If you consider the fact that there's never been an Off the Wall or Thriller Tour, and instead there were Triumph and Victory Tours..you gotta commend Michael for being that humble and putting his family first before his own ego, despite the mega huge successes of those two solo albums of his.
Sooo very true. It was also a huge sacrifice considering how much he loathed touring & all it entailed. ALWAYS a fan of The Jacksons, including Jermaine 😂😂
I think it was smart too, u get to get 4 catalogues in 1 show. The Jackson 5 hits, The Jacksons hits at the time, MJ solo hits, and Jermaine's solo hits cuz he was on a run of top 40 hits before and after the tour. I wish they would've actually performed music from the actual Victory album tho, a live performance of Torture would've been great
@@XP9724 I heard something about how the record sales for that album really didn’t do well enough to justify adding any songs from it. Personally, I would’ve loved State of Shock being played on tour
What's heartbreaking about this is.... this was originally supposed to be Michael solo tour for Thriller. His parents pressured him into bringing his brothers on the road because some of them had money issues. Don King got involved and made things worse. I went to the show and it was awesome, but it was bittersweet knowing all of this.
@@tanishakennedy4616It's true the brothers had money problems. So Michael decided to do the Jacksons tour when originally he was supposed to promote Thriller. So in a way he is right. Michael was pressured. But he only agreed to do it if he had a solo segment for the thriller hits. I believe because he learned of the ticket scandal he donated his own earnings to bring down the tickets. But he left the tour was the first leg was over. There is A lot! That happened look up the channel the Detail. Michael was very upset about this tour. And retired from the Jacksons while on this tour
@@MsTrueTyYou'd have to wonder why it never dawned on Michael Jackson's brothers, "You know, I don't seem to be making much income unless I'm performing with my brother Michael. I need to find ways of generating personal income for myself independent of Michael."
I was there.. Neyland Stadium in Knoxville Tennessee in 1984, they sold out the stadium 3 nights in a row!! That was in 84, have never seen another tour of this magnitude since and its 2023. the Jackson's are EPIC and legends! Its crazy then to have Michael and Janet break off and be 2 of the biggest pop stars to date. that's pretty damn cool 🔥🔥🔥💯❤️❤️❤️
@july3410lmao, you think because Taylor swifts concert tickets are more expensive than the victory tour that it makes her bigger than Michael jackson at his peak? You're delusional af. Jackson drew far bigger crowds, had more concert attendances and sold far more records than failure swift ever could
funny how in 1984 $30 (which is about 80 today) was seen as highway robbery but nowadays with scalpers you can't even get into the stadium to see Taylor for under $1000
@@mikeyj990ify it wasn't really robbery though. MJ was the biggest star in the world at the time (the same way Taylor is today) so its understandable that tix to see him were a little higher, but ultimately 30 really wasn't that insane for ticket prices comparative to how you need to take a loan out today to get halfway decent seats to a huge star. 30 in 1984 was roughly 80-100 today, still cheaper than many artists' nosebleeds
@@july3410 ever heard of the phrase "Michael Jackson famous"? There's a reason why every so-called pop sensation today is compared to HIM not her! At best, she's mediocre 😴
I was lucky to see a screening of MJ’s 40th Thriller Documentary (I wish the estate would RELEASE IT) and you see the Jacksons perform in 4K and it’s amazing!
@@mdecimal1753 last year, there was a very last minute invite for the Thriller 40th Doc from the official MJ site. I live in Los Angeles and got lucky. The whole documentary wasn’t shown but most of it was, in 4K! You see a young MJ in the studio singing his face off and lots of other stuff. Can’t wait for the world to see it.
All the chaos involved is probably why MJ, wasn’t to happy to do tours with brothers more often. Too many people behind the scenes with their own agendas.
AYYYYYYYYYYYYY. I’m from NC and went to the show at RFK stadium!! I was in third grade. Mom, her friend, her daughter, my sister. We were up in the nosebleeds lol! When I got back to school with my Thriller shirt and glove necklace, my classmates had jaws dropped.
It’s so wonderful to see parts from this concert, I remember the excitement! They were awesome and to see vintage Michael, to hear his voice, see him move across the stage , just beautiful! 😢❤❤❤❤
You see which media HATED MJ, this is disgusting how they ALWAYS found ways to try to make his life miserable… he was the HARDEST training music performer of the millennium and these folks scrutinized him even though he gave millions back
I remember recording this on my VCR and anything else Jackson. The concert was at Giant stadium and was out of sight. Miss the good old days 😪 happy to see the new ones 😅
The VICTORY album was actually pieced together by many seperate recordings, by different brothers who couldn't even put their squabbling aside to get in the studio at the same time. It was a disaster from the beginning. The VICTORY TOUR was only made because Michael didn't want to support his brothers financially for the rest of their lives. After that mess, Michael distanced himself from any meetings or plans to do another album with his siblings. Imagine being the Golden Goose in that family.
I remember this, like it was yesterday. I was 16 years old and went the 2nd night. The 2nd night must be my lucky night, because in 1988 on his 2nd tour. I was lucky enough to get a free ticket from someone in his entourage. Rest in Peace MJJ.
That music critic sums up what I have been saying for years, when he talks about the age variation of the crowd. I have never known another artist where they are your one of your grandma‘s favorite artists, your mother‘s favorite artist, your favorite artist, and one of your child’s favorite artists! Just incredible.
My great-grandfather always thought this was a conspiracy to sabotage the tour. “Racists in America are mad that Michael sold so many copies of Thriller & are probably saying ‘who does this n--er think he is charging this much to see him sing & dance?’”
The problem back then was you had to pay $120 up front for four tickets and you had no control over where you sat or if you were going even get seats at all. You went into some kinda lottery. That was some Don King shit. But after the first two stops, MJ put an end to it.
I was overseas serving in the USAF the whole year of 1984, so l missed any opportunities to see this tour. Just five years earlier in May 1979, l was in the back of a Florida theater for a Jacksons concert when they arrived and where there was no security and no crowds. There was just the group, the limo driver and me.
It's funny how history paints a time period with a cost analysis. In 84 it was a lot to pay $30.00 for a ticket. But know one was as big an personality or group then M.J. or his brothers at the time. The value or bang for the buck is pennies compared to today's prices for a concert. And the talent level of today's acts couldn't hold a candle to The Jackson's let alone The king of Pop on his own.
Jackie,you know your wife at the time,was a big contributed to your knee issues! Ted should've interviewed Paula Abdul about the knee issues. Oh well,still love ya!
I remember sleeping overnight at Scotties record shop when the tickets went on sale. I sealed those tickets in three envelopes with tape in my dresser. LOL
When I was a teenager I was part of a large church youth group that went on a two week choir tour that would end up in Washington, DC where we would sing at the capital building. We were out of Jackson, MS and had chartered two buses from a company called “Jackson Tour and Travel”. Emblazoned across the sides of each bus were those words - “Jackson Tour and Travel” along with a logo that used a drawing of the world. This just happened to be the same time when the Jacksons were on their victory tour. Every time we’d stop for gas or to eat fast food in a town along the way, word would get out that the Jacksons were in their town and had stopped for lunch. The phones would be ringing off the hooks in the fast food joints asking if The Jacksons were in the restaurants. The parking lots would fill with people wanting to see the buses hoping to get a glimpse of someone famous. And then, when reality set in you’d see a wave of disappointment among the locals as they got back in their cars a got back to their everyday lives, having seen nothing but a bunch of teenagers from Jackson, Mississippi.
😂 Ole Jackie lying at 18:24 about his " knee surgery/tumor, fenur bone accident". Having trouble even keeping his story straight😂 # ALLEGEDLY #PAULA 🚗☕️
Stuttering b/c he was LYING. Jackie was a dogg in the "love" dept. Won't say what really went down.. but SHE was not having any of Jackie's B.S. & probsbly his wife wasn't either.😮😮😮 Just one of the pitholes #MichaelJackson 👑 always tried to avoid. Family Drama. #RIH King. ✌🏾💜
I remember watching this on TV like it was yesterday. Unfortunately Jackie wasn't being truthful about his injury. And I don't blame him. That concert was good, but the Triumph Tour was very good and still my all time favorite
The concert critic said that the high ticket price autimatically excluded a lot of people from seeing the show. Yes, thirty dollars is "cheap" compared to today. But, in 1984, wages were lower. I also think the average person had a different idea of how high he/she would pay for entertainment. He didn't have iphones that he would spend hundreds on without blinking an eye. There weren't Swift or Springsteen shows where he would somehow pull money away from living expenses to buy $700 tickets. 1984 was a different economy, but people really thought before they bought. Looking at money spent on entertainment today, it's ironic that the 80's have been labeled a decade of greed and excess.
I went to that concert at Mile High Stadium. We were in nose bleed but it was still awesome! I didn't think the ticket prices were high for what the entertainment value was.
@@lamaudelewis9866 🤣🤣 😑😑 NO. especially the DANCING u said...?? U nuts..??? starting with Bad, his singing was lesser than the ones he did in Off the Wall and Thriller and started to have more of the shouting and grunting...and his dancing was mostly repeating his old stuff and that dreaded military-tinged cartoony street gang macho stuff that's NO WAY NEAR the stuff he did in Beat It. but, if THAT's what u like about Michael then...by all means. but to say Bad was his PEAK...lol don't be ridiculous. even the album sales went dipping way low compared to Thriller. it was downhill from Bad on.
You can clearly see America has a problem in these piece SMH!!!! TBH All I can see is Yt America mad because all the money they knew these blk kings were about to gross with this iconic tour. THEY TRY TO STOP IT BUT YOU CANT STOP GREATNESS!!!! I LOVE THEY JACKSON!!!! REST IN POWER KING YOUR LEGACY LIVES ON!!!!
🙄 Making everything be about race Is a very simplistic way to look at life. And how unpleasant it must be to go around thinking everybody hates you. That is a good way to actually make people hate you.
With regard to touring/performing with his brothers. Anything post Thriller was a gift. This is especially true, considering he loathed touring & longed to be a solo artist. Forever a fan of The Jacksons, including Jermaine.😂😂
Heck, in the U.K., they give their music stars Knighthood. They knighted Mick Jagger and Paul McCarthy. You would never see that sort of recognition for a black music superstar in the U.S.
There wasn't an Off the Wall tour but there were Destiny and Triumph tours. I think we understate how Mike never toured without his brothers. Probably should have been straight up with telling them this was his last tour with them. But I don't blame him for getting away from his dad. Joe was making horrible decisions. Teaming with Don King should greed and selfishness especially since those were Joe's boys.
I saw the Victory Tour in Cleveland. When you look at tours today such as Beyonce and ticket prices, not much has changed and it has gotten worse. A ticket to a victory tour was thirty dollars in 1984-that is worth 87.00 in today's money. Still a steal at today's concert prices.
I saw them at the Gator Bowl Jacksonville Fla 1984. Lionel Richie was there. He was introduced by Michael who pointed to him in one of the skyboxes. He was right above where i was sitting. Tickets were 20 bucks a piece.
When Joe Jackson and Don King are planning a tour you knew this would be a shit show: 1. Michael Jackson hair caught fire (Pepsi Commercial) 2. Ticket Scandal 3. Expecting Free Stadiums 4. Jackie Jackson knee injury (wife ran him over with car after he was caught cheating) 5. Tour expenses way too high 6. New England Patriots Owner (Tour Promoter) had to sell his team because he lost so much money from this tour 7. We were robbed of having a thriller tour 8. This tour tore apart the Jackson family (brothers never shared a stage again until 2001)
This tour was possibly the most hyped thing I can remember in my life. I'm sure it was really good, but they were making this out to be the biggest event ever.
Yes.. I remember the overwhelming hype. This news piece was part of it all. This was the first tour that really put ticket prices out of the reach of paper route money for teenagers. People complained vehemently about price gouging to see a pop act. It was unheard of at the time. The tour was playing to half empty stadiums by the end. And in retrospect it’s basically forgotten and not the tour all future acts would be measured against.t
@@WonderouzBecause TRIUMPH was by far the best album the Jackson's ever produced..Keep in mind, I'm measuring this against the other Jackson's albums, now, if We measure their other albums against the average artist, there's not much comparison. Edit. The Jackson's is a group that crosses Generations,and, when someone is in the business that long, whatever generation you fit into, you will always think that was the best. But that just goes to show how **GREAT** they were. You can't speak of the Jackson's without, of course, speaking of Mike for he was the LEAD.
bad, dangerous and history have nothing to do with the JACKSONS. that's just mikes tour, so you can't really compare them. even so, his worst history tour show is better than anything, respectfully
*Million dollar idea:* AFAIK, nobody has ever made a full documentary (or feature film or non-fiction book) about the 1984 Jackson Victory Tour. Read the WIkipedia article: It's a fascinating story of talent, greed, fame, behind-the-scenes deals, family strife and dashed hopes. Somebody do this. I don't have a music background or video skills.
I would rather see The Jackson’s than a solo Michael show. There and is something special about a family act. Michael is debatable about the greatest performer however the Jackson are undoubtedly the greatest family act of all time.
All the problems this tour had were self-inflicted by Joseph Jackson and Don King, and their greed. Michael opposed the ticket system, and was furious with his father and brothers for how the fans were treated. The tour started losing money because there so many greedy people taking a piece of the pie. The brothers wouldn't even show up to the stadiums in the same car because they were all fighting. The only people stopping the Jacksons from success were the Jacksons themselves. Michael should have toured alone. Most of the songs they performed were his anyway.
Not so subtle is an understatement. They invited the former grand marshall of the KKK to speak at my school, CSUN, in 1987-88. I was there, attending the school. I remember it well. Rodney King beating in 1991. Those were horrible times for black people. Today we still have things like the black guy killed while jogging and the George Floyd situation. Being black in America...today and yesterday. And, if we say anything about it, we are still wrong, according to them. We have "Victim Mentality" according to them for even speaking on it. So, they put the guilt of their racial violence on us. The guilt should be on them, not us.
" Horrible times for black people"? That's a huge, sweeping generalization. Many black people were living good lives , enjoying upward mobility and not really even thinking about racism. Absolutely we had economic inequality and recessions and chronic unemployment for some. The ghetto had lots of problems. The drugs, the violence , the gangs, et cetera. I do believe this country's policies on drugs have been evil and hypocritical. But most of us, even then, did not live in the ghettos , were not involved in the drug economy or other illegal activity, and our lives were not this hellish existence -- just normal lives with normal problems , like our neighbors of all races. The Rodney King beating was horrible, but was big news because it was not an everyday thing. Today, you could almost count all the truly innocent (unarmed/not resisting) black people who are killed by police on two hands. While black on black killings is like the V ietnam War... no comparison. Focusing forever on racism blinds us to the problems we have to fix ourselves.
@africkinamerican You've been drinking too much of their Kool-Aid. If this country is so fair, why have we only had one black president and one black VP in the whole 400 plus year existence of this country? I also wouldn't say many, but a few. We have a few athletes, actors and musicians, but how about scholarly? We have proven that we are a talented people. See, I know why we had to create HBCU's. Without them, Kamala Harris wouldn't have her degree and likely wouldn't be VP. Yes, we deserve equal footing, and we've never received it. How do you make people work for free for over 250 years and never, ever compensate them? I won't even go into all the other atrocities inflicted on black people, even until today. I won't pretend like everything is rosy like some people. To do so, is a slap in the face of our struggle. See, I remember black Wallstreet and what we are capable of as a people, and I see the ghettos we have been thrown into and mocked for, while they burned down our models of success. Sure, there may be a few who escape injustice, but it isn't the norm. To pretend otherwise is a slap in the face to all the George Floyd's, Martin Luther King's, and Emmet Till's, who gave their lives for racial injustice. Don't be an Uncle Tom. Know thy history. Study it. "Sound Of The Police" is a good place to start. Our oppression is legendary, but no, it won't stop our greatness, just because we are dark skinned. No, that is what fueled our greatness, even while it was fueling the hate against us. We shall overcome.
@christaylor7916 at first it was a lottery system, set up by Don King. Where you had to buy four tickets at $140. No choice of seating, or even a guarantee that you will get tickets. Your money would be refunded to you. That was hated by almost everyone. The media went nuts. Don King was fired , and the Jacksons drop that plan. It was so dislike Michael took a beating in the press. And this was months before the start of the tour. Michael had to have a press conference in which he announced that he going to donate his tour money to charity, all of it. Across the country different cities was trying make money off the tour in shady ways. This was the concert tour that changed how tours on done since.
When do you ever ask a promoter for any tour promoter how much do you need to make to earn a profit!!! This was a smear campaign and the tour was a success!!!
I have and still feel bad for michael even today I never know all this was going on back then michael at the height of his music career was very much an anomaly this much popularity was not supposed to happy for a single performer he was just one person and he did not control the cost of tickets plus millions of ppl just wanted to see him then there was the rumors about his brothers and there alleged jealousy and money issues I thought he handled all this like a pro I'm a mj fine for life and I never believed the child cases that were charged against him this just shows you how humanity will still turn against you as soon as its convenient so sad
If you consider the fact that there's never been an Off the Wall or Thriller Tour, and instead there were Triumph and Victory Tours..you gotta commend Michael for being that humble and putting his family first before his own ego, despite the mega huge successes of those two solo albums of his.
His family forced him
Sooo very true. It was also a huge sacrifice considering how much he loathed touring & all it entailed. ALWAYS a fan of The Jacksons, including Jermaine 😂😂
I think it was smart too, u get to get 4 catalogues in 1 show. The Jackson 5 hits, The Jacksons hits at the time, MJ solo hits, and Jermaine's solo hits cuz he was on a run of top 40 hits before and after the tour. I wish they would've actually performed music from the actual Victory album tho, a live performance of Torture would've been great
I can’t even imagine a solo ‘Thriller’ tour… Would’ve done the biggest numbers in history, point-blank. Period.
@@XP9724 I heard something about how the record sales for that album really didn’t do well enough to justify adding any songs from it. Personally, I would’ve loved State of Shock being played on tour
I was making $3.60 an hour, stood in line for 4 hours with an injured back and got two tickets in the 18th row, $30 apiece. It was worth it!
How much do you make now in 2023?
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What's heartbreaking about this is.... this was originally supposed to be Michael solo tour for Thriller. His parents pressured him into bringing his brothers on the road because some of them had money issues. Don King got involved and made things worse. I went to the show and it was awesome, but it was bittersweet knowing all of this.
I knew having don king was not a good idea that dude is a theif
That's not true! Michael was on the album with his brothers a long with the Thriller album
@@tanishakennedy4616It's true the brothers had money problems. So Michael decided to do the Jacksons tour when originally he was supposed to promote Thriller. So in a way he is right. Michael was pressured. But he only agreed to do it if he had a solo segment for the thriller hits. I believe because he learned of the ticket scandal he donated his own earnings to bring down the tickets. But he left the tour was the first leg was over. There is A lot! That happened look up the channel the Detail. Michael was very upset about this tour. And retired from the Jacksons while on this tour
@@MsTrueTy it make sense cause for long time I was saying thriller is the only one that didn’t have a tour I was like what happened
@@MsTrueTyYou'd have to wonder why it never dawned on Michael Jackson's brothers, "You know, I don't seem to be making much income unless I'm performing with my brother Michael. I need to find ways of generating personal income for myself independent of Michael."
I was there.. Neyland Stadium in Knoxville Tennessee in 1984, they sold out the stadium 3 nights in a row!! That was in 84, have never seen another tour of this magnitude since and its 2023. the Jackson's are EPIC and legends! Its crazy then to have Michael and Janet break off and be 2 of the biggest pop stars to date. that's pretty damn cool 🔥🔥🔥💯❤️❤️❤️
Totally agree
@july3410lmao, you think because Taylor swifts concert tickets are more expensive than the victory tour that it makes her bigger than Michael jackson at his peak? You're delusional af. Jackson drew far bigger crowds, had more concert attendances and sold far more records than failure swift ever could
@july3410bro su we don’t care about Taylor she can’t hold a candle to Michael Jackson he has more talent in his finger than her whole body
Was row 2 on the field show 1 in Knoxville. My Mother must have been really putting it to the idiot she was gold digging
@july3410 or perhaps he doesn't waste his money on crap like Taylor
You mean I could have seen The Jacksons for $30 bucks a ticket!!!! If only I was born 😢!!!!!
$30 back then is $80 today
Fr because now tickets are over 100 to over a thousand dollars
@@amiramir-qg7xvWasn’t too expensive or something??
I’d pay 80 bucks to see Michael Jackson live in his prime.
It was greedy money back then
I miss Michael Jackson and the 1980s. Rest in peace Michael.
Nothing was better than the 80's!!!
The 80’s being in high school was the best.. loving Madonna and Michael so much.
Michael Jackson and the 80's. Such a fun time.
funny how in 1984 $30 (which is about 80 today) was seen as highway robbery but nowadays with scalpers you can't even get into the stadium to see Taylor for under $1000
@$1k ea.
If 6-8 Swifties got together they could get a sky suite.
This just happened via FB. The only seats available in Seattle.
Pearl jam fought ticketmaster over prices and they were about $28 to see a popular band in the 90s
So $30 in mid 80s prob was robbery
People in Detroit paid over $1,500 for tickets to Swift's concert at Ford Field. Insane.
@@mikeyj990ify it wasn't really robbery though. MJ was the biggest star in the world at the time (the same way Taylor is today) so its understandable that tix to see him were a little higher, but ultimately 30 really wasn't that insane for ticket prices comparative to how you need to take a loan out today to get halfway decent seats to a huge star. 30 in 1984 was roughly 80-100 today, still cheaper than many artists' nosebleeds
People today will never see anything like this again. The greatest concert performances ever. Thank you, Jacksons!
Well I mean Taylor Swift fills stadiums too on multiple nights….
@@july3410...A "65 year old black man" comparing Taylor Swift to Michael Jackson. Are you dumb enough to expect anyone to believe that?.....lol
Beyoncé Taylor Swift you know
@@James-gr4io you are a goddamn lie. You can’t see or hear anything on the ground that’s 11 miles away
@@july3410 ever heard of the phrase "Michael Jackson famous"? There's a reason why every so-called pop sensation today is compared to HIM not her! At best, she's mediocre 😴
Jackie is a liar. His wife busted him with Paula Abdul and ran his ass over. THATS why he missed some of the VictoryTour
Glad the spearchucking bastard got hurt,bitch deserved it
Why didn't she kill his black ass?
I wouldn’t expect him to admit that publicly.
Yeah I wouldn't tell that either.... To anybody lol
😂😂
You can see me @ 2:25 - 2:28.... Crazy... I was 10-yrs old...
Crazy that this was MJ's biggest controversy at one point. Rest in peace
Little did he know about the bs they would say about this man
Ikr?! Such a shame
I was lucky to see a screening of MJ’s 40th Thriller Documentary (I wish the estate would RELEASE IT) and you see the Jacksons perform in 4K and it’s amazing!
What??? How’d you pull that off???
Did you film the footage
@@mdecimal1753 last year, there was a very last minute invite for the Thriller 40th Doc from the official MJ site. I live in Los Angeles and got lucky. The whole documentary wasn’t shown but most of it was, in 4K! You see a young MJ in the studio singing his face off and lots of other stuff. Can’t wait for the world to see it.
🧢
The estate are really annoying me with this thriller 40 documentary!! Just release it already ffs
All the chaos involved is probably why MJ, wasn’t to happy to do tours with brothers more often. Too many people behind the scenes with their own agendas.
My dad recorded this one vhs. My parents grew up on Jackson 5 music and made sure we were fans too.
AYYYYYYYYYYYYY. I’m from NC and went to the show at RFK stadium!! I was in third grade. Mom, her friend, her daughter, my sister. We were up in the nosebleeds lol! When I got back to school with my Thriller shirt and glove necklace, my classmates had jaws dropped.
It’s so wonderful to see parts from this concert, I remember the excitement! They were awesome and to see vintage Michael, to hear his voice, see him move across the stage , just beautiful! 😢❤❤❤❤
The entire concert is on CZcams
You see which media HATED MJ, this is disgusting how they ALWAYS found ways to try to make his life miserable… he was the HARDEST training music performer of the millennium and these folks scrutinized him even though he gave millions back
I remember recording this on my VCR and anything else Jackson. The concert was at Giant stadium and was out of sight. Miss the good old days 😪 happy to see the new ones 😅
Jackie’s on crutches 🩼 because his wife caught him cheating with Paula Abdul and ran him over smh
I guess Jackie Inherited the cheater trait from
His father Joseph Walter Jackson
Joe cheated on his wife Katherine Jackson all the time.
He tried get his story together 😅😅😅
WTF
That’s hear say. Unproven gossip. You were not there when he was injured.
Yep. And Enid designed the guys’ costumes for this tour.
I missed out on the Victory tour, but managed to see the Bad tour about 4 years later.
The VICTORY album was actually pieced together by many seperate recordings, by different brothers who couldn't even put their squabbling aside to get in the studio at the same time. It was a disaster from the beginning. The VICTORY TOUR was only made because Michael didn't want to support his brothers financially for the rest of their lives. After that mess, Michael distanced himself from any meetings or plans to do another album with his siblings. Imagine being the Golden Goose in that family.
They did this without social media
I remember this, like it was yesterday. I was 16 years old and went the 2nd night. The 2nd night must be my lucky night, because in 1988 on his 2nd tour. I was lucky enough to get a free ticket from someone in his entourage. Rest in Peace MJJ.
All those people, only wanted to see Michael. Me too!
Nope.
Me too
Yeah cause Michael was the star
@@cedric7122 Yeah, a lot of girls preferred the lower key superstar like Jermaine.
I was there JACKSONS
We were kids and we actually believed the glitter was really jumping off his socks.
So cute!
That music critic sums up what I have been saying for years, when he talks about the age variation of the crowd. I have never known another artist where they are your one of your grandma‘s favorite artists, your mother‘s favorite artist, your favorite artist, and one of your child’s favorite artists! Just incredible.
I begged my mom to go to this when I was a kid but we couldn’t afford it!! I’m glad I had the cassette tape!!! 😳🙏😁
My great-grandfather always thought this was a conspiracy to sabotage the tour. “Racists in America are mad that Michael sold so many copies of Thriller & are probably saying ‘who does this n--er think he is charging this much to see him sing & dance?’”
Your great-grandfather called it right. He was ahead of his time. Shoutout to him.
@@EFunkRock thanks & God rest his soul. Big salute to you as well…🫡
My dad and I went to the victory tour in Atlanta. My dad paid more than $30 for the tickets. I must have been only 9 years old.
The problem back then was you had to pay $120 up front for four tickets and you had no control over where you sat or if you were going even get seats at all. You went into some kinda lottery. That was some Don King shit. But after the first two stops, MJ put an end to it.
We need this full show from KC😭😭😭
I went to the Victory Tour, best tour of my entire life. I wish I could’ve went to the Bad Tour because its my personal favorite to watch on youtube
The Bad Tour was amazing!!
I was overseas serving in the USAF the whole year of 1984, so l missed any opportunities to see this tour. Just five years earlier in May 1979, l was in the back of a Florida theater for a Jacksons concert when they arrived and where there was no security and no crowds. There was just the group, the limo driver and me.
Lol this is awesome I could see it as I read your post. How was the show? Did you get any good Polaroid pictures ?
It's funny how history paints a time period with a cost analysis. In 84 it was a lot to pay $30.00 for a ticket. But know one was as big an personality or group then M.J. or his brothers at the time. The value or bang for the buck is pennies compared to today's prices for a concert. And the talent level of today's acts couldn't hold a candle to The Jackson's let alone The king of Pop on his own.
Its crazy that $30 for a ticket was controversial back then, nowadays that's cheap😂😂😂 smh
Jackie,you know your wife at the time,was a big contributed to your knee issues! Ted should've interviewed Paula Abdul about the knee issues. Oh well,still love ya!
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He was married to Paula or breaking her off and his wife broke him off? 😮😮😂😂
I remember sleeping overnight at Scotties record shop when the tickets went on sale. I sealed those tickets in three envelopes with tape in my dresser. LOL
You are part of history! Thank you for sharing!!!❤
Michael Jackson didn’t wanna tour with his bros
When I was a teenager I was part of a large church youth group that went on a two week choir tour that would end up in Washington, DC where we would sing at the capital building. We were out of Jackson, MS and had chartered two buses from a company called “Jackson Tour and Travel”. Emblazoned across the sides of each bus were those words - “Jackson Tour and Travel” along with a logo that used a drawing of the world. This just happened to be the same time when the Jacksons were on their victory tour. Every time we’d stop for gas or to eat fast food in a town along the way, word would get out that the Jacksons were in their town and had stopped for lunch. The phones would be ringing off the hooks in the fast food joints asking if The Jacksons were in the restaurants. The parking lots would fill with people wanting to see the buses hoping to get a glimpse of someone famous. And then, when reality set in you’d see a wave of disappointment among the locals as they got back in their cars a got back to their everyday lives, having seen nothing but a bunch of teenagers from Jackson, Mississippi.
I didn’t have any problems getting my tickets or seeing the concert so I’m happy it was my favorite concert by far
😂 Ole Jackie lying at 18:24 about his " knee surgery/tumor, fenur bone accident". Having trouble even keeping his story straight😂 # ALLEGEDLY #PAULA 🚗☕️
Just stuttering through 😂😂😂😂
Stuttering b/c he was LYING. Jackie was a dogg in the "love" dept. Won't say what really went down.. but SHE was not having any of Jackie's B.S. & probsbly his wife wasn't either.😮😮😮 Just one of the pitholes #MichaelJackson 👑 always tried to avoid. Family Drama. #RIH King.
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I remember watching this on TV like it was yesterday. Unfortunately Jackie wasn't being truthful about his injury. And I don't blame him. That concert was good, but the Triumph Tour was very good and still my all time favorite
The concert critic said that the high ticket price autimatically excluded a lot of people from seeing the show. Yes, thirty dollars is "cheap" compared to today. But, in 1984, wages were lower. I also think the average person had a different idea of how high he/she would pay for entertainment. He didn't have iphones that he would spend hundreds on without blinking an eye. There weren't Swift or Springsteen shows where he would somehow pull money away from living expenses to buy $700 tickets. 1984 was a different economy, but people really thought before they bought. Looking at money spent on entertainment today, it's ironic that the 80's have been labeled a decade of greed and excess.
If 84 Mike was touring now those tickets would be 1k or more
I went to that concert at Mile High Stadium. We were in nose bleed but it was still awesome! I didn't think the ticket prices were high for what the entertainment value was.
I was at the Bad-tour in 1988. I’ll never forget.
That's cool and all, but i think MJ just wasn't the same after Thriller, personally and musically.
Thriller was his peak, sadly.
@@isuriadireja91nah Bad was MJ creative peak! For sure even his dancing was better than thriller era
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😑😑 NO.
especially the DANCING u said...?? U nuts..???
starting with Bad, his singing was lesser than the ones he did in Off the Wall and Thriller and started to have more of the shouting and grunting...and his dancing was mostly repeating his old stuff and that dreaded military-tinged cartoony street gang macho stuff that's NO WAY NEAR the stuff he did in Beat It.
but, if THAT's what u like about Michael then...by all means.
but to say Bad was his PEAK...lol
don't be ridiculous.
even the album sales went dipping way low compared to Thriller. it was downhill from Bad on.
@@isuriadireja91MJ had alot of great music afterThriller, my opinion.
I will he didnt come to Tacoma in 1988
Shout out to my hometown Kansas City Missouri 💯🤙🏽..... That was dope they came to the town to do they first show...
When Michael went solo he started his tour KC I wish I wasn't a baby at the time 😢
You can clearly see America has a problem in these piece SMH!!!!
TBH All I can see is Yt America mad because all the money they knew these blk kings were about to gross with this iconic tour.
THEY TRY TO STOP IT BUT YOU CANT STOP GREATNESS!!!!
I LOVE THEY JACKSON!!!!
REST IN POWER KING YOUR LEGACY LIVES ON!!!!
Exactly. That cliff redneck Wallace just so apparently seems like the type.
💯 Ted Kopel know could care less about low income people. If it was George Michael or Madonna he wouldn't question them😂
@@ericadial8801 oh and those venue owners won't have NO problem accommodating those white artists..however crazy their demands would be.
🙄 Making everything be about race Is a very simplistic way to look at life. And how unpleasant it must be to go around thinking everybody hates you. That is a good way to actually make people hate you.
They shouldn't have never got Don King involved in this tour
Lol
With regard to touring/performing with his brothers. Anything post Thriller was a gift. This is especially true, considering he loathed touring & longed to be a solo artist. Forever a fan of The Jacksons, including Jermaine.😂😂
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Anything post Off the wall
@@brandong5676 all off the Wall did was pave the way for Thriller
@@kirbykipling9515lol. No clue.
I was there August 1984 Pontiac,Michigan
Jermaine's forever golden voice!❤️🫶💯🔥💫💫💫💫💫💫👑👑👑👑👑👑🥂🍾They are royal talents so they must move royally.
Heck, in the U.K., they give their music stars Knighthood. They knighted Mick Jagger and Paul McCarthy. You would never see that sort of recognition for a black music superstar in the U.S.
There wasn't an Off the Wall tour but there were Destiny and Triumph tours. I think we understate how Mike never toured without his brothers. Probably should have been straight up with telling them this was his last tour with them.
But I don't blame him for getting away from his dad. Joe was making horrible decisions. Teaming with Don King should greed and selfishness especially since those were Joe's boys.
I saw the Victory Tour in Cleveland. When you look at tours today such as Beyonce and ticket prices, not much has changed and it has gotten worse. A ticket to a victory tour was thirty dollars in 1984-that is worth 87.00 in today's money. Still a steal at today's concert prices.
I saw them at the Gator Bowl Jacksonville Fla 1984. Lionel Richie was there. He was introduced by Michael who pointed to him in one of the skyboxes. He was right above where i was sitting. Tickets were 20 bucks a piece.
I was there one of those nights in Jacksonville.
When Joe Jackson and Don King are planning a tour you knew this would be a shit show:
1. Michael Jackson hair caught fire (Pepsi Commercial)
2. Ticket Scandal
3. Expecting Free Stadiums
4. Jackie Jackson knee injury (wife ran him over with car after he was caught cheating)
5. Tour expenses way too high
6. New England Patriots Owner (Tour Promoter) had to sell his team because he lost so much money from this tour
7. We were robbed of having a thriller tour
8. This tour tore apart the Jackson family (brothers never shared a stage again until 2001)
Michael was definitely magical
The mafia was still extremely strong in the music and concert industry in the early 80's. You better believe they all got their piece of the pie.
Wow $30 was expensive in 1984. Seems like pennies since tickets now cost hundreds or more than $1,000.
I saw it.... fabulous. Still have my program & Victory Tour hat😂
Who just fast forward for the concert bits
not me; I was interested in the discussion. But I'm smart.
After a little I bit I fast forwarded too. I don’t want to hear Teds interview. He was salty and being slick in way he didn’t have too.
They’d 💩 themselves looking at todays ticket prices 😂😂😂
WE just gon over look all the racism??????
I just cannot believe these reporters and critics!
Jesus, y'all need to find something else to obsessed over. Just say you want white people to like you and go.
Wow $30 a ticket, somebody tell Beyonce and Taylor Swift
Exactly. And they aren’t even half ass talented as Michael
This is 1984. Inflation, come on now.
That was 1984. 30 bucks was a lot of money back then. 250 was a whole lot of money. $5000 made you upper middle class back then
And Beyonce has NO real talent.
Well different time
This tour was possibly the most hyped thing I can remember in my life. I'm sure it was really good, but they were making this out to be the biggest event ever.
Yes.. I remember the overwhelming hype. This news piece was part of it all. This was the first tour that really put ticket prices out of the reach of paper route money for teenagers. People complained vehemently about price gouging to see a pop act. It was unheard of at the time. The tour was playing to half empty stadiums by the end. And in retrospect it’s basically forgotten and not the tour all future acts would be measured against.t
😂😮wow. I remember staying up late watching this. I paid no attention to the subject matter. I just wanted to see them perform live. 😊
Same!!
The biggest mistake Micheal made was ruining his face with plastic surgery. He was much better looking Ala natural.
I saw the Victory Tour in Jacksonville Florida in 1984
Saw it at Franklin field in Philadelphia. Didn't come close to the triumph tour in Philly in 1981
And 30 dollars was expensive in 1984 when the average ticket was 6.50 and 7.50 the day of.
Naw.. $13 average on the high end $18
Thank you so much for this
I wish the tour would've gotten properly released on DVD or digitally, they recorded the shows but never released them for people to buy
Turns out there is a higher quality version of this I guess.
Which I have been saying but nobody listen to me😢
@@wilmmerwest3876 but this still ain't the best version, pretty sure Victorycampaign84 has a ai upscaled colorful version with the audio in HQ
Victory Tour stop in Toronto is here on CZcams
@@Criscilla241 😂😂😂please go away
I remember this episode. Whole family stayed up to watch it… then there was a black before the credits finished rolling 😂
Victory tour was ok but but triumph was the best tour out of them all victory bad dangerous and history
I really wish I knew why it wasn't the other way around
@@WonderouzBecause TRIUMPH was by far the best album the Jackson's ever produced..Keep in mind, I'm measuring this against the other Jackson's albums, now, if We measure their other albums against the average artist, there's not much comparison.
Edit.
The Jackson's is a group that crosses Generations,and, when someone is in the business that long, whatever generation you fit into, you will always think that was the best. But that just goes to show how **GREAT** they were. You can't speak of the Jackson's without, of course, speaking of Mike for he was the LEAD.
bad, dangerous and history have nothing to do with the JACKSONS. that's just mikes tour, so you can't really compare them. even so, his worst history tour show is better than anything, respectfully
@@lennixjones I know that more then anyone I am shock you know that also but Michael always inspired and base his solo tours on triumph tour
@@lennixjonesthe lip lynchig outnumbered the amount of singing by History unfortunately
Michael didnt want too di the tour anyway ..his mother talked him into doing this tour ..because of his mother he decided too do it
Jackie wasn’t there because his wife ran over him when she caught him at the drive in messing around with Paula Abdul.
How do you know
*Million dollar idea:*
AFAIK, nobody has ever made a full documentary (or feature film or non-fiction book) about the 1984 Jackson Victory Tour.
Read the WIkipedia article: It's a fascinating story of talent, greed, fame, behind-the-scenes deals, family strife and dashed hopes.
Somebody do this. I don't have a music background or video skills.
I would rather see The Jackson’s than a solo Michael show. There and is something special about a family act. Michael is debatable about the greatest performer however the Jackson are undoubtedly the greatest family act of all time.
Bullshit. Nothing to debate. They called him the king for a reason.
I’m guessing the “critic” lost his job after saying the concert wasn’t worth the price. 😂😂
Please tell me you have more reports of the concert in this quality, there is new footage from here, that's not in the full concert vhs tape.
The channel is great
You would have to contact the studios who have the report
@@damienlomax1946 ABC merged with Disney, NBC and KNBC merged with NBCUniversal and Entertainment Tonight merged with CBS too
This was the start of Michael Jackson's love story with "controversy"!!
Boy is this an example of the mania and craziness from the media that they and Michael were subject too.
All the problems this tour had were self-inflicted by Joseph Jackson and Don King, and their greed. Michael opposed the ticket system, and was furious with his father and brothers for how the fans were treated. The tour started losing money because there so many greedy people taking a piece of the pie. The brothers wouldn't even show up to the stadiums in the same car because they were all fighting. The only people stopping the Jacksons from success were the Jacksons themselves. Michael should have toured alone. Most of the songs they performed were his anyway.
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That's right
I saw the KC tour as a kid. It was amazing. Yes. I lived through the not so subtle racism.
Not so subtle is an understatement. They invited the former grand marshall of the KKK to speak at my school, CSUN, in 1987-88. I was there, attending the school. I remember it well. Rodney King beating in 1991. Those were horrible times for black people. Today we still have things like the black guy killed while jogging and the George Floyd situation. Being black in America...today and yesterday. And, if we say anything about it, we are still wrong, according to them. We have "Victim Mentality" according to them for even speaking on it. So, they put the guilt of their racial violence on us. The guilt should be on them, not us.
" Horrible times for black people"? That's a huge, sweeping generalization. Many black people were living good lives , enjoying upward mobility and not really even thinking about racism.
Absolutely we had economic inequality and recessions and chronic unemployment for some. The ghetto had lots of problems. The drugs, the violence , the gangs, et cetera. I do believe this country's policies on drugs have been evil and hypocritical. But most of us, even then, did not live in the ghettos , were not involved in the drug economy or other illegal activity, and our lives were not this hellish existence -- just normal lives with normal problems , like our neighbors of all races.
The Rodney King beating was horrible, but was big news because it was not an everyday thing.
Today, you could almost count all the truly innocent (unarmed/not resisting) black people who are killed by police on two hands. While black on black killings is like the V ietnam War... no comparison. Focusing forever on racism blinds us to the problems we have to fix ourselves.
@africkinamerican You've been drinking too much of their Kool-Aid. If this country is so fair, why have we only had one black president and one black VP in the whole 400 plus year existence of this country? I also wouldn't say many, but a few. We have a few athletes, actors and musicians, but how about scholarly? We have proven that we are a talented people. See, I know why we had to create HBCU's. Without them, Kamala Harris wouldn't have her degree and likely wouldn't be VP. Yes, we deserve equal footing, and we've never received it. How do you make people work for free for over 250 years and never, ever compensate them? I won't even go into all the other atrocities inflicted on black people, even until today. I won't pretend like everything is rosy like some people. To do so, is a slap in the face of our struggle. See, I remember black Wallstreet and what we are capable of as a people, and I see the ghettos we have been thrown into and mocked for, while they burned down our models of success. Sure, there may be a few who escape injustice, but it isn't the norm. To pretend otherwise is a slap in the face to all the George Floyd's, Martin Luther King's, and Emmet Till's, who gave their lives for racial injustice. Don't be an Uncle Tom. Know thy history. Study it. "Sound Of The Police" is a good place to start. Our oppression is legendary, but no, it won't stop our greatness, just because we are dark skinned. No, that is what fueled our greatness, even while it was fueling the hate against us. We shall overcome.
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They make it seem as if the Taylor Swift ticket debacle is unprecedented, but this video is proof that it’s been happening for a long time.
It was a mess , remember it well. Don't know how my family manage to get tickets, but we did.
How was it a mess? I'm not disagreeing or anything. I'm just interested in your opinion
@christaylor7916 at first it was a lottery system, set up by Don King. Where you had to buy four tickets at $140. No choice of seating, or even a guarantee that you will get tickets. Your money would be refunded to you. That was hated by almost everyone. The media went nuts. Don King was fired , and the Jacksons drop that plan. It was so dislike Michael took a beating in the press. And this was months before the start of the tour. Michael had to have a press conference in which he announced that he going to donate his tour money to charity, all of it. Across the country different cities was trying make money off the tour in shady ways. This was the concert tour that changed how tours on done since.
To bad it never came to the UK , Even Michael said this
Yeah, but Michael went all over the world with his Bad tour, and his History tour.
the more things change with ticket sales, the more they unfortunately stay the same
When people watched the show with their eyes instead of through the screen of their phones.
When do you ever ask a promoter for any tour promoter how much do you need to make to earn a profit!!! This was a smear campaign and the tour was a success!!!
The concert was amazing me and some of our classmates slept outside so we can get our tickets outside the stadium
This critic at the end is full of it. Standard concert indeed. You can look back and see the media sharpening the knives for his coming fall.
I have and still feel bad for michael even today I never know all this was going on back then michael at the height of his music career was very much an anomaly this much popularity was not supposed to happy for a single performer he was just one person and he did not control the cost of tickets plus millions of ppl just wanted to see him then there was the rumors about his brothers and there alleged jealousy and money issues I thought he handled all this like a pro I'm a mj fine for life and I never believed the child cases that were charged against him this just shows you how humanity will still turn against you as soon as its convenient so sad
MJ should have just done a thriller tour
4 tickets for $120? How prices for live concerts have changed (even adjusting for inflation)...
I remember those ticket prices $30 was a lot of money back then wow
I seen the Jackson's in Philadelphia. The Spectrum. With all the controversy Mike donated all his earnings from victory to charity
I "saw"...
@@areguapiri sorry were not in grammar school. Screw off.
Ticket sale controversy. Oh gee, where did we hear this recently?