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Reply #840 posted 04/24/11 12:22am

NMuzakNSoul

Timmy84 said:

ThruTheEyesOfWonder said:

Well, there goes any hope creativity. neutral

Really now!? Enough with the self-titled albums and fan tributes! There's so much more potential here and they're letting it die.

I swear..If I EVER win the lottery or come up with a ton of money in my lifetime...I'll buy Sony music, and put bboy87, Timmy84, Militant, ViintageJunkiie, and NMuzakNSoul in charge or releasing Michael's music, directing music videos, EVERYTHING. You guys are freakin' brilliant. I'd trust you with that...

Hell, that should be all y'all's job right now! razz

lol Thanks.

Yeah double Thanks. lol

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Reply #841 posted 04/24/11 1:33am

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Whoever helped Michael with the tracklist selection for Invincible needs to be shot!!

The outtakes have proven that there is a huge wealth of tracks which never made the album, a lot of which are amongst the strongest material he recorded around that time. Why wasn't Hollywood Tonight on the album?? The very thing Invincible seemed to lack was catchy uptempo dance tracks (with the exception of YRMW, most fans seem to agree that Invincible's best tracks were it's ballads). HT would've fit perfectly onto the album and could've been the standout track the album so badly needed.

I also feel that the second half of the album is just dull. Starting with 2000 Watts up to Cry, that whole part of the album has no sequence and just doesn't flow at all. Cry should never have made the final cut, why didn't they go with the infinately more inspired We've Had Enough??

It seems to me that when it came to selecting which tracks to use for the album, they were more concerned with putting together a record which could compete with the new generation of popstars like N Sync and Britney Spears than just selecting the best tracks.

Look at this 13 track album I put together, I personally feel this would've been a much stronger, tighter album:

1. Unbreakable

2. Hollywood Tonight

3. Butterflies

4. You Rock My World

5. Another Day

6. Speechless

7. Escape

8. Heartbreaker

9. You Are My Life

10. We've Had Enough

11. The Lost Children

12. Whatever Happens

13. Threatened

I still don't think that would've been as good as HIStory or Dangerous, but at least it's a solid effort. There's three standout killer tracks (HT, Speechless and WHE) and I've taken away the awkward second half which goes from uptempo to ballad to uptempo to ballad. Any thoughts?

[Edited 4/24/11 1:36am]

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Reply #842 posted 04/24/11 2:00am

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"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #843 posted 04/24/11 5:09am

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MattyJam said:

Whoever helped Michael with the tracklist selection for Invincible needs to be shot!!

The outtakes have proven that there is a huge wealth of tracks which never made the album, a lot of which are amongst the strongest material he recorded around that time. Why wasn't Hollywood Tonight on the album?? The very thing Invincible seemed to lack was catchy uptempo dance tracks (with the exception of YRMW, most fans seem to agree that Invincible's best tracks were it's ballads). HT would've fit perfectly onto the album and could've been the standout track the album so badly needed.

I also feel that the second half of the album is just dull. Starting with 2000 Watts up to Cry, that whole part of the album has no sequence and just doesn't flow at all. Cry should never have made the final cut, why didn't they go with the infinately more inspired We've Had Enough??

It seems to me that when it came to selecting which tracks to use for the album, they were more concerned with putting together a record which could compete with the new generation of popstars like N Sync and Britney Spears than just selecting the best tracks.

Look at this 13 track album I put together, I personally feel this would've been a much stronger, tighter album:

1. Unbreakable

2. Hollywood Tonight

3. Butterflies

4. You Rock My World

5. Another Day

6. Speechless

7. Escape

8. Heartbreaker

9. You Are My Life

10. We've Had Enough

11. The Lost Children

12. Whatever Happens

13. Threatened

I still don't think that would've been as good as HIStory or Dangerous, but at least it's a solid effort. There's three standout killer tracks (HT, Speechless and WHE) and I've taken away the awkward second half which goes from uptempo to ballad to uptempo to ballad. Any thoughts?

[Edited 4/24/11 1:36am]

I was with you.....

until I saw you took off Don't Walk Away......

UNFORGIVABLE hmph! lol

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Reply #844 posted 04/24/11 10:26am

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NMuzakNSoul said:

Timmy84 said:

lol Thanks.

Yeah double Thanks. lol

Triple thanks with love! L.O.V.E!

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Reply #845 posted 04/24/11 10:28am

ViintageJunkii
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bboy87 said:

MattyJam said:

Whoever helped Michael with the tracklist selection for Invincible needs to be shot!!

The outtakes have proven that there is a huge wealth of tracks which never made the album, a lot of which are amongst the strongest material he recorded around that time. Why wasn't Hollywood Tonight on the album?? The very thing Invincible seemed to lack was catchy uptempo dance tracks (with the exception of YRMW, most fans seem to agree that Invincible's best tracks were it's ballads). HT would've fit perfectly onto the album and could've been the standout track the album so badly needed.

I also feel that the second half of the album is just dull. Starting with 2000 Watts up to Cry, that whole part of the album has no sequence and just doesn't flow at all. Cry should never have made the final cut, why didn't they go with the infinately more inspired We've Had Enough??

It seems to me that when it came to selecting which tracks to use for the album, they were more concerned with putting together a record which could compete with the new generation of popstars like N Sync and Britney Spears than just selecting the best tracks.

Look at this 13 track album I put together, I personally feel this would've been a much stronger, tighter album:

1. Unbreakable

2. Hollywood Tonight

3. Butterflies

4. You Rock My World

5. Another Day

6. Speechless

7. Escape

8. Heartbreaker

9. You Are My Life

10. We've Had Enough

11. The Lost Children

12. Whatever Happens

13. Threatened

I still don't think that would've been as good as HIStory or Dangerous, but at least it's a solid effort. There's three standout killer tracks (HT, Speechless and WHE) and I've taken away the awkward second half which goes from uptempo to ballad to uptempo to ballad. Any thoughts?

[Edited 4/24/11 1:36am]

I was with you.....

until I saw you took off Don't Walk Away......

UNFORGIVABLE hmph! lol

lol Hollywood Tonight and The Lost Children needs to GO!

add Shout and One More Chance

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Reply #846 posted 04/24/11 10:59am

dag

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ViintageJunkiie said:

bboy87 said:

I was with you.....

until I saw you took off Don't Walk Away......

UNFORGIVABLE hmph! lol

lol Hollywood Tonight and The Lost Children needs to GO!

add Shout and One More Chance

I love Shout, too. And Xscape is a great track as well. It's a pity it wasn't officially released.

"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #847 posted 04/24/11 11:01am

Timmy84

ViintageJunkiie said:

bboy87 said:

I was with you.....

until I saw you took off Don't Walk Away......

UNFORGIVABLE hmph! lol

lol Hollywood Tonight and The Lost Children needs to GO!

add Shout and One More Chance

And Break of Dawn.

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Reply #848 posted 04/24/11 11:37am

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Timmy84 said:

ViintageJunkiie said:

lol Hollywood Tonight and The Lost Children needs to GO!

add Shout and One More Chance

And Break of Dawn.

Hell yeah!

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Reply #849 posted 04/24/11 11:38am

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dag said:

ViintageJunkiie said:

lol Hollywood Tonight and The Lost Children needs to GO!

add Shout and One More Chance

I love Shout, too. And Xscape is a great track as well. It's a pity it wasn't officially released.

I love Xscape also

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Reply #850 posted 04/24/11 1:25pm

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I love this

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Reply #851 posted 04/24/11 2:16pm

Emancipation89

bboy87 said:

Emancipation89 said:

According 2 this lady Michael sang songs LIVE !! (MJ just happen to have forgotten to turn on the microphone XD)

He didn't forget. He planned it out when the microphone would be turned up. If you watch closely, he'd make hand gestures to the musical director or the people in the back to turn up his mic

and you're right, he sang live, he'd sing along with the backing tape. That's why there's soundboard recordings with him singing live to the lipped songs

[Edited 4/21/11 23:53pm]

haha I was kinda joking about 'MJ forgetting to turn off mic' thing...but good to know, thanks!

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Reply #852 posted 04/24/11 3:08pm

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this is my 'invincible' list... i was thinking about how i would have structurally liked to have heard the album. i also thought of it in relation to chapters in a book.

1. excape

2. heartbreaker

3. don't walk away

4. butterflies

5. unbreakable (without biggie's verse)

6. break of dawn

7. heaven can wait

8. you are my life

9. shout (going straight, no pauses, into)

10.threatened

11.you rock my world (without the spoken intro)

12.whatever happens

13.we've had enough

14.the lost children

15.speechless

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Reply #853 posted 04/24/11 6:14pm

samhabib

I'm pretty convinced that Michael deliberately held his best material back from Invincible and deliberately sabotaged the project by publicly going to war with Sony.

When Prince was at war with Warners he did the same thing.

When George Michael was at war with Sony (as with Michael, triggered by Tommy Mottola) he did the same thing. Sabotaged the success of his Faith follow-up to extricate himself from Sony.

As a 'Michael Jackson product' Invincible is a bit of a shocker. Having said that there are still a few gems. And 'Don't Walk Away' is testament to Michael's unequalled ability to tug at the heart strings.

A poster earlier took a dig at Michael's 90s output. Song-for-song it was infinitely stronger than Prince's output during the same period.
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Reply #854 posted 04/24/11 6:28pm

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samhabib said:

I'm pretty convinced that Michael deliberately held his best material back from Invincible and deliberately sabotaged the project by publicly going to war with Sony. When Prince was at war with Warners he did the same thing. When George Michael was at war with Sony (as with Michael, triggered by Tommy Mottola) he did the same thing. Sabotaged the success of his Faith follow-up to extricate himself from Sony. As a 'Michael Jackson product' Invincible is a bit of a shocker. Having said that there are still a few gems. And 'Don't Walk Away' is testament to Michael's unequalled ability to tug at the heart strings. A poster earlier took a dig at Michael's 90s output. Song-for-song it was infinitely stronger than Prince's output during the same period.

I think invincible was just following what was hot at that time it’s hard to compare that album to his old material. It still was better than a lot of other albums out it just wasn’t good compared to Michael standards but what you said about holding back his best material could be true as well.

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Reply #855 posted 04/24/11 6:52pm

samhabib

^ Oh no question, bringing in Jerkins was an attempt to hit the charts but you only have to look at the amount of songwriters on thx album to realise that Micharl wasn't fully engaged in the project. On HIStory Michael wrote almost every song. There are something like 5 songwriters on Unbreakable alone!

Mike has a songwriting credit on Whatever Happens but if you listen to the demo, pre-Michael, you wonder on what basis he garnered that co-write, because it's virtually identical to the finished track.

He definitely didn't want to record for Sony again. It's been established that he believed Blood on the Dancefloor was his last release for Sony.

Just listen to him talk at the MJ day in London circa 2002. 'I have one album left to record with Sony, it's just a greatest hits collection with a couple of new songs... I'm going to give them any old songs...' or something to that effect. That's not the words of a man who is pushing for great things. Those are the words of a man who wants out.

Slave To The Rhythm and Hollywood Tonight prove that Michael had better material up his sleeve circa Invincible than Privacy and the abysmal 2000 Watts.
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Reply #856 posted 04/25/11 6:24am

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samhabib said:

^ Oh no question, bringing in Jerkins was an attempt to hit the charts but you only have to look at the amount of songwriters on thx album to realise that Micharl wasn't fully engaged in the project. On HIStory Michael wrote almost every song. There are something like 5 songwriters on Unbreakable alone! Mike has a songwriting credit on Whatever Happens but if you listen to the demo, pre-Michael, you wonder on what basis he garnered that co-write, because it's virtually identical to the finished track. He definitely didn't want to record for Sony again. It's been established that he believed Blood on the Dancefloor was his last release for Sony. Just listen to him talk at the MJ day in London circa 2002. 'I have one album left to record with Sony, it's just a greatest hits collection with a couple of new songs... I'm going to give them any old songs...' or something to that effect. That's not the words of a man who is pushing for great things. Those are the words of a man who wants out. Slave To The Rhythm and Hollywood Tonight prove that Michael had better material up his sleeve circa Invincible than Privacy and the abysmal 2000 Watts.

I agree,,,,,,,,

MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P
مايكل جاكسون للأبد
1958
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Reply #857 posted 04/25/11 10:34am

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Reply #858 posted 04/25/11 3:56pm

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mookie said:

ali23 said:

guess who Hot Shot: Guess Who!

Michael Jackson may no longer be with us, however a certain rapper is keen to keep the King of Pop’s memory alive – recently getting tattooed in his honour. Hint: The artist was recently set free from prison.

Da Brat

da brat Hot Shot: Guess Who!

Not surprised by this. Da Brat has always made it so known that she loves MJ.

I think it looks nice.

[Edited 4/19/11 12:36pm]

aww that's sweet
"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #859 posted 04/25/11 7:49pm

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Just got asked to be apart of a MJ FAN PODCAST. excited, never been asked to be apart of something like that. Got a new and fun interesting premise. Can't wait. Should be hearing something within the next few weeks.

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Reply #860 posted 04/26/11 9:43am

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Reply #861 posted 04/26/11 11:36am

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The animation is just too cute. mushy

"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #862 posted 04/26/11 12:21pm

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For all my babies on here goin' thru a tough time.....this is for you heart

The salvation of man is through love and in love. - Dr. V. Frankl

"When you close your heart, you close your mind." - Michael Jackson (Man In The Mirror)

"I don't need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off" lol
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Reply #863 posted 04/26/11 12:48pm

murph

Prince shouts out MJ again at 21 Nights L.A. show.......Pretty cool....

http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/hiphopmediatraining/365001/prince-makes-musical-nod-to-michael-jackson-during-los-angeles-concer

Prince Makes Musical Nod To Michael Jackson During Los Angeles Concert

Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:50pm by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

It's long been rumored that '80s pop icons the late Michael Jackson and Prince had a feud. Whether or not this is true, it didn't matter Friday night when Prince played the Forum in Inglewood, California during his "21 Nite Stand" tour. The "Purple Rain" singer paid homage to the King Of Pop. When performing a cover of The Time's "Cool," Prince's 7-member band the New Power Generation fused the song with a rendition of Michael's "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough" from his "Off The Wall" album. It was subtle. Prince didn't offer any set up or explanation, but the crowd loved it. For this part of the show, Prince pulled on stage VIP guests, protege Sheila E. and Academy Award winning actor Cuba Gooding, Jr., to join the party.

A surprisingly wild Cuba ended up tossing his jacket off the stage. Prince also acknowledged Michael during an interpolation of Kool And The Gang's "Hollywood Swingin'" that he dubbed "Inglewood Swingin'." An original lyric refers to seeing Kool And The Gang in concert.Prince altered the artist name to Michael Jackson.

Prince also paid a nice compliment to Alicia Keys. The new mom and wife was a surprise guest who sang as a duet with Prince his song "How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore?" the b-side to his hit "1999." Alicia's version appears on her 2001 debut, "Songs In A Minor." Alicia was at her vocal best, and had the new mom afterglow even in simple fitted black pants, coat, heels, and hair pulled back in a basic bun. Prince fawned over Alicia. After she joined him at his purple grand piano for the song, he pumped his hands in the air, and chanted "What about this? What about this?" He referred to her as "beauty personified" and literally patted himself on the chest in awe.


When Alicia sang "How come you don't call me anymore?" during one run through of the chorus, Prince joked that it might have something to do with her husband Swizz Beats. Prince was having such a good time that he commented that he had too many hits, and even dismissed his lack of radio airplay as of late. "I don't care if I'm never on the radio again. I love music," he said. During his 1-hour-and-40 minute set on a custom stage shaped like his famous logo, he offered newer songs and classic hits, "Purple Rain," "Cream," "Adore," "Raspberry Beret," "Let's Work," "Sign O The Times," "Darling Nikki," "If I Was Your Girlfriend," "Dance, Music, Sex, Romance," and "Controversy."

In addition to The Time's "Cool," he also performed songs by some of his other proteges, an instrumental of Vanity 6's "Nasty Girl" and his duet with Sheena Easton' "You Got The Look." He changed his outfits as often as Lady Gaga does at an award show, and the 52-year-old veteran could still dance as well as any entertainer half his age. After his third encore, I anxiously waited 30 minutes, hoping he would return to perform "Kiss," "1999," and "I Wanna Be Your Lover."

When the VIP section dispersed, the cleaning crew started sweeping the stage, and the engineers manning the projectors hanging from the ceiling abandoned their posts, I foolishly assumed the show was over. I was disappointed to find out later that Prince hit the stage again for a fourth encore. I would have loved to see it.

I'm thinking about catching the show again while he's still in town.



[Edited 4/26/11 12:59pm]

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Reply #864 posted 04/26/11 2:53pm

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murph said:

Prince shouts out MJ again at 21 Nights L.A. show.......Pretty cool....

http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/hiphopmediatraining/365001/prince-makes-musical-nod-to-michael-jackson-during-los-angeles-concer

Prince Makes Musical Nod To Michael Jackson During Los Angeles Concert

Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:50pm by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

It's long been rumored that '80s pop icons the late Michael Jackson and Prince had a feud. Whether or not this is true, it didn't matter Friday night when Prince played the Forum in Inglewood, California during his "21 Nite Stand" tour. The "Purple Rain" singer paid homage to the King Of Pop. When performing a cover of The Time's "Cool," Prince's 7-member band the New Power Generation fused the song with a rendition of Michael's "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough" from his "Off The Wall" album. It was subtle. Prince didn't offer any set up or explanation, but the crowd loved it. For this part of the show, Prince pulled on stage VIP guests, protege Sheila E. and Academy Award winning actor Cuba Gooding, Jr., to join the party.

A surprisingly wild Cuba ended up tossing his jacket off the stage. Prince also acknowledged Michael during an interpolation of Kool And The Gang's "Hollywood Swingin'" that he dubbed "Inglewood Swingin'." An original lyric refers to seeing Kool And The Gang in concert.Prince altered the artist name to Michael Jackson.

Prince also paid a nice compliment to Alicia Keys. The new mom and wife was a surprise guest who sang as a duet with Prince his song "How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore?" the b-side to his hit "1999." Alicia's version appears on her 2001 debut, "Songs In A Minor." Alicia was at her vocal best, and had the new mom afterglow even in simple fitted black pants, coat, heels, and hair pulled back in a basic bun. Prince fawned over Alicia. After she joined him at his purple grand piano for the song, he pumped his hands in the air, and chanted "What about this? What about this?" He referred to her as "beauty personified" and literally patted himself on the chest in awe.


When Alicia sang "How come you don't call me anymore?" during one run through of the chorus, Prince joked that it might have something to do with her husband Swizz Beats. Prince was having such a good time that he commented that he had too many hits, and even dismissed his lack of radio airplay as of late. "I don't care if I'm never on the radio again. I love music," he said. During his 1-hour-and-40 minute set on a custom stage shaped like his famous logo, he offered newer songs and classic hits, "Purple Rain," "Cream," "Adore," "Raspberry Beret," "Let's Work," "Sign O The Times," "Darling Nikki," "If I Was Your Girlfriend," "Dance, Music, Sex, Romance," and "Controversy."

In addition to The Time's "Cool," he also performed songs by some of his other proteges, an instrumental of Vanity 6's "Nasty Girl" and his duet with Sheena Easton' "You Got The Look." He changed his outfits as often as Lady Gaga does at an award show, and the 52-year-old veteran could still dance as well as any entertainer half his age. After his third encore, I anxiously waited 30 minutes, hoping he would return to perform "Kiss," "1999," and "I Wanna Be Your Lover."

When the VIP section dispersed, the cleaning crew started sweeping the stage, and the engineers manning the projectors hanging from the ceiling abandoned their posts, I foolishly assumed the show was over. I was disappointed to find out later that Prince hit the stage again for a fourth encore. I would have loved to see it.

I'm thinking about catching the show again while he's still in town.



[Edited 4/26/11 12:59pm]

Michael's sister Rebbie danced with P a couple of days ago too

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Reply #865 posted 04/26/11 4:02pm

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bboy87 said:

murph said:

Prince shouts out MJ again at 21 Nights L.A. show.......Pretty cool....

http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/hiphopmediatraining/365001/prince-makes-musical-nod-to-michael-jackson-during-los-angeles-concer

Prince Makes Musical Nod To Michael Jackson During Los Angeles Concert

Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:50pm by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

It's long been rumored that '80s pop icons the late Michael Jackson and Prince had a feud. Whether or not this is true, it didn't matter Friday night when Prince played the Forum in Inglewood, California during his "21 Nite Stand" tour. The "Purple Rain" singer paid homage to the King Of Pop. When performing a cover of The Time's "Cool," Prince's 7-member band the New Power Generation fused the song with a rendition of Michael's "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough" from his "Off The Wall" album. It was subtle. Prince didn't offer any set up or explanation, but the crowd loved it. For this part of the show, Prince pulled on stage VIP guests, protege Sheila E. and Academy Award winning actor Cuba Gooding, Jr., to join the party.

A surprisingly wild Cuba ended up tossing his jacket off the stage. Prince also acknowledged Michael during an interpolation of Kool And The Gang's "Hollywood Swingin'" that he dubbed "Inglewood Swingin'." An original lyric refers to seeing Kool And The Gang in concert.Prince altered the artist name to Michael Jackson.

Prince also paid a nice compliment to Alicia Keys. The new mom and wife was a surprise guest who sang as a duet with Prince his song "How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore?" the b-side to his hit "1999." Alicia's version appears on her 2001 debut, "Songs In A Minor." Alicia was at her vocal best, and had the new mom afterglow even in simple fitted black pants, coat, heels, and hair pulled back in a basic bun. Prince fawned over Alicia. After she joined him at his purple grand piano for the song, he pumped his hands in the air, and chanted "What about this? What about this?" He referred to her as "beauty personified" and literally patted himself on the chest in awe.


When Alicia sang "How come you don't call me anymore?" during one run through of the chorus, Prince joked that it might have something to do with her husband Swizz Beats. Prince was having such a good time that he commented that he had too many hits, and even dismissed his lack of radio airplay as of late. "I don't care if I'm never on the radio again. I love music," he said. During his 1-hour-and-40 minute set on a custom stage shaped like his famous logo, he offered newer songs and classic hits, "Purple Rain," "Cream," "Adore," "Raspberry Beret," "Let's Work," "Sign O The Times," "Darling Nikki," "If I Was Your Girlfriend," "Dance, Music, Sex, Romance," and "Controversy."

In addition to The Time's "Cool," he also performed songs by some of his other proteges, an instrumental of Vanity 6's "Nasty Girl" and his duet with Sheena Easton' "You Got The Look." He changed his outfits as often as Lady Gaga does at an award show, and the 52-year-old veteran could still dance as well as any entertainer half his age. After his third encore, I anxiously waited 30 minutes, hoping he would return to perform "Kiss," "1999," and "I Wanna Be Your Lover."

When the VIP section dispersed, the cleaning crew started sweeping the stage, and the engineers manning the projectors hanging from the ceiling abandoned their posts, I foolishly assumed the show was over. I was disappointed to find out later that Prince hit the stage again for a fourth encore. I would have loved to see it.

I'm thinking about catching the show again while he's still in town.



[Edited 4/26/11 12:59pm]

Michael's sister Rebbie danced with P a couple of days ago too

Is there a video?

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Reply #866 posted 04/26/11 4:03pm

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babybugz said:

bboy87 said:

Michael's sister Rebbie danced with P a couple of days ago too

Is there a video?

There was but it was taken down neutral

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Reply #867 posted 04/26/11 4:05pm

samhabib

As some of you may know, I'm a huge Michael Jackson fan. When every celeb and their mother were offering their tributes after Michael passed away there was a lot of talk on MJ fansites asking 'where's Prince'?

Prince's tributes have been more heartfelt than anyone elses bar, probably, Stevie Wonder's.
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Reply #868 posted 04/26/11 4:05pm

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Hollywood Tonight - Dance/Club Play Songs - Debut #36

Michael - R&B/Hip-Hop Albums - #38

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Reply #869 posted 04/26/11 4:06pm

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bboy87 said:

babybugz said:

Is there a video?

There was but it was taken down neutral

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I would like to see it I’ll try to find it.

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