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Short Prince / MJ Anecdote from Hollywood Producer This from producer Lynda Obst in an inteview in the Hollywood Reporter when she worked for David Geffen in the 80s:
But moments on the clock were “phenomenal.” She recalls having a meeting with Prince one day and with Michael Jackson on another. Then there was the day they both were in her office at the same time, sitting across from her. “They happened to be visiting David and I had to entertain them while they waited,” she says. “I just sat there, and they barely looked at each other. I think they were both uncomfortable.”
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"just sitting there" isn't very "entertaining". she should have rolled in a ping pong table!!! "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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It's a shame that neither man seemed willing or able to put their ego to one side and find it in themselves to collaborate on something. Michael Jackson worked with a who's who of popular musicians. Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney, Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger etc. The list goes on and on. And Prince had his fair share of musical team ups with the likes of Madonna, Gwen Stefani, Kate Bush. Not to mention the times Prince would have someone join him on stage like Kendrick Lamar, Stevie Wonder etc. It's just a shame for humanity that we never got that Michael Jackson/Prince team up. | |
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I think the right time would have been a collaboration on Invincible. I read a rumour about Prince producing a song for the album circa 2000/2001.
But at the time, MJ wasn't all that dynamic anymore to engage this specific collaboration, and frankly Prince productions weren't that great circa 97/2001 ( which is before Rainbow Children of course) + he was out of the public eye. Since Call My Name was supposedly recorded during the TRC sessions, maybe that's something he could have given to MJ for Invincible ( I personnally hate that song, but it fits to the slow rnb theme of the album). He could have also recorded a guitar solo for a song like Do You Know Where Your Children Are. Or Something more exciting than Privacy. I could envision a bolder version of 2000 Watts with Prince talking instead of Teddy Riley ( that would fit Well) with some Prince extra things : more guitar solos, more bass slapping by the fourth minute of the song, etc. The original versionof 2000 Watts run 6 minutes +, so that fits. Also, since they were both on conspiracy and slave/master things, they could have allied together to do a song project about that, with somebody else more "neutral", like Stevie Wonder. I can picture MJ singing the chorus of What The Fuss, instead of En Vogue. [Edited 3/1/24 2:05am] [Edited 3/1/24 2:06am] [Edited 3/1/24 2:07am] [Edited 3/1/24 2:08am] | |
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Michael, quietly in his head " hey, we should do a duett. He can start with 'your butt is mine' - hehehehe"
Prince, in his head "I am feeling some strange vibes..."
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I marvel at your re-writing of history in all these Prince / MJ threads, truly. | |
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It would've been lame and only denegrated Prince as B-team sideman junior space cadet Launchpad to MJ's Darkwing Duck. [Edited 3/1/24 17:06pm] | |
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I finally got the chance to watch the Thriller 40 documentary.
One thing that I heard that I had not known before was during the making of Thriller. MJ did ET album and there was a disagreement with two labels and I believe Epic/CBS sued MJ, Quincy and Speilberg.
MJ lawyer said the outcome to make MJ happy was they gave MJ the masters to Off the Wall and Thriller and maybe even Bad.
Which made me think of Prince and how MJ had gotten his master recordings almost 10 years earlier be fore Prince had started to make it public that he wanted them.
Crazy.
Always thought it was a miss oppertunity for a collaboration between the two of them, but I can't say that I was really blow away with Prince and Madonna's collaboration.
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Prince offered MJ the song "Wouldn't U Love To Love Me" for possible inclusion on Bad but MJ turned it down. | |
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SoulAlive said: Prince offered MJ the song "Wouldn't U Love To Love Me" for possible inclusion on Bad but MJ turned it down. Yes, but I wonder what version was it, and if it was ever recorded ( I highly doubt it). | |
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I'm glad they never did a duet. I don't think it would've been very good, personally. I prefer P solo to any of the duets he's done. I would've been more interested in MJ giving P a killer track to make his own. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I think he could have offered a stronger song than that one I just can't imagine Michael singing that song. | |
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WhisperingDandelions said:
It would've been lame and only denegrated Prince as B-team sideman junior space cadet Launchpad to MJ's Darkwing Duck. [Edited 3/1/24 17:06pm] I can't speak for anyone else but for me, it's not about the hits. I don't think either of these guys had many hits in my lifetime so any hits either man had means precious little to me. I am just genuinely curious as to what it would have sounded like. Maybe you are correct. Maybe it would have been lame. But Prince is as close to a musical genius as any popstar can get and Michael Jackson wrote some of the best pop tunes ever recorded. So I think there's just as good a chance that any potential collaboration could have been brilliant as there is that it would have been lame. | |
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SoulAlive said: Prince offered MJ the song "Wouldn't U Love To Love Me" for possible inclusion on Bad but MJ turned it down. I don't blame him for turning that down to be fair. | |
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RODSERLING said:[quote] TrivialPursuit said:
Sunset Driver | |
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SoulAlive said:
I think he could have offered a stronger song than that one I just can't imagine Michael singing that song. The Dance Electric would have been cool for MJ or The Jacksons circa 1984. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Go ahead and do that mash-up of "Bad/MNIP" you always wanted to do! "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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[Edited 3/3/24 13:11pm] | |
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Sadly there's any number of artists Prince could have collaborated with but didn't. The one's he did weren't up to much. With Andy Allo being about the best. The unreleased Rita Ora track sounded like it might have potential. So it's hardly surprising he never worked with MJ. The eyes of the world would have been on him, and it could never live up to that kind of hype. Better to let the fantasy exist in peoples minds. | |
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During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Obst reminisced about the "phenomenal" moments she experienced while working in the entertainment industry. Among these moments were meetings with iconic figures such as Prince and Michael Jackson. [Edited 3/5/24 18:14pm] | |
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IanRG said:
[Edited 3/3/24 13:11pm] In the 80's and 90's, that would have been too complicated to to gather both of them inside a common project. But in the 2000, I think everybody, Prince, MJ, their recording labels, the audience, the critics, would have been all fine with that and the reception would have been good, no matter if it was another Love Song. | |
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IanRG said:
Nonsense. Slash was there in the 2001 MSG concerts. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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