The Four Tops- Reach Out (I’ll Be There)|REACTION!!!
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Saw these guys singing this back in 1969 at The Floral Hll, Southport, UK. It was followed by a B side called 'Bernadette'
There is a movie about Motown, cant remember the name.
Lead singer was Levi Stubbs.
Sweet! The golden oldies AM radio station I used to listen to at work way back in the eighties used to play this song all the time. That performance was nice, but the flute in the instrumentals leaves me thinking that either they were lip syncing or that the studio version of the song was dubbed onto the video. The Ed Sullivan Show channel hosts a clip of The Four Tops performing the song on the show in 1966 and the audible hand claps among other aspects of the presentation make clear that they were actually singing the song on the show. Also check out that clip when you can. When you're ready for more from The Four Tops also check out "Bernadette", "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)", "Standing in the Shadows of Love", "It's The Same Old Song", "Ask The Lonely", and "Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got)". Good stuff!
Definitely the studio audio, yet I believe they were performing to it in studio. When this clip was first released on RUclips, there was at the bottom of the screen, a time counter noting the minutes and seconds like it was a screen test.
This is 60s Motown. Back then music and lyrics were dominant. Late 60s and 70s, sound effects became the thing, late 70s and 80s sound effects and videos were the thing.
Highly recommend checking out the band Runrig, one of Scotlands great rock bands. Some of my fav songs of theirs are Skye, News From Heaven, Every River, and Edge Of The World. There's live performances of all these songs on RUclips. I wish more folks in the US knew about them.
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This one is nice BUT my favorite is "Are You Man Enough" by The 4 Tops (1973).
This is soul derived from doo wop. One era to the next.