end of Oct. after the Hollywood Palace broadcast, "Someday.." debuted at #50 on the Hot 100, the next week #34,then #20, then #11 by Dec. 6th and wound up as the last #1 single of the 1960's.."I Want You Back" followed the debut of "Someday.." a week later, Nov. 15th, entering the Hot 100 at #90,then #67,then #51,and as "Someday.."entered the Top 10, Ross was leaving the Supremes, and her 'discovery' of the J5 was part of her press package, "I Want You Back" took a leap from #51 to "27, and Gordy induced Sullivan into presenting the J5 to the world.. but "I Want You Back" rode the coat tails of "Someday We'll Be Together" and all the Ross leaves The Supremes and discovers these kids hoopla..it's all a matter of public record!...enjoy your day..
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