Sickle Cell, Alcoholism, Drugs, Cigarettes, infidelity are all diseases. Each one cost a great price. Let's not be cruel in our remarks to each other. No one is perfect. It is my thanks to GOD and The Temptations for giving our society a significant amount of great music and entertainment. Cora Hudson Guice
Eddie's voice makes honey look abrasive. His voice has to be one of the smoothest, silkiest of all time. Eddie's sound was followed by Philip Bailey of EWF, followed by the lead on Stylistics had the best falsetto voices
I believe Little Anthony of Little Anthony and The Imperials,as well as the lead singer of The Delphonics, should be added to the list!( just sayin in my most humble opinion. )
Nice comments and great observations! I think you are spot on in your analysis. Eddie and Phillip had voices that were "out of this world" like from another planet. And while I'm not saying these two were just as good, I'm still inclined to include William Hart of the Delfonics and definitely Ted Mills of Blue Magic somewhere in between Eddie and Phillip Bailey? Again, neither can outdo Eddie or Phillip; but, Ted Mills' voice was also rather high and silky before it started diminishing in the 90's.
@@TheJwl7 so glad you said Ted Mills because he is definitely on my top 5 list along with Eddie Kendricks and Phillip Bailey. There are so many other great falsettos the other 2 on my list would be Russell Thompson from the Stylistics and the guy from Bloodstone (I don't know his name).
Do not apologise for speaking thy personal truth, dear 'naturallyme14' !!! Eddie and all The Temptations wert beautiful !!! Eddie, Melvin, Otis, Paul and Denis all massage one's eyes and ears in their own special way !!!
Eddie Kendricks really showed the versatility in his voice when he dropped down to singing tenor from his usual falsetto. Great voice. A lot of these so called singers could take notes.
@@roniyia Also listen to "Can I", "If You Let Me", and "This Used To Be The Home Of Johnny Mae". Als o listen to "A Taste Of Honey" from the 'Temptaions In A Mellow Mood' album. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
I’m so late to the party, but may I add: Eddie had such mass appeal, it’s the reason his name still comes up in conversations today. I love This Used to be the Home of Johnny Mae (the lyrics and Eddie’s delivery). From “Mellow Mood,” “With These Hands” is another one of my favorites.
Folks Eddie could just flat out sing. Natural Falsetto Lead Background Ruffles and Flourishes. The Temps Fab Five brand of Black Male Smooth Style was one of the touchstones for boys like me. Thanks to whoever is putting these Temps on TV clips on RU-vid. What is plainly and painfully obvious is no group in the modern era could touch these guys LIVE.
No one could touch the original 5 and Dennis Edwards .. but I also gotta say Ollie woodson and Glenn Leonard and Damon Harris and Richard Street and Louis price were also good!!!❤😮😅😊
Paul Williams suffered from Sickle Cell Anemia, which is a very painful. He needed oxygen after every performance. Before people start judging educate yourself. During Paul tenure with the Temptation medical options for people with Sickle cell Anemia was very limited.
Preach, Sister! Paul wasn't messing up the choreography. Don't equate everything you've read about him, or seen in the movie, and assume, you're going to see some indication of that in later performances. There's a big difference between a short medley of songs, and a full concert tour performance. As far as his being in low lighting here, that would be plausible if not for the fact that the lighting was turned up for the majority of the performance. Why turn it down in the middle of the song? Stop rehashing the drunk scene from the movie. Those incidents reported were during some concert dates. Also, I'm sure Paul had enough presence of mind to at least be functional during a national television broadcast. He loved performing, and while suffering from sickle cell anemia, was often in a lot of physical pain in his feet and joints, which may have slowed his precision at times, not to mention the havoc it was wreaking on his lungs. It's a miracle he was able to perform as long as he did. He was still smooth, though.
Marsha Marsha Marsha no one is judging i thought he was cute i like the way he dance. you taking this shit a little too serious girl have a little fun damn
THERE IS A VERY GOOD BOOK OUT THAT EXPLAINS ALOT OF ISSUES THAT EACHOF THEM WENT THROUGH AS GROUP ISSUES .ITS CALLED " AINT TOO PROUD TO BEG" AND YOU WONT BE ABLE TO PUT IT DOWN. OTIS IS IN IT, AS WELL AS PAULS BROTHER AND WHO THEY WERE AS FAR AS PEOPLE ,YET IT DOESNT TARNISH THEM !! CHECK IT OUT ITS BY MARK RIBOWSKY, ALSO ANOTHER BOOK CALLED DELIVER US FROM TEMPTATION BY TONY TUCKER , HE WAS A MOTOWN INSIDER WHO WAS BROUGHT INTO THE MOTOWN FAMILY BY FLO BALLARD AND THAT BOOK STEPS ON TOES AND YOU HAVE TO DECIDE WHAT YOU WANT TO ACCEPT VERSES WHAT YOU FEEL IS SHO NUFFREAL!! PAUL AND MELVIN HAD ISSUES EARLY ON AND I WANT TOBE CLEAR THAT MELVINS WERE TOTALLY MEDICAL AND HE LITERALLY PUT HIS HEALTH ON THE LINE FOR THE TEMPTATIONS!!!!! THE MAN DAVID ENGLISH(MELVIN FRANKLIN) IN MANY RESPECTS WAS THE TEMPS, YET THEY ALL MADE LARGE SACRIFICES TO KEEP THE TEMPS ALIVE BUT PLEASE IF YOU LOVE READING LIKE I DO GET THOSE BOOKS !!! YOU ENJOY THEM
Very true, dear Sandra-of-Jones ... but it would seemed they were destined for bigger fish to fry that spanned and still does span internationally. Many people on many continents still know and love THE TEMPTATIONS.
Still watching in 2021. Stupid comments about Paul. In spite of sickle cell anemia and the tremendous amount of pain he must have been in, he held it down and did his thing. Loved him ❤ what a stand up guy.
Takazah Ephrim Saw Eddie Kendrick perform his hit "Truckin'" at the Apollo theater many years ago. The women couldn't contain themselves; they rushed the stage. Security had to come save him...lol
Regina Craig well they Tell me we look alike tell me what you think check out My video on RU-vid Thanksgiving Love Jones, and share with your social media and please comment and the song is for sell on Amazon and CD baby and Google play hope you check it out and thanks in advance
Actually Melvin was a basso profundo, the lowest bass range. He is still expected to go up and reach a C4, which is middle C. A bass-baritone is a higher bass singer, like Larry Graham. It has a lighter, more flexible quality to it. :The desired high note is F4 above middle C on the piano. I happen to be a bass-baritone aka basso cantante myself. I can sing below C2 which is low C on the piano, but I can also sing up into the tenor range, B flat 4, and C5, the tenor high C. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
This is what makes youtube so amazing! I am 41 today and have never seen this footage. My 8 yr old son is so obsessed with the temptations and we watch clips like this almost everyday!
Darckcloud73 that's the best my son knows there routines in preschool he did the whole ed Sullivan performance at 3yrs old. I'm forty and my dad played all there songs daily lol I love them!
Eddie was singing in his natural vice as well as his falsetto. They were all great singers, but Eddie was very handsome and had charisma. It's not surprising he was selected to lead most of the medley.
I had no idea Paul Williams suffered from Sickle Anemia, the movie depicted only the fact he drank a lot, what deception. I am sad to know he suffered like that, what a talented man he was. One of my niece died from this disease, right now I have two other nieces fighting this disease.
While the drinking didn't help, the sickle cell anemia was wreaking havoc on his lungs, his joints, and other organs. Paul was quoted as saying that his feet would often hurt. When a person suffers recurring sickle cell crises the pain is excruciating, often requiring a blood transfusion, because the elingated cells collect in the joints, and organs. Years ago the life expectancy of someone with the disease was 30 years old. My close friend has had it since birth. He is now 54. Thank God for medical advancements.
These guys were killing it especially Eddie Paul Williams gives good effort despite his illness Paul Williams deserves respect despite his illness Melvin blue did fantastic on matchmaker Paul Sr put his heart and soul in every performance
You will see the same pain in Melvin Franklin years later (check out the Soul To Soul video...you'll see Melvin labor to do his choreography despite looking genuinely happy).
There will never ever be another group of tall talented sexy ass black men like these in this world today . it is not about talent in this era ,I do not understand how these kids can even enjoy the crap that is shoved down thier throats .In the disguise of entertainment. God please allow this terrible trend of the 21st century to cease .And lets bring back real music like the tall, talented TEMPTATIONS was blessed with..
they needed too keep David Ruffin and they should have called the group David Ruffin and the Temptations. that what David wanted and that's why he left the Temptations that was a huge lost for them in my book .
I did not know Paul Williams suffered from Sicke Cell Anemia, one of my niece died from this disease, right now I have two other nieces struggling to with this disease.
Absolutely, dear MsTrueTy ... so agree that these gents presenting themselves 'a la musical' really works and is one of those rare gems in music archives ... absolutely, dear lovely thing. Absolutely.
@@JENEAN32 Exactly, also "May I Have This Dance" with the Temptations. He sang in his natural voice on "If You Let Me". I always direct people to the song "...Johnny Mae", to settle the argument when people believe that Al Bryant is singing the lead, because they are not familiar with Eddie's natural voice. The movie depicted Al as one of the lead singers, which was not the case. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
Poor Paul, he's usally the best dancer but his sickness made him all off. Either way they still sounded and looked freakin awesome!!RIP Paul, Eddie, and Melvin
It's called "creative license", with the screenwriters of the mini-series over dramatize the story. Paul's sickle cell was causing him too many frequent pain episodes. He left the group on physician's advise, not because he was "kicked out."
Yes...I have to agree...Paul looks and acts very compromised as far as his health is concerned...God bless his precious soul. This is hard to watch...it truly is.
@Sharon Green Paul was not being hidden in dim lighting. If you see this entire performance, it is only briefly at the beginning of that petformance. That was just the way the stage lighting was. Don't believe everything from that movie. The general public never knew about Paul's alcoholism, and the stage lighting was never turned down. The only cited case by Otis was during a live, non televised performance in New Jersey. Even then the lighting wasn't altered. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
What a tour de force! Berry Gordy was so wise to showcase black excellence through constant code-switching. None of the white bands of the 60's had any level of this versatility and elan. It helps that the Motown groups didn't also play instruments so they could focus on such a stimulating visual presentation through dance to accompany their incredible vocals. Motown was really next level and defined entertainment during that era.
This is so different for The Temptations. This song shows the versatility of these talented men. They could sing and had a fantastic stage presence. Not many artists can sing and dance so well together. Some can sing, but can't dance. Others can't do anything but dance, and need artificial background to make their voices sound good. But all of the Temps had talent on their own. They could even sing well without music. Just the rhythm, their vocals, and a few dance steps.
Paul did the choreography for the Temptations. Cholly Atkin, assisted and provided the routines for the other acts on the Motown, Tamla, Gordy Records And Soul Records.
Actually it was a trade off. Paul set the blueprint for group choreography, however, his role was diminished somewhat with the arrival if Cholly Atkins. Paul is also responsible for the Supremes' trademark extended hand gesture during performances of "Stop In The Name Of Love". Check it Out! Ciao!!!
Did anyone catch that Paul was doing the choreography that Dennis Edwards was during. That leads me to believe that he was originally supposed to be in the front. Poor baby was suffering.
My heart went out to Mr. Paul Williams from 8:20-8:40. That was hard to watch. They definitely went through some struggles being GREAT. On a lighter note I’m here for Mr. Franklin with that deep roar and Mr. Kendricks everything 👀👀
These beautiful-but-handsome-but-intelligent-but-strong men bringing their 60s and 70s goodness-and-lyrics-and-choreography before the camera into our homes ... especially milliseconds after that lyric of "IF I WERE A WEALTHY MAN" that then goeth (goes) into this explosive vocal cadenza of of a grand-finishing outro while they pull their final silhouetted-and-choreographed moves whilst the audience only begs for more ... seeing as the audience does not want the goodness to end !!! THE TEMPTATIONS ART JUST SO MOVINGLY BEAUTIFUL !!! Uncle loveth them and doth not apologise even whilst weeping in and at their handsome-beauty !!! Uncle is watching them together with his Isaac Hayes-ness ... Both Uncle and his Isaac are enjoying them and do NOT wisheth (wish)to be disturbed !!! I MEAN, DO WE SEE HOW THEY RESEMBLETH THIS OH-SO-SEXY QUINTET OF OOMPAH LOOMPAH MEN FROM CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY ... BUT ONLY SEXIER? ART WE DIGGING AND LOVING THEIR MAN-MUSE-NESS? ESPECIALLY WITH HOW THEY OPEN AND CLOSE THE WHOLE NUMBER AND ROUTINE WITH THAT HIPPIE-ESQUE, MELLOW-AND-SUBDUED AND SLIGHTLY 'TRIPPY-HIPPY' BEAT AND LYRIC OF "LORD YOU MADE THE LION AND THE LAMB" (as in "LION OF JUDAH AND LAMB OF GOD GOD" ... or "THE LION SHALT LIETH DOWN WITH THE LAMB") ... that could believably be being sung around a hippie-esque camp fire of late nineteen sixty whatever ... and something akin unto what 'The Undisputed Truth' would deliver ... (rhyme) ... !!! And art we noting their mellow Motown poses and handsome-ness as they deliver the above line ??? Art we all seeing, sensing and feeling dear Berry-of-Gordy invisibly somewhere in and amongst these five gents ??? Dear publisher 'Stan G' ... only kisses and hugs unto thee ... provided thou art comfortable with it ... otherwise just imagine all that wast (was) given wast (was) a platonic and 'appropriately-distanced' handshake with an 'emotionless face' !!! And now, Uncle physically-and-spiritually returneth (returns) unto his Isaac Hayes whom he "Standeth Accused Of Loving Too Much" ... and yeah, the 'allegation' is only true !!! Uncle is 'guilty' !!! BUT UNCLE WANTETH NOT ANY SMART-ALEC COMMENTS WHEN MERE SILENCE WILT SUFFICE !!! THANK YOU !!!
That's why Paul leaned on Dennis Edwards shoulders all the time... i heard sickle cell is a tough disease to live with. I love how Dennis had Paul Williams Jr in his group years later.. Dennis probably was really nice snd thoughtful of Paul during those years.
People are too fixated on the "Temptations" movie depiction. Paul also struggled with painful sickle cell anemia. Any physical struggles Paul experienced while dancing were more likely during lengthy concert tour performances on the road shortly before he quit performing. It didn't exist in every recorded performance he ever did after the David Ruffin era. He was never seen on any televised performance messing up his dance steps. People are being too judgemental, and scrutinizing based on the movie depiction, which used a lot of creative license. When Paul began struggling to perform, requiring him to travel with an oxygen tank, that was due to the sickle cell disease affecting his lungs. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
I'm 50+ and I remember watching this on TV with my older sisters who I call, "The Original Groupies of The Temptations". They have pictures with the Temps and on one occasion they performed in/near our town, after the show, Eddie Kendricks brother stayed the night at our home. Then Eddie came into our home the next morning to pick him up!!!
@MsLady328 Eddie's brother only stayed over that one night. He slept in the room that was formerly by brother's room. (My brother was no longer living with us because he was married.) I definitely remember the next morning when he went in to our bathroom to get ready to get dressed. I remember that either my Mother or one of my sisters gave him a towel to use. After that, I remember him sitting in our dining room, sipping coffee. I believe my Mother had prepared him a small breakfast. But very shortly after that, he had to leave because Eddie kept calling and saying---they had "to go". I suppose this was maybe because The Temps had to get back on the road. I remember when he ultimately went outside to leave. I know at least one of my sisters, if not all of them, escorted him out. I didn't see much of what happened when they were outside. But, I think Eddie came to pick him up. I also think Eddie got out of the car and exchanged a few words with my sisters before they left. By the way, I thought I'd included Eddie's brother's name in my original post. But, since I don't see it, his name was "Carlton Kendricks"
@MsLady328 He was cute and there was a strong resemblance between he and Eddie. However, Eddie was still the "heartthrob" over him. But, he was still handsome. He certainly "was not unattractive". I think he may have been a bit shorter than Eddie, maybe by and inch or two
Paul was a professional. Though it was known years before the movie came out, the movie seemed to shed light on it for a new generation of fans. However, Paul was not falling down drunk, like some would like to believe. The movie exagerated several details, and failed to depict Paul's more serious health problem, which led to his leaving the Temptations, which was sickle cell anemia. It is a fact not known to all. Melvin Franklin also mentioned it in an interview years ago. I've explained it many times, but if you care to hear. I will elaborate. Even the facts surrounding Paul's death indicated signs of foul play, despite how the movie portrayed it. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
Looks like they were on one of those 1960s and 70s variety shows. Complete with recorded Applause. It's already been said, but I'll say it again... These were amazing times and this was an amazing group. I think Dennis did one hell of a job, but there was nothing like the "classic" 5 Temptations. David, Paul, Otis, Eddie and Melvin.
Today with all its technology I still wouldnt trade the times I came up.I met Eddie at the Apollo as well as the classic 5 and I have never gotten over those times. Eddie had an earthy spirit and was a star by birth, you know what I mean, the Temps made him a Universal star yet he was a star anyway, all 5 of them were.
Gm edagdwg thanks you tube for sharing this history of respect for yourself and others God bless them only God can give you gifts for sharing your story of fun no matter who you are doing what you want to make people laugh and happy stay true to yourself as a child of God soooooooo blessed to know God for myself Linda j.peace ,☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️
God bless america we have to be strong enough to stay strong for sharing love no matter what people say about you God is always around linda j peace ❤️💯☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️
since I'm too young to have actually experienced the Temptations music during their prime I felt like researching a bit about their amazingness and got so confused :p So many different groups members... But I must say it was Eddie's voice that made me want to look them up to start with. I had to know the name of the owner of that beautiful voice :)
@MsLady328 Let's not forget the vocal talent, and group dynamic of original lead singer, and choreographer, the late great Paul Williams. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
@MsLady328 Let's not forget the vocal talent, and soulful dynamic of original lead singer, and choreographer, the late, great Paul Williams. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
Wow, now that's range. The Temptations singing songs from Fiddler on the Roof, wow. But having Motown artists sing songs from The Great American song book and tunes from Broadway was part of Berry Gordy's plan to have Motown artists appeal to the larger white audience and show their flexibility as artists. I'm surprised Berry Gordy require didn't require them to sing this song in Yiddish dialect.
I could see that Melvin really enjoyed that. Personally I found it a bit surreal but it was at a time when most things were strange in one way or another in comparison to today.
Dear Ant-of-Adam ... The 60s and 70s were ... 'surreal' ... unto this very day .... so you are more than forgiven foe seeing and sensing that in both the sound and videos of those special-and-surreal times.
This is the 'Fiddler On The Roof" Medley from the Diana Ross & The Supremes + The Temptations' "G.I.T. On Broadway" TV special. Despite the ragging it got from critics, the soundtrack was pretty decent (if you remove 2 numbers that were absolutely dreadful!) Costuming aside, this was a definite highlight. Thanks for posting and Motown/Universal should release the TCB and GIT soundtracks on one CD and leave out "Student Mountie" and "Malteds Over Manhattan"!
Comments about Paul looking drunkI that's ignorant! if you had never seen the movie! you would have never known...you looking too hard for something you've been fed by a Movie~ chill and enjoy the greatest,LOOKING brothers,,stepping ,SINGING group of All TIMES!
It ain’t that serious. And let’s keep it real he did have a drinking problem and that’s ok the man dealt with chronic pain and I personally know how hard it is
Brother, I've been saying the exact same thing for years. Though it is unfortunate, there have been many celebrities in recent years who have had serious addictions to evem harder substances. Yet it seems so common, people rarely raise an eyebrow. We celebrate their recovery, yet people critisize, or ridicule Paul Williams based on the movie. No one wants to ackowledge the sickle cell anemia which really contributed to his poor health, and retirement from the group. Check it Out! Ciao!!!