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Thread started 10/22/07 4:44am

LEWISTAYLORFAN

Michael Jackson's new album/Lewis Taylor

According to insiders in the know, Michael has covered a Lewis Taylor track from Lewis's debut album for his new album.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/L...252&sr=1-2
It gets so salty baby (bittersweet by Lewis Taylor)
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Reply #1 posted 10/22/07 8:26am

lilgish

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sounds good, hopefully he will get lewis on the track.
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Reply #2 posted 10/22/07 8:26am

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Michael Jackson better come on with the come on. He's getting DANGEROUSly close to 50, and soon it's gonna be time for him to just BEAT IT. I know he's probably waiting for the best timing, but his new shit better be BLAZING!!!
"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #3 posted 10/22/07 9:56am

midnightmover

LEWISTAYLORFAN has obviously figured out the only way to get any org interest in lower profile artists like LT is to work the name MJ, Madonna, or Janet into the thread title. Coming soon "Janet Disses Mica Paris", "Madonna Loves The Brand New Heavies", "MJ Spotted With Joanna Newsom" wink
“The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Reply #4 posted 10/22/07 10:44am

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Lewis Taylor actually has a large fan following on this board.
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Reply #5 posted 10/22/07 10:47am

midnightmover

Nonetheless, this thread will get a lot more views because the name MJ is in the title.
[Edited 10/22/07 11:17am]
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Reply #6 posted 10/22/07 10:48am

Zink

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Reply #7 posted 10/22/07 10:49am

Zink

Cant see it at all, sounds like a lot of rubbish to me.
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Reply #8 posted 10/23/07 12:56am

LEWISTAYLORFAN

midnightmover said:

LEWISTAYLORFAN has obviously figured out the only way to get any org interest in lower profile artists like LT is to work the name MJ, Madonna, or Janet into the thread title. Coming soon "Janet Disses Mica Paris", "Madonna Loves The Brand New Heavies", "MJ Spotted With Joanna Newsom" wink


What is your beef?

Lewis Taylor has fans on this site!

I went to see Prince at the 02 and I am a big Prince fan.
It gets so salty baby (bittersweet by Lewis Taylor)
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Reply #9 posted 10/23/07 1:19am

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LEWISTAYLORFAN said:

midnightmover said:

LEWISTAYLORFAN has obviously figured out the only way to get any org interest in lower profile artists like LT is to work the name MJ, Madonna, or Janet into the thread title. Coming soon "Janet Disses Mica Paris", "Madonna Loves The Brand New Heavies", "MJ Spotted With Joanna Newsom" wink


What is your beef?

Lewis Taylor has fans on this site!

I went to see Prince at the 02 and I am a big Prince fan.

Bro, you just missed the whole point. He is not dissing you or Lewis Taylor smile
The fact is, threads that are NOT about MJ/Madonna/Janet/JT etc do NOT get many views or replies around here. Trust me, I know from experience lol
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It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #10 posted 10/23/07 2:08am

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PDogz said:

Michael Jackson better come on with the come on. He's getting DANGEROUSly close to 50, and soon it's gonna be time for him to just BEAT IT. I know he's probably waiting for the best timing, but his new shit better be BLAZING!!!

So is Prince and Madonna. They are the same age. I wonder if you´d say that about these two as well.
"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 #11 posted 10/23/07 3:22am

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dag said:

So is Prince and Madonna. They are the same age. I wonder if you´d say that about these two as well.

If they had just gone through the same series of legal battles that Michael has, with the same hits to his moral character, and had gone as long as Michael has gone since putting out an album, given those things together; then yes, I'd say the same about Prince and Madonna as well.

And don't get it twisted - I love Michael Jackson, thought "Invincible" was amazing! Regardless of what it did in the charts or the politics behind trying to destroy his career. I think Michael Jackson is a recording MONSTER, I'm a fan. But his next project better be HUGE if he intends to keep his music career going. And if it isn't, still can't take away from what he already acomplishied in the past.

That's where 50 becomes an issue. If everything else in your career and life is in order, then the current media consciousness will give you a pass. But it everything else is in shambles, 50 (in The Pepsi Generation) will be the death of you.
"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #12 posted 10/23/07 5:26am

agentmonday

PDogz said:

dag said:

So is Prince and Madonna. They are the same age. I wonder if you´d say that about these two as well.

If they had just gone through the same series of legal battles that Michael has, with the same hits to his moral character, and had gone as long as Michael has gone since putting out an album, given those things together; then yes, I'd say the same about Prince and Madonna as well.

And don't get it twisted - I love Michael Jackson, thought "Invincible" was amazing! Regardless of what it did in the charts or the politics behind trying to destroy his career. I think Michael Jackson is a recording MONSTER, I'm a fan. But his next project better be HUGE if he intends to keep his music career going. And if it isn't, still can't take away from what he already acomplishied in the past.

That's where 50 becomes an issue. If everything else in your career and life is in order, then the current media consciousness will give you a pass. But it everything else is in shambles, 50 (in The Pepsi Generation) will be the death of you.




"The Pepsi Generation"? That's so 80's. Who drinks pepsi anyway? Coke so much better. smile
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Reply #13 posted 10/23/07 5:36am

Cinnie

PDogz said:

Michael Jackson better come on with the come on. He's getting DANGEROUSly close to 50, and soon it's gonna be time for him to just BEAT IT. I know he's probably waiting for the best timing, but his new shit better be BLAZING!!!


-Dangerous
-Beat It

wait he had a song called Blazing?
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Reply #14 posted 10/23/07 9:08am

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agentmonday said:

"The Pepsi Generation"? That's so 80's. Who drinks pepsi anyway? Coke so much better. smile

The expression may be old, but the phenomenon still exists.
"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #15 posted 10/23/07 9:37am

midnightmover

FuNkeNsteiN said:

LEWISTAYLORFAN said:



What is your beef?

Lewis Taylor has fans on this site!

I went to see Prince at the 02 and I am a big Prince fan.

Bro, you just missed the whole point. He is not dissing you or Lewis Taylor smile
The fact is, threads that are NOT about MJ/Madonna/Janet/JT etc do NOT get many views or replies around here. Trust me, I know from experience lol
[Edited 10/23/07 1:21am]

Thank you.
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Reply #16 posted 10/24/07 9:51am

LEWISTAYLORFAN

FuNkeNsteiN said:

LEWISTAYLORFAN said:



What is your beef?

Lewis Taylor has fans on this site!

I went to see Prince at the 02 and I am a big Prince fan.

Bro, you just missed the whole point. He is not dissing you or Lewis Taylor smile
The fact is, threads that are NOT about MJ/Madonna/Janet/JT etc do NOT get many views or replies around here. Trust me, I know from experience lol
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Sorry mate I misunderstood.I thought you were being sarky.
It gets so salty baby (bittersweet by Lewis Taylor)
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Reply #17 posted 10/25/07 6:27am

SoulAlive

dag said:

PDogz said:

Michael Jackson better come on with the come on. He's getting DANGEROUSly close to 50, and soon it's gonna be time for him to just BEAT IT. I know he's probably waiting for the best timing, but his new shit better be BLAZING!!!

So is Prince and Madonna. They are the same age. I wonder if you´d say that about these two as well.


The difference is,Prince and Madonna don't really have anything to prove.Prince had an amazingly successful tour a few years ago,and Madonna has had three hugely successful tours in this decade alone.I don't see them in the position of having to "make a comeback",or prove that they're still vital.Michael,on the other hand.... boxed
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Reply #18 posted 10/25/07 6:34am

Rodya24

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dag said:


So is Prince and Madonna. They are the same age. I wonder if you´d say that about these two as well.


The difference is,Prince and Madonna don't really have anything to prove.Prince had an amazingly successful tour a few years ago,and Madonna has had three hugely successful tours in this decade alone.I don't see them in the position of having to "make a comeback",or prove that they're still vital.Michael,on the other hand.... boxed


Another difference is that Michael Jackson started in show business over ten years before Prince and Madonna. Sure, he has not toured in a decade, but the fact that he started in the '60s should be taken into account. Let the others keep on "proving" themselves. If Michael Jackson had retired in 1993 when his armagaddon struck, he would have retired after 25 years in show business. Not bad for someone who you think still needs to "prove" himself.
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Reply #19 posted 10/25/07 10:55am

jn2

LEWISTAYLORFAN said:

According to insiders in the know, Michael has covered a Lewis Taylor track from Lewis's debut album for his new album.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/L...252&sr=1-2

I've googled "Michael Jackson + Lewis Taylor" and the only answer was this: http://prince.org/msg/8/249683
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Reply #20 posted 10/25/07 11:50am

midnightmover

LEWISTAYLORFAN said:

FuNkeNsteiN said:


Bro, you just missed the whole point. He is not dissing you or Lewis Taylor smile
The fact is, threads that are NOT about MJ/Madonna/Janet/JT etc do NOT get many views or replies around here. Trust me, I know from experience lol
[Edited 10/23/07 1:21am]


Sorry mate I misunderstood.I thought you were being sarky.

Oh, I was being sarky since this story is clearly bogus. However, I ain't knocking no-one. I understand your motives. As far as white Marvin Gaye wannabees go, LT wipes the floor with, say Robin Thicke. He's got a great sound and is very underrated. The fact is there are now many people (MJ fans mainly) who will now at least be familiar with his name who had probably never heard of him before. Still, the story is lacking in credibiliy. shrug
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Reply #21 posted 10/25/07 12:14pm

midnightmover

Rodya24 said:

SoulAlive said:



The difference is,Prince and Madonna don't really have anything to prove.Prince had an amazingly successful tour a few years ago,and Madonna has had three hugely successful tours in this decade alone.I don't see them in the position of having to "make a comeback",or prove that they're still vital.Michael,on the other hand.... boxed


Another difference is that Michael Jackson started in show business over ten years before Prince and Madonna. Sure, he has not toured in a decade, but the fact that he started in the '60s should be taken into account. Let the others keep on "proving" themselves. If Michael Jackson had retired in 1993 when his armagaddon struck, he would have retired after 25 years in show business. Not bad for someone who you think still needs to "prove" himself.

I can run off a list of at least a hundred performers who started performing way before Mike was even born and are still at it today. That's not to mention child stars like stevie wonder and donny osmond who still perform regularly. The bottom line is you're either an artist or you're not. If you are then you do the work. If not, then you have to be counted as an ex-performer or a part-timer. That's the category Mike falls into. He's effectively been out of the game now for 10 years (Invincible was such a brief, half hearted thing that it doesn't even count as a substantive return to work). Mike was still only in his 30s when he effectively dropped out of the game. Talking about his early stardom is just a red herring. The real story is that Mike's demons and withering ability to sing and dance drained all the passion for music out of him.
“The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Reply #22 posted 10/25/07 12:41pm

Rodya24

midnightmover said:

Rodya24 said:



Another difference is that Michael Jackson started in show business over ten years before Prince and Madonna. Sure, he has not toured in a decade, but the fact that he started in the '60s should be taken into account. Let the others keep on "proving" themselves. If Michael Jackson had retired in 1993 when his armagaddon struck, he would have retired after 25 years in show business. Not bad for someone who you think still needs to "prove" himself.

I can run off a list of at least a hundred performers who started performing way before Mike was even born and are still at it today. That's not to mention child stars like stevie wonder and donny osmond who still perform regularly. The bottom line is you're either an artist or you're not. If you are then you do the work. If not, then you have to be counted as an ex-performer or a part-timer. That's the category Mike falls into. He's effectively been out of the game now for 10 years (Invincible was such a brief, half hearted thing that it doesn't even count as a substantive return to work). Mike was still only in his 30s when he effectively dropped out of the game. Talking about his early stardom is just a red herring. The real story is that Mike's demons and withering ability to sing and dance drained all the passion for music out of him.


No offense, but you speak as if you are Michael Jackson himself or know him in person. Sure, if he had the passion to perform he would, but that was not what I was arguing. I was responding to SoulAlive's comments that Michael Jackson still needs to prove himself. What for if he has no passion for his art right now? If he has had decades of phenomenal performances?
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Reply #23 posted 10/25/07 4:48pm

midnightmover

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midnightmover said:


I can run off a list of at least a hundred performers who started performing way before Mike was even born and are still at it today. That's not to mention child stars like stevie wonder and donny osmond who still perform regularly. The bottom line is you're either an artist or you're not. If you are then you do the work. If not, then you have to be counted as an ex-performer or a part-timer. That's the category Mike falls into. He's effectively been out of the game now for 10 years (Invincible was such a brief, half hearted thing that it doesn't even count as a substantive return to work). Mike was still only in his 30s when he effectively dropped out of the game. Talking about his early stardom is just a red herring. The real story is that Mike's demons and withering ability to sing and dance drained all the passion for music out of him.


No offense, but you speak as if you are Michael Jackson himself or know him in person. Sure, if he had the passion to perform he would, but that was not what I was arguing. I was responding to SoulAlive's comments that Michael Jackson still needs to prove himself. What for if he has no passion for his art right now? If he has had decades of phenomenal performances?

No offense, but you don't need to know Michael Jackson personally to see that he can't sing or dance like he used to and his passion for music has obviously faded. You don't have to know him personally to surmise that his personal trials might have diverted him slightly from his art either. As for Mike not needing to prove himself. Well no, not if he's content to be seen by the world as a washed-out freak who threw away his success and ended up as a broken shell of a man. If he's content to be seen that way then no, he has nothing at all to prove.
“The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Reply #24 posted 10/25/07 5:06pm

Rodya24

midnightmover said:

Rodya24 said:



No offense, but you speak as if you are Michael Jackson himself or know him in person. Sure, if he had the passion to perform he would, but that was not what I was arguing. I was responding to SoulAlive's comments that Michael Jackson still needs to prove himself. What for if he has no passion for his art right now? If he has had decades of phenomenal performances?

No offense, but you don't need to know Michael Jackson personally to see that he can't sing or dance like he used to and his passion for music has obviously faded. You don't have to know him personally to surmise that his personal trials might have diverted him slightly from his art either. As for Mike not needing to prove himself. Well no, not if he's content to be seen by the world as a washed-out freak who threw away his success and ended up as a broken shell of a man. If he's content to be seen that way then no, he has nothing at all to prove.


Hey he may be seen as a "washed-out freak who threw away his success and ended up as a broken shell of a man" to most of the world, but I still think he has nothing left to prove. And perhaps he is okay with being seen this way. Like you said, he cannot sing or dance like he used, but it is not like clips of his past performances have all disappeared.
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