Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Chapter 5- What singer was influenced by David Ruffin? What experience did Ruffin have that made his music great?
Monday, March 14, 2016
Chapter 6 - Chasing Dreams
This chapter shows the rise of Motown coming to fruition, the last line of the chapter struck me, though:
"Motown would do a lot of new and different things in the coming years; they just wouldn't do them as well as they used to."
Foreshadowing the fall of Motown, and with this quote, it had me thinking about past experiences about trying 'new and different things', like a morning routine or working habits.
With that said, was there a time in your life where you tried something 'new and different' and it ended up actually doing more harm than good just like Motown's fall?
"Motown would do a lot of new and different things in the coming years; they just wouldn't do them as well as they used to."
Foreshadowing the fall of Motown, and with this quote, it had me thinking about past experiences about trying 'new and different things', like a morning routine or working habits.
With that said, was there a time in your life where you tried something 'new and different' and it ended up actually doing more harm than good just like Motown's fall?
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Chapter 4 : Shop Around
I recently saw a video of Marvin Gaye singing sultry love ballads...laying on his back, on a wooden bench at a studio and the words flowed smoothly from his mouth as if he were LIVE AT THE FOX THEATRE! It was phenomenal!! I've always been a fan of his smooth grooves. I just learned in this chapter that his father was a cross dresser. I strict, Pentecostal preaching, cross dresser.
What effects do you think this had on his short music career?
What effects do you think this had on his short music career?
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Chapter 5: Production Line
Chapter 5 talks about Berry Gordy's rise as not only a business man, but in music with all of the various acts that came out of Motown. It also spoke to how independent Motown was in music and how it changed the landscape to the way artists of color are viewed today and what a huge risk it was for him, along with the acts he brought along, to go down this road.
Here are the questions: Seeing how Berry Gordy changed the musical landscape and create a label of such timeless homegrown artists, do you think it would possible to do the same thing in today?
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Motown was the first label that had no initial major backing from anyone. How impactful was this to the independent movement that is taking place today?
Here are the questions: Seeing how Berry Gordy changed the musical landscape and create a label of such timeless homegrown artists, do you think it would possible to do the same thing in today?
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Motown was the first label that had no initial major backing from anyone. How impactful was this to the independent movement that is taking place today?
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