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who here has given up on mj now? After hearing he's being forced to perform?
I don't think we will get a good quality tour, a good new album or anything again and I have to accept it and move on now. If he truly doesn't want to have a career and be committed, it's not going to happen for him. If he doesn't give it energy, it will not result in coming back to him. He was being fake about promoting new music in the studio on the news, he genuinely doesn't care anymore but wants to hang onto fans which is why he does shi.t like that. He needs to come clean and just retire, it's better than leaving people hanging and bringing on negative press. I will always enjoy his music, but now he's finished for real. He's unfortunately nothing like Madonna who can balance family life and career and won't be anytime sooner. I don't see him going out of his way to compete with his peers like he would have before, or letting the new music speak for itself and going out of his way to get it out there like Janet did, even if she's not doing well now. At least she tried and I give her that. And Prince, he really doesn't care who he pisses off, bottom line is, he's still doing what he loves cause he wants to, and if he were to retire, he would let fans know instead of leaving them hanging after forming good rapport with the diehards. [Edited 11/8/08 13:00pm] [Edited 11/8/08 13:04pm] | |
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I don't have given up on him. After I saw the recent picture I have hope he has teh energy to have a come back...
Of course we will argue over his new songs and most of us will say his best work he did with Quincy Jones etc... and how good he used to look... And the sales can't be compared to his previous albums... But I still enjoy new Michael Jackson music... and I'm sure there will be... | |
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It always take him ages to come up with new music, so I´ll be waiting. I don´t think he will retire competely. i don t think he could imagine doing nothing for the rest of his life. There will always be rumours and speculations. I have not given up on him. When he´s ready, he´s ready. I don´t wanna make concusions about things that have not happened yet. Basically I agree with graecophilos. "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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I haven't given up on him as such, but I realise that, unless something big changes, chances of us getting anything new from him at this point are slim to none.
I continue to hope, but I recognise that it's more wistful thinking than anything else. I don't mind, I'm very happy with what he's already given us. The most important thing for MJ to do now is to be happy. If that means releasing new material and/or performing again, great, but if not, that's okay too. | |
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"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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I'm not one of those. He just acts like a tortoise when it comes to releasing new records. | |
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I don't really care if Mike releases a new record I'm living life. If he releases one it's cool and I'll check it out ofcourse if not oh well. There's so many more artists I listen to plus you already have the released songs. | |
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*waits for monk* | |
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Timmy84 said: I'm not one of those. He just acts like a tortoise when it comes to releasing new records.
not to mention the guy has released loads of music in the last 40 YEARS that alot of fans haven't even listened to 1969 Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5 1970 ABC 1970 Third Album 1970 The Jackson 5 Christmas Album 1971 Maybe Tomorrow 1971 Goin' Back to Indiana 1971 Greatest Hits 1972 Got To Be There 1972 Lookin' Through the Windows 1972 Ben 1973 Skywriter 1973 The Jackson 5 in Japan 1973 Music And Me 1973 G.I.T.: Get It Together . 1974 Dancing Machine 1975 Forever, Michael 1975 Moving Violation 1976 Joyful Jukebox Music 1976 The Jacksons 1977 Goin' Places 1978 Destiny 1979 Boogie 1979 Off The Wall 1980 Triumph 1981 The Jacksons Live! 1982 E.T. Storybook 1982 Thriller 1984 Farewell My Summer Love 1984 Victory 1986 Looking Back At Yesterday 1987 BAD 1991 Dangerous 1995 HIStory- Past Present, and Future Book 1 1995 Soulsation! 1996 Pre History 1997 Blood On The Dancefloor 2001 Invincible 2003 Number Ones 2004 The Ultimate Collection 2008 Thriller 25 "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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you got it bboy thats what I mean. You already have the released songs and then the rarities and unreleased. I''m not sittin'' around waiting for Mike for another record. I listen to at least 70 artists on the regular, shit. | |
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NMusiqNSoul said: you got it bboy thats what I mean. You already have the released songs and then the rarities and unreleased. I''m not sittin'' around waiting for Mike for another record. I listen to at least 70 artists on the regular, shit.
Not to mention more stuff will be leaking later this year and next year "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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I will not give up on him, sooner or later he will release new material, and there is nothing that we can do about it, thats a part of being an MJ fan,you have to wait, 5 years a gap between thriller and Bad, and 4 years from Bad to Dangerous , Mj has always used this Technique in releasing albums . MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P مايكل جاكسون للأبد 1958 | |
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bboy87 said: not to mention the guy has released loads of music in the last 40 YEARS that alot of fans haven't even listened to
Why do you think I've been going on and on about Forever Michael? I was trying to make the same point. After I was disappointed by Invincible, I spent the years since then focusing on the individual Motown albums or The Jacksons group stuff on Epic. I avoided some of those albums for years because I read biographies that said they were commercial flops, but actually the music is quite good. | |
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bboy87 said: Timmy84 said: I'm not one of those. He just acts like a tortoise when it comes to releasing new records.
not to mention the guy has released loads of music in the last 40 YEARS that alot of fans haven't even listened to 1969 Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5 1970 ABC 1970 Third Album 1970 The Jackson 5 Christmas Album 1971 Maybe Tomorrow 1971 Goin' Back to Indiana 1971 Greatest Hits 1972 Got To Be There 1972 Lookin' Through the Windows 1972 Ben 1973 Skywriter 1973 The Jackson 5 in Japan 1973 Music And Me 1973 G.I.T.: Get It Together . 1974 Dancing Machine 1975 Forever, Michael 1975 Moving Violation 1976 Joyful Jukebox Music 1976 The Jacksons 1977 Goin' Places 1978 Destiny 1979 Boogie 1979 Off The Wall 1980 Triumph 1981 The Jacksons Live! 1982 E.T. Storybook 1982 Thriller 1984 Farewell My Summer Love 1984 Victory 1986 Looking Back At Yesterday 1987 BAD 1991 Dangerous 1995 HIStory- Past Present, and Future Book 1 1995 Soulsation! 1996 Pre History 1997 Blood On The Dancefloor 2001 Invincible 2003 Number Ones 2004 The Ultimate Collection 2008 Thriller 25 I have all of those except for soulsation, boogie, joyful jukebox music, and et storybook. But I really think one more album and a proper tour would secure his legacy and if he wants to retire after it's okay. I just can't believe the last thing he wants people to remember is 2005 | |
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alphastreet said: bboy87 said: not to mention the guy has released loads of music in the last 40 YEARS that alot of fans haven't even listened to 1969 Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5 1970 ABC 1970 Third Album 1970 The Jackson 5 Christmas Album 1971 Maybe Tomorrow 1971 Goin' Back to Indiana 1971 Greatest Hits 1972 Got To Be There 1972 Lookin' Through the Windows 1972 Ben 1973 Skywriter 1973 The Jackson 5 in Japan 1973 Music And Me 1973 G.I.T.: Get It Together . 1974 Dancing Machine 1975 Forever, Michael 1975 Moving Violation 1976 Joyful Jukebox Music 1976 The Jacksons 1977 Goin' Places 1978 Destiny 1979 Boogie 1979 Off The Wall 1980 Triumph 1981 The Jacksons Live! 1982 E.T. Storybook 1982 Thriller 1984 Farewell My Summer Love 1984 Victory 1986 Looking Back At Yesterday 1987 BAD 1991 Dangerous 1995 HIStory- Past Present, and Future Book 1 1995 Soulsation! 1996 Pre History 1997 Blood On The Dancefloor 2001 Invincible 2003 Number Ones 2004 The Ultimate Collection 2008 Thriller 25 I have all of those except for soulsation, boogie, joyful jukebox music, and et storybook. But I really think one more album and a proper tour would secure his legacy and if he wants to retire after it's okay. I just can't believe the last thing he wants people to remember is 2005 I don't think we're gonna see a full scale world tour from Michael Jackson, maybe a 20 show tour with dates in the US, UK, Japan, and various spots in Europe. "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: Timmy84 said: I'm not one of those. He just acts like a tortoise when it comes to releasing new records.
not to mention the guy has released loads of music in the last 40 YEARS that alot of fans haven't even listened to 1969 Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5 1970 ABC 1970 Third Album 1970 The Jackson 5 Christmas Album 1971 Maybe Tomorrow 1971 Goin' Back to Indiana 1971 Greatest Hits 1972 Got To Be There 1972 Lookin' Through the Windows 1972 Ben 1973 Skywriter 1973 The Jackson 5 in Japan 1973 Music And Me 1973 G.I.T.: Get It Together . 1974 Dancing Machine 1975 Forever, Michael 1975 Moving Violation 1976 Joyful Jukebox Music 1976 The Jacksons 1977 Goin' Places 1978 Destiny 1979 Boogie 1979 Off The Wall 1980 Triumph 1981 The Jacksons Live! 1982 E.T. Storybook 1982 Thriller 1984 Farewell My Summer Love 1984 Victory 1986 Looking Back At Yesterday 1987 BAD 1991 Dangerous 1995 HIStory- Past Present, and Future Book 1 1995 Soulsation! 1996 Pre History 1997 Blood On The Dancefloor 2001 Invincible 2003 Number Ones 2004 The Ultimate Collection 2008 Thriller 25 Whats "Pre History?" | |
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DiamondGlove said: bboy87 said: not to mention the guy has released loads of music in the last 40 YEARS that alot of fans haven't even listened to 1969 Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5 1970 ABC 1970 Third Album 1970 The Jackson 5 Christmas Album 1971 Maybe Tomorrow 1971 Goin' Back to Indiana 1971 Greatest Hits 1972 Got To Be There 1972 Lookin' Through the Windows 1972 Ben 1973 Skywriter 1973 The Jackson 5 in Japan 1973 Music And Me 1973 G.I.T.: Get It Together . 1974 Dancing Machine 1975 Forever, Michael 1975 Moving Violation 1976 Joyful Jukebox Music 1976 The Jacksons 1977 Goin' Places 1978 Destiny 1979 Boogie 1979 Off The Wall 1980 Triumph 1981 The Jacksons Live! 1982 E.T. Storybook 1982 Thriller 1984 Farewell My Summer Love 1984 Victory 1986 Looking Back At Yesterday 1987 BAD 1991 Dangerous 1995 HIStory- Past Present, and Future Book 1 1995 Soulsation! 1996 Pre History 1997 Blood On The Dancefloor 2001 Invincible 2003 Number Ones 2004 The Ultimate Collection 2008 Thriller 25 Whats "Pre History?" The Steeltown recordings. | |
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DiamondGlove said: bboy87 said: not to mention the guy has released loads of music in the last 40 YEARS that alot of fans haven't even listened to 1969 Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5 1970 ABC 1970 Third Album 1970 The Jackson 5 Christmas Album 1971 Maybe Tomorrow 1971 Goin' Back to Indiana 1971 Greatest Hits 1972 Got To Be There 1972 Lookin' Through the Windows 1972 Ben 1973 Skywriter 1973 The Jackson 5 in Japan 1973 Music And Me 1973 G.I.T.: Get It Together . 1974 Dancing Machine 1975 Forever, Michael 1975 Moving Violation 1976 Joyful Jukebox Music 1976 The Jacksons 1977 Goin' Places 1978 Destiny 1979 Boogie 1979 Off The Wall 1980 Triumph 1981 The Jacksons Live! 1982 E.T. Storybook 1982 Thriller 1984 Farewell My Summer Love 1984 Victory 1986 Looking Back At Yesterday 1987 BAD 1991 Dangerous 1995 HIStory- Past Present, and Future Book 1 1995 Soulsation! 1996 Pre History 1997 Blood On The Dancefloor 2001 Invincible 2003 Number Ones 2004 The Ultimate Collection 2008 Thriller 25 Whats "Pre History?" a collection of The Jackson 5's early recordings before they signed to Motown "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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Thank goodness MJ has the catalogue he has that keeps most of his fans, including myself, entertained until the next project drops. | |
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bboy87 said: Timmy84 said: I'm not one of those. He just acts like a tortoise when it comes to releasing new records.
not to mention the guy has released loads of music in the last 40 YEARS that alot of fans haven't even listened to 1969 Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5 1970 ABC 1970 Third Album 1970 The Jackson 5 Christmas Album 1971 Maybe Tomorrow 1971 Goin' Back to Indiana 1971 Greatest Hits 1972 Got To Be There 1972 Lookin' Through the Windows 1972 Ben 1973 Skywriter 1973 The Jackson 5 in Japan 1973 Music And Me 1973 G.I.T.: Get It Together . 1974 Dancing Machine 1975 Forever, Michael 1975 Moving Violation 1976 Joyful Jukebox Music 1976 The Jacksons 1977 Goin' Places 1978 Destiny 1979 Boogie 1979 Off The Wall 1980 Triumph 1981 The Jacksons Live! 1982 E.T. Storybook 1982 Thriller 1984 Farewell My Summer Love 1984 Victory 1986 Looking Back At Yesterday 1987 BAD 1991 Dangerous 1995 HIStory- Past Present, and Future Book 1 1995 Soulsation! 1996 Pre History 1997 Blood On The Dancefloor 2001 Invincible 2003 Number Ones 2004 The Ultimate Collection 2008 Thriller 25 Exactly. But for those of us that have nearly everything, times are tough. I've not given up, but as i approach 40, i have limited patience with him and his antics. If he'd rather fuck around in toyshops for a photo opportunity, fine. But that doesn't endear him to me anymore, like it used to. Back in the 80's when all the 'Wacko Jacko' stories started (the ones he planted himself), i'd defend him to the extreme, not anymore. Michael's limited education shines thru at times, and i feel for him in that respect but really, his best destiny was as a fine singer, showman and performer, and he has wasted and tarnished both his image and his talent to the point where i think he no longer deserves all the adulation. The only fans that are completely with him at this point are the younger, extreme crazies who weren't there for the 70's/80's. Well, good for them, but they are wrong to love him so madly. Ad they missed the boat if the got on board at 'Dangerous' or after. But each to their own though eh?. There's a world of music out there for me to enjoy beside Michael Jackson at this point and i do, but if he ever drops an album, of course i'll give it a listen. But i won't expect to stunned or even 'thrilled'. | |
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I'm not sure what fans expect from MJ. He's been in the business his whole life. He has given us more than enough music. Michael is not like Prince who usually makes albums every year(which are not always good BTW).
Quality over Quanity. We could actually debate on here all day about the albums he HAS released and how much better they were than some of these artists that release albums every year or so. [Edited 11/10/08 8:59am] | |
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bboy87 said: DiamondGlove said: Whats "Pre History?" a collection of The Jackson 5's early recordings before they signed to Motown 43 albums and 10 of those are compliliations. | |
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Bishop31 said: I'm not sure what fans expect from MJ. He's been in the business his whole life. He has given us more than enough music. Michael is not like Prince who usually makes albums every year(which are not always good BTW).
Quality over Quanity. We could actually debate on here all day about the albums he HAS released and how much better they were than some of these artists that release albums every year or so. [Edited 11/10/08 8:59am] Keep dreaming..... | |
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Michael just retire for God's sake and stay in neverland | |
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Graycap23 said: Bishop31 said: I'm not sure what fans expect from MJ. He's been in the business his whole life. He has given us more than enough music. Michael is not like Prince who usually makes albums every year(which are not always good BTW).
Quality over Quanity. We could actually debate on here all day about the albums he HAS released and how much better they were than some of these artists that release albums every year or so. [Edited 11/10/08 8:59am] Keep dreaming..... You just made me think of "The Girl Is Mine" song . | |
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it's over, but I still like him better than prince. | |
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Now????? I gave up on him with the release of 'Dangerous'..... | |
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If I can break down that list:
Full-length studio: (J5) Diana Ross Presents the J5 ABC Third Album Maybe Tomorrow Looking Through the Windows Skywriter Get It Together Dancing Machine Moving Violation -nine studio albums as member of the Jackson 5 (Jacksons) The Jacksons Goin' Places Destiny Triumph Victory -five studio albums as member of the Jacksons (MJ) Got to Be There Ben Music & Me Forever, Michael Off the Wall Thriller Bad Dangerous Invincible -nine full-length studio albums as a solo artist Compilations/box sets: (J5) Greatest Hits Anthology (1976; 1986; 1995) Joyful Jukebox Music Boogie 14 Greatest Hits Soulsation! The Ultimate Collection Pre-History: The Complete Steeltown Recordings (1966-68) The Jackson 5 Anthology 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection - The Best of the Jackson 5 Gold: The Jackson 5 -eleven (or more) anthologies since 1971 (Jacksons) The Essential Jacksons The Jacksons Story The Very Best of the Jackson 5 & Jacksons -three compilations (MJ) The Best of Michael Jackson One Day in Your Life Greatest Love Songs Farewell My Summer Love 14 Greatest Hits Looking Back to Yesterday Anthology (1986; 1996) 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Michael Jackson Special Edition re-releases of "Off the Wall", "Thriller", "Bad" and "Dangerous" HIStory, Vol. 1 Number Ones Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection The Essential Michael Jackson The Essential Michael Jackson 3.0 The King of Pop Gold: Michael Jackson -18 compilations (or more) Other albums: (J5) The Jackson 5 Christmas Album Goin' Back to Indiana (soundtrack) Live in Japan (Jacksons) The Jacksons Live! The Remixes (MJ) The ET Storybook Album (children's album) HIStory: Past, Present & Future, Book 1 (half-compilation, half-studio) Blood on the Dance Floor (remix album) Thriller 25 (reissue/remix album) ---- Michael Jackson has had one interesting catalog. [Edited 11/10/08 9:32am] [Edited 11/10/08 9:33am] | |
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I wrote him off way back in 1997. In the eleven years since then I have seen nothing to make me change my mind. “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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This should be interesting to see.When he makes his comeback next year, all of those who doubted him will be the first ones on the bandwagon. I, for one, am not giving up hope. | |
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