Those brothers put in a lot of hard work. Every song has a dance routine and Jermaine and Tito performing background vocals, dancing, and playing their instruments perfectly. I have the utmost respect for those brothers because that's just pure talent.
@@denisebrown9564 So, no interest in finding out what BIBLE (KJV) is about? A movie fan? yet having no interest why more and more darker movies are made? A music fan? yet never investigated whom you truly listen to? All singers, all actors and all politics are FTMs and MTFs.
They all killed it. Jermaine is walking that bass all over the place. The harmonies are flawless, brother Tito killing that guitar. Off course Mike on lead vox is incomparable. The 70’s was such a great time to be alive to witness these incredible act with real musicianship and talent. And most of all class.
I hate it when someone compares a new artist to Michael, like Bruno Mars, people say "Oh, he's the new Michael Jackson." Yo, shut the hell up, nobody and I mean NOBODY is or ever will be as good as Michael.
I didn't know much about Michael Jackson until he died because I'm young, but getting to learn who he was and his music was just great. His voice was phenomenal. If he didn't feel loved while he was alive he sure would have felt it after he died. RIP to a legend
I don't think there will every be a generation that won't know him, but what's sad is, they won't know THIS Michael Jackson. Michael was almost 11 years-old when I was born. There has NEVER been a time in my life when I wasn't his fan. I think I heard him in the womb and came out Mike-ma-tized. I thank God I knew him, but even still, with me being 11 years young than him, I STILL missed some great times. Well, maybe I didn't miss them; I just don't remember them. OH, but I do remember when I was 5 years-old, my mother took me to the Houston Livestock and Rodeo at the Astrodome to see the Jackson 5 (because I begged her). I DO remember that!
Michael was 5 years older than me and a 7 years older than my brother. When MJ died, my brother called me up crying. MJ and the Jackson 5 were a HUGE part of our childhood. We used to beg our parents to let us stay up late and watch them on the late shows, then see their cartoons in the morning. We loved them so much! Even our young parents did. My mom named my third and youngest brother Ben because she was pregnant with him in 1972, when she used to listen to and sing the song Ben to her tummy. AWW! Not to mention them many years our dancing family danced to his songs in clubs, at weddings, etc. THANK You Michael and the Jackson 5. You were an inspiration, and such sweet young men. SO much talent! @@LYBism
Little Mike, has one golden voice, grew up with those kids and their beautiful songs, I,m now in my 60s and still listening to their music 🎵🎶❤😊, love them my favorite.
Yes also, it was REALLY RARE that they would let them do it live. In this era, they would almost always do it with playback. They would tell Michael and his brother where they would be, and how they would move... it's incredible to find real lives for shows like this. There is only a few. Michael was magic right ? They were all so good.
@@Jaburu It's live. Michael's voice was a lot stronger live than on playback during this era. They likely tuned down his vocals on record to match better with his brothers. Check out all the other live performances like the one for "going back to Indiana". You'll see just how overpowering his voice is when live.
After the 1:10 mark, I was just thinking of how he descends from the word "me" in a very Stevie Wonder-ish ad lib style..You know how Stevie likes to do these spontanious melodic detours when playing live...The bass line in this song is also very cool.
He's literally like 13-14, because of brilliance we almost normalise how maddeningly good was so young, he'd been performing for 5 plus years at his like wtf he was amazing. You couldn't even imagine a 11 year old getting to number 1 lool, only Michael.
MichAel was a beautiful young man. And had a voice out this world somewhere In another universe. He was way ahead of his time . Talented ass hell! A pure genus god gift to the world.
It's not just his voice and the dancing, it's the SHOWMANSHIP!!! It's his hands, how he interprets the music, it's how you JUST SEE HIM. He was truly talented beyond his years. GENIUS!!
Everyone talks about "it gotta be hard for jermaine to sing and play bass". But what about tito? Tito was playing multiple fast chords and riffs while doing those dances. Tito doesn't get the praise he deserves for helping with making the music sound so beautiful along with Jermaine and Randy
PoloBoyPrince Yea, he sings. They sing (in order of ability from better to worse): Rebbie, Michael, Jermaine, Tito, Jackie, Randy, Janet. Marlon and La Toya are tied for worst. I list Tito before Jackie because Tito has more versatilty in that he can range from bass/baritone to upper register tenor, whereas Jackie's abilities are confined to the mid to upper registers. In reading between the lines on the Jackson show that feature his kids (3T), they indicate that he is shy and essentially "hides" behind the guitar. That may be why he has led only a couple of released songs until his recently released single, but you can hear his bass tones all over their background singing. Cant give u any info on dancing, lol.
Dang! I was not expecting that run on 1:13! This is my #1 favorite Jackson 5 song. I just love his vocals on this song. I thought that this was going to be another Soul Train live but not live performance but this was awesome. Every time I hear his voice, it makes me want to cry, just thinking about everything he went through and a time that I wasn't even alive for.
It is so easy to see how these kids ran away with the music of the era, and so many awards!! Momma Katherine sure knew her way around with a needle and had such an eye for the costumes these boys wore! Explains Michael's flair for style later in life! He was a professional showman right up to the end! We love you MORE, Michael!!
Is anybody paying attention to the choreography though!!!!!!!!! What!?? Omg NO ONE can dance like these brothas here! I cannot believe the amount of effort and detail in every dance move from start to finish! Look at them dancing in the background starting at the 3:00 min mark and throughout the rest of the video! How exceptional!!
Watch their live performances in the 60's and 70's. They always do things that blow the mind. Jackie and Randy don't receive enough credit for their footwork. Jackie was the best dancer in my opinion.
I have too many feelings and things to say about this song.... first thing, right from the jump at 0:13 Michael is letting you know you're in trouble and he's not playing around. He continues throughout the performance. This is one of the best songs I've ever heard. I could listen to the studio version all day, and this live rendition is simply electric. Every time I watch this, I try to picture how it might have felt to witness it live. Could you imagine watching this on TV as he's performing this in 70s? Or how about being in person at the show? He must have seemed alien, godlike or something else in the moment, cause this whole comment section still can't process it to this day! He was truly otherworldly. The only 🤴🏾of pop🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
He was only 10 years old Born 58 and this was recorded in 72 look at the front page I can't stop watching this! He was giving great show at 10 years old WOW I love him I new he give great show's I'n the 80sand 90s but I'm blow away 🤫🤔🤗 away
Sang Michael! He was such a cute little boy, I absolutely love him as a child we were the same age 😊 ABC was my first Jackson 5 song I was exposed to. In my elementary class the teacher played the song and we all got up and danced 😁
"Got to Be There", is the first song I heard and fell instantly in love with Michael. My favorite words were " and when she's with me she's home" I truly get it. I love you, Michael from the bottom of my heart!
This was arguably the peak of his adolescent voice, an absolute vocal monster. His voice changing must have been such a psychological blow to him, his 73-75 performances were all done in lower keys (there's a few of them in japan on here) and his adult vocals were beginning to mold into what the world would all come to know. But it wasn't as simple as Michael waking up with a lower voice and just singing his songs, he had to develop a new style and method for his performances and grind into the world class performer he was accustomed to being. Such a talented performer!
Got to be there ...really shows not only the beautiful music the group made together but the music potential ready to burst open from a to-be legend, Michael Jackson
Parched Pinemarten ... Ok: Each were 5- member pop music groups of the late-60's/early 70's, led by the youngest in the group. That's your comparison. Micheal was incomperable!
DO YALL HEAR JERMAINE KILLING THAT BASS ?!!!! people forget that Jackson 5 is a multi-talented family group that just happen to have a dynamic larger than life lead singer....listen to those harmonies :)!
No doubt all of The Jackson Five had talent, but let's be honest, the other four put together were not a patch on Michael. They all built their careers on him.
Bill B Correction: they all built careers TOGETHER...some succeeded & some didn't..that's the nature of the biz sometimes so thank God that each Jackson member had importance in the unit..Jackson 5 wasn't in competition with each other...MJ & Jermaine were the main lead singers in the unit so their solo success was inevitable especially MJ's because he was thee ultimate lead.....but either way, it all starts with the Jackson 5...6 brothers who rehearsed, performed, lived, loved & worked together for damn near 20 years before "Thriller"
lawrence worrell Very well said. They ALL had talent. And here is the sad reality: Yes, Mike left a larger-than-life legacy, but he is gone; his brothers remain. Outsized fame has its price. What if they had achieved what Michael did as a solo artist? Would they still be around? Let's remember that with incredible fame comes that incredible monkey on your back. In any event, a phenomenally talented family. They ALL contributed to the legacy. Because of ALL of them we are sitting at our laptops, 40+ years later, enjoying them all over again on You Tube.
God put his foot all in this one.... My god! He is singing this one live! 🥲 I’m just gonna repeat this one more time. He is singing this.one.live!!!! I am speechless! The range is out of this world! I miss his so much. it hurts.
Do you know how hard it was for all them to perform to that magnitude and still carry them notes this here is true musicianship today's generation will never grasp what it took for these guys to become legends that they are rip MJ
my God,the jackson five had no equals in their day.this performance was simply amazing and to have little randy come out and do his thing was an added bonus. back in the day when i was a kid i missed so many of their shows and performances. i'm so grateful to at being able to see them now thanks to the internet and you tube.
During this same performance The Jackson 5 sang the song Sugar Daddie,...One of the very few times you ll see them perform that song live (Btw I got on my ear phones,, You gotta hear them brothers back up harmony. WOW!!
It’s a shame there will never be a better singer entertainer ever again the music today sucks they can’t sing just listen to his voice without all the technology there is today
Seriously... My fuckin' heart drops every time I hear the slayage that happened at 1:12. OH. MY. GAWD. That child was something amazing. Rest in Paradise, Michael. #6YearsToday
sitting here listening to this song bout to cry i love him so much and he made me believe i can do anything because he started so young trying to hold back my tears but i just cant .
I grew up with these kids on the radio. You had to be a certain age at a certain time to embrace it. Its nice to know it's remembered now. But when it was broadcast on live airwaves, you were there.
Mind you he was a 13-14y/o boy hitting notes and doing those runs he was doing!! His talent will forever be unmatched
thats not true .. at all! everyone recy
EXACTLY !! Little MJJ was vocal beast ♠️👍🏾
They all were not just him y'all have to realize all of the brothers were equally popular at the beginning ask somebody
He hit these notes at a younger age
hes the goat
Those brothers put in a lot of hard work. Every song has a dance routine and Jermaine and Tito performing background vocals, dancing, and playing their instruments perfectly. I have the utmost respect for those brothers because that's just pure talent.
The harmony on this was awesome! I love to give them credit too.
@@denisebrown9564 So, no interest in finding out what BIBLE (KJV) is about?
A movie fan? yet having no interest why more and more darker movies are made?
A music fan? yet never investigated whom you truly listen to?
All singers, all actors and all politics are FTMs and MTFs.
We've never seen another band this excellent performance wise.
Me either! @@mrrice1433
Tito didn’t perform any back up vocals.
They all killed it. Jermaine is walking that bass all over the place. The harmonies are flawless, brother Tito killing that guitar. Off course Mike on lead vox is incomparable. The 70’s was such a great time to be alive to witness these incredible act with real musicianship and talent. And most of all class.
Michael Jackson is blessed with a great voice even I think no one can sing like him
he was the best
The Black Knight He is the best.
i so agree!!! no one else can sing like him
I hate it when someone compares a new artist to Michael, like Bruno Mars, people say "Oh, he's the new Michael Jackson." Yo, shut the hell up, nobody and I mean NOBODY is or ever will be as good as Michael.
he is a legend
Always a joy to see thêse old videos of the Jackson 5-Jacksons!!❤❤
I didn't know much about Michael Jackson until he died because I'm young, but getting to learn who he was and his music was just great. His voice was phenomenal. If he didn't feel loved while he was alive he sure would have felt it after he died. RIP to a legend
Rob, bless you!
I don't think there will every be a generation that won't know him, but what's sad is, they won't know THIS Michael Jackson.
Michael was almost 11 years-old when I was born. There has NEVER been a time in my life when I wasn't his fan. I think I heard him in the womb and came out Mike-ma-tized. I thank God I knew him, but even still, with me being 11 years young than him, I STILL missed some great times. Well, maybe I didn't miss them; I just don't remember them. OH, but I do remember when I was 5 years-old, my mother took me to the Houston Livestock and Rodeo at the Astrodome to see the Jackson 5 (because I begged her). I DO remember that!
Michael was 5 years older than me and a 7 years older than my brother. When MJ died, my brother called me up crying. MJ and the Jackson 5 were a HUGE part of our childhood. We used to beg our parents to let us stay up late and watch them on the late shows, then see their cartoons in the morning. We loved them so much! Even our young parents did. My mom named my third and youngest brother Ben because she was pregnant with him in 1972, when she used to listen to and sing the song Ben to her tummy. AWW! Not to mention them many years our dancing family danced to his songs in clubs, at weddings, etc. THANK You Michael and the Jackson 5. You were an inspiration, and such sweet young men. SO much talent! @@LYBism
Imaginate si se hubiera sentido amado,nose a que niveles hubiera llegado es irreal
The switch up at 2:03 almost made me fall out. Dudes were way too good. Amazing talent. Had to put thousands of hours in.
me too
Little Mike, has one golden voice, grew up with those kids and their beautiful songs, I,m now in my 60s and still listening to their music 🎵🎶❤😊, love them my favorite.
this was sung live! how can such a young kid sound that good and those high notes...oh my goodness! he was so talented, he was truly blessed.
Yes also, it was REALLY RARE that they would let them do it live. In this era, they would almost always do it with playback. They would tell Michael and his brother where they would be, and how they would move... it's incredible to find real lives for shows like this. There is only a few. Michael was magic right ? They were all so good.
Clara Kirkendoll at his age at that time. His range and clarity . And understanding performance of being the lead was just phenomenal !
I think it's only live until the "ooh yea" at 2:00. the "oooh baby baby" is allready tape
If it wasn’t live after 2 mins then he wouldn’t have had to adjust the mic :)
@@Jaburu It's live. Michael's voice was a lot stronger live than on playback during this era. They likely tuned down his vocals on record to match better with his brothers. Check out all the other live performances like the one for "going back to Indiana". You'll see just how overpowering his voice is when live.
One of a kind, nobody will come even close, child prodigy to a adult superstar legend.
His voice gives me chills and eyes tear up on this song. So beautiful. This song has always done that. So angelic.
OldskolFan
You have to appreciate how great of a vocalist this guy was. He and Stevie Wonder were on another damn level.
After the 1:10 mark, I was just thinking of how he descends from the word "me" in a very Stevie Wonder-ish ad lib style..You know how Stevie likes to do these spontanious melodic detours when playing live...The bass line in this song is also very cool.
@@borisblvd5354they cut from the same DNA. They are cousins and they didn't even know it
@@eddiemorrison4127they knew as early as they met (on Katherine’s side) and it’s confirmed by Janet and a few other Jackson members.
@@borisblvd5354Bass player was James Jamerson.
These kids were a gift from God 👍
Quem não sabe se encantaria com isso...?
@@JoseSantos-fj9pv ei cara o que diabos você disse/hey man what the heck did you say
A gift from Joe
They were amazing! They WERE my childhood, love them so much!
Epic, legendary...all the above!!
That "meeeeeee" took me out😩 everytime ♥️
His voice was phenomenal live, i wasn't expected that from a kid, omg sweet jesus, what a voice.
1:46...
I wish they would remaster these old videos. Be like yesterday
Ok I'm 62 and still watching...anybody else.
21 brotha
60 here, (God I'm still not used to saying that!) LOVE the J5 so much! ALWAYS have, my whole life.
32 here
Im 57.
34 here
He's literally like 13-14, because of brilliance we almost normalise how maddeningly good was so young, he'd been performing for 5 plus years at his like wtf he was amazing. You couldn't even imagine a 11 year old getting to number 1 lool, only Michael.
What an amazing voice!! Michael was an unique talent
Yup
MichAel was a beautiful young man. And had a voice out this world somewhere In another universe. He was way ahead of his time . Talented ass hell! A pure genus god gift to the world.
It's not just his voice and the dancing, it's the SHOWMANSHIP!!! It's his hands, how he interprets the music, it's how you JUST SEE HIM.
He was truly talented beyond his years. GENIUS!!
Everyone talks about "it gotta be hard for jermaine to sing and play bass". But what about tito? Tito was playing multiple fast chords and riffs while doing those dances. Tito doesn't get the praise he deserves for helping with making the music sound so beautiful along with Jermaine and Randy
+Matt Write Absolutely ACCOMPLISHED artists. Don't let anybody confuse that fact.
Tito really sucks
Tito doesn't really sing or dance tho
PoloBoyPrince Yea, he sings. They sing (in order of ability from better to worse): Rebbie, Michael, Jermaine, Tito, Jackie, Randy, Janet. Marlon and La Toya are tied for worst. I list Tito before Jackie because Tito has more versatilty in that he can range from bass/baritone to upper register tenor, whereas Jackie's abilities are confined to the mid to upper registers.
In reading between the lines on the Jackson show that feature his kids (3T), they indicate that he is shy and essentially "hides" behind the guitar. That may be why he has led only a couple of released songs until his recently released single, but you can hear his bass tones all over their background singing.
Cant give u any info on dancing, lol.
+PoloBoyPrince Tito CAN'T sing or dance.
That run though......@1:12! Crazy. ... he sounds better than a lot of singer's right now
Right ON!
robert jones that run was lowkey, offkey.
robert jones lol at the singers right, where they at though...lol
That note that he threw in there... Amazing... Jermaine killed that bass...
@@bwade5544 sounds like a hater.
Dang! I was not expecting that run on 1:13! This is my #1 favorite Jackson 5 song. I just love his vocals on this song. I thought that this was going to be another Soul Train live but not live performance but this was awesome. Every time I hear his voice, it makes me want to cry, just thinking about everything he went through and a time that I wasn't even alive for.
Just wow…Epic! Michael’s voice, the brothers background singing and the dancing… this was great to see live. Thank you for sharing.
This young man had such a beautiful voice
November 1971 listening to this song riding along in the backseat of of a new 1971 Continental Mark III in FM stereo
Young Michael Jackson was and still is the absolute GREATEST of ALL time!!!
Michael could really sing at such a young age, Amazing!
What can I say? The Jackson Five; INCOMPARABLE. Thank you for the legacy!
I love Jackson 5 . R.I.P Michael Jackson. You had some much talent && so much soul. You're gone but you're legacy never dies.
He still alive in our hearts.
It is so easy to see how these kids ran away with the music of the era, and so many awards!! Momma Katherine sure knew her way around with a needle and had such an eye for the costumes these boys wore! Explains Michael's flair for style later in life! He was a professional showman right up to the end! We love you MORE, Michael!!
Is anybody paying attention to the choreography though!!!!!!!!! What!?? Omg NO ONE can dance like these brothas here! I cannot believe the amount of effort and detail in every dance move from start to finish! Look at them dancing in the background starting at the 3:00 min mark and throughout the rest of the video! How exceptional!!
Watch their live performances in the 60's and 70's. They always do things that blow the mind. Jackie and Randy don't receive enough credit for their footwork. Jackie was the best dancer in my opinion.
I have too many feelings and things to say about this song.... first thing, right from the jump at 0:13 Michael is letting you know you're in trouble and he's not playing around. He continues throughout the performance. This is one of the best songs I've ever heard. I could listen to the studio version all day, and this live rendition is simply electric. Every time I watch this, I try to picture how it might have felt to witness it live. Could you imagine watching this on TV as he's performing this in 70s? Or how about being in person at the show? He must have seemed alien, godlike or something else in the moment, cause this whole comment section still can't process it to this day! He was truly otherworldly. The only 🤴🏾of pop🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Far out that vocal control in "Got to be there" is insane. THE KING.
Oh, this sounds absolutely lovely when sang live. Amazing talent.
*sung
Malvavisco shut up and just watch the damn video without correcting someone on their grammar
@@malvavisco10 you weren't even correct 😂😂😂😂
Michael Jackson is my favorite singer
He was only 10 years old Born 58 and this was recorded in 72 look at the front page I can't stop watching this! He was giving great show at 10 years old WOW I love him I new he give great show's I'n the 80sand 90s but I'm blow away 🤫🤔🤗 away
Yes that’s his child’s voice
Sang Michael! He was such a cute little boy, I absolutely love him as a child we were the same age 😊 ABC was my first Jackson 5 song I was exposed to. In my elementary class the teacher played the song and we all got up and danced 😁
"Got to Be There", is the first song I heard and fell instantly in love with Michael. My favorite words were " and when she's with me she's home" I truly get it. I love you, Michael from the bottom of my heart!
This was arguably the peak of his adolescent voice, an absolute vocal monster. His voice changing must have been such a psychological blow to him, his 73-75 performances were all done in lower keys (there's a few of them in japan on here) and his adult vocals were beginning to mold into what the world would all come to know. But it wasn't as simple as Michael waking up with a lower voice and just singing his songs, he had to develop a new style and method for his performances and grind into the world class performer he was accustomed to being. Such a talented performer!
Mike Live in his youth....just amazing and amazing!!
Michael's voice...WOW! And live at that! Little Randy was cute, bless his heart.
This was such a great performance! You just don't see this kind of talent and showmanship anymore! They were ALL fantastic!
A child prodigy and amazing performer, even back then.
That Got To Be There performance was something else, those pips WOW, ps Randy was so cute lol
How does anyone have this kind of talent live? They can't make them like this anymore, Michael is just crazy talented
Got to be there ...really shows not only the beautiful music the group made together but the music potential ready to burst open from a to-be legend, Michael Jackson
He was a legend from the start and still is today
They were the best. I loved the Jackson 5 so much, and of COURSE Michael and his amazing career! Such handsome sweet young men, and sooo talented!
I remember when they used to compare them with The Osmond: There's really no comparison.
Amen! Did you know Donny was originally supposed to record "Ben"? It wouldn't have been the hit it was if he had. It was meant to be Michael's.
I think it's possible to compare them. Jackson's music has generally aged better, though.
Parched Pinemarten ... Ok: Each were 5-
member pop music groups of the late-60's/early 70's, led by the youngest in the group. That's your comparison. Micheal was incomperable!
Parched Pinemarten your right you can here j5 songs now everywhere remixes tvs (abc for back to school)
aged better? that's an understatement. when was the last you heard an Osmond song? nope, no real comparison. both talented though.
That boy had such a melodic voice, amazing. 😑
How can someone be talented like how does this happen?!
Although apart from God we can do nothing/no thing,
With Him, All Things Are Possible!!!
Brilliant song, such a high key. Genius band. Uk 🇬🇧
Randy became the 2nd most talented behind Michael. He could play all the instruments and wrote some of their hits. What a talented family.
This song will always remind me of my mama! Always sang this to me when I was a Lil girl♥️
I need someone remastering EVERY SMALL JACKSON FIVE video. God...
whoaaaa, amazing vocal performance. he was swingin the song... Got to be There
The Got to be There part is the best thing I have ever seen.
The word EFFORTLESSLY comes to mind when I here his voice!!
Got to be there - That's what I call a 5 star vocal! And it's LIVE!!! My jaw literally hit the floor, and I already knew he was good.
What an UNBELIEVABLE Talent that we'll never have in this generation cause the industry is so messed up OMG it's unbelievable!!!
They killed that stage
Yes, they practiced sun up to sun down! That is what it takes for greatness!
Damn are y'all listening his angelic voice...he's actually singing live "no voice over" absolutely heaven sent love you Michael.
DO YALL HEAR JERMAINE KILLING THAT BASS ?!!!! people forget that Jackson 5 is a multi-talented family group that just happen to have a dynamic larger than life lead singer....listen to those harmonies :)!
No doubt all of The Jackson Five had talent, but let's be honest, the other four put together were not a patch on Michael. They all built their careers on him.
Bill B Correction: they all built careers TOGETHER...some succeeded & some didn't..that's the nature of the biz sometimes so thank God that each Jackson member had importance in the unit..Jackson 5 wasn't in competition with each other...MJ & Jermaine were the main lead singers in the unit so their solo success was inevitable especially MJ's because he was thee ultimate lead.....but either way, it all starts with the Jackson 5...6 brothers who rehearsed, performed, lived, loved & worked together for damn near 20 years before "Thriller"
lawrence worrell Very well said. They ALL had talent. And here is the sad reality: Yes, Mike left a larger-than-life legacy, but he is gone; his brothers remain. Outsized fame has its price. What if they had achieved what Michael did as a solo artist? Would they still be around? Let's remember that with incredible fame comes that incredible monkey on your back. In any event, a phenomenally talented family. They ALL contributed to the legacy. Because of ALL of them we are sitting at our laptops, 40+ years later, enjoying them all over again on You Tube.
@@williambuehl8076 lol wouldn't it have been cheaper for motown to sign michael as a solo artist out the gate? Stop the hate
I'm so glad I grew up in that era of Beautiful and Great Music!!!!!
:))
marcus rodgers your lucky I am growing up in this lame stupid rap music
Mr_Kidswagg but it's cool,cause u know ur music and that's a good thing bro
marcus rodgers im Fucking 15
@@totallymark7020 18*
God put his foot all in this one.... My god! He is singing this one live! 🥲 I’m just gonna repeat this one more time. He is singing this.one.live!!!! I am speechless! The range is out of this world! I miss his so much. it hurts.
My god thats not a surprise most of the jacksons performances were live geesh !
I Feel you!!!!
Do you know how hard it was for all them to perform to that magnitude and still carry them notes this here is true musicianship today's generation will never grasp what it took for these guys to become legends that they are rip MJ
My gosh the energy these youngsters had to simultaneously sing, dance, and play musical instruments.
Absolutely phenomenal… melts my heart ♥.. I adore Micheal, always will.
So much soul and so much feeling!!! So much lost. Miss you Michael.
How DOES he hit those notes????
Balls hadn't dropped yet. He was like 11
Mike Mac this is in 1972 and Michael was born 1958 that means he was 14 here.
Whole lotta $oul
Hyper Day 1971
Hyper Day he was 13 here, because this was early 1972 January I remember the show 1972 just a started here so like around august he was 14.
how my gosh how. Many now a days can not ever sing live like this young Michael, let alone the adult Michael.
Michael was heavenly talented. He is by God's side, that man was a phenom.
beutiful voice 😍 my mike was so incredible ❤❤❤
RIHP Tito!! Fly High, Great Guitar Emperor!!❤❤❤
my God,the jackson five had no equals in their day.this performance was simply amazing and to have little randy come out and do his thing was an added bonus. back in the day when i was a kid i missed so many of their shows and performances. i'm so grateful to at being able to see them now thanks to the internet and you tube.
The greatest male child singer.
Published on Jun 22, 2007
No doubt about that, best child singer period! Female or male he is IT! I am just in awe of him
Just saying…Don’t forget Stevland Morris Hathaway Judkins.
The best artist of allll time
Greatest singer.
WHAT A VOICE!!!
A time when music touched our lives and hearts 😊
Michael Jackson is a gift from god
You mean a gift from The Most High,he is a God.
This was great....MJ sung that Got to be there! Wow!
Go head go head lil Michael omg they tore up that dance floor this is pure talent 👏 I miss him so much earth is definitely missing an angel
During this same performance The Jackson 5 sang the song Sugar Daddie,...One of the very few times you ll see them perform that song live (Btw I got on my ear phones,, You gotta hear them brothers back up harmony. WOW!!
YOUR legacy will never die Rest in peace
Niokia Johnson NEVER!!!!!!!
It's incredible. Live on TV these Young kids perform live a song so perfectly
It’s a shame there will never be a better singer entertainer ever again the music today sucks they can’t sing just listen to his voice without all the technology there is today
I agree. These guys had so much talent. No auto tune, no computer gimmicks, just pure talent and charisma.
Seriously... My fuckin' heart drops every time I hear the slayage that happened at 1:12. OH. MY. GAWD. That child was something amazing. Rest in Paradise, Michael. #6YearsToday
mrsmjj81 exactly . That transition and run was amazing
Now 9
RIGHT
He was probably doing that for Diana.LOL Ross!🌈
When I heard the original I was like something’s missing. Live version is so much better 👌🏼
Greatest boy band, imo. I'm such a diehard fan of theirs. I wish I was born years earlier just to witness J5 in their heyday. I love them.
To the King of Pop! Gone but never forgotten!
sitting here listening to this song bout to cry i love him so much and he made me believe i can do anything because he started so young trying to hold back my tears but i just cant .
alisha Same 😭
Jermaine really plays the bass well - never realized that.
Man this song shows what an amazingly clear instrument Michael had. i think this song shoulda been bigger than I'll Be There
I was to me
RIP TITO & MICHAEL 💔💔💔😥😥😥
Damn Michael was like 13 in this and he can hit the vocals better than any artist today
I MISS YOU SO MUCH MICHAEL.
how old were u when u actually followed their music?
im curious know someone who existed when michael was that young!
@@labelfour2494 just because she said she misses Michael doesn’t mean she was alive when he was this young.
*Tears* the man was a gift on this earth!
I don’t give a shite what anyone says; this is one of the most beautiful songs written.
nunca existira outro cantor igual a ele, nenhum chega aos seus pés!
Nice solo by Tito . Rest in peace my Brother
I hear these songs and get all sentimental 😢
I grew up with these kids on the radio. You had to be a certain age at a certain time to embrace it. Its nice to know it's remembered now. But when it was broadcast on live airwaves, you were there.