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Reply #30 posted 01/08/08 8:45am

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SunsetDriver said:

why does everyone always compare MJ and Prince? they are both fanastic entertainers and thats all that matters, they are both there own person


Well, why does anyone compare or review anything? People still do the same with the Beatles and the Stones. Its just the way of things. Its a way of discernig quality and promotion of new ideas - perhaps someone will consider something not thought about before.

I'm sure some people must do the same with religion, yes? Which one's right for me? Unless they blindly go in to one because their parents/school, whatever, told them "This is the way" and blindly followed suit. I have a lot more respect for those who went to find their own truth and made up their own mind.

Now, there's certainly not the same gravity in deciding which of the 80s icons was the most "musical", but given that music is so pervasive and has touched people deeply for thousands of years, it is just as valid and reasonable.
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Reply #31 posted 01/08/08 8:48am

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This is my view of the topic. In the 80's, NO ONE sounded like Prince. It was like there was everyone out there and then there was Prince. No one had that drumbeat that was on 1999. No one had a song that even sounded a little bit like When Doves Cry. Kiss, Raspberry Beret, Alphabet St., no one else was doing songs like that at all. Even when they tried, it always came back to Prince. What makes it even more amazing is that Prince was doing all of this stuff by himself. Prince wasn't my #1 in the 80's but even I knew that his music was unique and I was a kid then. Today, you have many producers still trying to duplicate that Minneapolis Sound, like Timbaland with Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds. That's why I agree with komputerbleu and the title of this thread.
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Reply #32 posted 01/08/08 8:49am

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Cinnamon234 said:

ReggaeQueen said:

Jesus.....stop trying to re-write the 80's!

Michael Jackson is said to be the artist of that time by most people because that was indeed the case! I witnessed that whole era....evey which way you turned it was just Michael, Michael, Michael! He was the top male artist of that time to Madonna as the female top artist. Both these two were talked about and dissected like no other.

With that said, prince WAS NOT the top 80's male artist.


lol ridiculous isn't it? Next thing you know Prince fans are gonna start claiming that "Purple Rain" is the biggest selling album of all time falloff.

But seriously I can see exactly where this thread is headed. Just another stupid endless debate about how Michael is nothing compared to Prince 'cause he can't play instruments and how Prince is God basically. Same bulls*it over and over. I'm bored with these comparisons already though which is why I usually try to stay out of Prince v. MJ threads.


Perhaps if you had actually comprehended what the thread was saying, you wouldn't have posted such misguided rubbish!! No-one was implying that Prince was the biggest in terms of sales and the only people that ever do go on about the "biggest selling this and that" are MJ fans, cos its all they have to go on.
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Reply #33 posted 01/08/08 8:54am

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Mindflux said:

Cinnamon234 said:



lol ridiculous isn't it? Next thing you know Prince fans are gonna start claiming that "Purple Rain" is the biggest selling album of all time falloff.

But seriously I can see exactly where this thread is headed. Just another stupid endless debate about how Michael is nothing compared to Prince 'cause he can't play instruments and how Prince is God basically. Same bulls*it over and over. I'm bored with these comparisons already though which is why I usually try to stay out of Prince v. MJ threads.


Perhaps if you had actually comprehended what the thread was saying, you wouldn't have posted such misguided rubbish!! No-one was implying that Prince was the biggest in terms of sales and the only people that ever do go on about the "biggest selling this and that" are MJ fans, cos its all they have to go on.

There it is right there! Fans of whatshisname always do that shit and it has nothing to do with the topic at hand. No one is trying to knock what whatshisname did and accomplished in the 80's but we are talking music here not sales and chart figures.
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Reply #34 posted 01/08/08 10:19am

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Mindflux said:

Cinnamon234 said:



lol ridiculous isn't it? Next thing you know Prince fans are gonna start claiming that "Purple Rain" is the biggest selling album of all time falloff.

But seriously I can see exactly where this thread is headed. Just another stupid endless debate about how Michael is nothing compared to Prince 'cause he can't play instruments and how Prince is God basically. Same bulls*it over and over. I'm bored with these comparisons already though which is why I usually try to stay out of Prince v. MJ threads.


Perhaps if you had actually comprehended what the thread was saying, you wouldn't have posted such misguided rubbish!! No-one was implying that Prince was the biggest in terms of sales and the only people that ever do go on about the "biggest selling this and that" are MJ fans, cos its all they have to go on.

Exactly. Every time MJ fans bring sales into a discussion that clearly has nothing to do with sales they only confirm the worst stereotypes about MJ and his fans. And I co-sign what others here have said. No other major artist of the time went out on a limb like Prince did. The fact that he did it year on year, time after time, over the course of a whole decade, just makes it all the more remarkable.
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Reply #35 posted 01/08/08 10:23am

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Mindflux said:

skywalker said:

The problem with this thread:


The biggest "musically"? What the hell does that even mean? How do you prove or disprove how "big" someone is musically?

Is it most albums sold?
Most concert revenue?
Best reviewed?
Most released material?
Best Videos?
Most awards?

Bottom line: A bold claim that is impossible to back up and likely to cause many an argument...

[Edited 1/8/08 7:43am]


Actually, its quite easy to define and a bit more difficult to quantify. To me (and, I would hazard a guess to the author of this thread), it means who was the most musically talented and proficient, who had the most impact, who did the most with music. It is none of those subjects you stated above (in fact, you seem to have deliberately picked subjects that are far removed from the subject of music!), moreover who had the more complete understanding of music and the talent to convey it. Whilst MJ and Madonna were massive pop stars, great entertainers and very, very popular, neither of them delved as far in to music as Prince. Madonna, in particular, never broke any new ground musically - yes, she was controversial, she was progressive with her image, but nobody would credit her with being a musical maverick. Ask any musician which of those 3 artist commands the most respect musically, and they will all, without exception, say Prince. Prince stretched himself MUSICALLY and, as a consequence, broke new ground with music. The depth Prince had, the risks he took and the impact he had on music as a whole (he defined the era and his influence is heard everywhere today, far more than the other 2), is what is being put forward here.

And, the reason it is being stated is because for anyone that is actually interested in music it is the most valid criteria by which a musician should be judged. A prime example would be motivation - sure, Prince wanted the fame that went with it, but his primary focus was always music - experimenting and crossing boundaries. What was MJ's driving force? "I want to be the biggest selling artist of all time"!!! That to me, as a musician myself, is not a musical aspiration. It doesn't mean that MJ was crap - far from it and he likely wouldn't have had the biggest selling album were it not any good.

The argument comes from the fact that people have far too much of a personal interest in their "hero" - MJ fans, in general, are extreme in this and won't tolerate any criticism of him whatsoever (and, its even harder for them, given that their idol doesn't make it easy to defend him!). He was the biggest star on the planet, he was a great entertainer, but is no more. He also wasn't as "musically" talented as Prince, just nowhere near as proficient and they know this deep down. Its why they always have to rely on him being the "biggest" and the "best-selling" - but, when it comes to subjects such as this, that is entirely irrelevant. Its the same with many of the great artists - David Bowie, Miles Davis...pick any genre and the best in that field was hardly ever the most popular or biggest seller.
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Great post.
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Reply #36 posted 01/08/08 6:51pm

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Mindflux said:

3232 said:



No doubt that Michael Jackson was the "Biggest"(most popular)thing then ...BUT,Prince was the baddest,coolest,most creative & versatile & he didnt take the easy route by being too commercial(MJ).& he was the most hated & not PG like all the others(ruling out a massive potential fanbase).He was up against all odds!!!He took chances,defied conventional wisdom,gambled,challenged himself and kicked ass in the process."kiss"no bassline! "If i was your girlfriend"who else would've touched that song? "when doves cry"a song with only 3 instruments playing but funky like a septic tank! Who else on earth does rock,funk,gospel,r&b...play all instruments in each style better than many artiste who master just one???? Now tell something about MJ other than marketing !


Exactly as this poster said!! Earth to MJ fans - just because he sold the most, doesn't mean he was "musically" the best. The more you go on about how much MJ sold and was "everywhere", the more you distract from his music and, consequently, support the point that perhaps MJ wasn't really about music at all!


I realize that you were a former Michael Jackson fan. Makes sense since I see you in ALMOST EVERY single Michael Jackson-related thread in this forum.

And yes it is wrong for a number of his fans (sometimes me as well) to stress his achievements in sales so much.

But please keep in mind that for most of us it is his music and performance that matter the most. Along with the fame and the controversies and the sales figures, there is the music and performance which made him so famous in the first place and throughout the '60s, '70s, '80s and the first couple of years of the '90s. The fact that he has SO MANY YOUNG FANS (under the age of 25) speaks volumes about the appeal of his music even right now.

Also, on a final note you would be surprised by how a number of classically-trained musicians respect Michael Jackson as a popular musician and entertainer. Leonard Bernstein once called him a "creative genius" if that counts for anything. Take a course on the history of modern popular music at an art and music institution, and you would be surprised at the prominence of Michael Jackson musically and not just performance-wise in the classroom discussions. And no, we do not take the black and white position that it was all Quincy Jones like a number of Prince fans.

I am exiting this thread, because, of course, Prince fans will bombard me with the usual "He released one album per year; he plays dozens of instruments..."
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Reply #37 posted 01/08/08 7:47pm

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Well, maybe bigger is not the right word, in retrospect he is definitely a more important figure in 80's popular music, along with U2 and Bruce Springsteen.

But as a kid from the eighties.... MJ and Madonna were much more popular in the 80's
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Reply #38 posted 01/08/08 8:41pm

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lets be real when u think 80's first thing pops to your mind is michael!
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Reply #39 posted 01/08/08 8:48pm

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I'm in my 80's right now.

And all I know is
it hurts when I fart.
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Reply #40 posted 01/08/08 8:50pm

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mirrorbestfriend said:

lets be real when u think 80's first thing pops to your mind is michael!

Only in YOUR fucking dreams, pal.
That's like saying when you think of the 90's the first thing that pops into your mind is the Spice Girls...
Fuck off with that shit!
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Reply #41 posted 01/08/08 8:51pm

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mirrorbestfriend said:

lets be real when u think 80's first thing pops to your mind is michael!

Only in YOUR fucking dreams, pal.
That's like saying when you think of the 90's the first thing that pops into your mind is the Spice Girls...
Fuck off with that shit!

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Reply #42 posted 01/09/08 6:40pm

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Nobody! biggrin
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Reply #43 posted 01/09/08 7:21pm

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mirrorbestfriend said:

lets be real when u think 80's first thing pops to your mind is michael!

Not in my mind. Prince is the first thing comes to mind for me. From 80 to 89.
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Reply #44 posted 01/09/08 7:35pm

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purplecam said:

This is my view of the topic. In the 80's, NO ONE sounded like Prince. It was like there was everyone out there and then there was Prince. No one had that drumbeat that was on 1999. No one had a song that even sounded a little bit like When Doves Cry. Kiss, Raspberry Beret, Alphabet St., no one else was doing songs like that at all. Even when they tried, it always came back to Prince. What makes it even more amazing is that Prince was doing all of this stuff by himself. Prince wasn't my #1 in the 80's but even I knew that his music was unique and I was a kid then. Today, you have many producers still trying to duplicate that Minneapolis Sound, like Timbaland with Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds. That's why I agree with komputerbleu and the title of this thread.

I agree with everything you said, except he was my # 1.
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Reply #45 posted 01/09/08 8:21pm

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Yeah.
I like his music too.
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Reply #46 posted 01/09/08 8:24pm

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fantasticjoy said:

purplecam said:

This is my view of the topic. In the 80's, NO ONE sounded like Prince. It was like there was everyone out there and then there was Prince. No one had that drumbeat that was on 1999. No one had a song that even sounded a little bit like When Doves Cry. Kiss, Raspberry Beret, Alphabet St., no one else was doing songs like that at all. Even when they tried, it always came back to Prince. What makes it even more amazing is that Prince was doing all of this stuff by himself. Prince wasn't my #1 in the 80's but even I knew that his music was unique and I was a kid then. Today, you have many producers still trying to duplicate that Minneapolis Sound, like Timbaland with Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds. That's why I agree with komputerbleu and the title of this thread.

I agree with everything you said, except he was my # 1.

Michael Jackson was my #1 and Prince was my #2 but Prince started inching up to that spot after I saw Purple Rain for the first time in 1988 along with the albums I was getting. He finally made it there in 1991 and he hasn't left it yet. woot!
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Reply #47 posted 01/09/08 9:27pm

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SunsetDriver said:

why does everyone always compare MJ and Prince? they are both fanastic entertainers and thats all that matters, they are both there own person


I agree with you on that! Actually, to compare the two is not possible, Prince was Rock & Funk, MJ was pure pop. Prince plays live instruments, MJ does not. Prince sleeps with women, MJ, well we're not sure. I've seen both of'em live and you can't hold a candle to either experience.

Lyrically, musically, fashionably they are two completely seperate Musical Legends!

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Reply #48 posted 01/09/08 10:54pm

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RenHoek said:

SunsetDriver said:

why does everyone always compare MJ and Prince? they are both fanastic entertainers and thats all that matters, they are both there own person


I agree with you on that! Actually, to compare the two is not possible, Prince was Rock & Funk, MJ was pure pop. Prince plays live instruments, MJ does not. Prince sleeps with women, MJ, well we're not sure. I've seen both of'em live and you can't hold a candle to either experience.

Lyrically, musically, fashionably they are two completely seperate Musical Legends!

lockdance


prince will always look up to michael
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Reply #49 posted 01/10/08 11:41am

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mirrorbestfriend said:

RenHoek said:



I agree with you on that! Actually, to compare the two is not possible, Prince was Rock & Funk, MJ was pure pop. Prince plays live instruments, MJ does not. Prince sleeps with women, MJ, well we're not sure. I've seen both of'em live and you can't hold a candle to either experience.

Lyrically, musically, fashionably they are two completely seperate Musical Legends!

lockdance


prince will always look up to michael


Physically, yes. In all other regards I think Prince just shakes his head and says, " Mmmm mmm mmm."
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Reply #50 posted 01/10/08 11:50am

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Whitnail said:

and dont forget:

Bruce Springsteen
U2
Lionel Ritchie
The Cure
The Smiths
Whitney Housten
Duran Duran
Billy Idol
David Bowie
Van Halen
Dire Straits
ZZ Top


and that is just to mention a few, but Prince stole the show

The 80´s would have been a musical void without him


and run dmc nod
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #51 posted 01/10/08 12:00pm

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3232 said:

ReggaeQueen said:

Jesus.....stop trying to re-write the 80's!

Michael Jackson is said to be the artist of that time by most people because that was indeed the case! I witnessed that whole era....evey which way you turned it was just Michael, Michael, Michael! He was the top male artist of that time to Madonna as the female top artist. Both these two were talked about and dissected like no other.

With that said, prince WAS NOT the top 80's male artist.


No doubt that Michael Jackson was the "Biggest"(most popular)thing then ...BUT,Prince was the baddest,coolest,most creative & versatile & he didnt take the easy route by being too commercial(MJ).& he was the most hated & not PG like all the others(ruling out a massive potential fanbase).He was up against all odds!!!He took chances,defied conventional wisdom,gambled,challenged himself and kicked ass in the process."kiss"no bassline! "If i was your girlfriend"who else would've touched that song? "when doves cry"a song with only 3 instruments playing but funky like a septic tank! Who else on earth does rock,funk,gospel,r&b...play all instruments in each style better than many artiste who master just one???? Now tell something about MJ other than marketing !


i'll tell ya..dressing up a chimp, hanging with the kiddies emmaneul lewis, cory feldman, bitching about his childhood, numerous nose jobs, coming out with album every 3 years and trying 2 follow in prince's footsteps nod ..oh and last but not least, getting on the jock of every "hot" producer at the time instead of coming up with a style of his own
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #52 posted 01/10/08 12:05pm

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Prince had a great run in the 1980s.

So did Springsteen.
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Reply #53 posted 01/10/08 12:06pm

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ReggaeQueen said:

Jesus.....stop trying to re-write the 80's!

Michael Jackson is said to be the artist of that time by most people because that was indeed the case! I witnessed that whole era....evey which way you turned it was just Michael, Michael, Michael! He was the top male artist of that time to Madonna as the female top artist. Both these two were talked about and dissected like no other.

With that said, prince WAS NOT the top 80's male artist.


I assume you like Micheal Jackson then

Like him or not, at least he can spell M-i-c-h-a-el. eek




PS not sure about the reggae thing with MJ though razz
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Reply #54 posted 01/10/08 12:14pm

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Mindflux said:

skywalker said:

The problem with this thread:


The biggest "musically"? What the hell does that even mean? How do you prove or disprove how "big" someone is musically?

Is it most albums sold?
Most concert revenue?
Best reviewed?
Most released material?
Best Videos?
Most awards?

Bottom line: A bold claim that is impossible to back up and likely to cause many an argument...

[Edited 1/8/08 7:43am]


Actually, its quite easy to define and a bit more difficult to quantify. To me (and, I would hazard a guess to the author of this thread), it means who was the most musically talented and proficient, who had the most impact, who did the most with music. It is none of those subjects you stated above (in fact, you seem to have deliberately picked subjects that are far removed from the subject of music!), moreover who had the more complete understanding of music and the talent to convey it. Whilst MJ and Madonna were massive pop stars, great entertainers and very, very popular, neither of them delved as far in to music as Prince. Madonna, in particular, never broke any new ground musically - yes, she was controversial, she was progressive with her image, but nobody would credit her with being a musical maverick. Ask any musician which of those 3 artist commands the most respect musically, and they will all, without exception, say Prince. Prince stretched himself MUSICALLY and, as a consequence, broke new ground with music. The depth Prince had, the risks he took and the impact he had on music as a whole (he defined the era and his influence is heard everywhere today, far more than the other 2), is what is being put forward here.

And, the reason it is being stated is because for anyone that is actually interested in music it is the most valid criteria by which a musician should be judged. A prime example would be motivation - sure, Prince wanted the fame that went with it, but his primary focus was always music - experimenting and crossing boundaries. What was MJ's driving force? "I want to be the biggest selling artist of all time"!!! That to me, as a musician myself, is not a musical aspiration. It doesn't mean that MJ was crap - far from it and he likely wouldn't have had the biggest selling album were it not any good.

The argument comes from the fact that people have far too much of a personal interest in their "hero" - MJ fans, in general, are extreme in this and won't tolerate any criticism of him whatsoever (and, its even harder for them, given that their idol doesn't make it easy to defend him!). He was the biggest star on the planet, he was a great entertainer, but is no more. He also wasn't as "musically" talented as Prince, just nowhere near as proficient and they know this deep down. Its why they always have to rely on him being the "biggest" and the "best-selling" - but, when it comes to subjects such as this, that is entirely irrelevant. Its the same with many of the great artists - David Bowie, Miles Davis...pick any genre and the best in that field was hardly ever the most popular or biggest seller.
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very well said clapping there's a big difference from being a dancer 2 a person that makes music from scratch. james brown could dance his ass off but he was also a musical inovator
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #55 posted 01/10/08 12:22pm

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Mindflux said:



Exactly as this poster said!! Earth to MJ fans - just because he sold the most, doesn't mean he was "musically" the best. The more you go on about how much MJ sold and was "everywhere", the more you distract from his music and, consequently, support the point that perhaps MJ wasn't really about music at all!


I realize that you were a former Michael Jackson fan. Makes sense since I see you in ALMOST EVERY single Michael Jackson-related thread in this forum.

And yes it is wrong for a number of his fans (sometimes me as well) to stress his achievements in sales so much.

But please keep in mind that for most of us it is his music and performance that matter the most. Along with the fame and the controversies and the sales figures, there is the music and performance which made him so famous in the first place and throughout the '60s, '70s, '80s and the first couple of years of the '90s. The fact that he has SO MANY YOUNG FANS (under the age of 25) speaks volumes about the appeal of his music even right now.

Also, on a final note you would be surprised by how a number of classically-trained musicians respect Michael Jackson as a popular musician and entertainer. Leonard Bernstein once called him a "creative genius" if that counts for anything. Take a course on the history of modern popular music at an art and music institution, and you would be surprised at the prominence of Michael Jackson musically and not just performance-wise in the classroom discussions. And no, we do not take the black and white position that it was all Quincy Jones like a number of Prince fans.

I am exiting this thread, because, of course, Prince fans will bombard me with the usual "He released one album per year; he plays dozens of instruments..."
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i'm only gonna bombared u with one question ..what instrument does the pedophile play? hmmm cause u said he's a "respected musician" so please tell me what instrument does he play? oh that's right u left this thread and discussion doh!
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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mirrorbestfriend said:

lets be real when u think 80's first thing pops to your mind is michael!


no the 1st thing i think about is that this was last decade where real music was made. and when it was fun 2 race home 2 watch mtv cause u could c and hear all types of music.
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #57 posted 01/10/08 5:17pm

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L4OATheOriginal said:

3232 said:



No doubt that Michael Jackson was the "Biggest"(most popular)thing then ...BUT,Prince was the baddest,coolest,most creative & versatile & he didnt take the easy route by being too commercial(MJ).& he was the most hated & not PG like all the others(ruling out a massive potential fanbase).He was up against all odds!!!He took chances,defied conventional wisdom,gambled,challenged himself and kicked ass in the process."kiss"no bassline! "If i was your girlfriend"who else would've touched that song? "when doves cry"a song with only 3 instruments playing but funky like a septic tank! Who else on earth does rock,funk,gospel,r&b...play all instruments in each style better than many artiste who master just one???? Now tell something about MJ other than marketing !


i'll tell ya..dressing up a chimp, hanging with the kiddies emmaneul lewis, cory feldman, bitching about his childhood, numerous nose jobs, coming out with album every 3 years and trying 2 follow in prince's footsteps nod ..oh and last but not least, getting on the jock of every "hot" producer at the time instead of coming up with a style of his own


copying james brown,sly stone...wow how original
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Reply #58 posted 01/10/08 5:36pm

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L4OATheOriginal said:

mirrorbestfriend said:

lets be real when u think 80's first thing pops to your mind is michael!


no the 1st thing i think about is that this was last decade where real music was made. and when it was fun 2 race home 2 watch mtv cause u could c and hear all types of music.


Exactly, it would be hard to find a more truthful statement of that era nod
If it were not for insanity, I would be sane.

"True to his status as the last enigma in music, Prince crashed into London this week in a ball of confusion" The Times 2014
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i'll tell ya..dressing up a chimp, hanging with the kiddies emmaneul lewis, cory feldman, bitching about his childhood, numerous nose jobs, coming out with album every 3 years and trying 2 follow in prince's footsteps nod ..oh and last but not least, getting on the jock of every "hot" producer at the time instead of coming up with a style of his own


copying james brown,sly stone...wow how original
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