https://www.nytimes.com/1984/09/21/a...ross-show.html
In the review of the 1984 concert in Radio City Hall, the New York Times' reviewer Stephen Holden writes:
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Miss Ross opened her set with a selection of songs [[''My Man,'' ''New York State of Mind,'' ''It's My Turn'') arranged cabaret-style for just voice and piano. Then, joined by 12 musicians and two backup singers, she continued with such old hits as ''Ain't No Mountain High Enough'' and ''Upside Down'' and the recent ''I'm Missing You,'' a new Lionel Richie ballad written in memory of of Marvin Gaye. The singer acknowledged her 50's doo-wop roots with a spirited ''Why Do Fools Fall in Love'' and commemorated her early Motown years with a three-song medley of Supremes hits. She performed ''Swept Away'' with a video of the song and ended her set with Bob Dylan's ''Forever Young,'' arranged as a saccharine gospel hymn."
Funny to read that the reviewer talks about the "high" ticket price [[$30)!
So excited that this was recorded [[and that Ross owns the recording). Would be nice too if some live recordings of the early 1980s would be released.
Jaap
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