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Reply #180 posted 06/25/12 6:09am

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The brothers will be on Good Morning America on Wednesday.

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Reply #181 posted 06/25/12 12:00pm

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manthevan said:

NuPwr319 said:

Just got in from the show. I had a FABULOUS time. The guys were really giving their all. Jermaine was a little irritated that mics weren't turned up more, but they sounded fine to me. I had second row seats right by the stage and got to shake hands with Marlon a couple of times. My only disappointment was that the show didn't sell more tickets. Most of the balcony was empty, but the first floor seemed almost full. I only decided to buy tickets at the last minute after seeing the YouTube footage and seeing some of the reviews here on the .org. And yes, I did see someone filming from the stage, so maybe we'll get a DVD out of it?

Cool!

Which songs do you think they did most justice? What did you enjoy most?

To be honest, I enjoyed them all, and really wasn't thinking about rating the songs one against another. I think it was just because I was excited to see that they really pulled it off. I turn 50 this year, and have been a J5 fan since their very first album. Even a fan during the "iffy" years lol I think they did a great job choosing the setlist. . .some of the early J5 stuff (after the ABC, Stop the Love You Save years) I hadn't heard live ever.

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Reply #182 posted 06/26/12 12:38am

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manthevan said:

Cool!

Which songs do you think they did most justice? What did you enjoy most?

To be honest, I enjoyed them all, and really wasn't thinking about rating the songs one against another. I think it was just because I was excited to see that they really pulled it off. I turn 50 this year, and have been a J5 fan since their very first album. Even a fan during the "iffy" years lol I think they did a great job choosing the setlist. . .some of the early J5 stuff (after the ABC, Stop the Love You Save years) I hadn't heard live ever.

Ok cool!

Yes I really appreciate the setlist as well.

A few snipets from the Detroit gig

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Reply #183 posted 06/27/12 11:00am

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The brothers on Good Morning America today cool

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Reply #184 posted 06/27/12 10:27pm

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The brothers are on Jimmy Fallon right now. smile

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #185 posted 06/28/12 12:26pm

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #186 posted 06/28/12 12:58pm

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MickyDolenz said:

Thanks for posting! smile I have to say these last few interviews they have done promoting their concert they're very laid back and fun to watch. I like seeing them cut loose and have fun.

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Reply #187 posted 06/28/12 1:11pm

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NaughtyKitty said:

MickyDolenz said:

Thanks for posting! smile I have to say these last few interviews they have done promoting their concert they're very laid back and fun to watch. I like seeing them cut loose and have fun.

I do to ... its impossible to not smile while watching this interview lol I just cant help but think about Randy though, I hope people know their are 5 remaining brothers and not 4.

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Reply #188 posted 06/28/12 1:26pm

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mjscarousal said:

NaughtyKitty said:

Thanks for posting! smile I have to say these last few interviews they have done promoting their concert they're very laid back and fun to watch. I like seeing them cut loose and have fun.

I do to ... its impossible to not smile while watching this interview lol I just cant help but think about Randy though, I hope people know their are 5 remaining brothers and not 4.

That's what I was thinking.

Most people don't realise there were six brothers. And besides, I much prefer him to the others.

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Reply #189 posted 06/28/12 1:45pm

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mjscarousal said:

I do to ... its impossible to not smile while watching this interview lol I just cant help but think about Randy though, I hope people know their are 5 remaining brothers and not 4.

That's what I was thinking.

Most people don't realise there were six brothers. And besides, I much prefer him to the others.

Agree, they could at least talk about Randy and his controbution to the group neutral I mean damn they acting like he doesnt even exist!!!!

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Reply #190 posted 06/28/12 2:26pm

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mjscarousal said:

Azz said:

That's what I was thinking.

Most people don't realise there were six brothers. And besides, I much prefer him to the others.

Agree, they could at least talk about Randy and his controbution to the group neutral I mean damn they acting like he doesnt even exist!!!!

When The Rolling Stones tour they don't talk about Brian Jones or Mick Taylor. I don't think Van Halen are talking about Sammy and Michael. Groups generally don't bring up people who are not currently in the group, unless asked.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #191 posted 06/28/12 11:36pm

HAPPYPERSON

Jacksons Rock The Apollo As Comeback Tour Rolls On

The Jacksons: Showtime at the Apollo.

Last night in front of Harlem’s Apollo Theater, the only thing thicker than the steamy summer air was the sense of anticipation.

Michael Jackson impersonators pranced across the sidewalk as street vendors proffered glossy photo albums of the brothers, all while camera crews from the major networks looked on. Inside, the surviving members of the Jackson 5—Jermaine, Tito, Marlon and Jackie—prepared to take the stage.

“We wanted to do the Apollo because this was pretty much where we started,” Marlon explained. “We wanted to come back and do a show here just to reminisce, just to give the Apollo something back.”

And give back they did. The Jacksons appeared on the stage in a puff of smoke, removing their sunglasses in unison for added effect. They quickly launched into a stirring rendition of “Can You Feel It,” bringing a capacity crowd to its feet before moving on to their brother’s hit “Rock With You” and a string of others.

It almost didn’t matter what songs they played. There was a certain supernatural electricity in the air, Michael Jackson’s brothers playing the songs they once performed together with him as well as others he sang on his own, stomping the same stage that served as one of their first launching pads over 40 years ago.

There will be more stomping in the coming weeks and months. Last night’s Apollo performance was the fifth of about 20 shows the Jacksons will play through July as part of their Unity tour, their first since the Victory tour with Michael in 1984.

“It was time,” says Jermaine. “It’s so much music, it’s a legacy that we have to continue to put out there with integrity and high standards. And it’s healing, too … We want to do this for [Michael], for us, for our 40 years of hard work.”

The tour should also provide a nice boost to the brothers’ coffers. The Jacksons have been playing venues like the Apollo that seat 1,500-2,000 people, and one member of their team estimates they’re pulling in an average of $65 per ticket.

That adds up to a nightly gross of about $100,000-$130,000, of which the brothers likely take home 30-40% before paying out managers, agents and lawyers.

According to the brothers, though, the Unity tour is just a prelude to a larger comeback. They’re hoping to eventually launch a bigger international tour, but first, they’re heading back to the recording studio to finish up a new album.

“When it’s ready,” says Jermaine, “we’ll let you know.”

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Reply #192 posted 06/28/12 11:41pm

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the brothers are making a great chump of cash, taking home an estimate 30-40% of
an estimate $100,000-130,000 a night

30% of 100,000= $7,500 paid each brother a night
30% of 130,000= $9,750 paid each brother a night
40% of 100,000= $10,000 paid each brother a night
40 % of 130,000= $13,000 paid each brother a night

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Reply #193 posted 06/29/12 12:08am

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MickyDolenz said:

mjscarousal said:

Agree, they could at least talk about Randy and his controbution to the group neutral I mean damn they acting like he doesnt even exist!!!!

When The Rolling Stones tour they don't talk about Brian Jones or Mick Taylor. I don't think Van Halen are talking about Sammy and Michael. Groups generally don't bring up people who are not currently in the group, unless asked.

But thats different even though I do see your point.

Tito, Marlon, Jermaine and Jackie have been asked questions and have been treated like they are the remaining members of the band. I think they could have clarified more that they are not or at least mention Randy being apart of the Jacksons as well in those circumstances.

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Reply #194 posted 06/29/12 6:28am

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At some point, this family is gon' have to accept the fact that it is

officially over. You cannot recover from MJ's death - there isn't

any talent in that family which would be able to make us forget

he's gone. Four regular jheri curl dudes do not equal THE ONE JHERI
CURL OF ALL TIME.

This is how devastating MJ's loss is - that his family is rendered

immediately irrelevant.

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Reply #195 posted 06/29/12 8:45am

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They were just on The View. biggrin

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #196 posted 06/29/12 3:07pm

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here are some videos from the tour

*If you planning on attending, might not want to click lol*

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Reply #197 posted 07/09/12 1:48pm

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The Jacksons prompted fans to dance and shout at Chastain

By JAMILA ROBINSON

The Jacksons made sure you felt it at their Chastain show Sunday. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

The Jacksons made sure you felt it at their Chastain show Sunday. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

Without Michael, who would want to see The Jacksons? By the third song, many of the packed crowd at Chastain Park Amphitheatre, including this admitted skeptic, were wondering why they hadn’t gone out on tour sooner.

The Jackson brothers, Jermaine, Marlon, Tito and Jackie, along with their tight band and background singers put on a spectacular scene, getting the audience out of its seats by opening with their 1980 hit “Can You Feel It,” and kept fans screaming, grooving, until their finale, the dancing, shouting “Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground).”

We’d forgotten that it was the Jackson 5 and that the brothers who were all fantastic performers in their own rights. So when Marlon would show off his dance moves, it was a reminder he could hold his own with Michael. Or when Jermaine sang “Let’s Get Serious,” and “Do What You Do” we were reminded that he, too, had a successful solo career.

Rather than simple nostalgia for the white-socked, one-gloved, I (heart) MJ button and faux leather “Beat It” jacket wearers, this concert was more about the experience of the Jacksons in the 1970s and 1980s. When the brothers fired up songs like “Lovely One” and Jackie’s “Time Waits For No One” — tracks from their 1980 “Triumph” album – it was a time to reminisce about the fantastic songs that you would get to know after the needle had drilled skips into “Heartbreak Hotel.”

The Jacksons recalled Michael's legacy, but also made the show their own. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

The Jacksons recalled Michael's legacy, but also made the show their own. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

While the brothers raced through a medley of their early hits, including “ABC” and “The Love You Save” and “I’ll Be There,” they were unconventional with their playlist, picking “Got To Be There” and “I Wanna Be Where You Are,” solo hits for Michael on Motown. It was enough to evoke memories of Michael Jackson’s performances and never drifted into tiresome tribute.

And who better to sing Michael’s hits than his brothers? With the crowd filling in the hee-hees, oohs and shrieks of “Rock With You,” “Don’t Stop to You Get Enough” and “Wanna Be Startin Somethin’,” it was a joyous concert, still magical, even without Michael’s presence.

The Jacksons Unity tour could become a pilgrimage, something akin to the shows that Boomers flock to see year after year, like Phish or Frankie Beverly and Maze, where fans know what to expect, and leave the venue with a dance and a shout.

(Check out more photos from the show in our gallery.)

http://blogs.ajc.com/atla...usic_scene

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Reply #198 posted 07/09/12 2:44pm

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The Jacksons prompted fans to dance and shout at Chastain

By JAMILA ROBINSON

The Jacksons made sure you felt it at their Chastain show Sunday. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

The Jacksons made sure you felt it at their Chastain show Sunday. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

Without Michael, who would want to see The Jacksons? By the third song, many of the packed crowd at Chastain Park Amphitheatre, including this admitted skeptic, were wondering why they hadn’t gone out on tour sooner.

The Jackson brothers, Jermaine, Marlon, Tito and Jackie, along with their tight band and background singers put on a spectacular scene, getting the audience out of its seats by opening with their 1980 hit “Can You Feel It,” and kept fans screaming, grooving, until their finale, the dancing, shouting “Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground).”

We’d forgotten that it was the Jackson 5 and that the brothers who were all fantastic performers in their own rights. So when Marlon would show off his dance moves, it was a reminder he could hold his own with Michael. Or when Jermaine sang “Let’s Get Serious,” and “Do What You Do” we were reminded that he, too, had a successful solo career.

Rather than simple nostalgia for the white-socked, one-gloved, I (heart) MJ button and faux leather “Beat It” jacket wearers, this concert was more about the experience of the Jacksons in the 1970s and 1980s. When the brothers fired up songs like “Lovely One” and Jackie’s “Time Waits For No One” — tracks from their 1980 “Triumph” album – it was a time to reminisce about the fantastic songs that you would get to know after the needle had drilled skips into “Heartbreak Hotel.”

The Jacksons recalled Michael's legacy, but also made the show their own. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

The Jacksons recalled Michael's legacy, but also made the show their own. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

While the brothers raced through a medley of their early hits, including “ABC” and “The Love You Save” and “I’ll Be There,” they were unconventional with their playlist, picking “Got To Be There” and “I Wanna Be Where You Are,” solo hits for Michael on Motown. It was enough to evoke memories of Michael Jackson’s performances and never drifted into tiresome tribute.

And who better to sing Michael’s hits than his brothers? With the crowd filling in the hee-hees, oohs and shrieks of “Rock With You,” “Don’t Stop to You Get Enough” and “Wanna Be Startin Somethin’,” it was a joyous concert, still magical, even without Michael’s presence.

The Jacksons Unity tour could become a pilgrimage, something akin to the shows that Boomers flock to see year after year, like Phish or Frankie Beverly and Maze, where fans know what to expect, and leave the venue with a dance and a shout.

(Check out more photos from the show in our gallery.)

http://blogs.ajc.com/atla...usic_scene

What a great review for the Jacksons! Maybe Randy has second thoughts now?

And when Jermaine sings like this it is hard not to agree with the author of the review.

Listen to Jermaine at 1.01. He sounds awesome!

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Reply #199 posted 07/09/12 8:04pm

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manthevan said:

NaughtyKitty said:

The Jacksons prompted fans to dance and shout at Chastain

By JAMILA ROBINSON

The Jacksons made sure you felt it at their Chastain show Sunday. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

The Jacksons made sure you felt it at their Chastain show Sunday. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

Without Michael, who would want to see The Jacksons? By the third song, many of the packed crowd at Chastain Park Amphitheatre, including this admitted skeptic, were wondering why they hadn’t gone out on tour sooner.

The Jackson brothers, Jermaine, Marlon, Tito and Jackie, along with their tight band and background singers put on a spectacular scene, getting the audience out of its seats by opening with their 1980 hit “Can You Feel It,” and kept fans screaming, grooving, until their finale, the dancing, shouting “Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground).”

We’d forgotten that it was the Jackson 5 and that the brothers who were all fantastic performers in their own rights. So when Marlon would show off his dance moves, it was a reminder he could hold his own with Michael. Or when Jermaine sang “Let’s Get Serious,” and “Do What You Do” we were reminded that he, too, had a successful solo career.

Rather than simple nostalgia for the white-socked, one-gloved, I (heart) MJ button and faux leather “Beat It” jacket wearers, this concert was more about the experience of the Jacksons in the 1970s and 1980s. When the brothers fired up songs like “Lovely One” and Jackie’s “Time Waits For No One” — tracks from their 1980 “Triumph” album – it was a time to reminisce about the fantastic songs that you would get to know after the needle had drilled skips into “Heartbreak Hotel.”

The Jacksons recalled Michael's legacy, but also made the show their own. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

The Jacksons recalled Michael's legacy, but also made the show their own. Photo credit: Akili-Casundria Ramsess

While the brothers raced through a medley of their early hits, including “ABC” and “The Love You Save” and “I’ll Be There,” they were unconventional with their playlist, picking “Got To Be There” and “I Wanna Be Where You Are,” solo hits for Michael on Motown. It was enough to evoke memories of Michael Jackson’s performances and never drifted into tiresome tribute.

And who better to sing Michael’s hits than his brothers? With the crowd filling in the hee-hees, oohs and shrieks of “Rock With You,” “Don’t Stop to You Get Enough” and “Wanna Be Startin Somethin’,” it was a joyous concert, still magical, even without Michael’s presence.

The Jacksons Unity tour could become a pilgrimage, something akin to the shows that Boomers flock to see year after year, like Phish or Frankie Beverly and Maze, where fans know what to expect, and leave the venue with a dance and a shout.

(Check out more photos from the show in our gallery.)

http://blogs.ajc.com/atla...usic_scene

What a great review for the Jacksons! Maybe Randy has second thoughts now?

And when Jermaine sings like this it is hard not to agree with the author of the review.

Listen to Jermaine at 1.01. He sounds awesome!

Nice smile Love hearing the audience really enjoy themselves. Found a couple of comments from the article I posted from people who were there at that concert:

I couldn’t have agreed more with this review of last night’s concert. I must say that this 34 year old was shocked and amazed. The brothers looked, sounded and danced great!!!!
I’d had been on the fence about going to the concert. I thought without Mike it wasn’t going to be worth it. However, I was wrong. It was definitely work it. I had a great time.
In my opinion, for the first time for me Mike’s brothers have stepped from behind his shadows and showed that they too are talented.

Great show!!!!!


I agree with the review. Great Show! Great Band! Great Performance. Would pay to see it again.

The Jacksons are doing their thing (finally!) Good for them!

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Reply #200 posted 07/09/12 10:04pm

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[Edited 5/8/18 13:20pm]

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Reply #201 posted 07/10/12 7:48am

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Here is a montage of highlights from their show in Indiana smile

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Reply #202 posted 07/10/12 8:09am

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Here is a montage of highlights from their show in Indiana smile

Ill Be There always brings me to tears sad O God Michael I miss you. rose The show looked like it got better and better... the moves on Marlon razz

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Reply #203 posted 07/10/12 10:27am

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mjscarousal said:

NaughtyKitty said:

Here is a montage of highlights from their show in Indiana smile

Ill Be There always brings me to tears sad O God Michael I miss you. rose The show looked like it got better and better... the moves on Marlon razz

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Marlon can dance cant he? I'm like, go 'head Marlon! razz

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