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- Some people called
me foolish woman.
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I think it took a smart
woman to live with a man
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and to live in that situation.
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- (Narrator) The sad passing
of the legendary Tina Turner
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shines a new spotlight
on her illustrious career,
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an undeniable star quality.
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- I have sicknesses and I moved
from America to Switzerland
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and retirement set in
and things changed.
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- Tina Turner is irreplaceable.
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There will never be
someone else that has seen
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all those different shifts
in culture and history
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that she did and lived
through it, rode the waves
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and really, really was
able to ride above it
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and reinvent herself
as a true survivor.
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- Queen of survival,
the queen of reinvention.
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And she's a legendary
singer and performer.
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- I love Tina Turner.
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I mean, she was such
an icon and a survivor
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and her voice like
just as a vocalist,
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like just listening to what
she did with her voice.
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There's no way to describe it.
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- (Narrator) With over
100 million records sold,
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Tina is one of the best
selling recording artists
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of all time.
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She has overcome
incredible hardship
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with an infectious love for life
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and a perspective on existence
that transcends her music.
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- People till see me as Tina.
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I will always be
Tina to them because
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they only see me on stage.
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- She went through horrible
physical and emotional abuse.
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She went through all of
the racial inequality
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that was happening in the
south when she grew up.
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She went through
the star system,
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which rejected her initially
after she was by herself
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without Ike, all
the health issues.
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And through the whole thing,
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she remained just positive
and sexy and fantastic,
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and just showing what
a woman could be.
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- Our Queen Tina, our icon.
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She means everything.
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- She'll be so greatly missed.
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Those high heels will
never be properly filled
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by anyone else.
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- (Narrator)
The legacy of Tina Turner
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is that of a trailblazer,
an icon,
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and a rock and roll legend.
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She will forever
remain simply the best.
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* You're simply the best *
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* Better than all the rest *
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* Better than anyone *
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* Anyone I ever met *
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* I'm stuck on your heart *
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* I hang on every word *
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- (Narrator) Tina Turner
was born Anna Mae Bullock
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on November 26th, 1939.
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Had a difficult and
turbulent childhood.
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She was raised in
Nutbush, Tennessee,
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a small rural town
with a population
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of just a few hundred people.
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Her parents, Floyd and Zelma
Bullock were sharecroppers
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who struggled to make ends meet.
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Tina's parents'
relationship was tumultuous
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and her father was physically
abusive toward her mother.
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The family lived in a small
house without running water,
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and Tina's early years
were marked by poverty,
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hardship, and insecurity.
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When Tina was just 11 years old,
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her parents separated
and her mother moved
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to St. Louis, Missouri
to start a new life
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with Tina's older sister Alene.
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Tina and her younger
sister Evelyn,
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were left behind in
Nutbush to be raised
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by their grandmother.
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Tina's grandmother
was a strict Baptist
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who disapproved of secular
music that Tina loved
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and she forbade her
from listening to it.
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- Her father was physically
abusive to her mother
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and this caused the mom just
feeling she had no way out.
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She actually abandoned
the whole family
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and ran away when Tina
was just 11 years old.
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And this, of course just
created absolute chaos
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for poor Tina.
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- Tina and her sisters
forged a while after
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to live with their mother.
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In between, they lived
with strict grandparents
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and then back with her mom
and dad before her mom left.
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- (Dr. Jen) She was sent to
live with her grandparents
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in St. Louis at that point.
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And that's, I think when
she first started getting
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into music and where she
first encountered Ike Turner.
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- (Narrator) Despite the
challenges she faced,
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Tina found solace in singing
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and she often performed
in the church choir.
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As a teenager, Tina
moved to St. Louis
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to join her mother and sister
after her grandmother's death.
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It was in St. Louis that Tina's
life would change forever.
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- Tina first saw Ike Turner
at the Manhattan Club
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when he was touring with
his band King of Rhythms.
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And it wasn't till 1967 though
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she was titillated,
she was interested,
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she wanted to perform,
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but Ike was firmly against
women performing with them.
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He'd had a couple other
singers that were female,
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did not work out.
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But in 1967, Tina was able to
get on stage and grab the mic,
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and that gave her
her in with Ike.
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He saw a possibility
there and he agreed
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to let Tina perform with him.
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- Now, before that she had
sung, you know, in church,
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that kind of thing, but never
really sung on the stage.
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* You must be losing your mind *
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- * I started *
- * Started what? *
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* Started making
wedding plans *
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- * Oh really? *
- * Oh yeah *
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* If your love is half as true *
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* As the love I offer you,
oh darling *
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* I think it's gonna
work out fine *
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* Everybody! *
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* I keep on telling ya *
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* It's gonna work out fine *
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- When Tina first started
performing at the age of 17,
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occasionally with Ike
and the Kings of Rhythm,
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her name was actually
Anna Mae Bullock.
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Ike made her change her name
to something else,
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and he went
with the name Tina
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'cause it reminded him
of Sheena,
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like Sheena of the Jungle.
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And he thought, you know,
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the thing is he'd already had
some different female singers
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come in and out of the band.
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And his idea was
if Tina left,
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he could then trademark
the name
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because he had the Turner
at the end, which was him.
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He was Ike Turner.
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So by Tina Turner,
it would be a part
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of the whole Ike brand.
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So you could just replace
Tina with somebody else.
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And that was at that stage
that Anna became known as Tina
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to the world.
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- (Narrator) Upon
hearing her sing,
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Turner asked her if
she knew more songs.
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She sang the rest of
the night
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and became a featured
vocalist with this band.
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During this period,
Ike became her mentor
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and taught her more
about vocal performance.
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- So in 1960, Ike Turner had
written "A Fool In Love,"
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and he'd actually written it
for another female band member,
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but that band member didn't
turn up to sing the song.
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So he gave it to Anna Mae
Bullock at the time to sing
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and she sung the song and
she absolutely killed it.
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So he was convinced
to make her, you know,
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the front woman of the band.
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- (Narrator) That is how
Tina's career took off.
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As she teamed up with
the legendary Ike,
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they created some of the most
electrifying music of the era
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with her powerhouse
voice, stunning looks
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and magnetic stage presence,
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Tina captivated audiences
around the world
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and quickly became
a star in her own right.
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- The first recorded song
was "A Fool In Love."
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That was their first
really big breakthrough
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that was followed with
"River Deep Mountain High,"
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which is a song you can still
turn on the classic radio
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and you will hear that
song that and "Proud Mary,"
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you'll hear it, that's it.
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There was like classic
songs that really put
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Ike and Tina Turner
as a duo on the map
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and firmly in that same canon
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as classic artists
from that time period.
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- And that was really the song
that introduced Tina Turner
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to the world, but also
really introduced,
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even though the Kings
of Rhythm, Ike's band,
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had been doing their
thing in nightclubs
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and around St. Louis,
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that's really what propelled
them to go national as well.
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So a "A Fool in Love" was
really the breakthrough song
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for Tina Turner, for Ike Turner,
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and for the band
at that point, as well.
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- (Narrator) As Ike and
Tina Turner's fame grew
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they embarked on
international tours
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and performed to sold out crowds
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in some of the most prestigious
venues around the world.
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Their hit songs like
"River Deep Mountain High,"
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"Proud Mary" and
"Nutbush City Limits"
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became instant classics
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and cemented their place
in music history.
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They also became known for
their dynamic live performances
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with Tina's powerful vocals
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and Ike's guitar and piano
skills driving the music,
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Tina and the revue's
backup singers, the Ikettes,
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choreographed intricate
and electrifying dance routines
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into their performances
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and influenced
many other artists,
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including Mick Jagger of
The Rolling Stones
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for whose 1966 UK
tour they opened.
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- Touring with
the Rolling Stones
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allowed Ike and Tina Turner
and their band
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to go global almost.
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You know, introduced
them to a new audience.
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It allowed them to make
songs on the road as well.
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They had many more
hits in the R&B chart,
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but also they did loads
of television performances
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like on TNT and
things like that.
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And that introduced
them to a new audience,
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every city they were in as well.
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So as well as being on tour
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and being introduced
to all these new audiences,
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they were able to make songs
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and they were able to
hit television as well.
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And more people got
to see Tina Turner.
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And she herself kind of
came through as this star
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and started to have
fame in her own right,
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away from Ike Turner
and the Kings of Rhythm
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away from Ike and
Tina Turner Revue.
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Tina Turner started
to establish herself.
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- Kings of Rhythm morphed
into the Ike and Tina Revue
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because Ike saw the natural
talent that Tina had
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and they ended up opening up
for the Rolling Stones.
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And this is of course, we're in
late sixties or early seventies,
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and some of their hits started
getting a lot of acclaim because
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they literally had a stage
now with the Rolling Stones,
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a platform for people
to hear and see that.
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* And do I love you, my oh my *
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* River deep,
mountain high, yeah, yeah *
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* If I lost you would I cry *
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* Oh, how I love you, baby *
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* Baby, baby *
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- (Narrator) Their high
energy cover version
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of Credence Clearwater's
Revival's 1968 "Proud Mary"
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remains Turner's signature hit
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and one of her longest
enduring standards.
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"Proud Mary" was the duo's
greatest commercial success,
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peaking at number four on
the Billboard, Hot 100,
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in March, 1971.
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The single eventually
won a Grammy for best R&B
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Vocal performance
by a duo or group.
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- "Proud Mary" is a song that
is definitely the best known
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by Ike and Tina.
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You hear it still
now, all the time,
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more up and coming bands now
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and modern artists
are covering it.
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The reason it's such an
incredible banger
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is because starts off slow,
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she even says, we'd
like to do it nice and slow,
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so you think it's gonna be
this kind of rhythm and blues
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just jazzy number.
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And then as Tina sings,
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gets faster
and faster and faster
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till finally at its crescendo,
it has almost a frantic,
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frenetic, "Proud
Mary keep on burning"
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And this, you can
just almost--
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I mean, I've seen her
perform it so many times,
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but you can, that energy
is in the music itself,
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even if you've never seen her,
of just movement and speed.
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It's absolutely incredible.
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And that's what makes
it such a classic.
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* I left a good
job in the city *
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* Working for the man
every night and day *
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* But I never lost one
minute of sleeping *
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* Worrying 'bout the way
things might've been *
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* Big wheel keep on turning *
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* Proud Mary keep on burning *
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* Rolling *
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* We're rolling *
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* Rolling down the river *
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* We're rolling, rolling,
rolling down the river *
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- So as the 1970s rumbled on,
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even though Ike and Tina
had had initial success
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and some big breakout songs,
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people started seeing them
as a little bit old-fashioned
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and not really with it.
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You know, disco
was up and coming,
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their songs weren't
changing with the times,
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and they had questionable
management issues with touring.
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Cap all that off with
the fact that
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Ike had a voracious
cocaine habit,
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it just all added up to really
career suicide in a lot of ways
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and things were not,
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even though they'd been on
this fantastic trajectory,
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suddenly things were
not going that well.
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And the wheels literally
started to come off
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the band and the show.
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- (Narrator) However, the duo's
relationship was tumultuous,
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and Ike was often physically
and emotionally abusive
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towards Tina.
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- At first Ike and Tina's
relationship was great,
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you know, they were
young, they fell in love,
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they got married, but as
Ike's drug use continued,
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he became increasingly
violent towards Tina.
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- Behind the
glamorous stage show
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and the supposed happy
relationship of Ike and Tina
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was a very
abusive and horrendous
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real life situation for Tina.
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Ike was incredibly emotionally
and physically abusive,
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and Tina really saw
no way out of this.
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So for a majority
of her marriage,
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she just was quiet about it.
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These were the days where you
never talked about
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these sorts of things
happening in your home life.
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In 1968, Tina felt like
she had no way out,
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literally no way out, no escape.
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And her doctor had
prescribed her sleeping pills
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because she was having a lot
of issues falling asleep.
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And just one night she just
thought, "You know what,
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I'm never gonna, I'm living
in hell right now with Ike
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in this situation."
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And she ended up taking the
entire bottle of sleeping pills
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in a desperate attempt
to end her life
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and therefore end the
suffering that she was feeling.
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- Some people called
me foolish woman.
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I think it took a smart
woman to live with a man
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and to live in that situation.
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That's the credit I give myself.
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And so when it looked like
I possibly couldn't get out
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because I was really afraid,
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I planned,
okay then I'll just die because
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I'm really tired of
everything, you know,
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no hit records,
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being blamed for Ike not being
able to come up with hit records
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because I wasn't
singing properly.
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And then the one night
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when it really just got
a bit too much
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where crying didn't even help,
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I took them all almost
like in two swallows.
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And I didn't regret any of it.
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And actually when
I opened my eyes,
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I went, excuse expression,
oh, (beep) I'm still here.
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I really had planned
to leave here.
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And then I said, after I started
feeling a bit better,
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I said, well, that's
not time yet then.
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So that was that experience.
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- It wasn't until July in
1976 when she was in Dallas,
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Ike had an explosive rage,
hit her, beat her badly,
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and she somehow managed to
literally run out the door
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of the house that they were in,
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run out the door like nothing.
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She had no money,
no bag, no nothing.
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She just like
ran out the door.
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She saw her opportunity to
leave and went to the Hilton
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where she famously said,
you know, "I'm Tina Turner,
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please let me check in.
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I'll do anything,
I'll pay you back later."
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And the fact that she
just left
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with literally only
the clothes on her back
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showed how desperate
the situation was.
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This scene is recreated
in the incredibly dramatic
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and emotionally moving
biopic on Tina's life
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called "What's Love
Got To Do With It?"
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And the actress
Angela Bassett plays Tina.
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And if nothing else in
that movie stays with you,
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it's that scene of this woman
that's been pushed to the edge
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of thinking nothing
else matters.
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It is literally fight or flight.
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And she had gotten to the end
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of being able to put up
with the fight.
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So she just had to
leave the situation.
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And it's absolutely
heart-wrenching.
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Heart-wrenching.
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Angela Bassett does Tina
proud in that scene.
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- I'm Tina Turner,
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my husband and I
just had a fight.
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I'm supposed to open
at the Academy tonight.
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I have 36 cents
and a Mobil card,
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but if you would give me a room,
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I swear I will pay you back.
367
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- No, no, no.
That won't be necessary.
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Now, Ms. Turner,
I'd be honored, really.
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- Every now and then, it was
some fun, sometimes it was,
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but I don't remember
what it was.
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But I remember there were days
that was lighter and nicer,
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but mostly he was just a really,
always angry with me.
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He treated me
like I was a prisoner
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and he was the guard.
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- (Narrator) After
their separation,
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United Artists released
two more studio albums
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credited to the duo,
"Delilah's Power" 1977,
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and "Airwaves" 1978.
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Despite the controversy
surrounding their relationship,
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Ike and Tina Turner's
impact on the music
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and popular culture
is undeniable.
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Their unique blend of
rock, soul, and R&B
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helped to shape the
sound of modern music.
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- I didn't know that the way
out was through the door,
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but that didn't
come at the time.
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I just thought totally helpless.
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00:20:08,767 --> 00:20:10,433
And when I was really,
really, really fed up,
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that's when I just took a chance
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and said, come what may,
and left.
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I was just really
tired of my life
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and the situation
I was in with Ike.
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- When Ike died in 2007,
Tina said she had no comment.
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Everything had already
been said, and I love that.
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It's 1979.
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Tina's finally
broken up with Ike.
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She decides I'm gonna
try it on my own.
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So she puts out a
disco-esque record
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and unfortunately
the timing was horrific.
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00:20:56,500 --> 00:20:57,800
Disco was on the way out.
400
00:20:59,267 --> 00:21:01,600
New Wave pop music of that
kind was on the way in,
401
00:21:02,667 --> 00:21:04,033
the record was
an absolute flop.
402
00:21:04,867 --> 00:21:06,800
Tina was seen as a has been.
403
00:21:08,100 --> 00:21:08,800
Then the most miraculous
thing happened.
404
00:21:10,067 --> 00:21:11,033
She decided to
give it another go.
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00:21:12,433 --> 00:21:15,600
And in 1983 she did a cover
of "Let's Stay Together."
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Brilliant, brilliant.
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It was the lead single off
the album "Private Dancer,"
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which the cover
itself is iconic.
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00:21:26,400 --> 00:21:28,267
Here you have Tina, who's
been through all this stuff,
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all these horrible things,
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00:21:30,867 --> 00:21:32,600
seen as someone that
should be cast onto the,
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out to the glue factory as
being old and of no use anymore.
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She's on the cover of this
record with a tight fitting
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black like leotard.
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She has this fantastic set
of legs in fishnet tights,
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these huge black heels.
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00:21:47,433 --> 00:21:48,567
And she's this staring
down the camera
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with this fierce red lip.
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Like, I challenge you not
to listen to this record
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and enjoy it.
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And it is banger after banger
after banger, you know,
422
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first with
"Let's Stay Together,"
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then she has "What's Love
Got To Do With It?"
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Ugh, "Private Dancer,"
which if you see that video,
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it is just, again, complete
dagger heart-breaker.
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It's the total rebirth of Tina.
427
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Tina as an independent woman
standing on her own two feet.
428
00:22:16,000 --> 00:22:18,633
Everything's tinged with
a melancholic sadness though.
429
00:22:19,833 --> 00:22:21,033
But that kind of becomes
part of the Tina brand.
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00:22:22,167 --> 00:22:23,067
And that I think is
one of the reasons
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00:22:24,133 --> 00:22:25,600
she's such an important,
important diva,
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an important icon in general.
433
00:22:33,333 --> 00:22:35,600
- So in the late 1970s
after she'd left Ike
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and left the band,
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00:22:38,233 --> 00:22:40,267
Tina was kind of
considered a nostalgia act.
436
00:22:41,433 --> 00:22:43,167
She was performing
in hotel ballrooms,
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00:22:44,367 --> 00:22:45,433
doing cover versions,
things like that.
438
00:22:46,300 --> 00:22:48,567
And Roger Davies, a record exec,
439
00:22:49,467 --> 00:22:51,600
agreed to manage her in 1979.
440
00:22:53,100 --> 00:22:56,433
In 1981, she was invited by Rod
Stewart to perform "Hot Legs".
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00:22:57,500 --> 00:22:58,600
She did a five-week tour
in South Africa.
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00:23:00,067 --> 00:23:00,767
She was signed to Capitol
Records off the back of that.
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00:23:01,700 --> 00:23:02,767
It was a massive hit,
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00:23:04,033 --> 00:23:04,533
and Capitol Records
were surprised
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00:23:05,400 --> 00:23:06,267
at how much of a hit it was.
446
00:23:07,667 --> 00:23:08,533
So then she was given two
weeks to record the album,
447
00:23:09,367 --> 00:23:10,500
"Private Dancer," which she did.
448
00:23:11,700 --> 00:23:13,000
She just recorded
the album in two weeks
449
00:23:14,000 --> 00:23:15,267
and it was such
a massive success.
450
00:23:16,500 --> 00:23:17,633
And that was completely
what turned it around
451
00:23:18,233 --> 00:23:18,767
for Tina Turner.
452
00:23:20,367 --> 00:23:21,767
You know, "Private Dancer"
was very much the soft rock
453
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of the eighties.
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00:23:24,967 --> 00:23:28,033
It was quite an unlikely
sort of genre for Tina Turner
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to make her way down, but
she absolutely nailed it.
456
00:23:32,533 --> 00:23:33,767
I think that's why the record
company was so surprised
457
00:23:34,700 --> 00:23:35,400
by the success of it.
458
00:23:36,267 --> 00:23:37,400
But it ended up going, you know,
459
00:23:38,433 --> 00:23:40,267
God knows how many
times Platinum,
460
00:23:41,667 --> 00:23:44,000
but that was really what
propelled her to superstardom.
461
00:23:45,467 --> 00:23:46,667
- (Narrator) "Private Dancer"
contained several hit songs,
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including the title track,
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00:23:49,867 --> 00:23:52,100
"What's Love Got To Do With
It?" and "Better Be Good to Me,"
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00:23:53,567 --> 00:23:56,000
all of which showcase
Tina's dynamic vocals,
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electrifying stage presence,
and fierce independence.
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00:24:01,867 --> 00:24:04,800
* You must try to ignore that
it means more than that *
467
00:24:05,600 --> 00:24:06,067
* Oh oh *
468
00:24:07,333 --> 00:24:09,767
* What's love got to
do, got to do with it? *
469
00:24:11,833 --> 00:24:15,100
* What's love but a
second hand emotion? *
470
00:24:16,600 --> 00:24:19,200
* What's love got to
do, got to do with it? *
471
00:24:20,833 --> 00:24:24,267
* Who needs a heart when
a heart can be broken? *
472
00:24:25,533 --> 00:24:27,400
- When Tina was with
Ike and The Revue,
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she was singing more R&B.
474
00:24:30,033 --> 00:24:31,500
It was almost strictly R&B.
475
00:24:32,700 --> 00:24:34,267
"River Deep Mountain
High" with Phil Spector
476
00:24:35,433 --> 00:24:36,200
in the sixties was
slightly different.
477
00:24:37,133 --> 00:24:37,733
It was more pop,
more orchestral.
478
00:24:39,233 --> 00:24:40,600
But Tina always said that
she loved rock music.
479
00:24:41,500 --> 00:24:42,533
She'd always loved that genre.
480
00:24:43,700 --> 00:24:46,067
And the version of
"Let's Stay Together"
481
00:24:47,300 --> 00:24:49,500
that she recorded kind
of ventured into that.
482
00:24:50,833 --> 00:24:52,800
Whereas "Private Dancer"
really, really took that on.
483
00:24:53,800 --> 00:24:56,000
It was classic soft rock.
484
00:24:57,067 --> 00:24:57,433
And I think people
were surprised
485
00:24:58,733 --> 00:25:00,667
because she was a Black
woman singing rock music.
486
00:25:01,733 --> 00:25:03,433
It didn't make
sense at the time.
487
00:25:04,267 --> 00:25:05,333
Nobody else was doing it.
488
00:25:06,700 --> 00:25:08,700
Rock and soft rock was
a predominantly white genre.
489
00:25:09,867 --> 00:25:10,667
And here was this black
woman who was famous
490
00:25:11,900 --> 00:25:13,600
for singing R&B music
was suddenly singing
491
00:25:14,667 --> 00:25:16,667
all these really
iconic rock tracks.
492
00:25:18,067 --> 00:25:19,467
It shouldn't have worked,
but it really, really did.
493
00:25:22,400 --> 00:25:29,267
* Let me be the one
you come running to *
494
00:25:31,700 --> 00:25:37,767
* I'll never be untrue *
495
00:25:40,800 --> 00:25:46,667
* Let me say that since, baby,
since we've been together *
496
00:25:49,167 --> 00:25:50,767
* Ooh, loving you forever *
497
00:25:52,100 --> 00:25:53,467
- So after a "Private
Dancer" you had
498
00:25:54,333 --> 00:25:55,433
"What's Love Got To Do With It?"
499
00:25:56,533 --> 00:25:59,100
You know, all
these iconic songs,
500
00:26:00,567 --> 00:26:01,800
I mean, they're iconic now,
they were just hits back then.
501
00:26:03,133 --> 00:26:04,100
And if there's one
thing about Tina Turner
502
00:26:05,300 --> 00:26:06,333
is that she could
span any age range.
503
00:26:07,233 --> 00:26:09,000
So everybody loved her music,
504
00:26:10,167 --> 00:26:10,600
white people loved her,
Black people loved her,
505
00:26:12,067 --> 00:26:14,267
which meant that she was selling
out concerts all over the world.
506
00:26:15,367 --> 00:26:16,800
So from France,
Germany, Switzerland,
507
00:26:18,200 --> 00:26:20,400
the United Kingdom to
Brazil to, you know,
508
00:26:21,167 --> 00:26:21,500
cities across America.
509
00:26:23,000 --> 00:26:25,133
I think at one point in Brazil
she had the highest selling
510
00:26:26,467 --> 00:26:27,267
or the most amount of
tickets sold for a concert
511
00:26:28,133 --> 00:26:29,033
around 80,000 or something.
512
00:26:30,467 --> 00:26:31,800
And if you see the footage
of it, it's just incredible.
513
00:26:33,200 --> 00:26:35,100
All these people, just
like a sea of people
514
00:26:35,833 --> 00:26:36,033
turned out to see her.
515
00:26:37,300 --> 00:26:39,700
So she was doing these
record-breaking tours,
516
00:26:40,833 --> 00:26:41,433
and I think, again,
no one expected it
517
00:26:42,800 --> 00:26:43,633
because you have a Black woman
singing rock music.
518
00:26:44,533 --> 00:26:45,433
It doesn't really make sense.
519
00:26:46,633 --> 00:26:48,267
But the point, or
the beauty of it was,
520
00:26:49,600 --> 00:26:50,600
is that she hooked up
with the right producers.
521
00:26:51,633 --> 00:26:52,433
She knew where to
make the music.
522
00:26:53,800 --> 00:26:55,100
You know, she recorded
a lot of her music in London
523
00:26:56,300 --> 00:26:58,033
using synthesizers,
using different sounds
524
00:26:59,100 --> 00:27:00,267
that she wasn't
necessarily used to
525
00:27:01,000 --> 00:27:01,667
with this iconic voice.
526
00:27:02,733 --> 00:27:04,167
And just making hits
on hits on hits.
527
00:27:15,100 --> 00:27:17,333
- Tina's comeback
was to the extreme.
528
00:27:18,200 --> 00:27:19,333
It wasn't just record sales,
529
00:27:20,500 --> 00:27:23,100
it wasn't just this
new vision of Tina
530
00:27:24,233 --> 00:27:26,467
as this sexy, sensual,
surviving woman.
531
00:27:27,700 --> 00:27:29,467
It was also her stage
performance that was
532
00:27:30,767 --> 00:27:32,700
absolutely literally
setting the globe on fire.
533
00:27:34,400 --> 00:27:38,333
In fact, in 1988, she set
a record in Rio de Janeiro
534
00:27:39,500 --> 00:27:40,600
for having the most
concert attendees
535
00:27:41,933 --> 00:27:44,200
of all time ever at a
concert up to that point.
536
00:27:46,700 --> 00:27:48,267
The record had actually
been held by the band Queen
537
00:27:48,867 --> 00:27:49,467
before Tina.
538
00:27:50,533 --> 00:27:52,433
So Tina was a worthy
person for them
539
00:27:53,267 --> 00:27:54,200
to pass that mantle onto.
540
00:27:55,033 --> 00:27:56,733
But again, Queen, amazing.
541
00:28:08,433 --> 00:28:09,733
- Who are you here to see today?
542
00:28:10,833 --> 00:28:12,500
- (Crowd) Tina.
- That's right.
543
00:28:13,800 --> 00:28:14,333
Well, ladies and gentlemen,
we are gonna honor
544
00:28:15,033 --> 00:28:15,633
Tina Turner today
545
00:28:16,400 --> 00:28:19,500
with Star number 1,831
546
00:28:20,600 --> 00:28:21,800
in Hollywood's
famous Walk of Fame.
547
00:28:23,233 --> 00:28:25,033
Today we honor Tina
Turner for her many,
548
00:28:26,200 --> 00:28:28,267
many outstanding
achievements in recording.
549
00:28:32,233 --> 00:28:33,433
- In 1991, Tina
was inducted into
550
00:28:34,300 --> 00:28:35,400
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,
551
00:28:36,233 --> 00:28:37,500
and it's a massive honor,
552
00:28:38,733 --> 00:28:40,133
especially in the United States
to have this.
553
00:28:41,033 --> 00:28:41,600
However, Tina didn't show up,
554
00:28:42,767 --> 00:28:43,667
she's just at that
point in her career
555
00:28:44,700 --> 00:28:45,767
'cause it was Ike
and Tina Turner,
556
00:28:47,333 --> 00:28:48,600
and it just was not something
that she was interested
557
00:28:49,833 --> 00:28:50,767
in being involved in,
which I love that again,
558
00:28:52,167 --> 00:28:53,100
it's like that Ike and
Tina was behind her.
559
00:28:54,300 --> 00:28:56,433
Tina Turner, the solo
person, entity, artist,
560
00:28:57,567 --> 00:28:59,033
survivor human was
what she was now.
561
00:29:01,433 --> 00:29:02,800
- (Paparazzi) Tina! Tina!
562
00:29:04,700 --> 00:29:08,200
Tina!
563
00:29:13,900 --> 00:29:17,567
- In 1995, Tina was presented
with the song "Goldeneye."
564
00:29:18,767 --> 00:29:20,100
Now this is going
to be the theme song
565
00:29:21,300 --> 00:29:23,400
for the newest Pierce
Brosnan Bond movie.
566
00:29:24,633 --> 00:29:26,100
Every musician wants
to have a Bond theme.
567
00:29:27,267 --> 00:29:28,767
I mean, it's instantly
a signature song.
568
00:29:29,567 --> 00:29:30,100
It's iconic.
569
00:29:31,433 --> 00:29:33,133
It's again, one of those
big bucket list check marks.
570
00:29:34,800 --> 00:29:37,267
And this particular song was
written by Bono and the Edge
from U2,
571
00:29:38,333 --> 00:29:39,267
and she worked
with them to rewrite it
572
00:29:40,133 --> 00:29:41,033
to a point where it just,
573
00:29:42,100 --> 00:29:42,633
she brings like
a Tina-ness to it
574
00:29:43,500 --> 00:29:44,600
that I think no one else could.
575
00:29:45,733 --> 00:29:47,467
And it completely
defines that film.
576
00:29:59,900 --> 00:30:02,267
- I don't think he really
meant for me to sing it.
577
00:30:03,467 --> 00:30:04,633
I don't think he really
meant that anything
578
00:30:05,400 --> 00:30:06,300
could come from that.
579
00:30:07,800 --> 00:30:09,200
I don't even really think he
cared to write a song for Bond
580
00:30:09,933 --> 00:30:10,767
with what he gave me.
581
00:30:12,100 --> 00:30:13,000
I wish I still had
some of that stuff.
582
00:30:14,167 --> 00:30:16,467
But yeah, I knew then
that I had talent
583
00:30:17,333 --> 00:30:18,433
to sing anything put before me.
584
00:30:19,700 --> 00:30:22,533
* Goldeneye I found
his weakness *
585
00:30:24,867 --> 00:30:27,433
* Goldeneye he'll
do what I please *
586
00:30:29,300 --> 00:30:32,167
* Goldeneye no time
for sweetness *
587
00:30:33,500 --> 00:30:36,633
* But a bitter kiss will
bring him to his knees *
588
00:30:44,000 --> 00:30:47,100
- One of my favorite Tina
moments is when she stars
589
00:30:48,300 --> 00:30:50,600
in Thunderdome in
the Mad Max series,
590
00:30:51,800 --> 00:30:55,500
and she plays this queen
of like these outcasts.
591
00:30:57,000 --> 00:30:59,300
And it just is kind of like,
I mean, Tina's not an outcast.
592
00:31:00,167 --> 00:31:01,067
She's amazing and fantastic,
593
00:31:02,367 --> 00:31:03,600
but the fact that at
that point in her career,
594
00:31:04,933 --> 00:31:06,600
she would be brave enough
to take on that role
595
00:31:07,833 --> 00:31:09,533
in some ways, playing
how and who she felt
596
00:31:10,867 --> 00:31:11,600
and the things she'd been
through in this weird,
597
00:31:12,700 --> 00:31:16,267
like diotopic context
was incredible.
598
00:31:17,600 --> 00:31:18,733
And also the fact, the
song that came out of that
599
00:31:19,767 --> 00:31:20,200
"We Don't Need Another Hero"
600
00:31:21,067 --> 00:31:22,567
is one of the classic, bestest,
601
00:31:23,733 --> 00:31:25,033
most wonderful Tina
songs of all time.
602
00:31:27,967 --> 00:31:29,267
- Tina Turner the Musical
has been instrumental
603
00:31:30,767 --> 00:31:32,733
in bringing the music of Tina
Turner to a new audience.
604
00:31:34,667 --> 00:31:37,033
When it came to the
West End, you know,
605
00:31:38,233 --> 00:31:39,600
it's sold out night
after night after night.
606
00:31:40,967 --> 00:31:43,567
It also brings Tina Turner's
story to life on stage
607
00:31:44,633 --> 00:31:46,333
and is a vehicle
for some incredible,
608
00:31:47,167 --> 00:31:48,333
incredible young Black actresses
609
00:31:49,400 --> 00:31:50,800
to sing all
this incredible music
610
00:31:52,000 --> 00:31:52,700
that Tina doesn't
perform anymore.
611
00:31:53,867 --> 00:31:55,533
She hasn't toured
for such a long time.
612
00:31:56,367 --> 00:31:57,200
She suffers with kidney disease
613
00:31:58,633 --> 00:32:01,167
and she doesn't keep very well,
so hasn't toured for ages.
614
00:32:07,933 --> 00:32:11,367
- It's with how record sales
are not as important in the mix
615
00:32:12,667 --> 00:32:13,600
of making someone legendary
as they were once.
616
00:32:15,000 --> 00:32:16,700
I think the fact that Tina
Turner got her own musical
617
00:32:17,533 --> 00:32:19,533
was a way to bring Tina's story
618
00:32:20,533 --> 00:32:22,367
and this fantastic
cannon of music
619
00:32:23,600 --> 00:32:25,800
and the whole idea of
who and what she is
620
00:32:26,867 --> 00:32:27,600
to a new generation of people.
621
00:32:28,833 --> 00:32:30,367
And I think that was
very, very important.
622
00:32:31,533 --> 00:32:32,333
It's so crucial that
people know the history
623
00:32:33,667 --> 00:32:35,433
of what came before, and
especially someone like Tina
624
00:32:36,500 --> 00:32:37,433
that has just seen
so much change
625
00:32:38,667 --> 00:32:41,767
and literally reinvented
herself so many times.
626
00:32:43,133 --> 00:32:44,267
It's important for those
stories to be known.
627
00:32:51,033 --> 00:32:52,767
* You're simply the best *
628
00:32:57,167 --> 00:32:58,533
- As I came in this evening,
629
00:32:59,667 --> 00:33:01,133
it was a wonderful
applause for me,
630
00:33:02,167 --> 00:33:02,733
and I thank you for that.
631
00:33:03,600 --> 00:33:05,600
This musical is my life,
632
00:33:06,800 --> 00:33:10,267
but it's like poison
that turned to medicine.
633
00:33:11,167 --> 00:33:12,500
Thank God for her.
634
00:33:14,967 --> 00:33:15,800
I can never be as happy as I am.
635
00:33:17,100 --> 00:33:18,067
Thank you all.
636
00:33:25,267 --> 00:33:26,600
- There's a musical
that's a hit.
637
00:33:27,700 --> 00:33:29,067
I think the documentary
will be a hit.
638
00:33:30,400 --> 00:33:34,133
So aside of being really
tired of talking about myself,
639
00:33:35,567 --> 00:33:39,633
I'm really proud of what
my future as a star became.
640
00:33:40,833 --> 00:33:43,433
I feel proud that
I hold that in my hand.
641
00:33:51,167 --> 00:33:52,100
- (Narrator) In 2013,
642
00:33:53,367 --> 00:33:54,367
three weeks after
her wedding to Erwin Bach,
643
00:33:55,067 --> 00:33:56,267
Tina had a stroke.
644
00:33:57,300 --> 00:33:58,567
She had to learn
how to walk again.
645
00:34:04,233 --> 00:34:07,133
- After all the tumultuous
and horror with Ike,
646
00:34:07,867 --> 00:34:08,300
you would think that
647
00:34:09,600 --> 00:34:11,500
Tina would probably never
give love another shot.
648
00:34:14,767 --> 00:34:17,233
- In 1985, Tina meets Erwin
Bach and he was actually
649
00:34:18,300 --> 00:34:20,033
a representative
from the record label
650
00:34:21,400 --> 00:34:24,033
who was just sent to meet her
at the airport one day.
651
00:34:24,900 --> 00:34:26,433
He was 16 years her junior.
652
00:34:27,567 --> 00:34:29,467
So initially they
were just friends,
653
00:34:30,833 --> 00:34:32,267
but they eventually got
together and they got married
654
00:34:33,000 --> 00:34:34,700
in Switzerland in 2013.
655
00:34:36,167 --> 00:34:37,400
- Why I felt so comfortable
leaving America
656
00:34:38,833 --> 00:34:41,300
was because everyone treated
me not as a Black person,
657
00:34:42,167 --> 00:34:44,300
they treated me just as a star.
658
00:34:45,100 --> 00:34:45,767
Difference.
659
00:34:47,133 --> 00:34:47,767
It's different than
when I was there.
660
00:34:50,733 --> 00:34:52,433
My attitude about being
there is I had lived there
661
00:34:53,333 --> 00:34:54,033
the first 50 years of my life
662
00:34:55,200 --> 00:34:59,167
and now I'm moving
to another country.
663
00:35:02,967 --> 00:35:04,567
Part of that was because of
my relationship with Erwin.
664
00:35:06,467 --> 00:35:08,600
Part of that was I was always
treated a little bit different
665
00:35:09,633 --> 00:35:10,700
in those other countries
than in America,
666
00:35:11,733 --> 00:35:13,133
because in America,
a Black singer,
667
00:35:14,467 --> 00:35:16,700
R&B singer is always a
Black singer, R&B singer.
668
00:35:17,600 --> 00:35:20,000
I'm happier than I ever
thought
669
00:35:20,900 --> 00:35:23,433
that life would become for me.
670
00:35:24,600 --> 00:35:27,167
So that means that
most of my hardships
671
00:35:28,267 --> 00:35:29,333
came while I was
young and growing up.
672
00:35:30,700 --> 00:35:32,100
And then the last days
when normally people suffer
673
00:35:33,333 --> 00:35:35,233
from old age and sickness
my happiness came.
674
00:35:36,333 --> 00:35:38,233
I am,
I'm really thoroughly happy.
675
00:35:39,667 --> 00:35:42,633
- (Narrator) In her 2018
book "My Love Story,"
676
00:35:44,033 --> 00:35:45,367
Tina revealed that she had
suffered life-threatening
677
00:35:46,267 --> 00:35:47,600
health issues in recent years,
678
00:35:49,100 --> 00:35:51,267
and she was seen less spending
time away from the spotlight
679
00:35:52,000 --> 00:35:52,567
and the public eye.
680
00:35:55,800 --> 00:35:59,633
In 2016, she was diagnosed
with intestinal cancer.
681
00:36:00,933 --> 00:36:02,300
She turned to homeopathic
remedies to treat
682
00:36:03,033 --> 00:36:03,667
her high blood pressure,
683
00:36:04,833 --> 00:36:07,033
but these eventually led
to kidney failure.
684
00:36:08,333 --> 00:36:10,167
- Tina, however, has
been beset with all kinds
685
00:36:10,867 --> 00:36:11,433
of health issues.
686
00:36:12,467 --> 00:36:15,267
In fact, in 2013,
she had a stroke
687
00:36:16,500 --> 00:36:18,600
and has to learn how
to walk all over again.
688
00:36:19,767 --> 00:36:21,500
And just when that
seemed to be behind her
689
00:36:22,800 --> 00:36:26,233
in 2016, she had to
battle intestinal cancer.
690
00:36:27,433 --> 00:36:29,500
And Tina decided that
she was not going to do
691
00:36:30,267 --> 00:36:30,633
traditional medicine.
692
00:36:31,867 --> 00:36:34,267
She was instead gonna go
the homeopathic route.
693
00:36:35,600 --> 00:36:36,633
And from doing this,
it caused a lot of strain
694
00:36:37,233 --> 00:36:38,033
on her kidneys.
695
00:36:39,333 --> 00:36:40,367
And she was told that she
was going to either need
696
00:36:41,567 --> 00:36:42,167
to be on dialysis
the rest of her life,
697
00:36:42,900 --> 00:36:43,533
and that eventually
698
00:36:44,733 --> 00:36:46,133
she would need a kidney
transplant of some kind.
699
00:36:47,000 --> 00:36:47,567
So things looked quite grim.
700
00:36:49,067 --> 00:36:50,500
- It's 20 years later, I think
probably a little bit more,
701
00:36:51,733 --> 00:36:53,733
and a lot has happened
since the stage life
702
00:36:54,633 --> 00:36:55,600
and my life changed.
703
00:36:57,067 --> 00:37:00,733
I had sicknesses and I moved
from America to Switzerland
704
00:37:02,267 --> 00:37:05,533
and retirement set in
and things changed.
705
00:37:06,567 --> 00:37:08,100
You know, actually
I had retired.
706
00:37:09,533 --> 00:37:10,500
I haven't actually tried to
sing since, but I'm sure I can.
707
00:37:10,967 --> 00:37:11,700
Oh yes.
708
00:37:21,767 --> 00:37:23,133
A mild stroke from
the back of the head.
709
00:37:24,300 --> 00:37:24,467
And then they took
me down in the room
710
00:37:25,633 --> 00:37:27,400
and I didn't believe it.
It's not a stroke.
711
00:37:28,433 --> 00:37:29,333
Like that.
They left the room.
712
00:37:32,300 --> 00:37:33,067
Plop, hit the floor.
713
00:37:36,500 --> 00:37:38,367
After we finally got
rid of the stroke,
714
00:37:39,533 --> 00:37:40,600
then the swindle started,
this dizziness.
715
00:37:42,667 --> 00:37:44,500
So they found out what
that was in the inner ear.
716
00:37:45,200 --> 00:37:45,700
We corrected that.
717
00:37:46,900 --> 00:37:48,600
And then after that
was the kidney thing.
718
00:37:50,067 --> 00:37:53,467
They found that, no, that
was this one next, the colon.
719
00:37:55,067 --> 00:37:56,600
The Swiss people are like
the English, they have manners,
720
00:37:57,600 --> 00:37:59,100
so I said,
"Well, so what happens?"
721
00:37:59,933 --> 00:38:01,700
He says, "If you don't maintain,
722
00:38:02,700 --> 00:38:04,200
if you don't do
what we recommend,
723
00:38:04,933 --> 00:38:06,800
you will probably die."
724
00:38:09,133 --> 00:38:09,800
Only one of your
kidneys are functioning.
725
00:38:11,167 --> 00:38:13,400
Actually, what happened
was I stopped medication
726
00:38:14,633 --> 00:38:16,167
for kidney because I was
tired of the medicine
727
00:38:17,367 --> 00:38:20,100
and I wanted to see what
I felt like my old self
728
00:38:21,467 --> 00:38:24,600
because it has the blood
pressure medicine holds you,
729
00:38:25,533 --> 00:38:26,467
it restricts you a little bit.
730
00:38:28,333 --> 00:38:32,033
And they say to Erwin,
"You can live with one kidney."
731
00:38:32,767 --> 00:38:33,200
So Erwin thought--
732
00:38:34,700 --> 00:38:36,100
No, Erwin said to the doctors,
"Can I give her one of mine?"
733
00:38:37,367 --> 00:38:38,300
Something similar to
this, I wasn't there.
734
00:38:39,733 --> 00:38:42,000
And then he found out that
he doesn't need two kidneys.
735
00:38:42,833 --> 00:38:43,700
So then he came to me and said,
736
00:38:44,867 --> 00:38:47,067
"Tina, you don't have to
make this decision now.
737
00:38:48,633 --> 00:38:50,100
I can give you one
of my kidneys."
738
00:38:51,367 --> 00:38:53,367
And I said, "Oh, you're
young. I'm already older.
739
00:38:53,933 --> 00:38:54,233
It's okay.
740
00:38:55,400 --> 00:38:57,467
You just get used to
me not being here."
741
00:38:58,333 --> 00:39:00,700
And I did feel like I was older,
742
00:39:01,567 --> 00:39:02,500
I was already in my seventies,
743
00:39:03,700 --> 00:39:05,733
so why should I take the
kidneys from a young man
744
00:39:07,233 --> 00:39:09,100
and let him finish his life,
that's what I felt like.
745
00:39:10,533 --> 00:39:12,233
And he said, "No, no, no,
my life is fine how it is.
746
00:39:13,233 --> 00:39:14,067
I'll give you one
of my kidneys."
747
00:39:16,167 --> 00:39:16,767
- (Narrator) Tina
Turner's recent years
748
00:39:18,100 --> 00:39:19,533
have been nothing
short of glamorous.
749
00:39:20,700 --> 00:39:23,100
After retiring from
performing in 2009,
750
00:39:24,467 --> 00:39:26,767
she has been living a life
of luxury and relaxation,
751
00:39:28,133 --> 00:39:29,567
surrounded by her
loved ones and enjoying
752
00:39:30,733 --> 00:39:32,100
the fruits of her
decades-long career.
753
00:39:35,733 --> 00:39:37,433
She spent her time between
her extravagant homes
754
00:39:38,267 --> 00:39:39,700
in Switzerland and France,
755
00:39:40,867 --> 00:39:42,400
which are filled with
beautiful artwork,
756
00:39:43,900 --> 00:39:46,167
exquisite furniture, and other
treasures she has collected
757
00:39:47,267 --> 00:39:48,467
throughout her
illustrious career.
758
00:39:51,867 --> 00:39:54,133
She has been a longtime
supporter of several
organizations,
759
00:39:55,300 --> 00:39:56,467
including the Children's
Hospital in Zurich
760
00:39:57,933 --> 00:39:59,767
and The Beyond Foundation,
which supports music education
761
00:40:00,633 --> 00:40:01,167
for young people.
762
00:40:05,433 --> 00:40:08,800
On Thursday, May 25th, 2023,
Tina Turner died peacefully
763
00:40:10,400 --> 00:40:12,500
at her home in Switzerland
after a long illness.
764
00:40:13,833 --> 00:40:16,500
Her spokesperson said,
"With her, the world loses
765
00:40:17,567 --> 00:40:19,700
a music legend
and a role model."
766
00:40:21,000 --> 00:40:22,667
Following the announcement,
there was an incredible
767
00:40:23,533 --> 00:40:24,600
outpouring of grief and tributes
768
00:40:25,900 --> 00:40:28,333
across social media from
some of the biggest stars.
769
00:40:31,367 --> 00:40:33,233
Tina previously had
intestinal cancer
770
00:40:34,400 --> 00:40:36,767
and suffered a stroke,
revealing in 2018
771
00:40:38,000 --> 00:40:38,667
that her husband
had donated a kidney
772
00:40:40,033 --> 00:40:42,567
to save her life as she
contemplated assisted suicide.
773
00:40:45,367 --> 00:40:47,100
- Tina Turner is irreplaceable.
774
00:40:48,367 --> 00:40:50,367
There will never be
someone else that has seen
775
00:40:51,700 --> 00:40:53,433
all those different shifts
in culture and history
776
00:40:54,467 --> 00:40:55,667
that she did and
lived through it,
777
00:40:57,133 --> 00:40:59,767
rode the waves, and really,
really was able to ride above it
778
00:41:01,133 --> 00:41:03,100
and reinvent herself
as a true survivor.
779
00:41:04,200 --> 00:41:04,667
We throw that word
around a lot now,
780
00:41:05,533 --> 00:41:06,467
but if we think about Tina,
781
00:41:07,933 --> 00:41:10,133
she went through horrible
physical and emotional abuse.
782
00:41:11,367 --> 00:41:13,167
She went through all of
the racial inequality
783
00:41:14,467 --> 00:41:15,633
that was happening in the
south when she grew up.
784
00:41:16,733 --> 00:41:18,567
She went through
star, the star system,
785
00:41:19,433 --> 00:41:20,467
which rejected her initially
786
00:41:21,533 --> 00:41:22,567
after she was by herself
without Ike,
787
00:41:23,333 --> 00:41:24,433
all the health issues.
788
00:41:25,267 --> 00:41:25,800
And through the whole thing,
789
00:41:27,267 --> 00:41:30,433
she remained just positive
and sexy and fantastic,
790
00:41:31,533 --> 00:41:32,700
and just showing
what a woman could be
791
00:41:33,533 --> 00:41:35,433
and she'll be so greatly missed.
792
00:41:36,667 --> 00:41:38,433
Those high heels will
never be properly filled
793
00:41:39,033 --> 00:41:40,133
by anyone else.
794
00:41:41,567 --> 00:41:43,333
- (Afua) The queen of survival,
the queen of reinvention,
795
00:41:44,600 --> 00:41:46,333
and she's a legendary
singer and performer.
796
00:41:48,500 --> 00:41:51,133
- (Narrator) Despite retiring
from performing in 2009,
797
00:41:52,367 --> 00:41:54,500
her timeless music,
stunning performances
798
00:41:55,900 --> 00:41:58,767
and unapologetic attitude
will always be a testament
799
00:42:00,367 --> 00:42:02,333
to her enduring impact on
the world of entertainment.
800
00:42:03,533 --> 00:42:06,367
Her rise to fame was
a true Cinderella story
801
00:42:07,667 --> 00:42:10,300
filled with glamour,
passion and perseverance.
802
00:42:13,033 --> 00:42:14,467
But perhaps most importantly,
803
00:42:15,333 --> 00:42:17,267
Tina's legacy as a feminist icon
804
00:42:18,167 --> 00:42:19,300
and advocate for human rights
805
00:42:20,167 --> 00:42:22,100
has made her a true inspiration.
806
00:42:24,133 --> 00:42:25,733
Her unwavering commitment
to philanthropy
807
00:42:27,233 --> 00:42:29,033
and support for causes
like children's education
808
00:42:30,367 --> 00:42:33,200
and AIDS research are a
testament to her enduring impact
809
00:42:33,933 --> 00:42:34,600
and her commitment.
810
00:42:36,667 --> 00:42:38,700
There is no doubt that
Tina Turner's legacy
811
00:42:40,167 --> 00:42:43,767
as a trailblazing performer
and all around glamour goddess
812
00:42:45,267 --> 00:42:48,167
continues to inspire new
generations of artists and fans.
813
00:42:51,500 --> 00:42:53,400
(calm music)
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