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So the song turned out to be a song covered by sa-fire in 1991 , THE HELL. MICHAEL JACKSON
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seeingvoices12 said: So the song turned out to be a song covered by sa-fire in 1991 , THE HELL.
thats what i've read too and this This Is It (Michael Jackson) Michael Jackson Recording Year: 1980 Source: United States Copyright Office It was registered in November 1984 [Edited 10/10/09 15:26pm] | |
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tangerine7 said: seeingvoices12 said: So the song turned out to be a song covered by sa-fire in 1991 , THE HELL.
thats what i've read too and this This Is It (Michael Jackson) Michael Jackson Recording Year: 1980 Source: United States Copyright Office It was registered in November 1984 [Edited 10/10/09 15:26pm] Yep, Mj took it from the vault and gave it to sa-fire to re-record it but the song (this is it) was performed at the rehearsals? right? MICHAEL JACKSON
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seeingvoices12 said: tangerine7 said: thats what i've read too and this This Is It (Michael Jackson) Michael Jackson Recording Year: 1980 Source: United States Copyright Office It was registered in November 1984 [Edited 10/10/09 15:26pm] Yep, Mj took it from the vault and gave it to sa-fire to re-record it but the song (this is it) was performed at the rehearsals? right? Okay, so "This Is It" WAS written in 1980 & demoed by MJ in 1990-1991 for Sa-fire? It's a possibility he never even recorded it in the 80's (since we all know MJ would write a song but won't record it until years later). | |
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seeingvoices12 said: tangerine7 said: thats what i've read too and this This Is It (Michael Jackson) Michael Jackson Recording Year: 1980 Source: United States Copyright Office It was registered in November 1984 [Edited 10/10/09 15:26pm] Yep, Mj took it from the vault and gave it to sa-fire to re-record it but the song (this is it) was performed at the rehearsals? right? Thats what I am hoping ^^^ at rehersals [Edited 10/10/09 15:32pm] | |
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could someone please send me a link to the full song on youtube? Thanks | |
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darthbane2k said: could someone please send me a link to the full song on youtube? Thanks
the full song isnt up yet | |
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I know i've posted it b4 but i like watching Michael chew that gum [Edited 10/10/09 15:59pm] | |
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Beat it June 18 2009
Heal the World June 18 2009 I don't know if this audio is real,but perhaps? It's like this(remember this) The Way you Make Me Feel [Edited 10/10/09 16:28pm] | |
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ViintageJunkiie said: seeingvoices12 said: Yep, Mj took it from the vault and gave it to sa-fire to re-record it but the song (this is it) was performed at the rehearsals? right? Okay, so "This Is It" WAS written in 1980 & demoed by MJ in 1990-1991 for Sa-fire? It's a possibility he never even recorded it in the 80's (since we all know MJ would write a song but won't record it until years later). The exact date of when the song was written is simply unknown, it was written in the 80's , sa-fire obviously needed a song and Mj gave it to her and she did her own version , all we know that sa-fire did her version in 1991... Plus, I think its safe to say that there is a demo version for every song that was written, Mj writes and records..... Besides.....Fuck sony. MICHAEL JACKSON
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seeingvoices12 said: ViintageJunkiie said: Okay, so "This Is It" WAS written in 1980 & demoed by MJ in 1990-1991 for Sa-fire? It's a possibility he never even recorded it in the 80's (since we all know MJ would write a song but won't record it until years later). The exact date of when the song was written is simply unknown, it was written in the 80's , sa-fire obviously needed a song and Mj gave it to her and she did her own version , all we know that sa-fire did her version in 1991... Plus, I think its safe to say that there is a demo version for every song that was written, Mj writes and records..... Besides.....Fuck sony. true. | |
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tangerine7 said: I think those vocals are recorded recently, Not the 80's , listen carefully. MICHAEL JACKSON
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you imapatient people just wait for the song to come out "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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seeingvoices12 said: tangerine7 said: I think those vocals are recorded recently, Not the 80's , listen carefully. oh i agree i was just saying that it was done in the 80's the clip i finally found sounds recent to me | |
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seeingvoices12 said: ViintageJunkiie said: Okay, so "This Is It" WAS written in 1980 & demoed by MJ in 1990-1991 for Sa-fire? It's a possibility he never even recorded it in the 80's (since we all know MJ would write a song but won't record it until years later). The exact date of when the song was written is simply unknown, it was written in the 80's , sa-fire obviously needed a song and Mj gave it to her and she did her own version , all we know that sa-fire did her version in 1991... Plus, I think its safe to say that there is a demo version for every song that was written, Mj writes and records..... Besides.....Fuck sony. Well it was copyrighted in 1984, so we know it was before then. Like you said, any way it goes, FUCK SONY! | |
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Okay, here's the thing:
This Is It was written and recorded in 1980 for either Triumph or possibly another project but didn't get released. Michael tried it out for Dangerous aroun 1989 or 1990 but then gave it to Safire Then he decided to take his version out and give one more try when the o2 shows were getting set up "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: Okay, here's the thing:
This Is It was written and recorded in 1980 for either Triumph or possibly another project but didn't get released. Michael tried it out for Dangerous aroun 1989 or 1990 but then gave it to Safire Then he decided to take his version out and give one more try when the o2 shows were getting set up Yeah that's what I figured. It bothers me when they try and pass something off as "original" when it's not even from the original sessions. (i.e how they tried to pass off "For All Time" as the original demo from the Thriller session knowing damn well that demo was during the Dangerous session) | |
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I was just watching "Moonwalker" and it made me think, if Michael never had vitiligo (stayed his natural brown color) and didn't go over board with his face, could you see him performing songs such as "Jam" or "Scream"? Do you think MJ would have kept his jheri curl look (Thriller era) or do you think he would have grew his hair out like he did? So many questions | |
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I think That Michael was human just like us all and that he would have grew and changed his style just as any one or any artist in their our unique way. artists are always changing growing creating. perhaps he may have had to adjust certain things having the skin disorder,but it's human nature to go through changes no matter what..and when you're creative you have a need to express that in many ways throught your art your style.
although I think Michael always seemed to keep a classic signature look. I still see him doing those songs. I strongly believe that he had so much more to show of his creativity [Edited 10/10/09 21:00pm] | |
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ViintageJunkiie said: I was just watching "Moonwalker" and it made me think, if Michael never had vitiligo (stayed his natural brown color) and didn't go over board with his face, could you see him performing songs such as "Jam" or "Scream"? Do you think MJ would have kept his jheri curl look (Thriller era) or do you think he would have grew his hair out like he did? So many questions
the jheri curl was a fad, how many people do u still wearing it. michael wrote alot of songs about his experience especially on his hsitory album so u can't tell if he would have written those songs cause he may have not had the experiences he had. "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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tangerine7 said: I think That Michael was human just like us all and that he would have grew and changed his style just as any one or any artist in their our unique way. artists are always changing growing creating. perhaps he may have had to adjust certain things having the skin disorder,but it's human nature to go through changes no matter what..and when you're creative you have a need to express that in many ways throught your art your style.
although I think Michael always seemed to keep a classic signature look. I still see him doing those songs. I strongly believe that he had so much more to show of his creativity [Edited 10/10/09 21:00pm] Yeah thats true, but think about how Michaels hair would have looked. You think it would have been long and straight like how he had it during the Dangerous and HIStory tour? You think he would have had a fade, low cut? Could you see him with his Thriller era face, wearing the opening outfit from the Dangerous or HIStory tour? Things like that. I just couldnt see him performing the newer songs as "brown" Michael. | |
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dolls coming out for the holidays
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mimi07 said: The zombie on Michaels left with the white eyes. I dont think I ever noticed him in the Thriller video [Edited 10/10/09 21:36pm] | |
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I hate that the normal doll really doesnt look like him. I think its the eyes that they got totally wrong. It does look like someone though, can't put my finger on it. I love the zombie version though, its the spitting image of the real zombie look. [Edited 10/10/09 21:46pm] | |
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ViintageJunkiie said: tangerine7 said: I think That Michael was human just like us all and that he would have grew and changed his style just as any one or any artist in their our unique way. artists are always changing growing creating. perhaps he may have had to adjust certain things having the skin disorder,but it's human nature to go through changes no matter what..and when you're creative you have a need to express that in many ways throught your art your style.
although I think Michael always seemed to keep a classic signature look. I still see him doing those songs. I strongly believe that he had so much more to show of his creativity [Edited 10/10/09 21:00pm] Yeah thats true, but think about how Michaels hair would have looked. You think it would have been long and straight like how he had it during the Dangerous and HIStory tour? You think he would have had a fade, low cut? Could you see him with his Thriller era face, wearing the opening outfit from the Dangerous or HIStory tour? Things like that. I just couldnt see him performing the newer songs as "brown" Michael. Ironically, MJ in latter years seem to keep his natural, hair short and cover it up with wigs, according to the autopsy reports. | |
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Timmy84 said: SHOOT! I missed it. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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