Just been given a dvd with this very interesting BBC doco titled ' Martin Freeman goes to Motown '. Made to celebrate the labels 50th anniversary i presume this was shown in the U.K. on BBC television but no idea when so someone will hopefully enlighten me on that one. Loved the bit where he goes into peoples records in Detroit and finds himself surrounded by thousands of singles all in marked boxes, even one labelled northern. He seems to have met some people with real credibility from the rollercoaster day's of Motown. Clay Williams formally of Golden World, Sylvia Moy, Duke Fakir H.D.H. and even found Martha Reeves working in an office for the Detroit City Council. Managed to catch up with th 3 remaining members of the Funk Brothers in Bakers Keyboard Lounge in Detroit before jetting off to L.A. and chatting with Chris Clark, who sadly really did'nt seem to make much of herself with Motown. Martin did'nt mention the northern hit ' somethings wrong ' to her and i doubt she would remember cutting the track before ir was consigned to the vaults. Even 3 of the Jackson brothers were on there and it appears the programme was shot before M.J. passed away. I have to say i found the whole thing really interesting. Made me think i really must go and see the place before i cark it. Has anyone seen it and what did you think of it ?? Does the BBC make a lot of these type of programmes ?? Apologies if this has already been on S.S. Tony. OZ.
Just been given a dvd with this very interesting BBC doco titled ' Martin Freeman goes to Motown '. Made to celebrate the labels 50th anniversary i presume this was shown in the U.K. on BBC television but no idea when so someone will hopefully enlighten me on that one. Loved the bit where he goes into peoples records in Detroit and finds himself surrounded by thousands of singles all in marked boxes, even one labelled northern. He seems to have met some people with real credibility from the rollercoaster day's of Motown. Clay Williams formally of Golden World, Sylvia Moy, Duke Fakir H.D.H. and even found Martha Reeves working in an office for the Detroit City Council. Managed to catch up with th 3 remaining members of the Funk Brothers in Bakers Keyboard Lounge in Detroit before jetting off to L.A. and chatting with Chris Clark, who sadly really did'nt seem to make much of herself with Motown. Martin did'nt mention the northern hit ' somethings wrong ' to her and i doubt she would remember cutting the track before ir was consigned to the vaults. Even 3 of the Jackson brothers were on there and it appears the programme was shot before M.J. passed away. I have to say i found the whole thing really interesting. Made me think i really must go and see the place before i cark it. Has anyone seen it and what did you think of it ?? Does the BBC make a lot of these type of programmes ?? Apologies if this has already been on S.S. Tony. OZ.