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Reply #1080 posted 03/15/09 10:43am

MyNameIsPiper

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Eh, just ignore 'em. shrug
Honey, stop talking and just create the music.
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Reply #1081 posted 03/15/09 10:44am

dirtyman2005

PatrickS77 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.

Yeah... I just watched the Dangerous DVD for the first time in quite some time and there is actually more live than people give it credit for... if the live/lipsync factor is like that at the O2 shows, than that's fine with me... although there are no excuses for not singing the ballads live!


I really really hope he tries to do most of it live, especially the ballads.
if he can give us something like this, then i will be happy!

fuck me ! jennifer batten on guitar on "workin day and night" is a sight to behold! I wonder if Slash is gonna come and do guitar!

Lol! watch the ass slap at 8.35! pimp slap or what! MJ really knows to fucking do it wild when live!
http://www.youtube.com/wa...ux-58dp8gQ
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Reply #1082 posted 03/15/09 10:48am

mrsnet

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PatrickS77 said:


And yet Prince doesn't dance for two hours... he's lucky in that sense that he get away with playing guitar for most of the show! His shows are less physical than Michael's! So obviously Prince is in a better position to continue his shows until he's 70!


u been to a prince concert? the mans faster than lightning! aswell as being a song and dance man, he plays the shit out of multiple instruments and with the portable ones, he dances whilst playing them! hes nuts and is the exception....and not to mention an aftershow after most shows where he repeats it all the same night....im tired thinking about it!

lol, some of you Prince fans ought to stop with the comparisons. The world knows that MJ is the ultimate showman.On stage, nobody like him (case in point - massive ticket sales).So Just stop it lol . btw, I like Prince too.
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Reply #1083 posted 03/15/09 11:07am

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Serena said:

PatrickS77 said:


And yet Prince doesn't dance for two hours... he's lucky in that sense that he get away with playing guitar for most of the show! His shows are less physical than Michael's! So obviously Prince is in a better position to continue his shows until he's 70!


:falloff: nuts


tell me about it lol

i don't think some of the Britney fanatics know what a live show is.

edit: oops, sorry that was supposed to say MJ fanatics (same thing? confused )
[Edited 3/15/09 11:11am]
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Reply #1084 posted 03/15/09 11:09am

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falloff nuts

Laughing about your own stupidity, huh? If all you MJ bashers would stop that stupid competition for once, you would be able to judge things more objectively! Bottom line, MJ's shows are physical more demanding than Prince's! And that is no judgement in who's shows are better, as I enjoy them both for what they are!
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Reply #1085 posted 03/15/09 11:18am

eireboy34

"PatrickS77 in half-intelligent-post-shock!!!!!" lol

Let's bring this back to reality.

Most of us here love both P and MJ....Christ, Off The Wall is one of the best albums EVER!! The BAD tour( I agree Rory, a fair bit of "lippy" going on..) is in my Top 10 concerts of all time...and I've seen a few.

It's just that, viewing MJ's recent history etc etc etc, most of us can't believe this will be the comeback of the century.....I will be the first to jump for joy if MJ comes back with a great show with great singing etc etc but can you MJ "fans" admit that is a long shot???

As I said....let's talk "reality" here.
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Reply #1086 posted 03/15/09 11:19am

Serena

PatrickS77 said:

Serena said:


falloff nuts

Laughing about your own stupidity, huh? If all you MJ bashers would stop that stupid competition for once, you would be able to judge things more objectively! Bottom line, MJ's shows are physical more demanding than Prince's! And that is no judgement in who's shows are better, as I enjoy them both for what they are!


I've said nothing about any competition, because there is no comparison between the two, besides age.
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Reply #1087 posted 03/15/09 11:20am

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Serena said:

PatrickS77 said:


And yet Prince doesn't dance for two hours... he's lucky in that sense that he get away with playing guitar for most of the show! His shows are less physical than Michael's! So obviously Prince is in a better position to continue his shows until he's 70!


falloff nuts


Irrelevant response lol , Im trying to figure out why you fell off your chair from laughing when nothing in patrick's post is laughing or far from the truth.

expalin? confused
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Reply #1088 posted 03/15/09 11:25am

Annika

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eireboy34 said:

"PatrickS77 in half-intelligent-post-shock!!!!!" lol

Let's bring this back to reality.

Most of us here love both P and MJ....Christ, Off The Wall is one of the best albums EVER!! The BAD tour( I agree Rory, a fair bit of "lippy" going on..) is in my Top 10 concerts of all time...and I've seen a few.

It's just that, viewing MJ's recent history etc etc etc, most of us can't believe this will be the comeback of the century.....I will be the first to jump for joy if MJ comes back with a great show with great singing etc etc but can you MJ "fans" admit that is a long shot???

As I said....let's talk "reality" here.


Dude, this is an MJ thread on a Prince forum. Reality has no place here. lol
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Reply #1089 posted 03/15/09 11:32am

eireboy34

Annika said:

eireboy34 said:

"PatrickS77 in half-intelligent-post-shock!!!!!" lol

Let's bring this back to reality.

Most of us here love both P and MJ....Christ, Off The Wall is one of the best albums EVER!! The BAD tour( I agree Rory, a fair bit of "lippy" going on..) is in my Top 10 concerts of all time...and I've seen a few.

It's just that, viewing MJ's recent history etc etc etc, most of us can't believe this will be the comeback of the century.....I will be the first to jump for joy if MJ comes back with a great show with great singing etc etc but can you MJ "fans" admit that is a long shot???

As I said....let's talk "reality" here.


Dude, this is an MJ thread on a Prince forum. Reality has no place here. lol



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Reply #1090 posted 03/15/09 3:32pm

cream72

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WetDream said:



then u must not have been or failed to read what i put.

yes, they are two different things and prince does them both. the hardest worker on stage and off, period. the exception.

poor comeback. biggrin

Poor comeback?? Well if you say so! rolleyes I have to ask you... have you seen his recent shows?? Fact is, almost 2 hours dancing is physically far more demanding than standing there and playing guitar, or sitting at a piano or synth, whether you like to admit it or not! And that is in no way a knock on Prince or to slight him in any way, I loved his shows, both main and aftershows, it's just stating the obvious! Prince's type of show is far more suited to continue into old age, than Michael's! Of course, Prince doing two shows most of the nights is a different story! That's still impressive!


it will be a comeback if he completes every show and sing LIVE but mj fans will be happy if he just moved his lips without any sound coming out and of caurse grabbing his crotch while he remembers the good old sleepovers he use to have.
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Reply #1091 posted 03/15/09 6:13pm

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cream72 said:




it will be a comeback if he completes every show and sing LIVE but mj fans will be happy if he just moved his lips without any sound coming out and of caurse grabbing his crotch while he remembers the good old sleepovers he use to have.




Dumb, unfunny comment. It makes no sense in the context you used it in either . Ridiculous. Anyhow, how do you know what MJ fans want? Have you spoken to all of them? Please. Most fans, myself included, do not want to see MJ lip synch. That's been by far the biggest complaints from the fans, so I don't know what you're on about.
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Reply #1092 posted 03/15/09 6:46pm

cdcgold

cream72 said:

PatrickS77 said:


Poor comeback?? Well if you say so! rolleyes I have to ask you... have you seen his recent shows?? Fact is, almost 2 hours dancing is physically far more demanding than standing there and playing guitar, or sitting at a piano or synth, whether you like to admit it or not! And that is in no way a knock on Prince or to slight him in any way, I loved his shows, both main and aftershows, it's just stating the obvious! Prince's type of show is far more suited to continue into old age, than Michael's! Of course, Prince doing two shows most of the nights is a different story! That's still impressive!


it will be a comeback if he completes every show and sing LIVE but mj fans will be happy if he just moved his lips without any sound coming out and of caurse grabbing his crotch while he remembers the good old sleepovers he use to have.





PATHETIC


All you prince fans just need to admit you're jealous and move on bored
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Reply #1093 posted 03/15/09 7:02pm

Swa

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cdcgold said:

cream72 said:



it will be a comeback if he completes every show and sing LIVE but mj fans will be happy if he just moved his lips without any sound coming out and of caurse grabbing his crotch while he remembers the good old sleepovers he use to have.





PATHETIC


All you prince fans just need to admit you're jealous and move on bored


Hey, as a Prince and MJ fan I get so sick and tired of this competitive BS that fans perpetuate. And I never thought I would jump on an MJ fan in an MJ thread, but come on.

First off you have to realise where you are, it's PRINCE.ORG not KOP, so show some respect. I find it equally baffling to find MJ haters on here who have nothing better to do than try and stir things up, as I do when I see MJ fans who hate on Prince in here. Seriously.

Now can't we just put it all to rest - it's OLD, it's been done to death and no one is ever going to win. As I have said, time and time again, both artists are brilliant in their own right, and both have influenced generations of artists and each other. To be so blindly limited to one point of view is truly robbing yourself of great music on both sides.

So lets start showing these artists, and each other some respect. I'm fine with people voicing "critically constructive" opinions, but flat out disrespect is a joke. On both sides.

Swa
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Reply #1094 posted 03/15/09 7:49pm

rubyred69

Swa said:

cdcgold said:






PATHETIC


All you prince fans just need to admit you're jealous and move on bored


Hey, as a Prince and MJ fan I get so sick and tired of this competitive BS that fans perpetuate. And I never thought I would jump on an MJ fan in an MJ thread, but come on.

First off you have to realise where you are, it's PRINCE.ORG not KOP, so show some respect. I find it equally baffling to find MJ haters on here who have nothing better to do than try and stir things up, as I do when I see MJ fans who hate on Prince in here. Seriously.

Now can't we just put it all to rest - it's OLD, it's been done to death and no one is ever going to win. As I have said, time and time again, both artists are brilliant in their own right, and both have influenced generations of artists and each other. To be so blindly limited to one point of view is truly robbing yourself of great music on both sides.

So lets start showing these artists, and each other some respect. I'm fine with people voicing "critically constructive" opinions, but flat out disrespect is a joke. On both sides.

Swa


Excellent post, sadly it'll be ignored by those who seek to inflame and not discuss or enjoy otherwise cool
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Reply #1095 posted 03/15/09 8:03pm

Timmy84

Swa said:

cdcgold said:






PATHETIC


All you prince fans just need to admit you're jealous and move on bored


Hey, as a Prince and MJ fan I get so sick and tired of this competitive BS that fans perpetuate. And I never thought I would jump on an MJ fan in an MJ thread, but come on.

First off you have to realise where you are, it's PRINCE.ORG not KOP, so show some respect. I find it equally baffling to find MJ haters on here who have nothing better to do than try and stir things up, as I do when I see MJ fans who hate on Prince in here. Seriously.

Now can't we just put it all to rest - it's OLD, it's been done to death and no one is ever going to win. As I have said, time and time again, both artists are brilliant in their own right, and both have influenced generations of artists and each other. To be so blindly limited to one point of view is truly robbing yourself of great music on both sides.

So lets start showing these artists, and each other some respect. I'm fine with people voicing "critically constructive" opinions, but flat out disrespect is a joke. On both sides.

Swa


Word.
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Reply #1096 posted 03/15/09 8:46pm

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Swa said:

cdcgold said:






PATHETIC


All you prince fans just need to admit you're jealous and move on bored


Hey, as a Prince and MJ fan I get so sick and tired of this competitive BS that fans perpetuate. And I never thought I would jump on an MJ fan in an MJ thread, but come on.

First off you have to realise where you are, it's PRINCE.ORG not KOP, so show some respect. I find it equally baffling to find MJ haters on here who have nothing better to do than try and stir things up, as I do when I see MJ fans who hate on Prince in here. Seriously.

Now can't we just put it all to rest - it's OLD, it's been done to death and no one is ever going to win. As I have said, time and time again, both artists are brilliant in their own right, and both have influenced generations of artists and each other. To be so blindly limited to one point of view is truly robbing yourself of great music on both sides.

So lets start showing these artists, and each other some respect. I'm fine with people voicing "critically constructive" opinions, but flat out disrespect is a joke. On both sides.

Swa


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Reply #1097 posted 03/15/09 10:09pm

Arnotts

So where are all the fans who are from overseas going to stay in London? A hotel or hostel? I'm having trouble finding reasonable accomodation now.
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Reply #1098 posted 03/15/09 11:14pm

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Jeffiner said:

Whitnail said:





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


lol Because it's so true... lol



LOL.... still makes me laugh, great to see you back, and full of positive energy about the up coming MJ concerts...!!!!!

I can certainly imagine making his premiere at the 02, via a satalite and a good bit of tech advances will make it worth while, will convince the obviuosly dumb public that they are getting the real thing...

MJ proved at his press conference, with the 150 odd fans been told to look like 10,000 fans, that he is Pathetic, sorry, to all you idiots that have gave in...

When i listen to Bob Marley, and look at this joke, and the reaction, i think alot of very clueless "oh, I saw MJ..." people

The Mj versus Prince battle is a worn one, but a very noxious one.

there is simply... no comparison

LIVE with it

ps THIS IS IT
If it were not for insanity, I would be sane.

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Reply #1099 posted 03/15/09 11:21pm

Swa

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Arnotts said:

So where are all the fans who are from overseas going to stay in London? A hotel or hostel? I'm having trouble finding reasonable accomodation now.


I am looking at staying at a hotel. Will see what happens in terms of cost though.
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Reply #1100 posted 03/15/09 11:40pm

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actually thinking about it, the current pope would probably sell out the o2 for 40 nights and maybe some days, but the reaction to the super child-lover, is unprecedented...and a shocking revelation of the society we live in.

BTW, I loved his rubber gloves razz
If it were not for insanity, I would be sane.

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Reply #1101 posted 03/15/09 11:53pm

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Randy Phillips profile: Michael Jackson's promoter is making all the right moves

"He's 50 but he's going to dance his @ss off," says the confident, quick-talking Randy Phillips, chief executive of AEG Live and promoter of acts from Britney Spears and Prince.

Last Updated: 10:33PM GMT 13 Mar 2009


This is the man who persuaded Michael Jackson, that elusive, reclusive eccentric, to return as the King of Pop for a tour at AEG's O2 venue, the ex-Millennium Dome. "He's working on a new move. Something like the Moonwalk, but different."

Phillips clearly understands how to whet the appetite of Jackson's scrums of fans. More than 250,000 joined the online queue, with 800 turning up to the O2 itself to get seats for the 50 dates.

Watching him order tea at the Dorchester Hotel, Phillips has the neurotic chatter of a Woody Allen.

"I've gotta have Dorchester blend with honey and skim milk, right? And multigrain sandwiches... salmon, egg and maybe a few chicken," he says.

This precise, organisational mastermind has kicked up a global ticketing storm just four months after a high-pitched "yes" was uttered from Jackson's pinched lips. The pair go back 15 years – they lost touch, but after the promoter joined AEG he made a "hit list" of acts to entice. Jackson was at the top.

"We finally made Mohammed come to the mountain of the O2," Phillips grins. Jackson refused twice, but several months ago, the idea arose as the superstar was putting together a restructuring plan for his finances. Not hat we should believe rumours that Jackson is struggling, after spending a fortune on security and lawyers after his famous child abuse trial – which ended with his acquittal.

"They make out Michael's finances are much more dire than they are," Phillips assures me. But he needed the cash, right? "I asked him straight off: why say yes to the tour now? Was it the money? He said: you know what, my kids are old enough now." Jackson agreed to do 10 dates for AEG, before relenting to 40 more. The star "worships" London, but plans to stay in a country house where his children can play. If any Daily Telegraph readers have a plush rural pad for rent, Phillips wants to know.

He estimates Jackson will make $50m-$100m from the London dates. This could rise to $500m if he does a world tour.

So how much is AEG getting out of this? Phillips laughs. "We're not in this for the money. We're taking a huge risk on Michael. Forgetting tickets, the local economy will get $500m."

Things haven't gone entirely seamlessly for AEG since they put their money behind Jackson. Most tickets are being sold straight to fans for £50-£75. But AEG claims its premium ticket partner, Viagogo offered seats for re-sale in bulk, allowing touts and other re-sellers to push up prices. A court has now ordered Viagogo to stop selling to anyone not believed to be an individual fan, until a further hearing.

Another potential hitch is that they do not yet have insurance covering Jackson's appearance at all 50 gigs – but Phillips insists any risk will be worth it.

"If Mike gets too nervous to go on, I'll throw him over my shoulder and carry him on stage. He's light enough."

In recent days, there has been furious speculation about Jackson's health, which Phillips dismisses. "Making up rumours about Michael Jackson is a cottage industry," he exclaims. "We were having dinner when I got a Google alert that he had a flesh-eating disease. He was sitting opposite, healthy as ever."

Among the other urban myths he demolishes: Jackson is not as weird as I may think, but a devoted parent, and though famed for Jesus-like shows, "not a confident person".

Jackson's nerves aside, the deal could have been off if Phil Anschutz, the billionaire behind AEG had not taken to him.

"Phil had to give me permission to spend all this money. I joke that I'm going to make him a millionaire – from a billionaire." Anschutz has been described as prickly, but Phillips says he is "respectful, a good listener and brilliant".

Anschutz built up his empire from property and launched AEG to take on the force of Live Nation: its corporate nemesis.

"We are under assault by an 800lb gorilla called Live Nation, planning to merge with Ticketmaster. It's not good, but we are there doing better."

AEG is certainly putting its all into making the tour superlative. Hiring Kenny Ortega, the man behind High School Musical, booking superstar guest appearances, putting money into a new 3D film of Thriller and developing new technology to make it a historical spectacle.

"Now we have the biggest artist in the world at the best arena in the best city," Phillips declares, digesting the news that 750,000 tickets have sold out in five hours. He has the satisfied look of a man who has just pulled off an inconceivably ambitious plan.

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Background

My father was born in Bayswater, so I'm an Anglophile. But I'm from the US

First job in music

I promoted events at Stanford University, where I studied law, before deciding to go into business

Next big tour

I would love to get ABBA back together

Career highlights

Managing Rod Stewart for years, working with Jim Kerr, Bon Jovi, Prince, Britney, Justin, Take That, Lionel Ritchie, Guns'n'Roses



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Reply #1102 posted 03/16/09 12:14am

Swa

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Randy Phillips profile: Michael Jackson's promoter is making all the right moves

"He's 50 but he's going to dance his @ss off," says the confident, quick-talking Randy Phillips, chief executive of AEG Live and promoter of acts from Britney Spears and Prince.

Last Updated: 10:33PM GMT 13 Mar 2009


This is the man who persuaded Michael Jackson, that elusive, reclusive eccentric, to return as the King of Pop for a tour at AEG's O2 venue, the ex-Millennium Dome. "He's working on a new move. Something like the Moonwalk, but different."

Phillips clearly understands how to whet the appetite of Jackson's scrums of fans. More than 250,000 joined the online queue, with 800 turning up to the O2 itself to get seats for the 50 dates.

Watching him order tea at the Dorchester Hotel, Phillips has the neurotic chatter of a Woody Allen.

"I've gotta have Dorchester blend with honey and skim milk, right? And multigrain sandwiches... salmon, egg and maybe a few chicken," he says.

This precise, organisational mastermind has kicked up a global ticketing storm just four months after a high-pitched "yes" was uttered from Jackson's pinched lips. The pair go back 15 years – they lost touch, but after the promoter joined AEG he made a "hit list" of acts to entice. Jackson was at the top.

"We finally made Mohammed come to the mountain of the O2," Phillips grins. Jackson refused twice, but several months ago, the idea arose as the superstar was putting together a restructuring plan for his finances. Not hat we should believe rumours that Jackson is struggling, after spending a fortune on security and lawyers after his famous child abuse trial – which ended with his acquittal.

"They make out Michael's finances are much more dire than they are," Phillips assures me. But he needed the cash, right? "I asked him straight off: why say yes to the tour now? Was it the money? He said: you know what, my kids are old enough now." Jackson agreed to do 10 dates for AEG, before relenting to 40 more. The star "worships" London, but plans to stay in a country house where his children can play. If any Daily Telegraph readers have a plush rural pad for rent, Phillips wants to know.

He estimates Jackson will make $50m-$100m from the London dates. This could rise to $500m if he does a world tour.

So how much is AEG getting out of this? Phillips laughs. "We're not in this for the money. We're taking a huge risk on Michael. Forgetting tickets, the local economy will get $500m."

Things haven't gone entirely seamlessly for AEG since they put their money behind Jackson. Most tickets are being sold straight to fans for £50-£75. But AEG claims its premium ticket partner, Viagogo offered seats for re-sale in bulk, allowing touts and other re-sellers to push up prices. A court has now ordered Viagogo to stop selling to anyone not believed to be an individual fan, until a further hearing.

Another potential hitch is that they do not yet have insurance covering Jackson's appearance at all 50 gigs – but Phillips insists any risk will be worth it.

"If Mike gets too nervous to go on, I'll throw him over my shoulder and carry him on stage. He's light enough."

In recent days, there has been furious speculation about Jackson's health, which Phillips dismisses. "Making up rumours about Michael Jackson is a cottage industry," he exclaims. "We were having dinner when I got a Google alert that he had a flesh-eating disease. He was sitting opposite, healthy as ever."

Among the other urban myths he demolishes: Jackson is not as weird as I may think, but a devoted parent, and though famed for Jesus-like shows, "not a confident person".

Jackson's nerves aside, the deal could have been off if Phil Anschutz, the billionaire behind AEG had not taken to him.

"Phil had to give me permission to spend all this money. I joke that I'm going to make him a millionaire – from a billionaire." Anschutz has been described as prickly, but Phillips says he is "respectful, a good listener and brilliant".

Anschutz built up his empire from property and launched AEG to take on the force of Live Nation: its corporate nemesis.

"We are under assault by an 800lb gorilla called Live Nation, planning to merge with Ticketmaster. It's not good, but we are there doing better."

AEG is certainly putting its all into making the tour superlative. Hiring Kenny Ortega, the man behind High School Musical, booking superstar guest appearances, putting money into a new 3D film of Thriller and developing new technology to make it a historical spectacle.

"Now we have the biggest artist in the world at the best arena in the best city," Phillips declares, digesting the news that 750,000 tickets have sold out in five hours. He has the satisfied look of a man who has just pulled off an inconceivably ambitious plan.

CV

Background

My father was born in Bayswater, so I'm an Anglophile. But I'm from the US

First job in music

I promoted events at Stanford University, where I studied law, before deciding to go into business

Next big tour

I would love to get ABBA back together

Career highlights

Managing Rod Stewart for years, working with Jim Kerr, Bon Jovi, Prince, Britney, Justin, Take That, Lionel Ritchie, Guns'n'Roses



http://www.telegraph.co.u...moves.html


Thanks for posting this full article.

Swa
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Swa said:


First off you have to realise where you are, it's PRINCE.ORG not KOP, so show some respect.

Tell that to the Prince-only fans... nobody is disrespecting Prince
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Reply #1104 posted 03/16/09 2:03am

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cdcgold said:

cream72 said:



it will be a comeback if he completes every show and sing LIVE but mj fans will be happy if he just moved his lips without any sound coming out and of caurse grabbing his crotch while he remembers the good old sleepovers he use to have.





PATHETIC


All you prince fans just need to admit you're jealous and move on bored




"ALL YOU PRINCE FANS"

?????

Now take a deep breath and look at the top of the web page, read slowly what it says....
Prince.org, yes, thats right prince.org. Not "www.Michael Jackson, King of Pop, This is it, This is really really IT.Com"





eek
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Reply #1105 posted 03/16/09 3:13am

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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.


Dangerous Tour - was a mix of live and pre-recorded.
9. "Billie Jean" (10/90)


I believe Billie Jean on the Dangerous tour was all live - he seemed so out of breath singing it.
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Reply #1106 posted 03/16/09 3:31am

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leecaldon 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.


Dangerous Tour - was a mix of live and pre-recorded.
9. "Billie Jean" (10/90)


I believe Billie Jean on the Dangerous tour was all live - he seemed so out of breath singing it.





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Reply #1107 posted 03/16/09 4:04am

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Rorywan said:

leecaldon said:

Swa said:

I believe Billie Jean on the Dangerous tour was all live - he seemed so out of breath singing it.





disbelief


Ok, let me put it another way, he was DEFINITELY singing Billie Jean live on the Dangerous tour. And definitely not on the HIStory tour.
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Reply #1108 posted 03/16/09 4:35am

Swa

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PatrickS77 said:

Swa said:


First off you have to realise where you are, it's PRINCE.ORG not KOP, so show some respect.

Tell that to the Prince-only fans... nobody is disrespecting Prince


Hey Patrick,

My post was in response to the barrage of posts back and forth and prompted by the "All you prince fans just need to admit you're jealous and move on".

I just found the statement weird, considering where we all are.

As I have said numerous times, I am a Prince and MJ fan, and just find the whole faux competition threads and inflammatory remarks on both sides futile and attention seeking, and do nothing to actually progress a worthy and positive discussion.

Swa
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Reply #1109 posted 03/16/09 4:47am

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Billie Jean - Bad Tour

http://www.youtube.com/wa...aq6kFCTQ34

Billie Jean - Dangerous Tour

http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related

Billie Jean - HiStory Tour

http://www.youtube.com/wa...cdo2br_5OQ


(sorry i don't know how to embed)
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