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Reply #1020 posted 03/14/09 12:43pm

eireboy34

Jeffiner said:

Rorywan said:

Have to agree with eireboy, I have seen him 2 or 3 times over the years. He only sings 'she's out of my life' or another slow-slow song live. Everything else was mimed. He has (had?) a great voice, but it is impossible to sing live and dance at the same time. Thats just a fact. And that was years ago. I'm sure he can put on a good show, you all like fireworks, don't you? And maybe he will be sitting on a bar stool for the gigs. That might explain how he is going to do 50 gigs.??

Not a hater, just a realist.


peace!

smile


Exactly! I'm not going!


Agreed and agreed smile
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Reply #1021 posted 03/14/09 1:03pm

LondonStyle

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eireboy34 said:

Jeffiner said:



Exactly! I'm not going!


Agreed and agreed smile


Yep you and about 1 million others who could not get tickets.... lol lol
Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
James Brown & Michael Jackson RIP, your music still lives with us!
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Reply #1022 posted 03/14/09 1:15pm

Jeffiner

LondonStyle said:

eireboy34 said:



Agreed and agreed smile


Yep you and about 1 million others who could not get tickets.... lol lol


Huh? I never even tried! I'm definitely not paying £100 to see MJ, ESPECIALLY when I only had to pay £31.21 to see Prince! My brother's going though... lol
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Reply #1023 posted 03/14/09 1:16pm

Jeffiner

eireboy34 said:

Jeffiner said:



Exactly! I'm not going!


Agreed and agreed smile


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Reply #1024 posted 03/14/09 1:27pm

eireboy34

Jeffiner said:

LondonStyle said:



Yep you and about 1 million others who could not get tickets.... lol lol


Huh? I never even tried! I'm definitely not paying £100 to see MJ, ESPECIALLY when I only had to pay £31.21 to see Prince! My brother's going though... lol
[Edited 3/14/09 13:17pm]


Didn't even cross my mind to try!! Michael was a great artist but these days when I go a concert I want to see an artist really sing.....

Try to enjoy anyway!!!!
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Reply #1025 posted 03/14/09 2:40pm

Arnotts

Jeffiner said:

Rorywan said:

Have to agree with eireboy, I have seen him 2 or 3 times over the years. He only sings 'she's out of my life' or another slow-slow song live. Everything else was mimed. He has (had?) a great voice, but it is impossible to sing live and dance at the same time. Thats just a fact. And that was years ago. I'm sure he can put on a good show, you all like fireworks, don't you? And maybe he will be sitting on a bar stool for the gigs. That might explain how he is going to do 50 gigs.??

Not a hater, just a realist.


peace!

smile


Exactly! I'm not going!

And we're glad for it!
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Reply #1026 posted 03/14/09 3:02pm

Jeffiner

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NaughtyKitty said:

This is a really interesting and good article:

Detoxing brand Jacko
Amar Singh and Robert Mendick
13.03.09

Even by Las Vegas standards, the stakes at the meeting in the MGM Grand were extraordinarily high, the bet incredibly risky. While tourists gambled dollars and cents in the slot machines next door, four of the most powerful men in show business were risking hundreds of millions, as well as their reputations, on a man whose own reputation was in tatters.

But as Michael Jackson sat before them, his youngest son Blanket at his side, the executives from AEG, the world's second largest entertainment company, knew they had got their man.

Jackson, in a sober black suit (he has been photographed in women's clothes on one shopping trip and pyjamas on another) appeared fit and well. After years dogged by child abuse scandals, near bankruptcy and an obsession with plastic surgery, he told them what they were desperate to hear: the "King of Pop" was ready to make his comeback.

Just two months after that meeting, Jackson, who has not performed live for 12 years, is at the age of 50 breaking all records. His 50 concerts at the AEG-owned O2 arena are expected to sell out within hours of the box office opening today.

Jackson-mania is gripping London, and the world, transforming the figure of fun, never to be let near children, to the biggest draw on the planet once again. He has in effect been detoxified by an American corporation that stands to make a fortune. Jackson too will earn as much as £100 million.

The Las Vegas meeting, details of which can be revealed by the Evening Standard for the first time, was crucial. Jackson had with him his mysterious aide Dr Tohme Tohme, a former Saudi Arabian orthopaedic surgeon who is his closest confidant.

His youngest son, officially Prince Michael II but referred to as Blanket in the family circle, played in the room. The last association Blanket, now six, had with a hotel was when his father dangled him from a balcony as a baby in Berlin in 2003.

The AEG delegation was headed by Philip Anschutz, its billionaire founder, and included his most senior executives: AEG's chief executive Tim Leiweke, Randy Phillips, who heads up AEG Live, the live entertainment arm of the company, and Paul Gongaware, who managed Jackson's live shows in the 90s and will do so again in London.

Gongaware, who also staged Prince's 21 nights at the O2 in 2007, is widely recognised as the middleman.

While Jackson sipped bottled water, the AEG men, in polo shirts and jeans, sized up their target. Jackson, with debts of up to $100 million, desperately needed the cash while AEG was eager to land the showbiz coup of the decade.

Anschutz, a devout Christian, was weighing up whether hiring Jackson would damage his company's reputation in the family entertainment business. The presence of Blanket helped to convince Anschutz that Jackson, despite standing trial on child molestation charges and paying $25 million in out-of-court settlements to families of boys who accused him of child abuse, was ready for a return into the spotlight.

"It was a feelgood meeting," Phillips told the Standard. "We went into why I felt London was the right place to visit. He agreed. Phil [Anschutz] is very good with people and he was like a father figure to Michael. He likes to invest in family entertainment and saw that Michael was such a great father.

"Michael talked about his ambition to write, produce, direct and star in films and Phil, who owns the largest cinema chain, said he would be able to help."

For Phillips, the Las Vegas meeting was the culmination of three years wooing Jackson out of retirement. In 2006 the brash American, formerly Rod Stewart's manager, approached Jackson's aides."I was turned down twice by his representatives. I was told he wasn't ready to go back on stage - both physically and psychologically," said Phillips.

That was hardly surprising. In 2005 Jackson had finally been acquitted of child molestation charges. Spurning AEG's offer, Jackson effectively fled to Bahrain where he was looked after by Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad al-Khalifa, a son of the king. But the two men fell out and the sheikh sued Jackson in the High Court in London, claiming the pop star had reneged on a recording contract and owed him money.

Last November, hours before Jackson was due to give evidence in court, the case settled. The pop star, again out of pocket, his debts escalating, needed to act fast. By December, said Phillips, talks with AEG "started to get serious". The key was a call made to Anschutz by an old friend Tom Barrack Jr, a real estate billionaire who paid $23.5 million for Jackson's Neverland ranch.

Barrack told Anschutz that he and Tohme had agreed to take control of Jackson's finances. They were rescheduling his $100 million debt and the pop star was ready to meet AEG. London would be the first venue because the executives were not convinced America was ready to welcome Jackson back. Phillips couldn't believe what he was hearing.

He said: "I got a call from Dr Tohme who gave it to me straight. He said Michael was in really bad financial straits. They were focusing on his assets and big equity but he had a major cash flow problem."

He met Barrack and Tohme in Los Angeles. "They were restructuring loans and settling all the law suits. Michael had got into so much trouble because he didn't have the security blanket of managers. As sophisticated as he is, he is very trusting, almost to a fault.

"I gave them the plan I had been working on - a four-year period of him playing live, releasing new music and a whole other bunch of commercial tie-ins including a new version of Thriller in 3D that would open on Halloween."

"Phase one" Phillips told Barrack and Tohme, would be the announcement of 10 shows at the O2 in London. The deal agreed, there was only one hurdle: to get the concerts insured. Phillips approached the London-based insurance company Robertson Taylor. The complex policy was only hammered out in the past two weeks after Jackson had a rigorous medical check-up at his LA home.

Phillips said: "Michael was put through a whole battery of tests; stress, treadmill, electrocardiogram, bloodwork and he passed them all. It's a very complicated policy. Its very important he doesn't perform consecutive nights.

"He's in very good health. I'm 54, he's 50 and I would like to have his cholesterol levels. He is a magnet for some of the strangest stories. The flesh-eating disease and things like that are simply not true. I have to say when I saw him last year he looked a little frail but this time at the MGM Grand, he looked great. He's filled out a little. He's training."

Phillips now speaks to Jackson directly each day. "He calls me all the time. We spoke on Wednesday afternoon. He said: [putting on high voice] 'Randy, Randy no more shows, no more shows.'"

There are now 50 shows, stretching into January and February next year. While industry insiders remain sceptical -many are convinced Jackson will mime at least part of those gigs amid rumours he was already lip-synching on his last tour - Phillips is confident.

"My guts tell me he's gonna do it," he said. But none of us will know for sure until 8 July when Jackson takes to the stage for his first night at the O2.

Assuming, of course, that he actually turns up.

http://www.thisislondon.c...article.do




after reading thru the whole article, this line is CLASSIC, almost wet myself


lol Because it's so true... lol
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Reply #1027 posted 03/14/09 3:03pm

Jeffiner

Arnotts said:

Jeffiner said:



Exactly! I'm not going!

And we're glad for it!


Oh you're very welcome! Who's 'we'?

Don't get me wrong, I do think he was fabulous 'back in the day', of course he was. He was amazing. I love 'Off the Wall', and a lot of his songs, of course I do! He looked great then too. I just think it's all to make some desperately needed money. I would NOT pay to see ANYONE lipsinking anymore. What the hell is the point of that? I mean we could ALL do that! I wouldn't go and see Madonna either. But there's no point in arguing about it. You're a fan and so you'll go and see him, and that's that! I was just giving my opinion. I hope he proves everyone wrong.

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[Edited 3/14/09 15:15pm]
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Reply #1028 posted 03/14/09 3:22pm

Arnotts

Jeffiner said:

Arnotts said:


And we're glad for it!


Oh you're very welcome! Who's 'we'?

Don't get me wrong, I do think he was fabulous 'back in the day', of course he was. He was amazing. I love 'Off the Wall', and a lot of his songs, of course I do! He looked great then too. I just think it's all to make some desperately needed money. I would NOT pay to see ANYONE lipsinking anymore. What the hell is the point of that? I mean we could ALL do that! I wouldn't go and see Madonna either. But there's no point in arguing about it. You're a fan and so you'll go and see him, and that's that! I was just giving my opinion. I hope he proves everyone wrong.

..
[Edited 3/14/09 15:15pm]

And thats exactly why "we're" (the fans) are glad you're not going. You're not a fan. Whats the point in going (or even talking about it) if you couldn't care less?
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Reply #1029 posted 03/14/09 3:25pm

mynameisnotsus
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lilgish said:

lilgish said:



Yeah, so who is going to be the band? the dancers. Come in guys, what is his show going to look like, he can't be the same set every night....


sigh


yeah, I'm wondering how he's going to pull a big production together in less than 4 months. It would be incredible if he could strip it back as much as possible and have a really tight band. I'm hoping he'll ditch Jennifer Batten just for something different, and maybe have some horns (has he ever had horns on tour?) I think it would be cool if he did a few James Brown covers. I'd love to see him do Papa's Got a Brand New Bag or Cold Sweat, instead you'll probably get Heal The World with the children holding hands walking in a circle around the stage, ugh.

It's an enormous opportunity to show what he can do, the attention on the first show is going to be unreal. I hope he can pull it off but I have an uneasy feeling that with the primary motivator being money, his heart won't be in it and he'll just mime his way through the standard routines and it'll be about props and video screens and pyro and not really about his performance.
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Reply #1030 posted 03/14/09 3:33pm

Jeffiner

Arnotts said:

Jeffiner said:



Oh you're very welcome! Who's 'we'?

Don't get me wrong, I do think he was fabulous 'back in the day', of course he was. He was amazing. I love 'Off the Wall', and a lot of his songs, of course I do! He looked great then too. I just think it's all to make some desperately needed money. I would NOT pay to see ANYONE lipsinking anymore. What the hell is the point of that? I mean we could ALL do that! I wouldn't go and see Madonna either. But there's no point in arguing about it. You're a fan and so you'll go and see him, and that's that! I was just giving my opinion. I hope he proves everyone wrong.

..
[Edited 3/14/09 15:15pm]

And thats exactly why "we're" (the fans) are glad you're not going. You're not a fan. Whats the point in going (or even talking about it) if you couldn't care less?


I'm as entitled to post my thoughts / opinions on this thread just as much as you are sunshine. Becoming personal about you being glad that I'm not going makes you sound rather rude, did you read my post above? I can talk about what I like. Oh, and I DID understand the 'we' bit, thanks!
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Reply #1031 posted 03/14/09 4:26pm

Gibson9000

mynameisnotsusan said:

lilgish said:



sigh


yeah, I'm wondering how he's going to pull a big production together in less than 4 months. It would be incredible if he could strip it back as much as possible and have a really tight band. I'm hoping he'll ditch Jennifer Batten just for something different, and maybe have some horns (has he ever had horns on tour?) I think it would be cool if he did a few James Brown covers. I'd love to see him do Papa's Got a Brand New Bag or Cold Sweat, instead you'll probably get Heal The World with the children holding hands walking in a circle around the stage, ugh.

It's an enormous opportunity to show what he can do, the attention on the first show is going to be unreal. I hope he can pull it off but I have an uneasy feeling that with the primary motivator being money, his heart won't be in it and he'll just mime his way through the standard routines and it'll be about props and video screens and pyro and not really about his performance.


Yeah, a stripped down funky tight band would be awesome.
hmm maybe Prince on guitar, Stevie on the keys; and the Jackson brothers doing backing vocals.

Not sure Princey would like my lineup hehe.

In reality I do expect it to be miming and fireworks, but I won't mind as long as he sings at least some songs and does a bit of dancing. after that he can sit on a stool and mime away...it's clear that he can't do a high-tempo concert at his age, I wouldn't expect most people of his age to be able to (yes, Prince is an exception that I acknowledge! smile )
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Reply #1032 posted 03/14/09 4:28pm

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Gibson9000 said:

mynameisnotsusan said:



yeah, I'm wondering how he's going to pull a big production together in less than 4 months. It would be incredible if he could strip it back as much as possible and have a really tight band. I'm hoping he'll ditch Jennifer Batten just for something different, and maybe have some horns (has he ever had horns on tour?) I think it would be cool if he did a few James Brown covers. I'd love to see him do Papa's Got a Brand New Bag or Cold Sweat, instead you'll probably get Heal The World with the children holding hands walking in a circle around the stage, ugh.

It's an enormous opportunity to show what he can do, the attention on the first show is going to be unreal. I hope he can pull it off but I have an uneasy feeling that with the primary motivator being money, his heart won't be in it and he'll just mime his way through the standard routines and it'll be about props and video screens and pyro and not really about his performance.


Yeah, a stripped down funky tight band would be awesome.
hmm maybe Prince on guitar, Stevie on the keys; and the Jackson brothers doing backing vocals.

Not sure Princey would like my lineup hehe.

In reality I do expect it to be miming and fireworks, but I won't mind as long as he sings at least some songs and does a bit of dancing. after that he can sit on a stool and mime away...it's clear that he can't do a high-tempo concert at his age, I wouldn't expect most people of his age to be able to (yes, Prince is an exception that I acknowledge! smile )

He's very theatrical so special effects and shit are his thing, and the fans love it
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Reply #1033 posted 03/14/09 4:46pm

JoeTyler

What's up with all these "comeback" (Prince) and/or "farewell" (Jackson) O2 shows??

What about a world tour?

Why London, anyway?
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Reply #1034 posted 03/14/09 5:00pm

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if this is phase one of a four year "come out of retirement period" - one can only assume that phase 2-4 would include visiting other countries to promote his music.

right??
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Reply #1035 posted 03/14/09 5:04pm

bboy87

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JoeTyler said:

What's up with all these "comeback" (Prince) and/or "farewell" (Jackson) O2 shows??

What about a world tour?

Why London, anyway?
[Edited 3/14/09 16:48pm]

with Michael, a residency is good for him because it doesn't have the stress of traveling to another state or country every other day not to mention he has an 12, 11 and 6 year old

Plus, his fanbase in the UK is huge. Considering his fanbase, he could've definitely done this in the States, the UK, or definitely Japan (stars don't give Japan enough love)

It's possible that he may do a small world tour after these shows are done. He also has a 4 month break between the August 2009 and January 2010 dates so who knows....
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Reply #1036 posted 03/14/09 5:17pm

unkleg

There's still a chance to get some reasonably priced tickets for the gig, I'm thinking 'buy it now'?!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/4-M...240%3A1318
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Reply #1037 posted 03/14/09 5:20pm

Swa

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Rorywan said:

Have to agree with eireboy, I have seen him 2 or 3 times over the years. He only sings 'she's out of my life' or another slow-slow song live. Everything else was mimed. He has (had?) a great voice, but it is impossible to sing live and dance at the same time. Thats just a fact. And that was years ago. I'm sure he can put on a good show, you all like fireworks, don't you? And maybe he will be sitting on a bar stool for the gigs. That might explain how he is going to do 50 gigs.??

Not a hater, just a realist.

peace!

smile


Also a realist here so I am unsure which concerts you are talking about. I have seen MJ on 3 tours and have the following comments.

BAD Tour - 100% live

Dangerous Tour - was a mix of live and pre-recorded.
1. "Jam" (mix of live and pre-recorded 10/90)
2. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (100%)
3. "Human Nature" (100%)
4. "Smooth Criminal" (20/80)
5. "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" (duet with Siedah Garrett) (100%)
6. "She's out of My Life" (100%)
7. Jackson 5 Medley (100%)
1. "I Want You Back"
2. "The Love You Save"
3. "I'll Be There"
8. "Thriller" (10/90)
9. "Billie Jean" (10/90)
10. "Workin' Day and Night" (100%)
11. "Beat It" (100%)
12. "Will You Be There" (pre-recorded apart from final speech)
13. "Black or White" (pre-recorded)
16. "Heal the World" (10/90)
17. "Man in the Mirror" (50/50)

HiStory - mix of live and pre-recorded

1. "Scream" (50/50)
2. "They Don't Care About Us" (10/90)
3. "In the Closet" (20/80)
4. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (100% live)
5. "Stranger in Moscow" (pre-recorded)
6. "Smooth Criminal" (10/90)
7. "You Are Not Alone" (pre-recorded)
8. "The Way You Make Me Feel" (10/90)
9. Jackson 5 Medley - "I Want You Back" / "The Love You Save" / "I'll Be There" (100% live)
10. Off the Wall Medley - "Rock with You" / "Off the Wall" / "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (pre-recorded)
11. "Billie Jean" (20/80)
12. "Thriller" (pre-recorded)
13. "Beat It" (100%)
14. "Come Together" (pre-recorded)
15. "D.S." (pre-recorded)
16. "Dangerous" (pre-recorded)
17. "Black or White" (pre-recorded)
18. "Earth Song" (pre-recorded)
19. "Heal the World" (10/90)
20. "HIStory" (20/80)


There is no denying the latter tours relied increasingly more on pre-recorded vocals which is a shame. But to say he just sang one slow song live is incorrect. going to these shows my eyes are wide open that a lot of it will be pre-recorded vocals but who knows.
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Reply #1038 posted 03/14/09 5:25pm

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Swa said:

Rorywan said:

Have to agree with eireboy, I have seen him 2 or 3 times over the years. He only sings 'she's out of my life' or another slow-slow song live. Everything else was mimed. He has (had?) a great voice, but it is impossible to sing live and dance at the same time. Thats just a fact. And that was years ago. I'm sure he can put on a good show, you all like fireworks, don't you? And maybe he will be sitting on a bar stool for the gigs. That might explain how he is going to do 50 gigs.??

Not a hater, just a realist.

peace!

smile


Also a realist here so I am unsure which concerts you are talking about. I have seen MJ on 3 tours and have the following comments.

BAD Tour - 100% live

Dangerous Tour - was a mix of live and pre-recorded.
1. "Jam" (mix of live and pre-recorded 10/90)
2. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (100%)
3. "Human Nature" (100%)
4. "Smooth Criminal" (20/80)
5. "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" (duet with Siedah Garrett) (100%)
6. "She's out of My Life" (100%)
7. Jackson 5 Medley (100%)
1. "I Want You Back"
2. "The Love You Save"
3. "I'll Be There"
8. "Thriller" (10/90)
9. "Billie Jean" (10/90)
10. "Workin' Day and Night" (100%)
11. "Beat It" (100%)
12. "Will You Be There" (pre-recorded apart from final speech)
13. "Black or White" (pre-recorded)
16. "Heal the World" (10/90)
17. "Man in the Mirror" (50/50)

HiStory - mix of live and pre-recorded

1. "Scream" (50/50)
2. "They Don't Care About Us" (10/90)
3. "In the Closet" (20/80)
4. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (100% live)
5. "Stranger in Moscow" (pre-recorded)
6. "Smooth Criminal" (10/90)
7. "You Are Not Alone" (pre-recorded)
8. "The Way You Make Me Feel" (10/90)
9. Jackson 5 Medley - "I Want You Back" / "The Love You Save" / "I'll Be There" (100% live)
10. Off the Wall Medley - "Rock with You" / "Off the Wall" / "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (pre-recorded)
11. "Billie Jean" (20/80)
12. "Thriller" (pre-recorded)
13. "Beat It" (100%)
14. "Come Together" (pre-recorded)
15. "D.S." (pre-recorded)
16. "Dangerous" (pre-recorded)
17. "Black or White" (pre-recorded)
18. "Earth Song" (pre-recorded)
19. "Heal the World" (10/90)
20. "HIStory" (20/80)


There is no denying the latter tours relied increasingly more on pre-recorded vocals which is a shame. But to say he just sang one slow song live is incorrect. going to these shows my eyes are wide open that a lot of it will be pre-recorded vocals but who knows.


BAD Tour 100% live..ha ha...haaaaa....haaaaa.....haaaaa... you are joking right.
saw it twice. He wasn't even lip syncing on some of the tracks.

To quote Natalie Portman in V for Vendetta..

"Are you like a crazy person?"



biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin


even by your own figures, most of the last tour was pre-recorded and that was years ago...!
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Reply #1039 posted 03/14/09 5:26pm

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the Brunei show

1. "Jam" (50/50)
2. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (100%)
3. "Human Nature" (100%)
4. "Smooth Criminal"(pre-recorded)
5. "I Just Can't Stop Loving You"(100%)
6. "She's out of My Life"(100%)
7. Jackson 5 Medley(100%)
1. "I Want You Back"
2. "The Love You Save"
3. "I'll Be There"
8. "Thriller"(pre recorded)
9. "Billie Jean"(100%)

Black or White "Panther" Video Interlude

1. "The Way You Make Me Feel"(20/80)
2. "Beat It"(100%)
3. "You Are Not Alone"(20/80)
4. "Dangerous"(pre-recorded)
5. "Black or White"(pre-recorded)
6. "Man in the Mirror"(50/50)
7. "Earth Song"(40/60)
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Reply #1040 posted 03/14/09 5:27pm

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Rorywan said:

Swa said:



Also a realist here so I am unsure which concerts you are talking about. I have seen MJ on 3 tours and have the following comments.

BAD Tour - 100% live

Dangerous Tour - was a mix of live and pre-recorded.
1. "Jam" (mix of live and pre-recorded 10/90)
2. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (100%)
3. "Human Nature" (100%)
4. "Smooth Criminal" (20/80)
5. "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" (duet with Siedah Garrett) (100%)
6. "She's out of My Life" (100%)
7. Jackson 5 Medley (100%)
1. "I Want You Back"
2. "The Love You Save"
3. "I'll Be There"
8. "Thriller" (10/90)
9. "Billie Jean" (10/90)
10. "Workin' Day and Night" (100%)
11. "Beat It" (100%)
12. "Will You Be There" (pre-recorded apart from final speech)
13. "Black or White" (pre-recorded)
16. "Heal the World" (10/90)
17. "Man in the Mirror" (50/50)

HiStory - mix of live and pre-recorded

1. "Scream" (50/50)
2. "They Don't Care About Us" (10/90)
3. "In the Closet" (20/80)
4. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (100% live)
5. "Stranger in Moscow" (pre-recorded)
6. "Smooth Criminal" (10/90)
7. "You Are Not Alone" (pre-recorded)
8. "The Way You Make Me Feel" (10/90)
9. Jackson 5 Medley - "I Want You Back" / "The Love You Save" / "I'll Be There" (100% live)
10. Off the Wall Medley - "Rock with You" / "Off the Wall" / "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (pre-recorded)
11. "Billie Jean" (20/80)
12. "Thriller" (pre-recorded)
13. "Beat It" (100%)
14. "Come Together" (pre-recorded)
15. "D.S." (pre-recorded)
16. "Dangerous" (pre-recorded)
17. "Black or White" (pre-recorded)
18. "Earth Song" (pre-recorded)
19. "Heal the World" (10/90)
20. "HIStory" (20/80)


There is no denying the latter tours relied increasingly more on pre-recorded vocals which is a shame. But to say he just sang one slow song live is incorrect. going to these shows my eyes are wide open that a lot of it will be pre-recorded vocals but who knows.


BAD Tour 100% live..ha ha...haaaaa....haaaaa.....haaaaa... you are joking right.
saw it twice. He wasn't even lip syncing on some of the tracks.

To quote Natalie Portman in V for Vendetta..

"Are you like a crazy person?"



biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin

what shows? because I have several audio recordings
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bboy87 said:

Rorywan said:



BAD Tour 100% live..ha ha...haaaaa....haaaaa.....haaaaa... you are joking right.
saw it twice. He wasn't even lip syncing on some of the tracks.

To quote Natalie Portman in V for Vendetta..

"Are you like a crazy person?"



biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin

what shows? because I have several audio recordings



Bad, Cork Ireland, Bad, London. Dangerous Ireland (worst show I've EVER been too, most of the audience left half way true because his miming was a joke) You know they pre-record 'live' vocals to mime to don't you?
Sometimes they are even lazy enough to just mime to album mixes as MJ has done for quite a while. So you might think the vocals are live, they are NOT. NOT if they are dancing at the same time.
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Rorywan said:

bboy87 said:


what shows? because I have several audio recordings



Bad, Cork Ireland, Bad, London. Dangerous Ireland (worst show I've EVER been too, most of the audience left half way true because his miming was a joke) You know they pre-record 'live' vocals to mime to don't you?
Sometimes they are even lazy enough to just mime to album mixes as MJ has done for quite a while. So you might think the vocals are live, they are NOT. NOT if they are dancing at the same time.

some of performances from the Bad were lipsynched, but most of the shows were live.
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Reply #1043 posted 03/14/09 5:38pm

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I heard the first leg of "Bad" was live and half-lipped the second leg.
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Rorywan said:


BAD Tour 100% live..ha ha...haaaaa....haaaaa.....haaaaa... you are joking right.
saw it twice. He wasn't even lip syncing on some of the tracks.

To quote Natalie Portman in V for Vendetta..

"Are you like a crazy person?"
biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin


even by your own figures, most of the last tour was pre-recorded and that was years ago...!
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I wasn't defending the pre-recording on the last tour. As for the BAD tour, the ones I saw (Melbourne Australia) were 100% live.
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Rorywan said:




Bad, Cork Ireland, Bad, London. Dangerous Ireland (worst show I've EVER been too, most of the audience left half way true because his miming was a joke) You know they pre-record 'live' vocals to mime to don't you?
Sometimes they are even lazy enough to just mime to album mixes as MJ has done for quite a while. So you might think the vocals are live, they are NOT. NOT if they are dancing at the same time.

some of performances from the Bad were lipsynched, but most of the shows were live.



Listen, no offence but i saw 2 of the shows. They were really good fun but not live shows. A few songs between the dance tracks were live. he did exactly the same show. I saw it on tv later on and THAT was exactly the same show. He mimes to a 'live' sounding pre-recording as quite a few other Big names do.

MJ has never been a particularly good live concert singer, dancer yes, singer no. And now I doubt his moves will be so hot. I really hope he does well, I would love to see rave comeback reviews. But I certainly won't be spending money on gigs until I hear how the first gigs go. he is just too inconsistant.

And anyway the point is, even if he did play live for some of the first Bad gigs, He never did again, what makes anyone think he is going to do it at the o2?
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bboy87 said:


what shows? because I have several audio recordings



Bad, Cork Ireland, Bad, London. Dangerous Ireland (worst show I've EVER been too, most of the audience left half way true because his miming was a joke) You know they pre-record 'live' vocals to mime to don't you?
Sometimes they are even lazy enough to just mime to album mixes as MJ has done for quite a while. So you might think the vocals are live, they are NOT. NOT if they are dancing at the same time.


Also I am not disputing what you experienced in your shows, I am just telling you what I experienced in the shows I went to, and those breakdowns were based on what I saw and experienced.
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Swa said:


Also a realist here so I am unsure which concerts you are talking about. I have seen MJ on 3 tours and have the following comments.

BAD Tour - 100% live

Dangerous Tour - was a mix of live and pre-recorded.
1. "Jam" (mix of live and pre-recorded 10/90)
2. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (100%)
3. "Human Nature" (100%)
4. "Smooth Criminal" (20/80)
5. "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" (duet with Siedah Garrett) (100%)
6. "She's out of My Life" (100%)
7. Jackson 5 Medley (100%)
1. "I Want You Back"
2. "The Love You Save"
3. "I'll Be There"
8. "Thriller" (10/90)
9. "Billie Jean" (10/90)
10. "Workin' Day and Night" (100%)
11. "Beat It" (100%)
12. "Will You Be There" (pre-recorded apart from final speech)
13. "Black or White" (pre-recorded)
16. "Heal the World" (10/90)
17. "Man in the Mirror" (50/50)



What's with that setlist? I don't get why if the tour is promoting Dangerous, how he could only perform 2 tracks from the album, that's lazy - why couldn't he perform RTT, ITC, Who is it, Dangerous and Jam???? Why does he perform the same old songs on every tour????

Who wants to bet he will perform exactly the same routines he did back in 2001
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Rorywan said:

bboy87 said:


some of performances from the Bad were lipsynched, but most of the shows were live.



Listen, no offence but i saw 2 of the shows. They were really good fun but not live shows. A few songs between the dance tracks were live. he did exactly the same show. I saw it on tv later on and THAT was exactly the same show. He mimes to a 'live' sounding pre-recording as quite a few other Big names do.

MJ has never been a particularly good live concert singer, dancer yes, singer no. And now I doubt his moves will be so hot. I really hope he does well, I would love to see rave comeback reviews. But I certainly won't be spending money on gigs until I hear how the first gigs go. he is just too inconsistant.

And anyway the point is, even if he did play live for some of the first Bad gigs, He never did again, what makes anyone think he is going to do it at the o2?
[Edited 3/14/09 17:45pm]

I'm not saying he didn't. I'm just saying there were shows were it was completely live and some that weren't.

On the 1987 leg, it was completely live, for the 88 leg, some was, some wasn't. For example, the concerts in the first leg was completely live, but when he reached Europe, he started using pre-recorded tapes for some shows

I have a question, were the shows in Cork fully broadcasted or just clips?
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Reply #1049 posted 03/14/09 6:00pm

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tyrone25 said:

Swa said:


Also a realist here so I am unsure which concerts you are talking about. I have seen MJ on 3 tours and have the following comments.

BAD Tour - 100% live

Dangerous Tour - was a mix of live and pre-recorded.
1. "Jam" (mix of live and pre-recorded 10/90)
2. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (100%)
3. "Human Nature" (100%)
4. "Smooth Criminal" (20/80)
5. "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" (duet with Siedah Garrett) (100%)
6. "She's out of My Life" (100%)
7. Jackson 5 Medley (100%)
1. "I Want You Back"
2. "The Love You Save"
3. "I'll Be There"
8. "Thriller" (10/90)
9. "Billie Jean" (10/90)
10. "Workin' Day and Night" (100%)
11. "Beat It" (100%)
12. "Will You Be There" (pre-recorded apart from final speech)
13. "Black or White" (pre-recorded)
16. "Heal the World" (10/90)
17. "Man in the Mirror" (50/50)



What's with that setlist? I don't get why if the tour is promoting Dangerous, how he could only perform 2 tracks from the album, that's lazy - why couldn't he perform RTT, ITC, Who is it, Dangerous and Jam???? Why does he perform the same old songs on every tour????

Who wants to bet he will perform exactly the same routines he did back in 2001

I see 4 songs from Dangerous. He later took out Workin' Day And Night and replaced it with the title track. Remember The Time was going to be on the setlist, but was taken out. I think other songs were too
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