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New topic Printablevainandy said: We all know that if Prince died, there is a lot of old unreleased music that could be released for years but does Michael Jackson have any? I'd love to see some old jams released that were made by either Michael solo or with his brothers from around the "Destiny" through the "Thriller" eras.
most of MJ's outtakes have been released officially on box sets or compilations, and out of the tracks that have been put out, none of them are up to the same standard as the rest of the albums, in that both songwise they aren't as good, and production wise most of them are demos rather than completely finished songs (whereas most prince outtakes are completed as much as any other prince track) they could collate a bunch of them onto one or two discs or a box set, but it would probably never happen as critics would then say that material wasn't a patch on the rest, which is why it's been bundled up with other compilations there are unnoficial bootleg compilations with various outtakes, just like there are prince bootlegs, and also live bootlegs too. i imagine the p2p places are full of that stuff right now if you have a look at the playlist on the first page of this thread i've included pretty much all the outtakes in circulation from off the wall onwards, in pretty much chronological order. you will know the album tracks, so you can tell thee non album tracks, as the collabs from other peoples albums have the name of the other artist | |
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ThunderCer said: Does anyone not find it strange that he dies on the exact, 25 year anniversary, of the release of Purple Rain?
June 25, 1984 - Purple Rain is released / June 25, 2009 - Milchael dies Weird coincedence! RIP Michael..... Maybe MJ wanted to be Prince. I don't think MJ wanted to be white. I think he wanted his kids to be white because of racial issues in this country. I wonder what killed MJ. | |
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SummerRain said: Bighead said: Sorry about the dose of reality, but to anyone else other than his hardcore fan base,Prince will be remembered for Purple rain and nothing else. Maybe his strange behavior. That's as close as he'll come to MJ. [Edited 6/26/09 12:35pm] [Edited 6/26/09 12:37pm] Not only is Prince one of the greatest musicians ever born, Prince will be revered because has never been marked by scandal. MJ is being remembered for his music and his videos but in the same sentences, the media cannot seem to stop talking about his child molestation charges. If it were not for the music channels and radio stations, MJ would be remembered for his alleged liken for male boys and his questionable sexuality. Prince alleged eccentricities had nothing to do with his personal life but more with his ability to appeal to every person in the society and remain true to himself. Prince was not perfect, but who is? He did endure some episodic rumors about his life but those rumors did not overwhelm him and those rumors quickly dissipated as fast as they evolved. Prince will be remembered as a great musician. I cannot imagine and refuse to imagine how it would be for anyone who genuinely loves Prince if he died prematurely. Sadder and sadder.... | |
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SummerRain said: ThunderCer said: Does anyone not find it strange that he dies on the exact, 25 year anniversary, of the release of Purple Rain?
June 25, 1984 - Purple Rain is released / June 25, 2009 - Milchael dies Weird coincedence! RIP Michael..... Maybe MJ wanted to be Prince. I don't think MJ wanted to be white. I think he wanted his kids to be white because of racial issues in this country. I wonder what killed MJ. Oh for fuck's sake!! Yes, Michael Jackson decided that he was going to leave his children fatherless, ditch his well planned comeback and forsake his family and fans by DYING on the 25th Anniversary of Purple Rain just to stick it to Prince! I swear, right now...y'all are making me wish that I'd never become a Prince fan and that all by itself, is really fucked up!! I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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2elijah said: littlebearbeer said: Sorry to disagree but for a lot of neither Prince or MJ fans, the child abuse allegations and face changes far out weigh his hits I'm afraid. Not everyone thinks he was some massive icon, he was a pop singer and dancer at the end of the day and not the pope. No actually at the end of the day, the pope is only, and I repeat only a "human being" too, with his own faults, just like Michael Jackson was, let's not forget that. [Edited 6/27/09 7:08am] I use the pope only as a cultural icon my main point is the WHOLE world is not crying about his death, a lot of people don't even care. He is a celebrity at the end of the day to most people and that's all. Think we all lose sight of what's important, and celebrity is not one of them I hope he rests in peace but keep it real and play the records, he will always be there. | |
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shonenjoe said: it does not matter what mood
or mindset or situation or age You play PYT I will dance. That's the one! I don't post often, NEVER FORGET GOD BLESS. | |
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SummerRain said: [stuff that is nowhere near relevant to the topic at hand was here]
now is really not the time to start up with this kinda stuff. | |
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HatrinaHaterwitz said: SummerRain said: Maybe MJ wanted to be Prince. I don't think MJ wanted to be white. I think he wanted his kids to be white because of racial issues in this country. I wonder what killed MJ. Oh for fuck's sake!! Yes, Michael Jackson decided that he was going to leave his children fatherless, ditch his well planned comeback and forsake his family and fans by DYING on the 25th Anniversary of Purple Rain just to stick it to Prince! I swear, right now...y'all are making me wish that I'd never become a Prince fan and that all by itself, is really fucked up!! I don't think he tried to stick it to Prince. I think that MJ admired Prince. I don't know what happened, all I know is that MJ will be missed by everyone and I wonder what killed him. No one knows why MJ did what he did on the day he chose to do it on or if he even had control over what happened to him. His family doesn't even know what happen. They don't know who was with Michael when this situation occurred. It is so important to keep your family close especially when you are successful. This guy went into cardiac arrest minutes after a Demerol injection. Demerol overdose causes respiratory arrest initially. You chose to be a Prince fan because you love his music and hopefully that is why you remain a Prince fan. MJ is one of the greatest musicians born just like Prince. I like Prince more because he played an instrument and he has a style no one can replicate. | |
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BSK3478 said: SummerRain said: [stuff that is nowhere near relevant to the topic at hand was here]
now is really not the time to start up with this kinda stuff. I apologize if I offended anyone, but with the media focusing on the negative aspects of his life, it is hard to remember the good things about MJ. It is hard not to contemplate about what happened to him and why. | |
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thriller was a great album, but MJ dropped the ball by taking so long to release his follow up, which at the time was a particularly long time as normally artists would release an album a year back then. so prince released 1999, purple rain, around the world in a day, parade and sign o the times by the time the follow up to thriller came out, and bad wasn't a patch on it's predecessor. in the meantime MJ had many problems and issues and pretty much went off the rails
it's sad that a once promising artist went off the rails like MJ did. in the end, his last recorded music was never released and he never got to perform a full show in 12 years. the live side of his work was never fully realised, so no-one ever got to see him as an adult perform a full set singing his own songs for every hit single, he had a bizarre story, starting off as fun with a pet monkey, a zoo, elephant man bones and hyperbaric chamber, and ending with bankruptcy, drug abuse and child abuse. no other artist with so many hits has as many scandals, so with big artists the scandals are usually forgotten about as the music plays a bigger part of history. it's a shame that he didn't put more into his work to make people remember him more for the music than the scandal many prince fans started off listening to michael jackson, but as his releases were few and far between over the last 30 years, prince flooded his fans with new albums and live shows, and his material was of a more adult nature, rather than the childlike image that michael tried to portray. as kids growing up want to shake off the child and grow towards the adult, they will reach for more adult orientated music like princes (or rap and rnb music today), so it's almost like prince came along and snapped up a chunk of fans who waited too long for a new michael jackson record, and once they listened to prince and found out more about him, they become hooked on prince and forget about michael. when jackson finally drops a new release, it's usually been more dissapointing than the previous album, and with a number of great prince albums released during that period it shows up the lesser tracks on the jackson albums, so whilst the singles stand out as being great, the other tracks seemed very much second rate by comparison i always considered michael to be much closer to madonna than prince, in that she relied on others to write, record and produce tracks for her, whilst prince would just do everything himself and in his own studio. madonna, prince and michael were almost as popular as each other around 1985, but 25 years later, who would have thought madonna would have been the most succesful? had michael avoided the bad moves such as moonwalker, captain eo and ghosts, and stuck to the music instead of the bizarre, perhaps he could have been the most succesful still, and followed a similar career path to madonna the past few months i've recently went through my fairly comprehensive collection of jackson material, viewing concert and tv footage, and compiling the playlist posted earlier. in listening to everything i could really hear the music change from the greatness in off the wall and thriller and becoming more dissapointing as it went on, but with real gems that stood out on later albums, standing out moreso as they were so good, but the other tracks were so dissapointing. i think if he had retired early after history and dissapeared out of public life it would have made a more fitting end to his career. it's just sad how it all ended so badly i never expected him to appear at the o2 shows, certainly not all of them, i was just waiting for something to be announced as an excuse for the shows to be cancelled. i never thought he was fit enough to put on the type of show that randy phillips was suggesting, so when the story first broke i thought it was another sham story like turning up at the court room in pyjamas, i never thought the curtain would come down like this i hear AEG are facing huge losses of millions as a result of this, and whilst a price can't be put on anyones life, perhaps it will serve as a message to randy phillips and AEG that they took one step too far in the way they treated the fans in the way they handled the ticket sales and cancelations (i suppose now i can mention that they only originally sold half the number of tickets that the o2 could hold, knowing they could comfortably seat far more, but they wanted so much to claim a sell out and hype everything up), and by pushing michael into something he obviously wasn't comfortable in doing, and ultimately contributed to his death i put together the tracklist on the front page just two weeks ago, and it seems to serve as the perfect tribute to the most important part of his life to his fans, which is the music of his adult life. i didn't expect much more to be added to the list, but i didn't think it would become the final tracklist to his life he lived his life in the tabloids, and ended his life in the tabloids. i don't think anyone will ever know the real michael jackson and when the groove is dead and gone... | |
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I'm still in total shock; but I feel I owe a lot to Michael, because he was the one who got me into music. Period. He helped me find my own favorite genres of music as opposed to listening to what my parents listened to. I'm 17 right now, but I'll never forget the impact "Beat It" had the first time I heard it. As a result, "Beat It," "Billie Jean," "Rock With You," and "Black Or White(the music video for which premiered on the day I was born)" shaped my pre-teenage years, and Accumulating his other albums and listening to what they contained taught me in my early teens (13/14) not to judge people, but to know them for who they really are. It was only a couple of years ago when I learned about this fella Prince, and, well, that was a whole different thing because I grew to appreciate musicianship more as I do now; but I feel bad saying over the past few years admitting that I'd jumped off of the MJ train because he didn't play all the instruments or produce everything on his own. Oddly enough, on Wednesday night of this past week I played some of "Off The Wall," and went, "hey, I forgot this guy's really got it, doesn't he!?"
Anyway, Sorry it's so long; I normally read the threads more than I write, but I had to comment on this, get it out of my system and be done... I don't think I'll ever be able to listen to "Man In The Mirror" or "You Are Not Alone" again. Those two really hit home for me. Favorites: Pretty much all of "Off The Wall" "Wanna Be Startin' Something" "PYT" "Beat It" & "Billie Jean" (aw, hell, all of "Thriller") again, Pretty much all of "Bad", I liked how he'd kind of defined a Pop-Funk-R&B-Dance sound for himself with that album. I love "Jam", sometimes I think too much, same with "2 Bad." That song is the business. LOVE Blood On THe Dance Floor. Love the album. Love the Title song Single. those TM remixes are awesome to run to. I think "Invincible" is kind of underrated. | |
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just a heads-up for ya'll, over on stonesthrow.com they've done a video tribute to michael...check it. | |
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WE LOVE YOU MICHAEL AND YOU WILL TRULLY BE MISSED YOU,YOUR MUSIC AND THE HEART YOU HAD LOVLLY HEART HE GAVE TO SO MANY MAY YOU REST IN PEACE | |
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Cinderella Stay Awhile
Morning Glow Remember The Time Fly Away Can You Remember Who's Lovin' You (We've Got) Blue Skies Got To Be There Love Is Here And Now You're Gone Greatest Show On Earth You Can Cry On My Shoulder Never Can Say Goodbye It's Too Late To Change The Time When I Come Of Age Take Me Back If 'N I Was God Happy Call On Me Bad Just Good Friends Another Part Of Me Dirty Diana Leave Me Alone Streetwalker Shout Morphine Superfly Sister Ghosts Is It Scary In The Closet Give In To Me Will You Be There Keep The Faith Gone Too Soon Show You The Way To Go Lovely One State Of Shock Time Waits For No One Why Scream Stranger In Moscow Earth Song D.S. Childhood Little Suzie Smile Break Of Dawn You Rock My World Butterflies Speechless You Are My Life Don't Walk Away Doctor My Eyes Can I See You In The Morning Looking Through The Windows We've Got A Good Thing Going Goin' Back To Indiana The Young Folks Up Again One More Chance Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough Rock With You Workin' Day and Night Get On The Floor I Can't Help It Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' Thriller Billie Jean Human Nature The Lady In My Life - full version Someone In The Dark Carousel I Wanna Be Where You Are Ben Sunset Driver Scared Of The Moon We Are Here To Change The World Monkey Business Cheater Someone Put Your Hand Out Fall Again In The Back Beautiful Girl The Way You Love Me We've Had Enough Serious Effect She Got It Got The Hots Love Never Felt So Good Michael Jackson was truly talented and I'm sure touched all of us in some sort of way. He changed the way I viewed music. He was just too good to be true. It's very sad that he died so young. I'm still in shock and am waiting for Ashton Kutcher to jump out and say that that we've all been punk'd. My family thought I was a little weird for buying MJ CDs and DVDs at the age of 10, but I didn't care. I'm glad I did get into his music because Michael Jackson showed me what real music was. I got into Prince because of Michael Jackson. I cried for what seemed like the longest of time when I saw on CNN that he died. On June 25, 2009, music died. Michael Jackson will surely be missed. My prayers go out to his family, especially to his children who've lost the only parent they've ever known. [Edited 6/27/09 15:13pm] | |
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BSK3478 said: SummerRain said: [stuff that is nowhere near relevant to the topic at hand was here]
now is really not the time to start up with this kinda stuff. Damn | |
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His music was the soundtrack of my life, which I'm sure most would attest to. After watching hours of news coverage, videos, tributes, specials, and listening to internet radio, I think I'm ready to share my all-time faves with The Jackson 5 and solo:
I Want You Back ABC Never Can Say Goodbye (last night while watching a special a snippet of this song was played and I lost it after that) Got to Be There Rockin' Robin Dancing Machine (parent's '45) Enjoy Yourself Blame It on the Boogie Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough Rock With You Off the Wall Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' Human Nature Beat It Thriller P.Y.T. Another Part of Me Remember The Time Jam [Edited 6/27/09 16:05pm] [Edited 6/27/09 16:28pm] "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me." | |
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SummerRain said: BSK3478 said: now is really not the time to start up with this kinda stuff. I apologize if I offended anyone, but with the media focusing on the negative aspects of his life, it is hard to remember the good things about MJ. It is hard not to contemplate about what happened to him and why. All you have to do not to hear the negative stuff is turn the channel, and not soak in their BS. There's enough negative news in the media to last a lifetime as it is. I decided to turn the channel, when some of them started bringing up all the negative stuff. His body isn't even in the ground yet, and their feasting on the BS already like hungry vultures. I've been watching VH1 and BETJ as they are playing MJ videos all day. Brings back so many good memories. I haven't seen the "Bad" video in a while, as well as many others, and just watching MJ perform with all that energy, and watch his fantastic dance moves, brought a smile to my face. He was truly an icon. [Edited 6/27/09 16:07pm] | |
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There could not be a Prince if it was not for Michael Jackson. Everyone who was Black and lived in the 70's wanted to be a member of the Jackson 5. They were the coolest thing going for Black kids. For millions of Black kids growing up at that time they emulated the Jackson's singing,dancing, and fashion.
Now for a talented person like Prince Roger Nelson and his crew in Minnapolis then they KNEW they could do what they did and the game was on. MJ pushed Prince and vice versa. We lost a legend people. | |
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What are your favorite Michael Jackson songs?
My favourites songs are the ones he did with the Jacksons. I made up a little tribute email of videos for my friends and family and here it is: Looking through the window http://www.youtube.com/wa...5qHpW9zE_Y Show you the way to go http://www.youtube.com/wa...tniGD7ZUHc Ben http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related I want you back http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related Got to be there http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related Blame it on the boogie http://www.youtube.com/wa...jW1iq4IO2k and perhaps my all time favourite Shake your body down to the ground http://www.youtube.com/wa...PL&index=5 I'm enjoying listening to these again and it's got me in the mood for revisting my Motown stuff like the Temptations and Supremes. When I watched Can you feel it, I got a bit choked by the lyrics. All the colors of the world should be Lovin’ each other wholeheartedly I believe he has helped make that happen. [Edited 6/27/09 16:06pm] | |
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muleFunk said: There could not be a Prince if it was not for Michael Jackson. Everyone who was Black and lived in the 70's wanted to be a member of the Jackson 5. They were the coolest thing going for Black kids. For millions of Black kids growing up at that time they emulated the Jackson's singing,dancing, and fashion.
Now for a talented person like Prince Roger Nelson and his crew in Minnapolis then they KNEW they could do what they did and the game was on. MJ pushed Prince and vice versa. We lost a legend people. So true Jimmy Jam was on 20/20 last night and said he remembers the first time he hear I Wand You Back. He had it on some type of portable tape deck. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Bad is my favorite MJ album.
The drums and rhythms on that album are sooo cool and unique (I think it is the most unique of his albums)... I wish I could find that thread on drum programmers... whoever did the beats on this album should be included... There's no other song like Speed Demon or Smooth Criminal... Listen to that high-hat on Bad! [Edited 6/27/09 16:44pm] | |
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muleFunk said: There could not be a Prince if it was not for Michael Jackson. Everyone who was Black and lived in the 70's wanted to be a member of the Jackson 5. They were the coolest thing going for Black kids. For millions of Black kids growing up at that time they emulated the Jackson's singing,dancing, and fashion.
Now for a talented person like Prince Roger Nelson and his crew in Minnapolis then they KNEW they could do what they did and the game was on. MJ pushed Prince and vice versa. We lost a legend people. True. On that same token Michael wouldn't have been Michael without Jermaine. Originally, Jermaine led the singing group at the behest of their father, who at first felt that Michael was too young. It was Jermaine who convinced him otherwise because HE was the first to see potential greatness in his little brother and cultivated him to that effect. It was J who practically raised MJ from a pup in all facets of life and music giving him the confidence 2 accomplish all that he did. Thank God for the entire Jackson family. Peace! | |
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BSK3478 said: just a heads-up for ya'll, over on stonesthrow.com they've done a video tribute to michael...check it.
Thank you, dahlin'!!! That's got me grinnin' like a Cheshire Cat!! I really needed to see that! I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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unique said: i finished this just 2 weeks ago...
1. Michael Jackson - Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough (6:06) 2. Michael Jackson - Rock With You (Original LP Version) (3:40) 3. Michael Jackson - working day and night (5:14) 4. Michael Jackson - get on the floor (4:39) 5. Michael Jackson - off the wall (4:06) 6. Michael Jackson - girlfriend (3:05) 7. Michael Jackson - She's Out Of My Life (3:38) 8. Michael Jackson - I Can't Help It (4:30) 9. Michael Jackson - It's The Falling In Love (3:48) 10. Michael Jackson - Burn This Disco Out (3:41) 11. Michael Jackson - You Can't Win (3:13) 12. Michael Jackson - Love Never Felt So Good (3:24) 13. Michael Jackson - Sunset Driver (Demo) (4:03) 14. Michael Jackson - Nite Line (4:32) 15. Michael Jackson - Trouble (3:53) 16. Michael Jackson - Hot Street (3:48) 17. Michael Jackson - Can't Get Outta The Rain (4:05) 18. Michael Jackson - Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' (extended) (6:32) 19. Michael Jackson - Baby Be Mine (4:20) 20. Michael Jackson - The Girl Is Mine (With Paul Mc (3:42) 21. Michael Jackson - Thriller (6:00) 22. Michael Jackson - Beat It (4:18) 23. Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (extended) (6:19) 24. Michael Jackson - Human Nature (4:06) 25. Michael Jackson - P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) (3:59) 26. Michael Jackson - The Lady In My Life (4:59) 27. Michael Jackson - For All Time (Unreleased Track) (4:03) 28. Michael Jackson - Carousel (Bonus Track) (3:40) 29. Michael Jackson - Got the Hots (Bonus Track) (4:28) 30. Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson - The Man (3:53) 31. Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson - Say Say Say (extended) (5:29) 32. Rockwell feat. Michael Jackson - Somebody's Watching Me (4:00) 33. Stevie Wonder & Michael Jackson - Get It(12' Remix) (6:58) 34. Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury - State.Of.Shock (4:43) 35. Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury - There Must Be More To Life Than This (2:31) 36. Michael Jackson - We Are The World (Demo) (5:21) 37. Michael Jackson - Scared Of The Moon (Demo) (4:42) 38. Michael Jackson - Someone In The Dark (4:55) 39. Michael Jackson - Fly Away (3:27) 40. Michael Jackson - Cheater (Demo) (5:09) 41. Michael Jackson - Streetwalker (5:48) 42. Michael Jackson - Bad (extended) (8:23) 43. Michael Jackson - The Way You Make Me Feel (extended) (7:53) 44. Michael Jackson - Speed Demon (3:59) 45. Michael Jackson - Liberian Girl (3:55) 46. Michael Jackson - Just Good Friends (4:07) 47. Michael Jackson - Another Part Of Me (extended) (6:18) 48. Michael Jackson - Man In The Mirror (5:19) 49. Michael Jackson - I Just Can't Stop Loving You (4:13) 50. Michael Jackson - Dirty Diana (4:41) 51. Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal (4:19) 52. Michael Jackson - Leave Me Alone (4:39) 53. Michael Jackson - For All Time (4:07) 54. Michael Jackson - Monkey Business (5:45) 55. Michael Jackson - If You Don't Love Me (4:32) 56. Michael Jackson - We Are Here To Change The Wor (2:53) 57. Michael Jackson - Mind Is The Magic (6:30) 58. Michael Jackson - Serious Effect (5:07) 59. Michael Jackson - Work That Body (3:30) 60. Michael Jackson - She Got It (4:29) 61. Michael Jackson - Someone Put Your Hand Out (5:25) 62. Michael Jackson - Jam (5:39) 63. Michael Jackson - Why You Wanna Trip On Me (5:24) 64. Michael Jackson - In The Closet (6:31) 65. Michael Jackson - She Drives Me Wild (3:41) 66. Michael Jackson - Remember The Time (4:00) 67. Michael Jackson - Can't Let Her Get Away (4:58) 68. Michael Jackson - Heal The World (6:25) 69. Michael Jackson - Black Or White (4:15) 70. Michael Jackson - Who Is It (6:34) 71. Michael Jackson - Give In To Me (5:29) 72. Michael Jackson - Will You Be There (7:40) 73. Michael Jackson - Keep The Faith (5:57) 74. Michael Jackson - Gone Too Soon (3:23) 75. Michael Jackson - Dangerous (6:57) 76. Michael Jackson - Scream (4:39) 77. Michael Jackson - They Don't Care About Us (4:44) 78. Michael Jackson - Stranger In Moscow (5:44) 79. Michael Jackson - This Time Around (4:21) 80. Michael Jackson - Earth Song (6:46) 81. Michael Jackson - D.S. (4:49) 82. Michael Jackson - Money (4:41) 83. Michael Jackson - Come Together (4:02) 84. Michael Jackson - You Are Not Alone (5:45) 85. Michael Jackson - Childhood (4:28) 86. Michael Jackson - Tabloid Junkie (4:32) 87. Michael Jackson - 2 Bad (4:49) 88. Michael Jackson - HIStory (6:37) 89. Michael Jackson - Little Susie (6:13) 90. Michael Jackson - Smile (4:56) 91. Michael Jackson - On The Line (4:53) 92. 3t & Michael Jackson - Why (5:23) 93. 3t & Michael Jackson - I Need You (3:56) 94. Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dance Floor (4:14) 95. Michael Jackson - Superfly Sister (6:27) 96. Michael Jackson - Morphine (6:28) 97. Michael Jackson - Is It Scary (5:35) 98. Michael Jackson - Ghosts (5:13) 99. Michael Jackson - Beautiful Girl (4:04) 100. Michael Jackson - I Have This Dream (5:07) 101. Michael Jackson - Fall Again (4:23) 102. Michael Jackson - Unbreakable (6:25) 103. Michael Jackson - Heartbreaker (5:10) 104. Michael Jackson - Invincible (4:45) 105. Michael Jackson - Break Of Dawn (5:32) 106. Michael Jackson - Heaven Can Wait (4:49) 107. Michael Jackson - You Rock My World (5:38) 108. Michael Jackson - Butterflies (4:40) 109. Michael Jackson - Speechless (3:18) 110. Michael Jackson - 2000 watts (4:24) 111. Michael Jackson - You Are My Life (4:33) 112. Michael Jackson - Privacy (5:04) 113. Michael Jackson - Don´t Walk Way (4:24) 114. Michael Jackson - Cry (5:00) 115. Michael Jackson - The Lost Children (4:00) 116. Michael Jackson - Whatever Happens (4:56) 117. Michael Jackson - Threatened (4:20) 118. Michael Jackson - Escape (5:51) 119. Michael Jackson - Shout (4:18) 120. Michael Jackson - One More Chance (3:49) 121. Michael Jackson - The Way You Love Me (4:30) 122. Michael Jackson - In The Back (4:31) 123. Michael Jackson - We've Had Enough (5:45) 124. Michael Jackson & Friends - What More Can I Give (5:10) 125. Akon & Michael Jackson - Hold My Hand (3:36) 126. Tempamental feat. Michael Jackson - Gangsta (No Friend Of Mine) (3:18) [Edited 6/26/09 6:28am] | |
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state of shock was done with Mick Jaggar on the Jackson's Victory LP | |
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Anxiety said: What are your favorite Michael Jackson songs? What MJ music are you listening to today in remembrance, and what songs would you recommend to others? Let's talk about the one thing that we can all appreciate: the music. List your Michael Jackson playlists and favorite songs here. i dont have anything to thought out just what i felt like listening to what i was feeling you rock my world human nature billie jean who is it? dirty diana beat it will you be there? the lady in my life rock with you whos loving you?(the live version from the jacksons movie) | |
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Strange That He Pass Away on Purple Rain's Birthday.
And The Darlin Nikki Message,How Weird is That. | |
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Well, the one thing I do know about the comparison of Michael Jackson and Prince is that, Michael loved and appreciated his fans, while Prince treats his like crap! Prince could really learn a lesson from Michael in that aspect![b] [b][Edited 6/27/09 19:33pm] | |
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unique said: thriller was a great album, but MJ dropped the ball by taking so long to release his follow up, which at the time was a particularly long time as normally artists would release an album a year back then. so prince released 1999, purple rain, around the world in a day, parade and sign o the times by the time the follow up to thriller came out, and bad wasn't a patch on it's predecessor. in the meantime MJ had many problems and issues and pretty much went off the rails
it's sad that a once promising artist went off the rails like MJ did. in the end, his last recorded music was never released and he never got to perform a full show in 12 years. the live side of his work was never fully realised, so no-one ever got to see him as an adult perform a full set singing his own songs for every hit single, he had a bizarre story, starting off as fun with a pet monkey, a zoo, elephant man bones and hyperbaric chamber, and ending with bankruptcy, drug abuse and child abuse. no other artist with so many hits has as many scandals, so with big artists the scandals are usually forgotten about as the music plays a bigger part of history. it's a shame that he didn't put more into his work to make people remember him more for the music than the scandal many prince fans started off listening to michael jackson, but as his releases were few and far between over the last 30 years, prince flooded his fans with new albums and live shows, and his material was of a more adult nature, rather than the childlike image that michael tried to portray. as kids growing up want to shake off the child and grow towards the adult, they will reach for more adult orientated music like princes (or rap and rnb music today), so it's almost like prince came along and snapped up a chunk of fans who waited too long for a new michael jackson record, and once they listened to prince and found out more about him, they become hooked on prince and forget about michael. when jackson finally drops a new release, it's usually been more dissapointing than the previous album, and with a number of great prince albums released during that period it shows up the lesser tracks on the jackson albums, so whilst the singles stand out as being great, the other tracks seemed very much second rate by comparison i always considered michael to be much closer to madonna than prince, in that she relied on others to write, record and produce tracks for her, whilst prince would just do everything himself and in his own studio. madonna, prince and michael were almost as popular as each other around 1985, but 25 years later, who would have thought madonna would have been the most succesful? had michael avoided the bad moves such as moonwalker, captain eo and ghosts, and stuck to the music instead of the bizarre, perhaps he could have been the most succesful still, and followed a similar career path to madonna the past few months i've recently went through my fairly comprehensive collection of jackson material, viewing concert and tv footage, and compiling the playlist posted earlier. in listening to everything i could really hear the music change from the greatness in off the wall and thriller and becoming more dissapointing as it went on, but with real gems that stood out on later albums, standing out moreso as they were so good, but the other tracks were so dissapointing. i think if he had retired early after history and dissapeared out of public life it would have made a more fitting end to his career. it's just sad how it all ended so badly i never expected him to appear at the o2 shows, certainly not all of them, i was just waiting for something to be announced as an excuse for the shows to be cancelled. i never thought he was fit enough to put on the type of show that randy phillips was suggesting, so when the story first broke i thought it was another sham story like turning up at the court room in pyjamas, i never thought the curtain would come down like this i hear AEG are facing huge losses of millions as a result of this, and whilst a price can't be put on anyones life, perhaps it will serve as a message to randy phillips and AEG that they took one step too far in the way they treated the fans in the way they handled the ticket sales and cancelations (i suppose now i can mention that they only originally sold half the number of tickets that the o2 could hold, knowing they could comfortably seat far more, but they wanted so much to claim a sell out and hype everything up), and by pushing michael into something he obviously wasn't comfortable in doing, and ultimately contributed to his death i put together the tracklist on the front page just two weeks ago, and it seems to serve as the perfect tribute to the most important part of his life to his fans, which is the music of his adult life. i didn't expect much more to be added to the list, but i didn't think it would become the final tracklist to his life he lived his life in the tabloids, and ended his life in the tabloids. i don't think anyone will ever know the real michael jackson and when the groove is dead and gone... A true voice of wisdom. Thank you very much. I had made the exact same predictions about those O2 shows. I knew that there was no way he'd wind up doing them all. I just didn't know that it would end up like this. Not that I could honestly say that I was surprised. I think if we are really honest with ourselves, many of us would have to admit that we saw this coming from miles off. Still...it's tragic and so sad. It looks like Prince will be proven to be prophetic when he said that no one would ever break his 21 nights O2 record unles he does it. | |
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SummerRain said: Boriqua1130 said: I did not like the Earth Song because it was sad and it blamed God for all of the problems in the earth. MJ pretty much called GOD a liar and uncaring. I hear you SummerRain. For me, MJ stepped away from "fluff" and addressed a very important topic. Towards the end when things are being restored is the part that got to me. Like Job got asked by the Almighty..."Grid up your loins and answer me. Where where you when...". MJ's character got an answer too. I mean I could be "reading" too much into this video. I'll ♥️ "LemonDrop" 2DN 💋 your "Sugar"
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