On This Day November 11 1981 – The Jacksons Released The Jacksons Live

  • Author Author Pete
  • Publish date Published Published
  • Reading time 1 min read

Where the 80s are still on the air and still being talked about.

This is where the 80s are still on the air and still being talked about.

This community is part of a live 80s radio experience built around We Love the Eighties Radio. Every day the music, movies, television, and moments of the decade are brought back to life, and this is where listeners come to talk about it.

Check in during live radio blocks, share memories, and connect with others who still remember what it felt like when these songs and shows were part of everyday life. Whether you are tuning in right now or just discovering the station, you are in the right place.

Listen Live

Join the discussion

About This Community
Free registration. Facebook and Google login available.

Overview Discussion

On This Day November 11 1981 – The Jacksons Released The Jacksons Live
On this day November 11 1981, The Jacksons released The Jacksons Live, a vibrant concert album recorded during their celebrated Triumph Tour. Capturing the group at the height of their powers, the album showcased their unmatched energy, tight harmonies, and electrifying stage presence. The record offered fans the closest experience to seeing the family perform live during one of the most exciting moments of their career.

The Jacksons Live featured dynamic renditions of hits such as Can You Feel It, Shake Your Body Down to the Ground, and Blame It on the Boogie. It also included early classics from their Jackson 5 era like I Want You Back and ABC, blending nostalgia with the modern funk driven sound that defined their 1980s performances. The album became a testament to their evolution as performers and to the lasting power of their family’s musical legacy.

80s insight: The Jacksons Live reflected the pure showmanship that defined the 1980s, when live performance was not just about sound but about energy, unity, and the joy of music itself.
  • Reading time 1 min read
  • Reading time 1 min read
  • Reading time 1 min read
  • Reading time 1 min read

Comments

There are no comments to display
Back
Top