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Reply #30 posted 02/01/12 11:55am

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Actually I believe there's some truth to what he's saying about MJ's show - I've never been all that impressed with his backing bands. MJ himself yes. Them, no.

Hell, even in MJ's last band when he was planning the "This Is It" performances, the guitarist that they were hyping up and as being this extraordinary talent (Orianthi) left me totally underwhelmed.

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Reply #31 posted 02/01/12 1:50pm

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MJ was a showman and entertainer. His shows reflect that. I saw 2 of his concerts in 1996/97. The band are good but obviously are under strict instruction to follow a script and play everythng in a set way, the same way, night after night - To the point where I thought they may as well play the damn CD cause no one would know the difference. The 2 shows i saw were virtually identical. The focal point of the whole thing was MJ and his dancing/stage presence. It's not the kind of show at all where u'd want to track down an audio bootleg and listen to the show again and again. cause again, may as well just listen to the CD. Half the songs were lip-synched anyway and other half actually sung live.

I saw prince live in 02 and is a totally different thing obviously. There wasn't a huge emphasis on visuals at all it was just about the music. He deconstructed a lot of his songs and played them in different ways, linked them in medleys, etc teased the audience by playing snippets (then said: "nah, y'all ain't ready for that.." haha) joked with the crowd etc. U never knew what was gonna happen next musically cause he also would spontaneously signal the band to do this or do that, play in this/that key, this or that member play a solo, stop on the 1, etc let the audience sing a part, etc etc and the set list changed
pretty drastically each concert night.

I am getting pretty tired of comparing the 2 cause they're both completely different types of artists and performers. Having seen both live though I can totally understand what Dave Gilmour is saying.
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Reply #32 posted 02/01/12 3:13pm

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"It" guitar solo = David Gilmour's style

"Empty Room" chord progression = climax and ending of "Comfortably Numb"

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Reply #33 posted 02/01/12 3:37pm

angel345

Dren5 said:

Actually I believe there's some truth to what he's saying about MJ's show - I've never been all that impressed with his backing bands. MJ himself yes. Them, no.

Hell, even in MJ's last band when he was planning the "This Is It" performances, the guitarist that they were hyping up and as being this extraordinary talent (Orianthi) left me totally underwhelmed.

What happened to guitarist Jennifer Batten? I remembered her from the 'Bad' tour, and looking plus listening to older videos, he appeared to have a better musical chemistry with the band in the 'Bad' tour era.

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Reply #34 posted 02/01/12 5:03pm

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ricky lawson, greg phillinganes, david williams, jennifer batten, don boyette.

yeah, a real shitty band that! they all just suck!!! smile

but seriously, despite the "A" players they were, there was never much of real band feel with any of MJ's solo tours despite some small elements of player freedom and in certain parts some damn tight musicianship. The P comment certainly seems valid to me.

It's a shame that Gilmour didn't to elaborate on the corners he felt were cut with the bad tour show he saw in the US.

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Reply #35 posted 02/01/12 5:16pm

angel345

harbars said:

ricky lawson, greg phillinganes, david williams, jennifer batten, don boyette.

yeah, a real shitty band that! they all just suck!!! smile

but seriously, despite the "A" players they were, there was never much of real band feel with any of MJ's solo tours despite some small elements of player freedom and in certain parts some damn tight musicianship. The P comment certainly seems valid to me.

It's a shame that Gilmour didn't to elaborate on the corners he felt were cut with the bad tour show he saw in the US.

Oh well shrug Too late for the critiques and the changes now.

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Reply #36 posted 02/01/12 5:24pm

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I'd love for Prince to tour and record with David.
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Reply #37 posted 02/01/12 5:55pm

alphastreet

I know most of you prefer MJ with his brothers, so what did you think of the Destiny, Triumph and Victory tours then?

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Reply #38 posted 02/01/12 6:03pm

dalsh327

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I'd love for Prince to tour and record with David.

Gilmour's open for collaborations, he did a CD with The Orb.

But what about Prince coming out to do Comfortably Numb on the Wall tour??

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Reply #39 posted 02/01/12 6:40pm

dalsh327

angel345 said:

Graycap23 said:

Kind of right? He is 100% right........but Mj fans will lose their lunch over the TRUTH.

I would't lose my lunch over this, but this question is for you and anyone. I know some musicians like Prince and Gilmour has a good ear for music. If MJ sucks so much live, why did his fans keep coming back? If it's that bad, how was he able to sell one million tickets before he passed? Some people says he sucks live, and some says he don't. Maybe it's a matter of opinion. What do you think?

To say they saw Michael Jackson in person?

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Reply #40 posted 02/01/12 7:30pm

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MJ could have done the macarena for 3 hours straight to no music, and that shit would still sell out

Bogey and Bacall, peanut butter and jelly, Wall being on fucking point, is "classic" dipshit. An iphone is top shelf technology. Get it straight. This thing is 4g. -Wall the great
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Reply #41 posted 02/01/12 8:48pm

dandeeland

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dandeeland said:

I disagree with David Gilmour. I have seen Michael 3 times and ALL three times it has been the BEST show I have ever seen topping the last. Michael rules live and even though Prince is my favorite artist Michael is the King when it comes to a live show. Just my opinion though. Gilmour is famous so his word is probably bond

how can "michael rules live" when he spent most of his solo concert stage time miming whilst on drugs? when was the last time you say him play live? how old were you at the time, and how close to the stage were you? how many times have you seen prince live, and when was the last time?

have you actually seen pink floyd live in the flesh?

I have seen Prince 24 times. Last time in 2004. When I saw Michael I was 24, 19 and 16 I think give or take a year. I dont know what that has to do with it but there you go. I realize that people here take offense if I dont say Prince is the greatest at everything in the world and nothing else matters. I cant help it. I like what I like. Sorry bud. I think Michael is the best I have ever seen live. I dont care about the lip syncing. To me its all about the show and entertainment. When I left those shows I was blown away. I like the danceing aspect of his shows. There is noone like him and never will be another. I have Prince in my top five artists live too or else I would not have kept going back. I have to admit though im not into his live shows nowadays though. He does not seem to play anything new so I dont go see him anymore. If he ever soes another new tour of new material I will be there though. If not I am content with the number 24.

[Edited 2/1/12 20:50pm]

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Reply #42 posted 02/01/12 8:59pm

alphastreet

I'm a huge mj fan and went hysterical watching his tours on tape for years, but unfortunately my time to see him live never came though I came so close with the o2. I've only seen Prince perform once and he's the best living male performer now that moved me as well and he's a true showman, but I was only going crazy on and off, MJ had me going the whole time. I know that makes me sound biased, but I do like MJ's catalogue more though I'm really feeling Prince too and love how he does a little bit of everything. I guess great dancing and MJ's voice in general and loving him for his music and caring about him as a person is all a combination, and relating to the music which I do.

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Reply #43 posted 02/01/12 9:00pm

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i guess you're just really into dancing

Bogey and Bacall, peanut butter and jelly, Wall being on fucking point, is "classic" dipshit. An iphone is top shelf technology. Get it straight. This thing is 4g. -Wall the great
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Reply #44 posted 02/01/12 9:22pm

dandeeland

alphastreet said:

I'm a huge mj fan and went hysterical watching his tours on tape for years, but unfortunately my time to see him live never came though I came so close with the o2. I've only seen Prince perform once and he's the best living male performer now that moved me as well and he's a true showman, but I was only going crazy on and off, MJ had me going the whole time. I know that makes me sound biased, but I do like MJ's catalogue more though I'm really feeling Prince too and love how he does a little bit of everything. I guess great dancing and MJ's voice in general and loving him for his music and caring about him as a person is all a combination, and relating to the music which I do.

Im right there with you. MJ kept my attention the whole show where Prince is always segments that are GREAT and segments that are boring. I like MJs albums better than Prince BUT Prince has so much more to listen to I tend to listen to Prince more. However, I like about 90% of Michaels songs where as with Prince I only like about 40-50% of his. I consider Prince as my favorite artist though up to about the last 6-8 years. Since then he has really dropped off alot with me. I still follow him but I just dont have that same enthusiasm about him anymore. RIP Michael

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Reply #45 posted 02/01/12 11:03pm

alphastreet

dandeeland said:

alphastreet said:

I'm a huge mj fan and went hysterical watching his tours on tape for years, but unfortunately my time to see him live never came though I came so close with the o2. I've only seen Prince perform once and he's the best living male performer now that moved me as well and he's a true showman, but I was only going crazy on and off, MJ had me going the whole time. I know that makes me sound biased, but I do like MJ's catalogue more though I'm really feeling Prince too and love how he does a little bit of everything. I guess great dancing and MJ's voice in general and loving him for his music and caring about him as a person is all a combination, and relating to the music which I do.

Im right there with you. MJ kept my attention the whole show where Prince is always segments that are GREAT and segments that are boring. I like MJs albums better than Prince BUT Prince has so much more to listen to I tend to listen to Prince more. However, I like about 90% of Michaels songs where as with Prince I only like about 40-50% of his. I consider Prince as my favorite artist though up to about the last 6-8 years. Since then he has really dropped off alot with me. I still follow him but I just dont have that same enthusiasm about him anymore. RIP Michael

I know what you mean about playing Prince a lot, I've been doing that on and off for years too and I don't own or like everything of his, but can appreciate that he is like an artist who'll make some paintings I like and some I don't favour, and he does a little bit of something for everyone. I also find that Prince music I didn't like 10 years ago I've warmed up to now. But MJ will always be number one to me though I've missed him for ages anyways before the death and really wanted things to work out. I also agree all of MJ's albums are great.

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Reply #46 posted 02/02/12 12:47am

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angel345 said:

Dren5 said:

Actually I believe there's some truth to what he's saying about MJ's show - I've never been all that impressed with his backing bands. MJ himself yes. Them, no.

Hell, even in MJ's last band when he was planning the "This Is It" performances, the guitarist that they were hyping up and as being this extraordinary talent (Orianthi) left me totally underwhelmed.

What happened to guitarist Jennifer Batten? I remembered her from the 'Bad' tour, and looking plus listening to older videos, he appeared to have a better musical chemistry with the band in the 'Bad' tour era.

Good question, and I have no clue. But even she wasn't really mind-blowing to me either.

I think to some extent I'm kinda spoiled and ruined in a sense though because I'm used to seeing females really just kill on the guitar so my expectations and standards are phenomenally high in that respect.

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Reply #47 posted 02/02/12 3:30am

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alphastreet said:



dandeeland said:




alphastreet said:


I'm a huge mj fan and went hysterical watching his tours on tape for years, but unfortunately my time to see him live never came though I came so close with the o2. I've only seen Prince perform once and he's the best living male performer now that moved me as well and he's a true showman, but I was only going crazy on and off, MJ had me going the whole time. I know that makes me sound biased, but I do like MJ's catalogue more though I'm really feeling Prince too and love how he does a little bit of everything. I guess great dancing and MJ's voice in general and loving him for his music and caring about him as a person is all a combination, and relating to the music which I do.



Im right there with you. MJ kept my attention the whole show where Prince is always segments that are GREAT and segments that are boring. I like MJs albums better than Prince BUT Prince has so much more to listen to I tend to listen to Prince more. However, I like about 90% of Michaels songs where as with Prince I only like about 40-50% of his. I consider Prince as my favorite artist though up to about the last 6-8 years. Since then he has really dropped off alot with me. I still follow him but I just dont have that same enthusiasm about him anymore. RIP Michael




I know what you mean about playing Prince a lot, I've been doing that on and off for years too and I don't own or like everything of his, but can appreciate that he is like an artist who'll make some paintings I like and some I don't favour, and he does a little bit of something for everyone. I also find that Prince music I didn't like 10 years ago I've warmed up to now. But MJ will always be number one to me though I've missed him for ages anyways before the death and really wanted things to work out. I also agree all of MJ's albums are great.


I agree with a lot of what you both said!
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Reply #48 posted 02/02/12 3:40am

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i love Micheal JAckson but the live shows wasn't that good... & to all MJ supporter, don't tell us every time how much tickets or records he sold it's annoying... David Gilmour nows more about (live) music that any other here on this board - & Prince is one of the best live performer if not the best !

Putting ticket sales aside, if you came across a product or service that sucks, would you use it or come to that establishment again? My point is he must have been doing something right to have ticketholders come again. All statements here are opinions. I went to a Prince concert one time, and he gave an helluva show. No doubt. Though I am an MJ fan, I have never had the opportunity to go, but before his death, I heard that he was going to do some dates in the USA. I think if I had the chance of a lifetime to go, then I can judge for myself.

@angel234

He was a megastar, no doubt he would sellout arenas/stadiums but Madonna sellouts arenas/stadiums to... & she can't sing live! I don't wanna compare this 2 artist (MJ was 1000 x better ). He was a great dancer, entertainer , love his voice but for me his live shows wasn't that good & prince a better live perfomer. D. Gilmour made a statemant as a musician & i think someone like Gilmour knows what he is talking about ...

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Reply #49 posted 02/02/12 4:09am

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dandeeland said:

unique said:

how can "michael rules live" when he spent most of his solo concert stage time miming whilst on drugs? when was the last time you say him play live? how old were you at the time, and how close to the stage were you? how many times have you seen prince live, and when was the last time?

have you actually seen pink floyd live in the flesh?

I have seen Prince 24 times. Last time in 2004. When I saw Michael I was 24, 19 and 16 I think give or take a year. I dont know what that has to do with it but there you go. I realize that people here take offense if I dont say Prince is the greatest at everything in the world and nothing else matters. I cant help it. I like what I like. Sorry bud. I think Michael is the best I have ever seen live. I dont care about the lip syncing. To me its all about the show and entertainment. When I left those shows I was blown away. I like the danceing aspect of his shows. There is noone like him and never will be another. I have Prince in my top five artists live too or else I would not have kept going back. I have to admit though im not into his live shows nowadays though. He does not seem to play anything new so I dont go see him anymore. If he ever soes another new tour of new material I will be there though. If not I am content with the number 24.

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i asked for a few reasons really. for a start he hasn't toured since about 14 years ago, so memories and nostalgia can play a part, likewise age, so if you saw a favourite artist age 16 and that was way back in 1988, a number of things can make that seem special. likewise distance from stage. you can get two reviews of a gig and those down the front thought it was great, but those at the back didn't, or vice versa. as he lip synched most of his solo tours this would be disguised better by being further back

then you have people who say X was best, but haven't seen the rest for comparison. or other variables could have influenced the result. for example front row at a radiohead gig may seem better than back row at an rem gig. or one artist may have had a particularly great gig and the other not one of their best, for example depending on what tour you saw them and what they were trying to put over on that tour. someone who is a causual listener may find the SOTT tour great, but the ONA tour boring, or be lost at the gold exp tour as they didn't know the songs, but would love a hits set. one thing that's quite common with MJ fans is the lack of knowledge and experience of other artists. many won't have even been to a single gig in their entire life from any artist, but they would say MJ was the best

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Reply #50 posted 02/02/12 4:24am

iloveannie

Nice closing comment Unique wink

To the debate I'd like to add that the Spice Girls world tour also sold out. Were they the best? Some would say yes.

Personally I'd be appalled if a singer mimed at a gig. What a fucking rip off.
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Reply #51 posted 02/02/12 4:29am

iloveannie

dalsh327 said:



NightGod said:


I'd love for Prince to tour and record with David.


Gilmour's open for collaborations, he did a CD with The Orb.



But what about Prince coming out to do Comfortably Numb on the Wall tour??



Stop it! I think I need to sit down. Then again I loved the Scissors version.
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Reply #52 posted 02/02/12 2:52pm

angel345

glamstar01 said:

glamstar01 said:

i love Micheal JAckson but the live shows wasn't that good... & to all MJ supporter, don't tell us every time how much tickets or records he sold it's annoying... David Gilmour nows more about (live) music that any other here on this board - & Prince is one of the best live performer if not the best !

Putting ticket sales aside, if you came across a product or service that sucks, would you use it or come to that establishment again? My point is he must have been doing something right to have ticketholders come again. All statements here are opinions. I went to a Prince concert one time, and he gave an helluva show. No doubt. Though I am an MJ fan, I have never had the opportunity to go, but before his death, I heard that he was going to do some dates in the USA. I think if I had the chance of a lifetime to go, then I can judge for myself.

@angel234

He was a megastar, no doubt he would sellout arenas/stadiums but Madonna sellouts arenas/stadiums to... & she can't sing live! I don't wanna compare this 2 artist (MJ was 1000 x better ). He was a great dancer, entertainer , love his voice but for me his live shows wasn't that good & prince a better live perfomer. D. Gilmour made a statemant as a musician & i think someone like Gilmour knows what he is talking about ...

I think it has a lot to do with his charisma. I mean what artist can make even grown men and women faint and cry lol

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Reply #53 posted 02/02/12 2:55pm

angel345

unique said:

dandeeland said:

I have seen Prince 24 times. Last time in 2004. When I saw Michael I was 24, 19 and 16 I think give or take a year. I dont know what that has to do with it but there you go. I realize that people here take offense if I dont say Prince is the greatest at everything in the world and nothing else matters. I cant help it. I like what I like. Sorry bud. I think Michael is the best I have ever seen live. I dont care about the lip syncing. To me its all about the show and entertainment. When I left those shows I was blown away. I like the danceing aspect of his shows. There is noone like him and never will be another. I have Prince in my top five artists live too or else I would not have kept going back. I have to admit though im not into his live shows nowadays though. He does not seem to play anything new so I dont go see him anymore. If he ever soes another new tour of new material I will be there though. If not I am content with the number 24.

[Edited 2/1/12 20:50pm]

i asked for a few reasons really. for a start he hasn't toured since about 14 years ago, so memories and nostalgia can play a part, likewise age, so if you saw a favourite artist age 16 and that was way back in 1988, a number of things can make that seem special. likewise distance from stage. you can get two reviews of a gig and those down the front thought it was great, but those at the back didn't, or vice versa. as he lip synched most of his solo tours this would be disguised better by being further back

then you have people who say X was best, but haven't seen the rest for comparison. or other variables could have influenced the result. for example front row at a radiohead gig may seem better than back row at an rem gig. or one artist may have had a particularly great gig and the other not one of their best, for example depending on what tour you saw them and what they were trying to put over on that tour. someone who is a causual listener may find the SOTT tour great, but the ONA tour boring, or be lost at the gold exp tour as they didn't know the songs, but would love a hits set. one thing that's quite common with MJ fans is the lack of knowledge and experience of other artists. many won't have even been to a single gig in their entire life from any artist, but they would say MJ was the best

Which is why I stated if MJ was alive today, and giving concerts, then I can judge his performance. MJ is naturally charismatic.

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Reply #54 posted 02/02/12 3:05pm

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glamstar01 said:

if you came across a product or service that sucks, would you use it or come to that establishment again? My point is he must have been doing something right to have ticketholders come again.


this logic is really flawed, especially in the MJ context. he doesnt need to put on a good show to sell out, people go nuts just to see the motherfucker standing around. which isnt to put him down, its just the nature of his phenomenon

Bogey and Bacall, peanut butter and jelly, Wall being on fucking point, is "classic" dipshit. An iphone is top shelf technology. Get it straight. This thing is 4g. -Wall the great
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Reply #55 posted 02/02/12 3:12pm

angel345

uuhson said:

glamstar01 said:

if you came across a product or service that sucks, would you use it or come to that establishment again? My point is he must have been doing something right to have ticketholders come again.


this logic is really flawed, especially in the MJ context. he doesnt need to put on a good show to sell out, people go nuts just to see the motherfucker standing around. which isnt to put him down, its just the nature of his phenomenon

Some people have 'it' more than others, charisma that is.

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Reply #56 posted 02/03/12 3:15am

iloveannie

angel345 said:



glamstar01 said:



glamstar01 said:


i love Micheal JAckson but the live shows wasn't that good... & to all MJ supporter, don't tell us every time how much tickets or records he sold it's annoying... David Gilmour nows more about (live) music that any other here on this board - & Prince is one of the best live performer if not the best !



Putting ticket sales aside, if you came across a product or service that sucks, would you use it or come to that establishment again? My point is he must have been doing something right to have ticketholders come again. All statements here are opinions. I went to a Prince concert one time, and he gave an helluva show. No doubt. Though I am an MJ fan, I have never had the opportunity to go, but before his death, I heard that he was going to do some dates in the USA. I think if I had the chance of a lifetime to go, then I can judge for myself.




@angel234


He was a megastar, no doubt he would sellout arenas/stadiums but Madonna sellouts arenas/stadiums to... & she can't sing live! I don't wanna compare this 2 artist (MJ was 1000 x better ). He was a great dancer, entertainer , love his voice but for me his live shows wasn't that good & prince a better live perfomer. D. Gilmour made a statemant as a musician & i think someone like Gilmour knows what he is talking about ...






I think it has a lot to do with his charisma. I mean what artist can make even grown men and women faint and cry lol



I think that's more to do with hysteria and. People are strange.
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Reply #57 posted 02/03/12 4:38am

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I love David, I love Pink Floyd and I agree with him about MJ, but this applies only to live performances MJ in the 90's. confused

MJ was a great performer in general. Bad and Triumph tours have been phenomenal.

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Reply #58 posted 02/03/12 7:21am

alphastreet

unique said:

dandeeland said:

I have seen Prince 24 times. Last time in 2004. When I saw Michael I was 24, 19 and 16 I think give or take a year. I dont know what that has to do with it but there you go. I realize that people here take offense if I dont say Prince is the greatest at everything in the world and nothing else matters. I cant help it. I like what I like. Sorry bud. I think Michael is the best I have ever seen live. I dont care about the lip syncing. To me its all about the show and entertainment. When I left those shows I was blown away. I like the danceing aspect of his shows. There is noone like him and never will be another. I have Prince in my top five artists live too or else I would not have kept going back. I have to admit though im not into his live shows nowadays though. He does not seem to play anything new so I dont go see him anymore. If he ever soes another new tour of new material I will be there though. If not I am content with the number 24.

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i asked for a few reasons really. for a start he hasn't toured since about 14 years ago, so memories and nostalgia can play a part, likewise age, so if you saw a favourite artist age 16 and that was way back in 1988, a number of things can make that seem special. likewise distance from stage. you can get two reviews of a gig and those down the front thought it was great, but those at the back didn't, or vice versa. as he lip synched most of his solo tours this would be disguised better by being further back

then you have people who say X was best, but haven't seen the rest for comparison. or other variables could have influenced the result. for example front row at a radiohead gig may seem better than back row at an rem gig. or one artist may have had a particularly great gig and the other not one of their best, for example depending on what tour you saw them and what they were trying to put over on that tour. someone who is a causual listener may find the SOTT tour great, but the ONA tour boring, or be lost at the gold exp tour as they didn't know the songs, but would love a hits set. one thing that's quite common with MJ fans is the lack of knowledge and experience of other artists. many won't have even been to a single gig in their entire life from any artist, but they would say MJ was the best

I love MJ's concerts and am a fan, but I agree with your last comment, I can't relate to a lot of mj fans online cause they are too limited in their music choices and can't appreciate other great artists, and it makes them come off like they are into novelty, and almost like an insult to mj himself.

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Reply #59 posted 02/03/12 11:46am

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MJ's keyboardist Greg Phillinganes and drummer Ricky Lawson (both musical directors) aren't some unknown and inexperienced musicians from the industry. Pink Floyd's performances are known for the quality in sonic sound and maybe Gilmour raises that bar quite high when examining shows for other artists. Gilmour was interviewed in September 1990, so it's more than likely that he visted the second leg of the Bad Tour in the US, which ended somewhere in 1989. That's the tour on which Michael sang live most of the time. Iirc, his voice got problems during the Bad Tour, keeping in mind that intensive touring from 1987 to 1989 can take a serious toll, combined with the dancing. If you watch and hear "Wanna Be Startin' Something" at the first show in Japan, you'll hear him perform a flawless version of the song.

[Edited 2/3/12 12:44pm]

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