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HAPPYPERSON

The Jackson 5 - Let It Be/Never Can Say Goodbye live on Tonight Show 1974

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Reply #1 posted 12/27/12 4:04pm

MiniJamesW

Thanks for sharing! This was great. I always thought that Michael's voice in 1973-1975 sounded like an awkward transition on record (though still good). But this video proves he was already a very mature tenor vocalist even as early as 1974. There's something magical about that voice!

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Reply #2 posted 12/27/12 4:32pm

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Cool, never seen that one before.

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Reply #3 posted 12/27/12 6:20pm

HAPPYPERSON

no problem guys

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Reply #4 posted 12/27/12 10:29pm

LiLi1992

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good
often during this time Michael's voice sounded very strained, felt that he rapes it ... in this video, there is no such feeling.
I like their costumes
great quality too smile


but it makes me think .... I'm not the biggest fan of the Jackson 5 (although I like a couple dozen of their songs), but even I have seen dozens of their performances on various shows (and certainly I have not seen even half) ... . these kids worked hard. confused

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Reply #5 posted 12/28/12 7:43am

mjscarousal

Outstanding Performance. I havent seen this one either. They have so many great performances that are gems. This was the period where Michael's voice was going through that awkward transition from octave to tenor/soprano. He still kills it here vocally and there outfits were always so cute.

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