IanRG said:
That was a joke. The song was unsucessful because it wasn't released. That's all. Had it been released physically ( at the time no download, no streaming), WMCIG would have been a huge success, with only MJ and Celine Dion fans all over the world. | |
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Do you care about Rick Astley though? You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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IanRG said:
I was joking. For sure MJ wrote that song well before 9/11. That's why he was able in such a short time to propose that song. But still, it was a prowess, knowing how bad he was at the time, I mean he didn't even promote his own tracks from Invincible at all, to reunite such great "stars", in both english and spanish version ( especially in spanish version, where he even got Santana !). At the time there was no streaming, no downloads ( that shit became significant only from 2004), the only way to sell that song was on physical single. For many reasons, including the fact that Sony couldn't do any money from it, it wasn't released.Had it been, it would have been a smash hit Worldwide, even, as Joris said, if it was a cheesy song. I do think melodically the song is great though. And MJ is clearly more involved in it than most of the songs from Invincible. | |
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TrivialPursuit said: "What More Can I Give" - I can't even remember that, then I see it was for 9/11. Did I even know about it back then? Probably. Didn't Usher and Celine sing on it? I have a vision in my head about it. After that, he constantly tried to recreate that warm and fuzzy feel good song and he never did. "Heal The World" is so saccharine, it could've been rewritten as a Disney kids song. I don't know how it ever got any attention at all, other than him just shoving it in our faces all the time. Lol write something like Heal The World. Just do it. Do it better. Let us all laugh. That song would have been #1 Worldwide, as a 6th single, if Whiney Houston I Will Always Love You had never existed. That says a lot. You also forgot Always Be Not Always from the Victory album. Had that song bd released at the time it would have been a hit. So that shit didn't date back from We Are The World. Even Can You Feel It is a kind of a humanitarian song, if you think about it. [Edited 2/19/24 15:04pm] | |
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IanRG said:
[Edited 2/20/24 0:01am] It was sold as a download two years after the event ( 10/27/2003) without any form of publicity! The momentum was gone, the project was dead and anachronistic At the time the download format was inexistant. Nielsen Soundscan began tracking sales in november 2004 only. The first song to reach 1 millions download was Hollaback Girl from Gwen Stefani in december of 2005. So that song had no chance to reach his audience back then. It needed to be released in november of 2001, as a physical release, and that's all. In 2001, You Rock My World sold 1 million copies worldwide without even being released in the USA, without even a b-side of some sort. So the CD single was still something at the time. | |
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The last several pages of this thread have no Prince music discussion, so perhaps this should be moved to non-Prince forum? Although there is little else going on here. There may or may not be something coming! | |
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FrankieCoco1 said: The last several pages of this thread have no Prince music discussion, so perhaps this should be moved to non-Prince forum? Although there is little else going on here. You just went to quote Prince. I just did it myself too. | |
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[Edited 2/20/24 10:57am] Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
[Edited 2/20/24 10:57am] Man In The Mirror was a hit in the US. And that's about all. It peaked at #33 on the Eurochart, and #39 in Australia. In 83/85 everything MJ released would do better than that, I m.sorry. And I never said Be Not Always would do better than MITM by the way. Heal the world has more to do with We Are the World ( which was released two years before MITM by the way) than with Man In The Mirror. The rest is BS and nonsense. Keep The Faith a potential hit? Like everything on that album. After two yeaes of heavy promotion, they could still have been promoting for a third year another row of singles ( Dangerous- Keep The Faith - Trip on me ...) [Edited 2/20/24 13:58pm] | |
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Sheila E... I mean, WTF, she really had to say that? That she was dissapointed for not being able to sing one line? I mean why did they ask her for this documentary anyway? She litterealy was just a side note to get Prince. And why wasn't ther a bit of info about the making/collection of that album? Could've been worth more Prince related info tbh. - Love the documentary. Love the Bob dylan thing going on, The Springsteen thing, Hell, Lionel was amazing... Quincy too, Stevie... wtf? ))) MJ wtf? And drunk Jarreau Huey was pretty ok, so was Lauper, The practicing parts at the piano were amazing! All by all a pretty good coumentary. And indeed stupid to use Prince's pic from 1988...
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Okay you two calm down. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Ian, I'm good, bro. My comments weren't to school you or whoever you were in it with. It's just a larger opinion about the topic at hand, that's all. [Edited 2/21/24 13:20pm] Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Totally agree about Sheila [Edited 2/21/24 17:15pm] | |
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