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Post by Emerald City on Jul 19, 2007 15:25:02 GMT -5
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Post by Diamond Girl on Jul 20, 2007 14:48:31 GMT -5
I've set a reminder and will be watching
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Post by Motown Honey on Jul 21, 2007 9:18:54 GMT -5
Very short and some notable discrepancies But overall, pretty good as it goes, spoke with who are considered heavy hitters: Smokey, Martha, and representatives of the monster groups Mary Wilson and Otis Wilson and Duke Fakir I thought the were gonna speak with one of the guys of H-D-H when they mentioned them Pleasantly surprised to hear about the Funks and hear from Uriel Jones They led the show with Stevie, showed some album covers and showed the street signs named for some of the groups, talked about WGO, following the Detroit riots (still absolutely devastating and depressing) and even said the Miracles, with frontman Smokey Robinson. Now that was the best part, finally keeping it funky! They spoke to the exec director of the museum, ain't that Gordy's great niece or something? And they spoke with some politician, who they called an amateur Motown historian or something like that, and homeboy started the discrepencies off, early! If you get a chance to watch, go on and check it out
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Post by Kay on Jul 25, 2007 15:11:23 GMT -5
Very short and some notable discrepancies But overall, pretty good as it goes, spoke with who are considered heavy hitters: Smokey, Martha, and representatives of the monster groups Mary Wilson and Otis Wilson and Duke Fakir I thought the were gonna speak with one of the guys of H-D-H when they mentioned them Pleasantly surprised to hear about the Funks and hear from Uriel Jones They led the show with Stevie, showed some album covers and showed the street signs named for some of the groups, talked about WGO, following the Detroit riots (still absolutely devastating and depressing) and even said the Miracles, with frontman Smokey Robinson. Now that was the best part, finally keeping it funky! They spoke to the exec director of the museum, ain't that Gordy's great niece or something? And they spoke with some politician, who they called an amateur Motown historian or something like that, and homeboy started the discrepencies off, early! If you get a chance to watch, go on and check it out Oh man, thanks for the review ((Honey)) because I know for sure we won't be getting it anytime soon lol Nice to know that it didn't revolve all around the Supremes and that Uriel Jones and Duke in particular were apart of it
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Post by timmy84 on Jul 25, 2007 16:57:36 GMT -5
Yeah that show was nice. I'm glad it didn't revolve around the Supremes too. And I was so happy they had Smokey's name and below it said "lead singer of the Miracles". KNOW YOUR PLACE.
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Post by rainymourning on Jul 27, 2007 15:42:40 GMT -5
Looks like I did not get here in time to find out about it, but thank you for that ((Motown Honey)). It is nice to see these kind of programs make it on to the history channel.
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