http://www.wienerworld.com/don-t-for...motorcity.html. Has anyone viewed these?
http://www.wienerworld.com/don-t-for...motorcity.html. Has anyone viewed these?
Yeah, I posted the ones they had up on Youtube here about a year ago. I was with Ian Levine and Mrs. Esther Gordy Edwards the night he was video taping them back in 1990. I asked him then would they be made available here in America and he said no1 He said they were being produced for foreign markets only. I started to kick him,but Mrs. Edwards was with me, hehehehehehehehe!
I can well understand how you feel. When I asked TB Lubinsky about being able to get his PBS shows in the UK, I got a similar answer.
Fortunately the internet has opened up these former "border controls" and newer fans should be able to eventually see most of them on youtube as time passes
A lot of them are already on youtube.
Go read amazon reviews on this before buying. Wish I had.
I just read the Amazon reviews. This one takes the cake. Bold type mine:
"This Dvd is not what you think it should be! This is not a copulation of these Motown groups best hits, but rather some of there hits that most of you won't remember. I was very disappointed and have only watched it one time. I wouldn't waste my money on this one."
Last edited by lockhartgary; 01-27-2017 at 01:42 PM.
I have never been a fan of the Ian Levine stuff. It's nice to see the performers, but that's where the interest ends for me.
This review totally summed it up for me.
Dear Lord what a mess. Everything is [[poorly) lip-synched...nothing LIVE....barely the artist! A couple artists looked like they were filmed in a broom closet and it was hard to make them out from the brooms! A couple of the women looked like they had been rolled in a vat of glitter. A sad ending to what was once glorious. I don't want to remember these wonderful artists like this. After watching this....I truly felt depressed.
Bravo to Ian Levine for all he did to have us see these artists again. It was a labor of love
He tried to do a good job here. Don't tell me you were not excited when you heard about the motorcity project. It was a hit and miss affair for sure but as a result we got to hear the likes of Jean Terrell, David Ruffin, Billy Griffin etc cutting strong tunes. There was a lot of dross i agree but Ian put a hell of a lot of time, effort and money into the project only to be let down badly by certain artists who were too busy doing other things rather than fulfilling a contract that they had already been paid an advance for, As regards these dvds they are dreadful and are best avoided at all costs.
Didn't he mortgage his house?
He also had to put his copy of the Andantes' "[[Like A) Nightmare" up for sale.
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