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    Glays Knight & the Pips Ed Sullivan October 5, 1969


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    What a great performance! I think I remember seeing this performance in real-time. An odd selection of material for a medley - did the group have any chart presence with Phoenix? - but the group looks & sounds great, as always.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeaceNHarmony View Post
    What a great performance! I think I remember seeing this performance in real-time. An odd selection of material for a medley - did the group have any chart presence with Phoenix? - but the group looks & sounds great, as always.
    These were songs from their night club act. Given that Ed mentions the Copa in his intro, I gather they were promoting that appearance and giving the viewers a taste of what they might see when they saw the group in such a venue.

    This clip also cuts off the first song, LET US ENTERTAIN YOU.
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    Quote Originally Posted by reese View Post
    These were songs from their night club act. Given that Ed mentions the Copa in his intro, I gather they were promoting that appearance and giving the viewers a taste of what they might see when they saw the group in such a venue.

    This clip also cuts off the first song, LET US ENTERTAIN YOU.
    Yes, I did note the Copa mention, so now the medley makes sense. At least, in a Sullivan '69 way! I wonder if the group did another song on this appearance? I love the kaleidoscope effect on the Pips.

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    This is a nice, classy performance.

    BTW, "By The Time I Get to Phoenix" has been recorded by LOTS of people [[including Stevie Wonder on a Live album)! I never realized it.

    https://secondhandsongs.com/work/10144/versions

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeaceNHarmony View Post
    Yes, I did note the Copa mention, so now the medley makes sense. At least, in a Sullivan '69 way! I wonder if the group did another song on this appearance? I love the kaleidoscope effect on the Pips.
    Aside from LET US ENTERTAIN YOU which was the original opening song of the medley, I don't think they did any other songs on this appearance. Not sure why the Sullivan folks cut it out this time, as it has been shown in the past.

    Also, their version of BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX can be found on their live album ALL IN A KNIGHT'S WORK. It is a mix of performances taken from the Copa and [[I believe) Leo's Casino. It is their only Motown album not to chart.

    Re STOP AND GET A HOLD OF MYSELF, I was surprised that it was included. It is certainly one of my faves from their Maxx days but it wasn't a hit. Yet during this period, they performed it on Ed Sullivan, as well as David Frost and Mike Douglas.
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    I googled and this is what I came up with for the missing "Let Us Entertain You" opening portion of this medley. Apparently it was posted by The Ed Sullivan Show on their Facebook page in 2020--though maybe not on YouTube? Why they cut it off then or now is puzzling.

    Anyway, here's the video if anyone is interested:
    https://www.facebook.com/EdSullivanS...7686855073147/
    Last edited by danman869; 05-17-2021 at 12:34 PM. Reason: adding when it was posted to Facebook

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    I am also surprised they did "Stop & Get Ahold of Myself" it was always one of my faves as I bought the 45 but it was not a big hit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motony View Post
    I am also surprised they did "Stop & Get Ahold of Myself" it was always one of my faves as I bought the 45 but it was not a big hit.
    Makes you wonder if the song was a fan favorite at the time. When I heard it, I thought it was one of their best- as good as anything they did at Motown. Ooh Ohh Ahh Ahh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WaitingWatchingLookingForAChance View Post
    Makes you wonder if the song was a fan favorite at the time. When I heard it, I thought it was one of their best- as good as anything they did at Motown. Ooh Ohh Ahh Ahh!
    Let's be honest Gladys could sing the yellow pages and it would be amazing, have seen her live a couple of times now and she absolutely blows anyone else out of the ballpark she is so good. Although unreleased are getting sparse now I always try think of her when compiling a Cellarful.

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