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Prince influence on Michael Jackson’s Thriller Sorry if this is old news!! This video popped up on my Instagram feed recently. The musicians that worked with Michael Jackson on Thriller, talking about Michael playing them snippets of Prince and The Time to copy!! https://www.instagram.com...M1YmI2Ng== | |
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Cool find. I've never seen that before. Did a search on YouTube for "Stories in the room" and there is a whole series of podcasts. Not sure how much more if any, mentions Prince. | |
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Well the sound of the synths was the end of it. Because Thriller still delved backwards into that easy listening/yacht rock type stuff (a la Toto IV). (Although both Prince and MJ were using the Linn too.) Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Brain Banks is the one in the article who directly names 1999, he played and programmed the synths on Thriller
But the release of 1999 does seem too close to the release of Thriller. How were things back in those days, would they still be working on an album that close to release? Or maybe Quincy had a promo copy of 1999. Or maybe it wasn't the album and was the single, which released a month earlier, this seems more plausible. The orger formerly known as https://prince.org/profil...nglishGent | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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i dont hear it tbh but its cool that MJ was listening thriller, thanks to QJ, has the kind of perfect 70s/80s production that prince was never really interested in doing. its also just so finely honed and edited, ie no fat whatsoever, that its totally unlike the album prince released in 82 (ie 1999). but its obv prince was thinking a little of thriller too when making the PR album, just in terms of really being careful about every little part that went in there, but even then, he was recording songs live and in the warehouse - something MJ and QJ would never have done!
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Thrillers fanfare synths are (obv!) kinda horror movie sounding too But that song is all about the bassline to me The synths are slightly less pivotal? Less dominant anyway | |
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That would be pretty amazing, considering that Thriller was released just one month after 1999. I think either someone is mis-remembering or flat out making stuff up. [Edited 6/23/23 12:12pm] | |
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dave1dmarx said:
That would be pretty amazing, considering that Thriller was released just one month after 1999. I think either someone is mis-remembering or flat out making stuff up. [Edited 6/23/23 12:12pm] You’re right. It could well have been Controversy that influenced Thriller. I’ve never noticed before, but there’s a lot of similarities in sound, and mood… even the spoken section. Lord’s Prayer vs Vincent Price’s section. | |
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What? The endings of controversy and thriller couldnt be more different. | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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funkbabyandthebabysitters said: What? The endings of controversy and thriller couldnt be more different. Not that they sound the same, but they both have an unusual spoken section. | |
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