It's kinda strange considering the impact that this album had, that none of the major music magazines are not doing a 20th year anniversary remembrance. | |
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Brother915 said: It's kinda strange considering the impact that this album had, that none of the major music magazines are not doing a 20th year anniversary remembrance. Not Really Man most of those Magazines never dug MJ's Popualarity on that Level Man.He stepped on some toes that didn't want His Feet Around.mistermaxxx | |
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Brother915 said: It's kinda strange considering the impact that this album had, that none of the major music magazines are not doing a 20th year anniversary remembrance.
how about that? That's so true. | |
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ChimChimBadass said:[quote] rdhull said: love777 said: who gives a shit...
dont be disrespectful to Thriller..it saved the industry ya know. I'm not sure it saved the record industry, but it definitly changed it, Just caught this post. If you check the history you'll see that MJ's album DID turned the industry around and jump started it again. Yes, it changed it too. | |
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i recently bought off the wall, thriller and bad remasters and they are brilliant! i think thriller is the only album in history to sell over a million copies in Los Angeles alone i read that in blender magazine MJ did set the world a fire that for sure he is a legend. | |
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