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Michael Jackson interviewed Pharrell?

This is posted over at Okayplayer. Someone claims it's from Interview magazine the August '05 issue. Anyone know if this is real?



Michael Jackson: Hello?

Pharrell Williams: Hello! How are you man?

MJ: You must forgive me, but Gregory Peck, who just died yesterday, was a very dear friend of mine, and I’ve been helping his wife prepare the memorial and all those things. So please forgive me for being late with this call.

PW: No, listen, man, I can’t believe I’m on the phone with you.

MJ: Oh, God bless you.

PW: Thank you, sir. You too.

MJ: Thank you. So, I’m interviewing you, right? And I think it’s seven questions, or something lime that?

PW: Sure. Whatever you like.

MJ: Okay. What would you say inspires you in your music? What is it that inspires you to create your music.

PW: It’s a feeling. You treat the air as a canvas and the paint is the chords that come through your fingers, out of the keyboard. So when I’m playing, I’m sort of painting a feeling in the air. I know that might sound corny, but-

MJ: -No. No, that’s a perfect analogy.

PW: And when you know it’s done, you know it’s done. It’s like painting or sculpting. When you let it go it’s because you know that it’s finished. It’s completed. And vice versa-it tells you, “Hey, I’m done.”

MJ: Yeah. And it refuses to let you sleep until it’s finished.

PW: That’s right.

MJ: Yeah, I go through the same thing. And what do you think of the music today-are you into the new sounds that are being created and the direction that music is going?

PW: Well, personally, I kind of feel like I’m taking notes from people like yourself and Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway, and just sort of doing what feels right.

MJ: Right.

PW: You know, like when everyone was going one way, you went Off The Wall.

MJ: Right.

PW: And when everyone else was going another way, you went Thriller. You just did it your way. And I’m taking notes from people like yourself, like not being afraid to listen to your feelings and turn your aspirations and ambitions into material. Making it happen, making it materialize.

MJ: That’s beautiful. That’s lovely. You said that very well. I wanted to ask you-do you feel, the way I do, that it’s almost like pregnancy, giving birth? Writing a song is like having a child, and once the song is finished, it’s like letting the child into the world. Do you ever feel like that, like it’s hard to let go?

PW: You know what? I did an interview the other day to present a video, and I was afraid to let it go. That was for a video, but the video to me is like the second part of the song because it is the interpretation given in a visual perspective. So, yes, I completely feel that way. And it’s like sometimes if you play something to people and they don’t get it, it’s like your child who’s done something and everyone is pointing fingers and you’re like, “Wait! This is my kid!” Now, I’m not a father, but I imagine that’s the way it would be-at least that’s how I feel about my songs.

MJ: Right. Now the different forms of music/popular-culture music/that the black race has been responsible for bringing in, ushering in, from jazz to pop to rock-n-roll to hip hop, you name it, what do you think all that is about? Is it given from God?

PW: I think all music is a gift from God. And- Michael, can you hold on for one second? Sorry.

MJ: Blues, rock-n-roll, all the different forms of popular music-like rock-n-roll was invented by Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Fats Domino.

PW: Absolutely.

MJ: Even the dances from the cakewalk to the Charleston, the popping, the breaking, the locking. Don’t you think they’re a gift from God?

PW: Absolutely. God gave us that gift when he gave us the gift of interpretation. I mean, when you write your lyrics, you’re writing to someone, or to the world. When you’re playing, you’re playing something for the world to hear. When you’re dancing, you’re dancing for people to see. It’s just a form of _expression. And the there are times when you might be a little more introverted about it, when you’re dancing, writing, or playing for yourself, and you have no idea how amazing what you’re doing looks, sounds, or feels, until somebody else tells you, or until you record it and go back and look at it.

MJ: That’s right. Who are some of the older artists-not the artists on the radio today-who inspired you when you were younger? Like the artists your father listened to, did you learn anything from those artists?

PW: Absolutely. The Isley Brothers.

MJ: Yeah, me too. I love the Isley Brothers. And I love Sly & the Family Stone.

PW: Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder…

MJ: You like all the people I like.

PW: Those chord changes. They take you away.

MJ: Beautiful, beautiful. Okay, well where are you? In New York?

PW: I’m in Virginia Beach, Virginia, sir.

MJ: Virginia! Oh, beautiful. Will you give my love to Virginia?

PW: Yes. Thankyou.

MJ: And your mother and your parents? Because God has blessed you with special gifts.

PW: Thank you, sir. And I just wanted to say something, and I don’t know if you want to hear this, but I have to say it because it’s on my heart. But people bother you-

MJ: -Yeah.

PW: -Because they love you. That’s the only reason why. When you do something that people don’t necessarily understand, they’re going to make it into a bigger problem than they would for anybody else because one of the most amazing talents that’s ever lived. You’ve accomplished and achieved more in this century than most other men.

MJ: Well, thank you very much. That’s very kind of you.

PW: What you do is so amazing. When you are 100 years old, and they’re still making up things about what you’ve done to this and what you’ve done to that on your body-please believe me, if you decided you wanted to dip your whole body in chrome, you are so amazing that the world, no matter what they say, is going to be right there to see it. And that is because of what you have achieved in the music world, and in changing people’s lives. People are having children to your songs. You’ve affected the world.

MJ: Thank you very much. It’s like the bigger the star, the bigger the target. You know when you’re-and I’m not being a braggadocio or anything like that-but you know you’re on top when they start throwing arrows at you. Even Jesus was crucified. People who bring light into the world, from Mahatma Gandhi to Martin Luther King to Jesus Christ, even myself. And my motto has been Heal the World, We are the world, Earth Song, Save Our Children, Help Our Planet. And people want to persecute me for it, but it never hurts, because the fan base becomes stronger. I’m resilient. I have rhinoceros skin. Nothing can hurt me. Nothing.

PW: Well, that’s precisely my point. I just want to let you know you’re amazing, man. What you do to music, from “Billie Jean” to “That’s What You Get (For Being Polite)”-.

MJ: Oh, you know that one?

PW:

MJ: Boy, you know all those ones.

PW: When you do that, you do that to the world.


MJ:

PW: If I never work with you, just know that you are unstoppable. That’s why I said, when you’re 100 years old and you decide to dip your entire body in chrome, as much as they say things-and I don’t care what they say about you, sir- they’re going to be right there to see it.

MJ: There’s a lot of jealousy there. I love all races, I love all people, but sometimes there’s a devil in people, and they get jealous. Every time there’s a luminary that goes beyond the heights of his field of endeavor, people tend to get jealous and try to bring him down. But they can’t with me because I’m very, very, very, strong. They don’t know that, though.

PW: They know! Please believe me, they know!

MJ: Anyone else would’ve cracked by now; they can’t crack me. I’m very strong.

PW: Of course. They couldn’t crack you when you were 10, because you were destroying grown men doing what you did with your voice and your talent. And when you were 20, you were outdoing people that had been doing it for 20 or 30 years. And nowadays they’re still waiting to see where you’re at. They want to see your kids, they want to see your world. You’re amazing, and I just wanted to tell you that, man. And I hope that this all gets printed because it’s very important to me. I hope I can be half as dope as you one day.

MJ: Oh, God bless you. You’re wonderful, too. Thank you so much.

PW: Thank you, man.

MJ: Have a lovely day.

PW: You too, sir.

MJ: Thank you. Bye.

PW: Bye.
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Reply #1 posted 10/25/05 4:06pm

jonylawson

you went your way...more like quincy went one way..MJ is quincy..as a force purely on his own he isnt shit.

27..TWENTY SEVEN songwriters for invicible.....

that my friends says it all. wink
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Reply #2 posted 10/25/05 5:11pm

lilgish

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jonylawson said:

..MJ is quincy..as a force purely on his own he isnt shit.
dunce
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Reply #3 posted 10/25/05 9:48pm

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jonylawson said:

you went your way...more like quincy went one way..MJ is quincy..as a force purely on his own he isnt shit.

27..TWENTY SEVEN songwriters for invicible.....

that my friends says it all. wink


Triumph (5 Songwriters, 80 percent by Mike)

That my friends, says it all
PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It
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Reply #4 posted 10/25/05 9:49pm

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That is a very nice interview by two of my favorites.
PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It
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Reply #5 posted 10/25/05 11:29pm

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I love reading Michael jackson interviews! biggrin
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #6 posted 10/25/05 11:49pm

Christopher

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2005? this interview is hella old lol i have it in a 2003/04 interview mag with coldplay on the cover. and i think pharrell then interviews mj mr.green
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Reply #7 posted 10/26/05 3:35am

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dag said:

I love reading Michael jackson interviews! biggrin


no way! get out of town eek
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Reply #8 posted 10/26/05 5:08am

LightOfArt

MJ: Anyone else would’ve cracked by now; they can’t crack me. I’m very strong.

PW: Of course. They couldn’t crack you when you were 10, because you were destroying grown men doing what you did with your voice and your talent. And when you were 20, you were outdoing people that had been doing it for 20 or 30 years. And nowadays they’re still waiting to see where you’re at.

You know, like when everyone was going one way, you went Off The Wall.

And when everyone else was going another way, you went Thriller. You just did it your way. And I’m taking notes from people like yourself, like not being afraid to listen to your feelings and turn your aspirations and ambitions into material. Making it happen, making it materialize.


nod touched
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Reply #9 posted 10/26/05 6:09am

TheSmyrk

LittleBLUECorvette said:

jonylawson said:

you went your way...more like quincy went one way..MJ is quincy..as a force purely on his own he isnt shit.

27..TWENTY SEVEN songwriters for invicible.....

that my friends says it all. wink


Triumph (5 Songwriters, 80 percent by Mike)

That my friends, says it all



What's Triumph? I've never heard of that album.
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Reply #10 posted 10/26/05 9:22am

manthevan

TheSmyrk said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:



Triumph (5 Songwriters, 80 percent by Mike)

That my friends, says it all



What's Triumph? I've never heard of that album.


If you have missed Triumph and Destiny you have missed some of Michael's (and his brothers) best work.

It is ignorant to say MJ is nothing without Quincy. There was no Quincy on That's what you get for being polite, Can you feel it, Things I do for you etc...and remember Destiny was before Off the wall
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Reply #11 posted 10/26/05 9:25am

kdj997

Christopher said:

2005? this interview is hella old lol i have it in a 2003/04 interview mag with coldplay on the cover. and i think pharrell then interviews mj mr.green


Yeah the whole greorgy peck dying thing should give away the fact that its not from '05.
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Reply #12 posted 10/26/05 9:59am

TheSmyrk

Oh. It's a J5 album. I was so lost. I even looked up his discography and didn't see it.
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Reply #13 posted 10/26/05 10:06am

LightOfArt




Get them now Smyrk. They kill some of MJ's solo albums people consider his bes ones, like say Thriller.

Essential tracks on both albums:
-Heartbreak Hotel(This Place Hotel)
-Shake Your Body
-Walk Right Now
-Bless His Soul
-Time Waits For Noone
-Can You Feel It.

I cant even write them down. All the songs are great nod
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Reply #14 posted 10/26/05 10:11am

TheSmyrk

Wait! Shake your body wasn't a solo joint? Omg. I think you're right. Which one has (I don't know the name, so here's the hook...) "Let me show you, let me show you the way to go...?" That chord progression that was later stolen and abused by Al B. Sure (Capt. Caveman lookin sunuva) and that unknown band Ladae for "We Came Here To Party" and Janet on "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)"
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Reply #15 posted 10/26/05 10:21am

LightOfArt

"Show You The Way To Go" is on their self titled album.

Shake Your Body is not a solo song it's on Destiny LP
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Reply #16 posted 10/26/05 10:21am

Ellie

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TheSmyrk said:

Wait! Shake your body wasn't a solo joint? Omg. I think you're right. Which one has (I don't know the name, so here's the hook...) "Let me show you, let me show you the way to go...?" That chord progression that was later stolen and abused by Al B. Sure (Capt. Caveman lookin sunuva) and that unknown band Ladae for "We Came Here To Party" and Janet on "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)"


That's 'Show You The Way To Go' from "The Jacksons" album in 1976. It was their only group UK #1 in 1977.
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Reply #17 posted 10/26/05 10:22am

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LightOfArt said:

They kill some of MJ's solo albums people consider his bes ones, like say Thriller.


nod
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Reply #18 posted 10/26/05 10:27am

TheSmyrk

Did anybody else get uncomfortable when Pharell started talkin about the scandal and stuff? I was like, "change subject! change subject! talk about music! music!" I pictured Mike slammin the phone down and cryin like a South Park episode. disbelief
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Reply #19 posted 10/26/05 10:40am

OdysseyMiles

LightOfArt said:

[img]Triumph[/img]
[img]Destiny[/img]

Get them now Smyrk. They kill some of MJ's solo albums people consider his bes ones, like say Thriller.

Essential tracks on both albums:
-Heartbreak Hotel(This Place Hotel)
-Shake Your Body
-Walk Right Now
-Bless His Soul
-Time Waits For No One
-Can You Feel It.

I cant even write them down. All the songs are great nod


"Time Waits For No One" can make a grown man cry. touched
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Reply #20 posted 10/26/05 1:43pm

dancerella

TheSmyrk said:

Did anybody else get uncomfortable when Pharell started talkin about the scandal and stuff? I was like, "change subject! change subject! talk about music! music!" I pictured Mike slammin the phone down and cryin like a South Park episode. disbelief



I did at first but I think what he said was tasteful so it was ok. The part I thought was funny, is when he asked him to hold on. Imagine you're on the phone with MJ asking him to hold on. Whatever is going on in the background would have to wait unless my house was on fire! biggrin
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Reply #21 posted 10/26/05 1:45pm

prettymansson

good reading
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