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    Berry Gordy on BBC Radio 2 Graham Norton show.


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    Thanks for the reminder.

    Am listening right now....!

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    It's been hard going for the past 2 hours! I'm not a fan of his style.

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    Here he comes.....

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    It helps if you listen to only one word in a hundred that Graham utters - or record it and then replay it very s-l-o-w-l-y.....LOL

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    WGB -

    Oooo......that's a bit of a touchy one......

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    OMG.........

    Supposed to be in love and someone else does the dirty.

    Naughty naughty!

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    Motown was about business first. Love had to come second.

    Business before pleasure, and all that.

    Doesn't the lady singing on the 'Motown : The Musical' cast recording of 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' sound remarkably like Diana....

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    So, what did you think about the interview?

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    Her style....but misses out for me.

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    Yes, agreed. Her voice is very similar, particularly on certain words and phrases, but all the time it sounds like an impersonation.

    On the other hand, the song had to be arranged that way. If it had have been arranged differently, it would not have been authentic.

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    Paul reckoned it was a bit lightweight but I don't think you could expect anything more from Graham Norton. It was good to hear him though...Mr Gordy that is, not Norton

    I wished I could have asked him a question.

    Was you expecting him to say Mary Wells as the artist that left and upset him.

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    I did think it would have been Diana Ross...but Mary Wells was the first artist name which came to mind.

    I think fans like us have retained the whole legend of Motown very close to heart for decades...but everyone who was actually involved there was just closely following their own life path, and did not, or still do not, see the whole picture [[which may be superficial) as we 'bystanders' do.....

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    PS. What question would you have asked?

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    How many times did CC have to hide in the closet!

    lol

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    If you want the truth, you'd best ask CC......that is, if you have not already done so....LOL

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    I once said to her...can I ask you a question please?

    CC replied...as long as it's not about Michael Jackson or my relationship with Berry Gordy!

    I was shocked - I was only going to ask her why she was transferred to the Motown label from VIP....I still got to ask the question but she didn't know the answer

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    its about 2 hours in

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    I asked her.......

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    Merci beaucoup!

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    The advantage of listening to this on catch-up was the ability to fast forward to the actual interview. It appeared as though Graham Norton hadn't done any proper research so Berry was answering the same questions he's been asked for the last fifty years! That said, good to hear Berry. I gather he later recorded a television special that will air on Christmas Eve.

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    That's something to anticipate for Christmas!

    Berry struggled somewhat when asked about the current singers he enjoys....which didn't surprise me for someone who will soon be nearer 90 than 80 years of age...and quite reassured me, also....

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    I laughed when he didn't mention LMFAO

    ha ha

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    I'd have laughed if he HAD mentioned LMFAO...!

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    The likes of LMFAO [[and Cee Lo Green) were gonna be in my question to him.

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    I'm glad it stayed that way.....

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    I've recorded the programme, but haven't had a chance to listen yet. The Radio Times didn't help matters by saying in the programme guide [p. 134] "Guests include Motown founder Gordon Berry...".

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    RossHolloway Guest
    I would have asked BG who was really on the Easy album.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RossHolloway View Post
    I would have asked BG who was really on the Easy album.
    Now why didn't I think of that! lol

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    I would have asked for the real reason why none of Motown's recordings were submitted to the RIAA for gold certification....

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