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Marvin Gaye's guitarist wants help in distributing Marvin's 1983 concert as a DVD... A few hours ago, I received an e-mail from Gordon Banks, Marvin Gaye's trusted musical director, guitarist and a former brother-in-law, who is looking to get a rare 1983 concert from Marvin's final tour, the "Sexual Healing" tour, to be distributed and released as a DVD. He just wanted me to tell you all of this. I don't know if I should give you my e-mail or not but I believe he's serious. Spread the news if you want to. [Edited 11/6/07 18:09pm] | |
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Timmy84 said: A few hours ago, I received an e-mail from Gordon Banks, Marvin Gaye's trusted musical director, guitarist and a former brother-in-law, who is looking to get a rare 1983 concert from Marvin's final tour, the "Sexual Healing" tour, to be distributed and released as a DVD. He just wanted me to tell you all of this. I don't know if I should give you my e-mail or not but I believe he's serious. Spread the news if you want to.
[Edited 11/6/07 18:09pm] That is so cool. We need more Marvin on DVD. (Is there any of his live stuff even currently out on DVD?) He paved the way for so many talented artists. Does Gordon Banks have the actual footage or does he know the person/people that do? I'd love to know how close this actually is to HOPEFULLY happening. MJ Fan 1992-Forever
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Vanilli said: Timmy84 said: A few hours ago, I received an e-mail from Gordon Banks, Marvin Gaye's trusted musical director, guitarist and a former brother-in-law, who is looking to get a rare 1983 concert from Marvin's final tour, the "Sexual Healing" tour, to be distributed and released as a DVD. He just wanted me to tell you all of this. I don't know if I should give you my e-mail or not but I believe he's serious. Spread the news if you want to.
[Edited 11/6/07 18:09pm] That is so cool. We need more Marvin on DVD. (Is there any of his live stuff even currently out on DVD?) He paved the way for so many talented artists. Does Gordon Banks have the actual footage or does he know the person/people that do? I'd love to know how close this actually is to HOPEFULLY happening. Gordon says he has the footage, he said a DVD deal was close to being signed by NBC Universal. He's not too sure if the deal would pass. I wonder if it is closing in on a deal myself. And yeah, there are some live DVD stuff: Get his 1980 concert at the Montreux Jazz Festival. It should be titled "Marvin Gaye: Live in Montreux 1980" and his 1976 Holland concert is on DVD too but I forgot the name of it. [Edited 11/6/07 19:58pm] | |
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Got To Give It Up
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funkpill said: Got To Give It Up
http://www.youtube.com/wa...cyw9QJwfY0 Let's Get It On http://www.youtube.com/wa...7eTOnNBwYU I got the whole concert. Marvin was just fucking brilliant in it and so were his snake pit crew of musicians! Other than Gordon, who was the musical director/leader/conductor, there was David Ly on sax, "MR. FRANK BLAIR" on bass, three trumpeters, Fernando Harkness on keyboards I think, a cute percussionist with a big Afro, and three stylish background vocalists. The crowd got into it during "How Sweet It Is" after Marvin coaxed them to repeat after him. I loved it when he played the drum kit and the keyboards. He was more effortless on the keyboards though because he started a little rusty on the drums but eventually got going too. A great show from top to finish! | |
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Timmy84 said: Vanilli said: That is so cool. We need more Marvin on DVD. (Is there any of his live stuff even currently out on DVD?) He paved the way for so many talented artists. Does Gordon Banks have the actual footage or does he know the person/people that do? I'd love to know how close this actually is to HOPEFULLY happening. Gordon says he has the footage, he said a DVD deal was close to being signed by NBC Universal. He's not too sure if the deal would pass. I wonder if it is closing in on a deal myself. And yeah, there are some live DVD stuff: Get his 1980 concert at the Montreux Jazz Festival. It should be titled "Marvin Gaye: Live in Montreux 1980" and his 1976 Holland concert is on DVD too but I forgot the name of it. [Edited 11/6/07 19:58pm] | |
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Timmy84 said: funkpill said: Got To Give It Up
http://www.youtube.com/wa...cyw9QJwfY0 Let's Get It On http://www.youtube.com/wa...7eTOnNBwYU I got the whole concert. Marvin was just fucking brilliant in it and so were his snake pit crew of musicians! Other than Gordon, who was the musical director/leader/conductor, there was David Ly on sax, "MR. FRANK BLAIR" on bass, three trumpeters, Fernando Harkness on keyboards I think, a cute percussionist with a big Afro, and three stylish background vocalists. The crowd got into it during "How Sweet It Is" after Marvin coaxed them to repeat after him. I loved it when he played the drum kit and the keyboards. He was more effortless on the keyboards though because he started a little rusty on the drums but eventually got going too. A great show from top to finish! Two of the trumpet players are the late Richard "Kush" Griffin (James Brown, Bootsy's Rubber Band) and Rick Gardner (Parliament/Funkadelic, Bootsy's Rubber Band) | |
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Id love that..even tho' it would be a glimpse of the "nightmare tour"
Id still dig having it ! [Edited 11/7/07 5:30am] | |
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I hope the quality is good on this. I haven't seen any of the video from this tour, but I have heard audio recordings that have been "officially" released. THey all sound horrible. They all sound like bootlegs. The sad part is that some of these were issued by major labels.
I would buy this and I hope it does well. I know every year (around April), something gets issued in a major way to commorate his death. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: I hope the quality is good on this. I haven't seen any of the video from this tour, but I have heard audio recordings that have been "officially" released. THey all sound horrible. They all sound like bootlegs. The sad part is that some of these were issued by major labels.
I would buy this and I hope it does well. I know every year (around April), something gets issued in a major way to commorate his death. That's why I think that eventually this DVD from the '83 concert could get released around Marvin's birthday. He would've been 69 on April 2 of next year. | |
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prettymansson said: Id love that..even tho' it would be a glimpse of the "nightmare tour"
Id still dig having it ! [Edited 11/7/07 5:30am] He said that the footage he got was real early in the tour so maybe Marvin's spirits were good during this. [Edited 11/7/07 9:09am] | |
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funkpill said: Timmy84 said: I got the whole concert. Marvin was just fucking brilliant in it and so were his snake pit crew of musicians! Other than Gordon, who was the musical director/leader/conductor, there was David Ly on sax, "MR. FRANK BLAIR" on bass, three trumpeters, Fernando Harkness on keyboards I think, a cute percussionist with a big Afro, and three stylish background vocalists. The crowd got into it during "How Sweet It Is" after Marvin coaxed them to repeat after him. I loved it when he played the drum kit and the keyboards. He was more effortless on the keyboards though because he started a little rusty on the drums but eventually got going too. A great show from top to finish! Two of the trumpet players are the late Richard "Kush" Griffin (James Brown, Bootsy's Rubber Band) and Rick Gardner (Parliament/Funkadelic, Bootsy's Rubber Band) COOL! | |
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I once bought an officially released VHS tape in Holland. I think the concert on it is from 83, have to check it out again. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Timmy84 said: daPrettyman said: I hope the quality is good on this. I haven't seen any of the video from this tour, but I have heard audio recordings that have been "officially" released. THey all sound horrible. They all sound like bootlegs. The sad part is that some of these were issued by major labels.
I would buy this and I hope it does well. I know every year (around April), something gets issued in a major way to commorate his death. That's why I think that eventually this DVD from the '83 concert could get released around Marvin's birthday. He would've been 69 on April 2 of next year. Plus it would be the 25th Anniversary of the acutal concert so it really makes alot of sense to get this out. All that classic stuff needs to come out, when i was back in Music Retail i had people all the time coming in for Dvds for conerts on The Spinners,Marvin,Miles,Kool and the Gang,Smokey etc.. I think its such bullshit that the industry says that music dvds dont make money and arent wanted, shit, put the right stuff out and people will buy! "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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lastdecember said: Timmy84 said: That's why I think that eventually this DVD from the '83 concert could get released around Marvin's birthday. He would've been 69 on April 2 of next year. Plus it would be the 25th Anniversary of the acutal concert so it really makes alot of sense to get this out. All that classic stuff needs to come out, when i was back in Music Retail i had people all the time coming in for Dvds for conerts on The Spinners,Marvin,Miles,Kool and the Gang,Smokey etc.. I think its such bullshit that the industry says that music dvds dont make money and arent wanted, shit, put the right stuff out and people will buy! Exactly! I hope we get to see DVDs of all the guys you mentioned. Maybe Marvin will be a start (hopefully). | |
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Timmy84 said: lastdecember said: Plus it would be the 25th Anniversary of the acutal concert so it really makes alot of sense to get this out. All that classic stuff needs to come out, when i was back in Music Retail i had people all the time coming in for Dvds for conerts on The Spinners,Marvin,Miles,Kool and the Gang,Smokey etc.. I think its such bullshit that the industry says that music dvds dont make money and arent wanted, shit, put the right stuff out and people will buy! Exactly! I hope we get to see DVDs of all the guys you mentioned. Maybe Marvin will be a start (hopefully). Yeah the industry tends to get things on DVD that just happend a month ago, when they should be catching up with what they missed years and years ago. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Damn Timmy, you well connected. i share the concerns of others about the quality. The last thing I'd want would be poor quality footage of his decline, but if it's from the early part and well recorded then I'll be there. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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before the hyper paranoia..and trouser removing.. ?
that would be great ! Timmy84 said: prettymansson said: Id love that..even tho' it would be a glimpse of the "nightmare tour"
Id still dig having it ! [Edited 11/7/07 5:30am] He said that the footage he got was real early in the tour so maybe Marvin's spirits were good during this. [Edited 11/7/07 9:09am] | |
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Please get them in touch with me. We can handle a DVD release with worldwide distribution, and this sounds very interesting! | |
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prettymansson said: before the hyper paranoia..and trouser removing.. ?
that would be great ! Timmy84 said: He said that the footage he got was real early in the tour so maybe Marvin's spirits were good during this. [Edited 11/7/07 9:09am] Yeah, I actually have footage from one of Marvin's documentaries and it showed him singing "Sexual Healing" and he stripped to his trousers but stopped short of stripping saying "I'm not Prince, lemme put these up!" So yeah that was BEFORE all of that. | |
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^ Kool..
I love that footage from ostend belgium where he's singing "I want you" while resting on the couch..CLASSIC Marvin ! | |
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