First clip from the 60's where I see an audience who actually can clap properly to the beat! Awesome!
OnkelMickwald 1 year ago
Marvin Gaye tremendous!
But why was he obliged to perform in front of what appears to be a segregated audience?
Sad.
brasil33 1 year ago
@brasil33 Got to get those white children soul somehow. Ain't gettin' it at home, that's for sure.
Curlybird998 8 months ago
@brasil33 Berry Gordy really wanted Motown to be crossover, that is why he groomed the Supremes the way he did. They were Motown's first crossover groups. You can read about it in the Motown books.
nutothis1 7 months ago
Very cool. Nice and LOUD! Hurray!
Your wonderful clips used to be too quiet.
YesLorenzo 1 year ago
@YesLorenzo I have software to make higher volume now, but some clips have such low volume from the beginning that I can't do much about it.
SixtiesPopGoldExtra 1 year ago
@SixtiesPopGoldExtra Which software do you use, I just can't find the right one.
coolitababy 2 months ago
First clip from the 60's where I see an audience who actually can clap properly to the beat! Awesome!
OnkelMickwald 1 year ago
Marvin Gaye tremendous!
But why was he obliged to perform in front of what appears to be a segregated audience?
Sad.
brasil33 1 year ago
@brasil33 Got to get those white children soul somehow. Ain't gettin' it at home, that's for sure.
Curlybird998 8 months ago
@brasil33 Berry Gordy really wanted Motown to be crossover, that is why he groomed the Supremes the way he did. They were Motown's first crossover groups. You can read about it in the Motown books.
nutothis1 7 months ago
Very cool. Nice and LOUD! Hurray!
Your wonderful clips used to be too quiet.
YesLorenzo 1 year ago
@YesLorenzo I have software to make higher volume now, but some clips have such low volume from the beginning that I can't do much about it.
SixtiesPopGoldExtra 1 year ago
@SixtiesPopGoldExtra Which software do you use, I just can't find the right one.
coolitababy 2 months ago