Diana Ross The Greatest & "THE MOST SUCCESSFUL FEMALE MUSIC ARTIST IN HISTORY" Celebrating her 50th Anniversary in Music and Entertainment Industry 1964-2014 Diana Ross IS Forever!
she does, but ya forgot mick jagger- theyve both been out performing everyone else for 60 bloody years and are still doing it right now in their 80s, shes amazing, and a LOT better looking than old mick, haha.
I m n Indian and I dont know much about hollywood culture bt when I heard her , she is just outstanding. One more thing, the way , eyes of Michael used to stare her , no lady of this world , could made him crszy like this. Miss him so much.
I knew Diana Ross was going to be famous the first time I saw her on TV there was just something about her that said Superstar. Much Love for Diana Ross!!
CookieWilliams What made Diana stand out from the other Supremes is that she had poise,presence,elegance,and a special kind of charisma that made her appeal to the masses.She had the true appearance of a lady,and that is something that you can,t conceal.
Diana's voice in the 60's when I was a child was the first voice that captured me. Here voice was and still is unique. Syreeta Wright had a very similar style. There were more powerful voices but that petite cutie pie voice was and still is hard to resist, like sweetness to my ears. Her personal life isn't any of my business.
Diana Ross inspired me to become a model when I was blessed to witness her and Billy Dee filming a scene from the movie Mahogany. Billy Dee's famous line in the movie motivated me to put my dreams on hold marry raise a family…Now I'm 'Coming Out' again...
2019. Still get goose bumps. Miss Diana Ross. You know what I admire about Diana She sings beautiful with a smile always. Thats a human being with a beautiful souls What can I say Love her then Still Love her more. Love an blessings always. Sister Diana
I loved watching this - thanks so much for the upload! I think this is actually the first full length documentary I have seen about Miss Ross. Wish there were more out there...
Love you Diana and have all my life. You are the Greatest Entertainer of all time. Your music has shaped my life. You are one of my mentors. I Thank you. Paul S.
After 50+ years....I STILL LOVE YOU HEART AND SOUL MISS ROSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Diana is a perfectionist. At age 70 she can still draw huge crowds. Ppl talk about her weight gain. So what she is entitled after being super slim for decades and she still wows crowds when she walks onto the stage. A wonderful woman who has done it all with class. Her kids adore her that in itself speaks volumes about this woman. 5 kids and a awesome career, meeting kings and queens. wow. Boy George speaks highly of her. He too is a kind person with good taste.
ALL I CAN SAY IS AFTER WATCHING THIS, FIVE STARS, SO MUCH MORE RESPECT FOR A BEAUTIFUL DIVA THAT PAVED THE WAY FOR ENTERTAINMENT. NO MATTER IF YOU ARE BLACK OR WHITE.
My only regrets so far is not to have even shake her hand. I really love her dearly. I hope that she never die. My wife is aware of my lusty love for Diana Ross, the GREATEST EVER !!!!!!!!!!!
That was incredible. I've been a fan since the beginning... Steel Pier in Atlantic City, lucky enough to see her first solo in the Empire Room at the Waldorf Astoria, and still catch her whenever I can. Again, I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary..... thanks so much for sharing that.
Thank you theWizboy for sharing this post. I can understand Diana wanting to try something different because she probably felt too controlled up to that point before she left Motown. Her trying pop still had a soulful sound because it came from her roots. Yet, she did get a lot more criticism from her own community in America, just like Whitney when she started out in pop. At times the black-American community can be rough on really the only two major female pop artists that they ever had who were able to have universal mega-star power, although Whitney’s did not culminate to Diana’s level. While this was the precursor that would make Whitney feel unworthy & try to limit herself, it made Diana continue to move in a more universal manner & expand her success that she helped to produce, which made her richer. Diana tried to make everyone happy early on, but realized the only one that she could was herself. Whitney was stubborn & never learned this & tried to find this acceptance/love through Bobby Brown & then drugs. I don't mean to be critical, but there are many in the black-American community who feel as though you owe them something because you are black, but that which they require is not relevant to what and who you are essentially as a person & artist.
I'm surprised they didn't touch upon the massive success of "The Force Behind The Power/When You Tell Me That You Love Me" here since this documentary has such an U.K. slant.
I love Dianna Ross very much she. Is my ideal attruction i am sixty two. 62 years old. In March of 2021 i hope to meet her again i met her in Harlem New York some years ago wish i could meet her again i am in Jamaica of the west indies now. God bless and keep you Dianna
the supremes hits are very good top hit pop songs for sure, but they also arent the most amazing songs youve ever heard in ya life that stand out above everything else- diana elevates them to a higher 'supreme' level with her beautiful sweet alluring sexy voice and incredible star charisma, gorgeousness , and performance etc. shes a mega star for a reason.
Nothing about MJ?!?!....was MJ just one of the guys to her?! I became Diana 's fan because of MJ. But guess MJ wasn't as big of a part of her life. Thought they had true love....I'm soo sad and disappointed.
I disagree, I think she had some real gems at RCA. Endless Love Missing You Muscles Chain Reation Swept Away Telephone Lets Go Up Mirror Mirror. This is also Where she gained experience in managing her own career and becoming The BOSS. 😃