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Lady In My Life - full version! Didn´t even know it existed.
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Nice ..... Youth is wasted on the young ..... | |
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There is also a different remix to "Human Nature". It is used by SWV on their remix to "Right Here", from the "Free Willy" soundtrack. It is more melodic than the version on the CD. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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Makes you wondered why it wasn't included on the album
Billie Jean has additional lyrics too.. | |
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dag said: Didn´t even know it existed.
It's beautiful- and there was always additional lyrics on the original Thriller LP. I knew it existed and waited 15 years to get it!! We are hoping to get a HQ version very soon. www.maximum-jackson.com
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funkpill said: Makes you wondered why it wasn't included on the album
Billie Jean has additional lyrics too.. There wasn't enough room.In his autobiography,Quincy Jones talks about the making of 'Thriller' and how they had to edit out alot of stuff.Several songs had to be shortened,with verses removed.Originally,"Billie Jean" had a long,haunting intro,but it too had to be removed.According to Quincy,Michael was in tears when that part was removed. Instead of these silly remixes by will.i.am,Akon and others....wouldn't it be more exciting if we could hear the original,un-edited version of 'Thriller',before alot of parts were removed? They should have released that on the Thriller 25th annivsersary set. | |
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The version that was released works better, but thanks for posting this. Rod wrote a hot tune with a great arrangement, Mike sings beautifully, and the band is the shit, esp. Louis Johnson!!
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shorttrini said: There is also a different remix to "Human Nature". It is used by SWV on their remix to "Right Here", from the "Free Willy" soundtrack. It is more melodic than the version on the CD.
This is something I would like to hear Human Nature was my fav on Thriller | |
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SoulAlive said: funkpill said: Makes you wondered why it wasn't included on the album
Billie Jean has additional lyrics too.. There wasn't enough room.In his autobiography,Quincy Jones talks about the making of 'Thriller' and how they had to edit out alot of stuff.Several songs had to be shortened,with verses removed.Originally,"Billie Jean" had a long,haunting intro,but it too had to be removed.According to Quincy,Michael was in tears when that part was removed. Instead of these silly remixes by will.i.am,Akon and others....wouldn't it be more exciting if we could hear the original,un-edited version of 'Thriller',before alot of parts were removed? They should have released that on the Thriller 25th annivsersary set. Yep. They had to edit Wanna Be Startin' Somethin', Thriller, and Billie Jean, and The Lady In My Life. Hell, Bruce Swedien did 91 mixes for Billie Jean and we've only heard Mix #2 I complained about Thriller 25 and still do, but what's done is done. I know there's gonna be a 30th anniversary edition.....that I know for sure "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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This is very nice... and I agree that rather than the remixes, I would have much preferred to hear Michael and Quincy's original interpretations of the music.
I'd think it to be much more relevant to a project like 'Thriller 25'. | |
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Adisa said: The version that was released works better, but thanks for posting this. Rod wrote a hot tune with a great arrangement, Mike sings beautifully, and the band is the shit, esp. Louis Johnson!!
Yeah, it's great to hear it, but they were right to edit it. “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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SoulAlive said: Instead of these silly remixes by will.i.am,Akon and others....wouldn't it be more exciting if we could hear the original,un-edited version of 'Thriller',before alot of parts were removed? They should have released that on the Thriller 25th annivsersary set. 100% AGREE! I haven't even touched a copy of Thriller 25 and don't plan to. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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This edited parts sound like outtakes from Ingram and Austin's "Baby Come To Me" and the bridge always reminded me of Stylistics "Hurry Up This Way Again" | |
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SoulAlive said: funkpill said: Makes you wondered why it wasn't included on the album
Billie Jean has additional lyrics too.. There wasn't enough room.In his autobiography,Quincy Jones talks about the making of 'Thriller' and how they had to edit out alot of stuff.Several songs had to be shortened,with verses removed.Originally,"Billie Jean" had a long,haunting intro,but it too had to be removed.According to Quincy,Michael was in tears when that part was removed. Instead of these silly remixes by will.i.am,Akon and others....wouldn't it be more exciting if we could hear the original,un-edited version of 'Thriller',before alot of parts were removed? They should have released that on the Thriller 25th annivsersary set. This is what Q said in his bio: This was it, the big moment: Rod, Bruce, Michael, his managers Feddie DeMann and Ron Weisner, and myself sat down and listened to the final test pressing of a record that was to be the follow up to "Off The Wall". It was a disaster. After all the great songs and the great performances and great mixes and a great tune stack, we has 24-karat sonic doo-doo. There was total silence in the studio. One by one we crept across the hall for some privacy; more silence ensued. We'd put too much material on the record. To be really competitive on the radio, you need bug fat grooves to make a big fat sound. If you squeeze it into thin grooves, you get tinny sound. We had twenty-eight minutes of sound on each side; we knew there was nothing to discuss. Smelly would say, "Oh no, that's the jelly- that's what makes me want to dance," which would end the conversation every time. With vinyl, you had to be realistic; it had to be under nineteen minutes of music per side. This was now all about physics first, then music. On CD's it didn't matter, because it's digital. Deep down inside we must have known all this all along as we were working, but chose not to deal with reality in our fatigue and musical euphoria. We were in trouble and tears were streaming down Michael's face. He said, "What do we do now?". "The Girl is Mine" single was already out in the marketplace and charting at number 2 with a bullet: the album was late. The record company wanted the masters that afternoon. We told Larkin Arnold, "In its present state, this record is unreleasable". We took two days off and in the next eight days we put it dead in the pocket, mixing one tune per day. Rob cut one verse from "The Lady In My Life" , and Smelly finally agreed to give up some of the jelly in the long, long, long intro to "Billie Jean". I am pretty sure the 12" version of Billie Jean was what Michael actually intended for it too. www.maximum-jackson.com
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thanks so much for sharing | |
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marnifrances said:[quote] SoulAlive said: This is what Q said in his bio: This was it, the big moment: Rod, Bruce, Michael, his managers Feddie DeMann and Ron Weisner, and myself sat down and listened to the final test pressing of a record that was to be the follow up to "Off The Wall". It was a disaster. After all the great songs and the great performances and great mixes and a great tune stack, we has 24-karat sonic doo-doo. There was total silence in the studio. One by one we crept across the hall for some privacy; more silence ensued. We'd put too much material on the record. To be really competitive on the radio, you need bug fat grooves to make a big fat sound. If you squeeze it into thin grooves, you get tinny sound. We had twenty-eight minutes of sound on each side; we knew there was nothing to discuss. Smelly would say, "Oh no, that's the jelly- that's what makes me want to dance," which would end the conversation every time. With vinyl, you had to be realistic; it had to be under nineteen minutes of music per side. This was now all about physics first, then music. On CD's it didn't matter, because it's digital. Deep down inside we must have known all this all along as we were working, but chose not to deal with reality in our fatigue and musical euphoria. We were in trouble and tears were streaming down Michael's face. He said, "What do we do now?". "The Girl is Mine" single was already out in the marketplace and charting at number 2 with a bullet: the album was late. The record company wanted the masters that afternoon. We told Larkin Arnold, "In its present state, this record is unreleasable". We took two days off and in the next eight days we put it dead in the pocket, mixing one tune per day. Rob cut one verse from "The Lady In My Life" , and Smelly finally agreed to give up some of the jelly in the long, long, long intro to "Billie Jean". I am pretty sure the 12" version of Billie Jean was what Michael actually intended for it too. I'd like to hear that test pressing of Thriller! | |
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marnifrances said:[quote] SoulAlive said: This is what Q said in his bio: This was it, the big moment: Rod, Bruce, Michael, his managers Feddie DeMann and Ron Weisner, and myself sat down and listened to the final test pressing of a record that was to be the follow up to "Off The Wall". It was a disaster. After all the great songs and the great performances and great mixes and a great tune stack, we has 24-karat sonic doo-doo. There was total silence in the studio. One by one we crept across the hall for some privacy; more silence ensued. We'd put too much material on the record. To be really competitive on the radio, you need bug fat grooves to make a big fat sound. If you squeeze it into thin grooves, you get tinny sound. We had twenty-eight minutes of sound on each side; we knew there was nothing to discuss. Smelly would say, "Oh no, that's the jelly- that's what makes me want to dance," which would end the conversation every time. With vinyl, you had to be realistic; it had to be under nineteen minutes of music per side. This was now all about physics first, then music. On CD's it didn't matter, because it's digital. Deep down inside we must have known all this all along as we were working, but chose not to deal with reality in our fatigue and musical euphoria. We were in trouble and tears were streaming down Michael's face. He said, "What do we do now?". "The Girl is Mine" single was already out in the marketplace and charting at number 2 with a bullet: the album was late. The record company wanted the masters that afternoon. We told Larkin Arnold, "In its present state, this record is unreleasable". We took two days off and in the next eight days we put it dead in the pocket, mixing one tune per day. Rob cut one verse from "The Lady In My Life" , and Smelly finally agreed to give up some of the jelly in the long, long, long intro to "Billie Jean". I am pretty sure the 12" version of Billie Jean was what Michael actually intended for it too. I love how Quincy calls him Smelly. "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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dag said: Didn´t even know it existed.
Beautiful! | |
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Wow, very nice version!
Keeps you wondering what else is collecting dust in MJ's vault... | |
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shorttrini said: There is also a different remix to "Human Nature". It is used by SWV on their remix to "Right Here", from the "Free Willy" soundtrack. It is more melodic than the version on the CD.
See, I wouldn't have been caught dead with the Free Willy soundtrack in 1993. I didn't realize that's where SWV's "Right Here (Human Nature)" was released to the mainstream besides the 12" or CD single. Anyway, it sounds like the same old LP version of "Human Nature" looped on the SWV song to me. | |
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SoulAlive said: funkpill said: Makes you wondered why it wasn't included on the album
Billie Jean has additional lyrics too.. There wasn't enough room.In his autobiography,Quincy Jones talks about the making of 'Thriller' and how they had to edit out alot of stuff.Several songs had to be shortened,with verses removed.Originally,"Billie Jean" had a long,haunting intro,but it too had to be removed.According to Quincy,Michael was in tears when that part was removed. Instead of these silly remixes by will.i.am,Akon and others....wouldn't it be more exciting if we could hear the original,un-edited version of 'Thriller',before alot of parts were removed? They should have released that on the Thriller 25th annivsersary set. amen to that, we need the original studio versions!! "Dead in the middle of Little Italy little did we know
that we riddled some middleman who didn't do diddily"--BP | |
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god i wish i had this...
absolutely beautiful song | |
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Cinnie said: shorttrini said: There is also a different remix to "Human Nature". It is used by SWV on their remix to "Right Here", from the "Free Willy" soundtrack. It is more melodic than the version on the CD.
See, I wouldn't have been caught dead with the Free Willy soundtrack in 1993. I didn't realize that's where SWV's "Right Here (Human Nature)" was released to the mainstream besides the 12" or CD single. Anyway, it sounds like the same old LP version of "Human Nature" looped on the SWV song to me. This version has more vocal adlibs. I like that version better. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: Cinnie said: See, I wouldn't have been caught dead with the Free Willy soundtrack in 1993. I didn't realize that's where SWV's "Right Here (Human Nature)" was released to the mainstream besides the 12" or CD single. Anyway, it sounds like the same old LP version of "Human Nature" looped on the SWV song to me. This version has more vocal adlibs. I like that version better. orgnote!! "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: shorttrini said: This version has more vocal adlibs. I like that version better. orgnote!! I know! I thought my interest in the topic said enough... ORGNOTE! | |
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purplewisdom said: SoulAlive said: There wasn't enough room.In his autobiography,Quincy Jones talks about the making of 'Thriller' and how they had to edit out alot of stuff.Several songs had to be shortened,with verses removed.Originally,"Billie Jean" had a long,haunting intro,but it too had to be removed.According to Quincy,Michael was in tears when that part was removed. Instead of these silly remixes by will.i.am,Akon and others....wouldn't it be more exciting if we could hear the original,un-edited version of 'Thriller',before alot of parts were removed? They should have released that on the Thriller 25th annivsersary set. amen to that, we need the original studio versions!! I think i said before, I am pretty sure the original Billie Jean is the 12" mix. It has a much longer intro, longer bridge and more adlibs at the end. www.maximum-jackson.com
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marnifrances said: purplewisdom said: amen to that, we need the original studio versions!! I think i said before, I am pretty sure the original Billie Jean is the 12" mix. It has a much longer intro, longer bridge and more adlibs at the end. That's the one to listen to.. The instrumental is tight also | |
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Cinnie said: bboy87 said: orgnote!! I know! I thought my interest in the topic said enough... ORGNOTE! Me too! "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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