How did a thread about Prince turn into a MJ thread?
"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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I dunno. Stopped posting a while ago because of that. Now there's a Quincy/MJ thread in Music Non-Prince. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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Remember Quincy had 2 brain sugeries and suffered a nervous breakdown so bad he almost went to the loony bin. He was so messed up he couldn't write his own name. I wouldn't take everything he says seriously anyway. He keeps saying over and over God is real but when you die there is nothing, you don't go anywhere. doesn't make much sense | |
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Sure shoe-horned that religion declaration in there. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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. Yea, saw that one too!
"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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PeteSilas said: michael was a child prodigy as a performer and an artist, anyone that could write hits at, what was his first hit at? 16? has songwriting talent. Quincy's just pissed that they questioned him at that trial. Michael is one of the greatest pop songwriters ever, he really is.
It's not even a diss or false information. In the industry music writing is so flexible. Just my idea if song writing is complete ownerhip like Prince or Kate Bush. Micgael Jackson was certainly a child star. Prodigy is a stretch. I think this word hater is riduculous. It's like when people use lefie. Ive been forced to analyse MJ because of the rudiculous comparisons. So yeh i can reel off cooyright or song writing credits. Even if not i could google it. Why would that change my take even if I am wrong. The whole point of the Elvis analogy is me being aware of his songwriting credits. Ill never get iwhy anyone would care to write on a Prince site if you think MJ is so great. Wouldn't Prince just seem a bit whack? I mean uf pure pop hit writing was your thing. Like i say ive been forced to look at mj because of this bizarre comparison. Otherwise he wouldn't even cross my mind. I don't know how you compare. If compared the two and was into MJ i would see Prince as quite the pop failure and not a musical genius. Obviously I'm not eclectic enough to listen to mistitled tracks (Thriller is a crime or noir. Not chiller) or someone singing deep lyrics about how bad they are. Then listen ti Crystal ball or If I was your girlfriend. I actually find it a comparison that absolutely reduces Prince's talent. Unless you wanted to say this is wgar Prunce dud in Tuesday morning whilst in the shower. Hater indeed. Ridiculous | |
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. . . People always comparing Prince to MJ. I guess because they were both rising stars (solo career) during the same time and they were both black males, but completely different artists. They were both legends. . .......so hard to speak of them in the past-tense.
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that's a good point, i thought him saying that was strange too, usually people with that belief can be dangerous, if you think this is all there is, well, then why be any kind of decent at all. he, like Cosby, needs good advisors could tell him to shuttup but someone that old and powerful can't do that. | |
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i wasn't comparing them but if you want to, i do believe mike compares favorably to Prince, before he died, i didn't think so but after he died, i listened closer to some of his later stuff, stuff like morphine, threatened, ya, it's more than pop. But yes, Prince was not a pop songwriter, he was bigger than that and had pop success inspite of it, however, it does take talent to be a good pop songwriter. I said after George Michael died that he was a better pop songwriter than Prince, it's it's own peculiar little gift. MJ was able to write good songs as a teenager, his first penned pop hit was what? probably something by the jacksons, that's impressive. The best songs on all of his albums were his, that's impressive. Of course he loses points for not playing an instrument, probably not really knowing much about harmony and all of that but as a pop artist, he was pretty damned good. I don't see any artist as either or, i like all kinds of stuff, Prince is a fave but i love MJ too.
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PeteSilas said: i wasn't comparing them but if you want to, i do believe mike compares favorably to Prince, before he died, i didn't think so but after he died, i listened closer to some of his later stuff, stuff like morphine, threatened, ya, it's more than pop. But yes, Prince was not a pop songwriter, he was bigger than that and had pop success inspite of it, however, it does take talent to be a good pop songwriter. I said after George Michael died that he was a better pop songwriter than Prince, it's it's own peculiar little gift. MJ was able to write good songs as a teenager, his first penned pop hit was what? probably something by the jacksons, that's impressive. The best songs on all of his albums were his, that's impressive. Of course he loses points for not playing an instrument, probably not really knowing much about harmony and all of that but as a pop artist, he was pretty damned good. I don't see any artist as either or, i like all kinds of stuff, Prince is a fave but i love MJ too.
I don't get that statement.with fans like these...it's perfectly valid to defend Prince against such comparisons. I know i ranted but MJ just sits wuth fun music for me. Thanks for the above response.That's where i want to sit. Just enjoy a MJ recird for what it is. But these comparisons just make me analyse and tear ut apart. No critic in the land would surely compare them. Surely just on a mathematical levek they wouldn't. The hyberbole of MJ just ruins it for me. | |
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mike was formidable so it doesn't bother me at all. I guess if it was someone like oh, say,, sam smith or someone, that might irritate me but MJ was the real deal in my opinion. Billy Jean, i'll always maintain wasn't really a pop song at all, it was a blues song, blues progression and it was a lament, it wasn't a happy song and it was prophetic too in how his life turned out. It's a gift to dress up a song that dark into a pop song, it disquises the art of it and gets people to react like you are. Like Marvin Gaye said about MJ though "that boy's got the blues" he was more than a pop artist. His music didn't have the florid combinations of jazz, rock and gospel that Prince had but it was great.
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And He is right, you don't go anywhere but to the grave. | |
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So start a thread in P&R and discuss religion all you want, Off-topic. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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Do you listen urself? Anywhere? We've got so much work 2 do... Everywhere. | |
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Sorry what's wrong with my statement? | |
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Something is wrong... but on that eight-day we both will know what... i hope. | |
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Now MJ didn’t know about harmony? As great as a singer he was? Lol MJ knew alot about harmony and melody. That’s part of the songwriting process as well. It’s not just lyrics SanDiegoFunkDaddy said: Remember Quincy had 2 brain sugeries and suffered a nervous breakdown so bad he almost went to the loony bin. He was so messed up he couldn't write his own name. I wouldn't take everything he says seriously anyway. He keeps saying over and over God is real but when you die there is nothing, you don't go anywhere. doesn't make much sense I read somewhere that there is a clip in his brain from that incident. Also reading Quincy’s interviews it doesn’t seem he accepts mortality or old age. The 20 year old gfs, in one interview he said he will live 30 more years. I still don’t understand his angst towards Prince. I wonder will someone ask him. | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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you are right Pete Silas ...Billie Jean is a blues song , and Chris Cornell proves it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92mNH6g1p34 | |
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Jealousy plain and simple. | |
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i guess you're right, vocally, he was pretty good at harmonizing with himself, but I never saw much to his pop songs, he didn't really do much harmonically, certainly not like Prince did. Very simple major/minor chords which is fine, it's pop but if you don't play an instrument, if you just hum parts to other musicians, it's not going to be quite the same as if you play a piano. I've heard stories that Mike would sing out each not to chords so maybe i'm shortchanging him, either way, it's not academics we're talking here, we're talking pop artistry and Mike was one of the very best.
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yes sir, great performance there. | |
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MJ was not a musician and he was not at Prince level as a musician. Not taking anything from MJ but it has gotten absurb but I think as we dig into the vault people will see.
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wasn't a musician at all but he was a great songwriter, great producer, great arranger, great singer, great performer, great image sculptor, like i say, the dude was formidable and no one ever mentions that Prince might not have ever had a purple rain if it weren't for thriller just like Bruce might never have had a born in the usa, but it's the truth. | |
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Well, no matter how you look at it, pop is important. [Edited 2/12/18 8:32am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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that all is very true which is why i liked the off the cuff, sort of reactionarryy blood on the dancefloor that he put out with Morphine, that's some good shit that showed he could compete with anyone in the era for angst, including the dirty grungers and nine inch nailers. it was a whole new sound for him, i happen to think his production changed when he left q and became more his own. | |
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^ I'm gonna lend him an ear. I kinda skipped it despite good reviews. The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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just check out morphine, i thought that was a great fucking tune, dark, spooky, a brilliant interlude, michael really did keep growing but people didn't want to see that and his other issues, let's be honest, had to have an impact on his creativity. | |
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Thing is, I don't think Michael can ever top his performances on History. The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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