independent and unofficial
Prince fan community
Welcome! Sign up or enter username and password to remember me
Forum jump
Forums > Music: Non-Prince > Discuss Everything and Anything MJ
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Page 15 of 21 « First<111213141516171819>Last »
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
Reply #420 posted 01/09/11 11:33am

SherryJackson

Cuz it's Sunday and I wanna spread some laughs...lol

And for my ladies...wink

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #421 posted 01/09/11 11:41am

dag

avatar

lol

"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #422 posted 01/09/11 11:44am

angel345

dag said:

SherryJackson said:

cool All the ladies know....wink

Yeah, but what does his butt to do with this picture. lol

Oh, but you can tell a man has it in the right places. At least I can. Nice thighs though wink

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #423 posted 01/09/11 12:19pm

SherryJackson

angel345 said:

dag said:

Yeah, but what does his butt to do with this picture. lol

Oh, but you can tell a man has it in the right places. At least I can. Nice thighs though wink

You too?? highfive

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #424 posted 01/09/11 12:35pm

angel345

SherryJackson said:

angel345 said:

Oh, but you can tell a man has it in the right places. At least I can. Nice thighs though wink

You too?? highfive

wink

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #425 posted 01/09/11 12:42pm

dag

avatar

angel345 said:

dag said:

Yeah, but what does his butt to do with this picture. lol

Oh, but you can tell a man has it in the right places. At least I can. Nice thighs though wink

Oh yeah, I can tell.

"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #426 posted 01/09/11 1:33pm

angel345

SherryJackson said:

Cuz it's Sunday and I wanna spread some laughs...lol

I don't know about the clowns after me, but I'll be a clown for a day. Where's my suit, where's Michael lol

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #427 posted 01/09/11 2:39pm

MyLuv229

avatar

Michael would've LOVED this. Watch the fan in the white t-shirt.. he goes nuts in the end and literally takes the attention off the game, LMAO

"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #428 posted 01/09/11 2:44pm

Swa

avatar

NMuzakNSoul said:

Swa said:

All the talk of concerts had me thinking back to seeing MJ live here in Australia

BAD - I saw the BAD tour in 87 - a truly phenomenal show.

Dangerous - Was first in line for tickets for Dangerous and on the morning they were due to go on sale the shows and tour were cancelled.

History Tour - Melbourne x2 Sydney x 2 plus GHOST premier in Sydney

THIS IS IT - Tickets for 2 shows for Feb 10 - the tour that never was.

Great shows - great energy and I'm glad I got to see those shows first hand.

Did you see the "Bad" show Stevie Wonder was at?

No that was Brisbane - and I saw the Melbourne show.

"I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #429 posted 01/09/11 2:57pm

Swa

avatar

DECADE

I remember at the scheduled time for release of Decade it was rumoured to be a double album with 5 new songs - and I do remember The Love You Save rerecord discussion. The 5 new songs were rumoured to include "Who Is It" "Come Together" "Strawberry Fields" "Black or White" and "The Love you save".

After recording the new material Michael was so excited about the work coming out he decided to scrap it and instead released Dangerous. I remember at the time being more excited about the prospect of a new album than a greatest hits package - though I would have killed to have heard his take on Strawberry Fields".

People are still calling for DECADE to be released - but the moment has long gone. I'd rather hear the unreleased tracks he recorded at the time.

"I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #430 posted 01/09/11 2:59pm

Swa

avatar

Monster

Vocal debate aside I still get pissed every time I hear this track on the album and can't believe they mixed Orianthi's killer guitar solo all the way down that you can barely hear it. It's a travesty in the mix.

"I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #431 posted 01/09/11 3:04pm

Militant

avatar

moderator

Swa said:

Monster

Vocal debate aside I still get pissed every time I hear this track on the album and can't believe they mixed Orianthi's killer guitar solo all the way down that you can barely hear it. It's a travesty in the mix.

Right? I didn't even realise the song had a solo on it the first few times.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #432 posted 01/09/11 3:08pm

seeingvoices12

avatar

Fakest track on the album.....

MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P
مايكل جاكسون للأبد
1958
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #433 posted 01/09/11 3:19pm

Marrk

avatar

langebleu said:

I saw him at Wembley in 1988, an didn't think it was a particularly entertaining performance.

First reported siting of langebleu in an MJ thread. That's almost like seeing a UFO.

It's nice to know we're being checked out.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #434 posted 01/09/11 3:56pm

SherryJackson

angel345 said:

SherryJackson said:

Cuz it's Sunday and I wanna spread some laughs...lol

I don't know about the clowns after me, but I'll be a clown for a day. Where's my suit, where's Michael lol

lol

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #435 posted 01/09/11 4:13pm

NMuzakNSoul

Swa said:

Monster

Vocal debate aside I still get pissed every time I hear this track on the album and can't believe they mixed Orianthi's killer guitar solo all the way down that you can barely hear it. It's a travesty in the mix.

Yep...A shame.

And despitie my standpoint on the vocals on the "three tracks" Monster has a decent chorus.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #436 posted 01/09/11 4:14pm

NMuzakNSoul

Swa said:

NMuzakNSoul said:

Did you see the "Bad" show Stevie Wonder was at?

No that was Brisbane - and I saw the Melbourne show.

Alright. Speaking of Brisbanne I hope the full second half of the show gets leaked sometime... lol

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #437 posted 01/09/11 5:21pm

Swa

avatar

NMuzakNSoul said:

Swa said:

No that was Brisbane - and I saw the Melbourne show.

Alright. Speaking of Brisbanne I hope the full second half of the show gets leaked sometime... lol

I know right.

And just to clear up some misconceptions of that Stevie Wonder appearance - many fans often report they performed Just Good Friends - which is incorrect. Stevie made his appearance during BAD - JGF was not performed.

"I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #438 posted 01/09/11 5:52pm

MyLuv229

avatar

http://blog.therealtechn9...ion-audio/

EXCLUSIVE: DJ Whoo Kid On Hanging With Michael Jackson

In DJ Whoo Kid’s list of all-time surreal moments (which must be a long list), to have Michael Jackson ask him to kick it at the mall must certainly rank at the top. The orchestrator of the Bad Season mixtape talked to us about his time with The King of Pop in Bahrain, when fate intervened and had him chilling with the star-of-stars himself, who has always been a huge influence on Tech N9ne. Whoo Kid’s surreal account gives a glimpse into MJ seen only by the very few that knew him on a personal level, as the two maneuvered through palaces, shopping malls, and the Arabian desert together as human beings rather than as celebrities. Whoo touches on the MJ/50 Cent collaboration that never happened and also shares his take on Ja Rule’s latest prison sentence for a weapons charge, reminding him that “What goes around, comes around.”

You were talking before about Michael Jackson, I was reading about that, when you guys hung out in Bahrain.

Yeah, that was weird man. That was like, the ultimate.

You said you guys kicked it on kind of a personal level.

Yeah, it wasn’t like a fan meeting Michael Jackson. I’m very personally hooked up with the Sheikh over there–Abdullah, that’s one of my boys–because he has a label. I gave him a list of people to work with, blah blah blah. He never, for some reason, told me that Michael Jackson was under his label. I guess he’s on another level, where he doesn’t really need to tell me. Me, losing my passport, I had to go stay at his palace or whatever. Michael Jackson was next door. He (Abdullah) said “Go to the pool. Everything’s there: food, women, whatever you want…enjoy.” But I didn’t know Michael Jackson was at that pool! He just happened to walk over just to hang out. I was like “Yo man! What the hell?” When you randomly walk in and see that, how do you react to that? Inside my head I was going nuts but I didn’t want him to think I was crazy so I said “What’s up? I respect you” blah blah blah. I was more shocked because he had on like…shorts! He had white shorts! Maybe it’s me: I thought he’d have a skin problem in his face and his hands, I would never think his legs is white, you know what I’m saying? We got cool. I didn’t talk to him like the way the manager and everybody else was talking to him. Everybody was talking to him like he was a little kid or whatever but I was like “What up kid! Yo!” Blah blah blah. I gave him his space. I called Tyson Beckford. He came through because he stayed with me while I was stuck. He had three days to hang out, him and his boy. I said “Come on here! I got to show you something!” So Tyson Beckford came. He’s like “Yo, what the fuck!?“ So we gave him his space and we’re talking to each other and all the sudden Michael Jackson’s just laughing on the side listening to our conversation, and he just came over and started hanging with us, and then all the sudden he’s like “Yo, Whoo Kid, let’s go to the mall!” I was like “Huh?” We just went to the mall, but there’s a law in Bahrain, like no one can touch Michael Jackson. He had his robe and everything but people saw him and just stayed away. The main Sheikh or whatever, or prince, made a law: you see him, don’t bother him. Usually if you’re walking the mall, everything’s shut down. We’re going to Starbucks, we’re chilling, going to look at wierd clothes, and fake religion, true religion–I don’t know what we were looking at…we were just hanging out at the mall. We just came back, ate, and we were just chopping it up the whole time. I was like “Yo, 50 Cent is doing a movie in Morocco, which is not too far from Bahrain.” Let me call 50 and put both of them on the phone. So I put both of them on the phone and they start chopping it up and then I get back on the phone and 5o’s like “Fuck you!” and hangs up on me, because he’s never met Michael Jackson.

Like, I met him first so it was fucking surreal for him to be on the phone with Michael Jackson. John Legend, who was flown in to do a record with him for that label, he came back that evening to eat dinner. We were all eating dinner but I didn’t know that John Legend’s manager was Ja Rule’s ex-manager. So I’m over here making fun of Ja Rule in front of Michael Jackson who was actually laughing at the shit. I was like “I think Ja Rule’s in the dungeon–we’re in the palace! I bet Ja Rule’s in one these dungeons!” and Michael Jackson was laughing like “Ha ha ha! Ah ha ha!” and my boy’s trying to kick me under the table like “Whoo Kid! That’s fucking Ja Rule’s ex-manager over there!” I was like “What!?” The walls came crashing down…it spoke to me man. That’s when I started believing in this thing called fate: why everything happens for a reason. I could have just had my passport, threw the event for the prince, and leave the next day but I lost my passport and it forced me to be there an extra four or five days to get through all the red tape to get a passport for me to get back home. Fate led me to go there, hang out at the palace, meet him. I interviewed Quincy Jones the other day he was like “Yo, I can’t believe you really hung out with him like that. He doesn’t usually like talking to people.”

I mean he invited you to go to the mall. I don’t think there’s too many people who can say that.

I mean he got so comfortable with me that even at the prince’s table–they have a big circular table…during the dinner everybody sat where they had to sit. The prince, the prince’s wife–Michael Jackson was sitting next to the prince and there was an open seat but I went to sit with Tyson and whoever else was there. Michael Jackson was like “Whoo Kid! Come sit over here?” because the seat was open but nobody dared sit there but he was like “Whoo Kid! Come sit over here?” I was like “huh?” So I went over there to sit over there and then that’s when I started going in on Ja Rule and making fun of him and he’s fucking over there in the Emirate area. The Arabs they have this Indian service, like all the service are Indian so they brought this lamb, this big lamb ass. So they put this big lamb ass in front of me and Michael Jackson. I’m like “Damn! That’s a big lamb ass!” The prince who really doesn’t laugh was dying, because there was all this royal-type bullshit going on, and I’m like “Yo, why is it so fucking quiet in here!?” So the prince–it was like a movie, an Eddie Murphy movie–slapped his hands and the walls opened and all these big screen TVs just like, showing MTV and music videos. Shakira was on so I was like “Oh shit, Shakira!” and Michael Jackson was like “Who’s that?” and I was like “What!? You don’t know who Shakira is?” That’s how I know how conserved he was. Like, he really was in a cage. He didn’t even know who Shakira was!

Right.

After that, he got so comfortable. We took photos–like, he don’t even take photos. We took mad photos and to top it off–we were so bugged out–to top it off: Tyson Beckford, who’s a fucking idiot, battled him in a moonwalk dance and he did a backspin–it’s sand out there, we’re in a desert, and he’s doing a backspin on the sand. It was too much for me man!

Who won?

Nah, Michael Jackson just kept laughing, he didn’t want to battle him. [Tyson] was like “I’ve been waiting for this for years, and I’m giving it to him right now!” and started battling him and he did the moonwalk and finished it with a backspin on the sand. I was like “This guy’s a fool yo!” If you ever meet him, you ask him that. It was fucking ridiculous man.

Just real quick: is that how the 50 Cent and Michael Jackson collaboration came to be? I know he’s on that“Monster” record right now.

Back then it was supposed to be a secret. Me, I’ve been doing secretive collabos for years, the P.I.M.P. remix with 50, the 2Pac and 50 joint, and then Biggie/50, Sean Paul/50: I did a lot of historical collabos that involve 50, but I wanted Michael Jackson just to do some hooks and have 50 do a hardcore freestyle and then Michael Jackson will do an ill hook, like a hardcore hook. Michael Jackson’s management got so excited that I was setting this up, because I called [50], like “do you want to do this?” He was like “Yeah, I want to do this!” It was 50′s management on his side that kind of fucked it up because they deaded the collabos because I guess they assumed that they were going to do a like, “We Are The World”, or some kind of love song or something. They didn’t give me a chance to really get it cracking. They were going to fly me back out there and I was going to choose a whole bunch of hooks and bring it back to 50 but 50′s dumb management deaded it. At that time [Michael] had that bad press, that child molestation shit, and then they didn’t want a horrible record, because I think [Michael] had a record that came out but didn’t do anything. He had a real record out and nobody gave a fuck. They thought that it was going to be something similar to that so they done deaded it. I couldn’t believe it. Like, they deaded that! So, and then, the combination of him beefing with Sheikh Abdullah–he left town and went to London. So now, he’s gone. Once he leaves and disappears you gotta deal with a whole new group of people that I don’t even know. I finally got hooked up with whoever was with him, because remember he had a hundred shows or some shit like that in London, so I was going to go there, film him, and hang out with him after one of his shows in London, but then of course he died.

Yeah. Man, it’s too bad. So that track that come out on the record that just came out, that’s something separate?

Yeah, that’s separate. That’s whatever production he did after that, that they had laying around, and they just threw 50 on. That’s just them getting 50 on the record. I called Quincy Jones and was like “Yo, what’s up with this project? What’s the deal?” and Quincy was like “Man, I don’t got nothing to do with this shit.” I was like “Okay…peace!”

[Edited 1/9/11 17:58pm]

"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #439 posted 01/09/11 6:08pm

mimi07

avatar

ViintageJunkiie said:

Does ANYONE have the clip from The Jacksons cartoon where "Maybe Tomorrow" played? The visuals were just beautiful to me (I know it's weird) But I cant find it on Youtube anymore

NVM! FOund it!

[Edited 1/8/11 17:14pm]

i want the cartoon series released so bad sad

[img:$uid]http://i1114.photobucket.com/albums/k528/MRSR1214/MarlonQuincyMichael.jpg[/img:$uid]

"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #440 posted 01/09/11 6:31pm

MyLuv229

avatar

Jermaine's letter to Michael in 1993.

[Edited 1/9/11 18:32pm]

"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #441 posted 01/09/11 8:26pm

ali23

avatar

MyLuv229 said:

http://blog.therealtechn9...ion-audio/

EXCLUSIVE: DJ Whoo Kid On Hanging With Michael Jackson

In DJ Whoo Kid’s list of all-time surreal moments (which must be a long list), to have Michael Jackson ask him to kick it at the mall must certainly rank at the top. The orchestrator of the Bad Season mixtape talked to us about his time with The King of Pop in Bahrain, when fate intervened and had him chilling with the star-of-stars himself, who has always been a huge influence on Tech N9ne. Whoo Kid’s surreal account gives a glimpse into MJ seen only by the very few that knew him on a personal level, as the two maneuvered through palaces, shopping malls, and the Arabian desert together as human beings rather than as celebrities. Whoo touches on the MJ/50 Cent collaboration that never happened and also shares his take on Ja Rule’s latest prison sentence for a weapons charge, reminding him that “What goes around, comes around.”

You were talking before about Michael Jackson, I was reading about that, when you guys hung out in Bahrain.

Yeah, that was weird man. That was like, the ultimate.

You said you guys kicked it on kind of a personal level.

Yeah, it wasn’t like a fan meeting Michael Jackson. I’m very personally hooked up with the Sheikh over there–Abdullah, that’s one of my boys–because he has a label. I gave him a list of people to work with, blah blah blah. He never, for some reason, told me that Michael Jackson was under his label. I guess he’s on another level, where he doesn’t really need to tell me. Me, losing my passport, I had to go stay at his palace or whatever. Michael Jackson was next door. He (Abdullah) said “Go to the pool. Everything’s there: food, women, whatever you want…enjoy.” But I didn’t know Michael Jackson was at that pool! He just happened to walk over just to hang out. I was like “Yo man! What the hell?” When you randomly walk in and see that, how do you react to that? Inside my head I was going nuts but I didn’t want him to think I was crazy so I said “What’s up? I respect you” blah blah blah. I was more shocked because he had on like…shorts! He had white shorts! Maybe it’s me: I thought he’d have a skin problem in his face and his hands, I would never think his legs is white, you know what I’m saying? We got cool. I didn’t talk to him like the way the manager and everybody else was talking to him. Everybody was talking to him like he was a little kid or whatever but I was like “What up kid! Yo!” Blah blah blah. I gave him his space. I called Tyson Beckford. He came through because he stayed with me while I was stuck. He had three days to hang out, him and his boy. I said “Come on here! I got to show you something!” So Tyson Beckford came. He’s like “Yo, what the fuck!?“ So we gave him his space and we’re talking to each other and all the sudden Michael Jackson’s just laughing on the side listening to our conversation, and he just came over and started hanging with us, and then all the sudden he’s like “Yo, Whoo Kid, let’s go to the mall!” I was like “Huh?” We just went to the mall, but there’s a law in Bahrain, like no one can touch Michael Jackson. He had his robe and everything but people saw him and just stayed away. The main Sheikh or whatever, or prince, made a law: you see him, don’t bother him. Usually if you’re walking the mall, everything’s shut down. We’re going to Starbucks, we’re chilling, going to look at wierd clothes, and fake religion, true religion–I don’t know what we were looking at…we were just hanging out at the mall. We just came back, ate, and we were just chopping it up the whole time. I was like “Yo, 50 Cent is doing a movie in Morocco, which is not too far from Bahrain.” Let me call 50 and put both of them on the phone. So I put both of them on the phone and they start chopping it up and then I get back on the phone and 5o’s like “Fuck you!” and hangs up on me, because he’s never met Michael Jackson.

Like, I met him first so it was fucking surreal for him to be on the phone with Michael Jackson. John Legend, who was flown in to do a record with him for that label, he came back that evening to eat dinner. We were all eating dinner but I didn’t know that John Legend’s manager was Ja Rule’s ex-manager. So I’m over here making fun of Ja Rule in front of Michael Jackson who was actually laughing at the shit. I was like “I think Ja Rule’s in the dungeon–we’re in the palace! I bet Ja Rule’s in one these dungeons!” and Michael Jackson was laughing like “Ha ha ha! Ah ha ha!” and my boy’s trying to kick me under the table like “Whoo Kid! That’s fucking Ja Rule’s ex-manager over there!” I was like “What!?” The walls came crashing down…it spoke to me man. That’s when I started believing in this thing called fate: why everything happens for a reason. I could have just had my passport, threw the event for the prince, and leave the next day but I lost my passport and it forced me to be there an extra four or five days to get through all the red tape to get a passport for me to get back home. Fate led me to go there, hang out at the palace, meet him. I interviewed Quincy Jones the other day he was like “Yo, I can’t believe you really hung out with him like that. He doesn’t usually like talking to people.”

I mean he invited you to go to the mall. I don’t think there’s too many people who can say that.

I mean he got so comfortable with me that even at the prince’s table–they have a big circular table…during the dinner everybody sat where they had to sit. The prince, the prince’s wife–Michael Jackson was sitting next to the prince and there was an open seat but I went to sit with Tyson and whoever else was there. Michael Jackson was like “Whoo Kid! Come sit over here?” because the seat was open but nobody dared sit there but he was like “Whoo Kid! Come sit over here?” I was like “huh?” So I went over there to sit over there and then that’s when I started going in on Ja Rule and making fun of him and he’s fucking over there in the Emirate area. The Arabs they have this Indian service, like all the service are Indian so they brought this lamb, this big lamb ass. So they put this big lamb ass in front of me and Michael Jackson. I’m like “Damn! That’s a big lamb ass!” The prince who really doesn’t laugh was dying, because there was all this royal-type bullshit going on, and I’m like “Yo, why is it so fucking quiet in here!?” So the prince–it was like a movie, an Eddie Murphy movie–slapped his hands and the walls opened and all these big screen TVs just like, showing MTV and music videos. Shakira was on so I was like “Oh shit, Shakira!” and Michael Jackson was like “Who’s that?” and I was like “What!? You don’t know who Shakira is?” That’s how I know how conserved he was. Like, he really was in a cage. He didn’t even know who Shakira was!

Right.

After that, he got so comfortable. We took photos–like, he don’t even take photos. We took mad photos and to top it off–we were so bugged out–to top it off: Tyson Beckford, who’s a fucking idiot, battled him in a moonwalk dance and he did a backspin–it’s sand out there, we’re in a desert, and he’s doing a backspin on the sand. It was too much for me man!

Who won?

Nah, Michael Jackson just kept laughing, he didn’t want to battle him. [Tyson] was like “I’ve been waiting for this for years, and I’m giving it to him right now!” and started battling him and he did the moonwalk and finished it with a backspin on the sand. I was like “This guy’s a fool yo!” If you ever meet him, you ask him that. It was fucking ridiculous man.

Just real quick: is that how the 50 Cent and Michael Jackson collaboration came to be? I know he’s on that“Monster” record right now.

Back then it was supposed to be a secret. Me, I’ve been doing secretive collabos for years, the P.I.M.P. remix with 50, the 2Pac and 50 joint, and then Biggie/50, Sean Paul/50: I did a lot of historical collabos that involve 50, but I wanted Michael Jackson just to do some hooks and have 50 do a hardcore freestyle and then Michael Jackson will do an ill hook, like a hardcore hook. Michael Jackson’s management got so excited that I was setting this up, because I called [50], like “do you want to do this?” He was like “Yeah, I want to do this!” It was 50′s management on his side that kind of fucked it up because they deaded the collabos because I guess they assumed that they were going to do a like, “We Are The World”, or some kind of love song or something. They didn’t give me a chance to really get it cracking. They were going to fly me back out there and I was going to choose a whole bunch of hooks and bring it back to 50 but 50′s dumb management deaded it. At that time [Michael] had that bad press, that child molestation shit, and then they didn’t want a horrible record, because I think [Michael] had a record that came out but didn’t do anything. He had a real record out and nobody gave a fuck. They thought that it was going to be something similar to that so they done deaded it. I couldn’t believe it. Like, they deaded that! So, and then, the combination of him beefing with Sheikh Abdullah–he left town and went to London. So now, he’s gone. Once he leaves and disappears you gotta deal with a whole new group of people that I don’t even know. I finally got hooked up with whoever was with him, because remember he had a hundred shows or some shit like that in London, so I was going to go there, film him, and hang out with him after one of his shows in London, but then of course he died.

Yeah. Man, it’s too bad. So that track that come out on the record that just came out, that’s something separate?

Yeah, that’s separate. That’s whatever production he did after that, that they had laying around, and they just threw 50 on. That’s just them getting 50 on the record. I called Quincy Jones and was like “Yo, what’s up with this project? What’s the deal?” and Quincy was like “Man, I don’t got nothing to do with this shit.” I was like “Okay…peace!”

[Edited 1/9/11 17:58pm]

Everytime he tells this story something changes!

This time they went to the mall!

Last time,not only did michael battle Tyson,he won!

And Quincy's still an idiot!

razz

I enjoyed reading it though!

YOU DON'T NEED A BUS PASS FOR ME TO BUS YOUR ASS,NIGGA !
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #442 posted 01/09/11 9:04pm

LittleBLUECorv
ette

avatar

Swa said:

DECADE

I remember at the scheduled time for release of Decade it was rumoured to be a double album with 5 new songs - and I do remember The Love You Save rerecord discussion. The 5 new songs were rumoured to include "Who Is It" "Come Together" "Strawberry Fields" "Black or White" and "The Love you save".

After recording the new material Michael was so excited about the work coming out he decided to scrap it and instead released Dangerous. I remember at the time being more excited about the prospect of a new album than a greatest hits package - though I would have killed to have heard his take on Strawberry Fields".

People are still calling for DECADE to be released - but the moment has long gone. I'd rather hear the unreleased tracks he recorded at the time.

Next: Lyric labels for LPs

Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY - ProQuest Archiver - Mar 12, 1990
Michael Jackson. Decade 1980-1990, including five new songs ``which I think are some of the best things I ever recorded,'' the reclusive singer said in a ...
PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
-----
Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #443 posted 01/09/11 10:14pm

tangerine7

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #444 posted 01/09/11 10:41pm

angel345

tangerine7 said:

So when MJ married Lisa Marie, he already had a wife?eek What did Debbie Rowe mean about that hmmm

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #445 posted 01/09/11 11:04pm

tangerine7

These are clips taken from full interviews that you can find online. Who is they woman at around 3:48 in part 2? I wonder why they left out Tataum? ONeal & Brooke Shields - probably because for some reason all the interviews pre 06.25.09 youtube took down or turned the interview into a 16 minute snippet!

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #446 posted 01/09/11 11:59pm

bboy87

avatar

Type of Work: Music
Registration Number / Date: PAu000670871 / 1984-11-23
Title: Why can’t I be? / Michael Jackson.
Description: on 1 sound cassette.
Notes: (With Somewhere in time)
Copyright Claimant: Mijac Music
Date of Creation: 1980
Authorship on Application: words & music: Michael Jackson.


Names: Jackson, Michael
Type of Work: Music
Registration Number / Date: PAu000672319 / 1984-11-29
Title: You ain’t gonna change nothin’ / Michael Jackson.
Description: 1 sound cassette.
Copyright Claimant: Mijac Music
Date of Creation: 1975
Authorship on Application: words & music: Michael Jackson.


Names: Jackson, Michael

Mijac Music

Mijac Music

"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #447 posted 01/10/11 12:03am

bboy87

avatar

Type of Work: Motion Picture
Registration Number / Date: PAu000369134 / 1981-11-23
Application Title: The Jacksons’ 1981 Forum concert.
Title: The Jacksons at the Forum, September 26, 1981.
Description: 2 videocassettes (ca. 84 min.) : sd., col. ; 3/4 in.
Notes: Deposit includes description (2 p.)
Copyright Claimant: Michael Jackson
Date of Creation: 1981
Authorship on Application: entire performance: The Jacksons; entire cinematography: Michael Jackson, employer for hire.
Previous Registration: Preexisting material: musical compositions.
Basis of Claim: New Matter: "performances and cinematography."
Copyright Note: C.O. correspondence.


Names: Jackson, Michael

Jacksons
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #448 posted 01/10/11 3:39am

Marrk

avatar

bboy87 said:

Type of Work: Music
Registration Number / Date: PAu000670871 / 1984-11-23
Title: Why can’t I be? / Michael Jackson.
Description: on 1 sound cassette.
Notes: (With Somewhere in time)
Copyright Claimant: Mijac Music
Date of Creation: 1980
Authorship on Application: words & music: Michael Jackson.


Names: Jackson, Michael
Type of Work: Music
Registration Number / Date: PAu000672319 / 1984-11-29
Title: You ain’t gonna change nothin’ / Michael Jackson.
Description: 1 sound cassette.
Copyright Claimant: Mijac Music
Date of Creation: 1975
Authorship on Application: words & music: Michael Jackson.


Names: Jackson, Michael

Mijac Music

Mijac Music

1975?

Interesting.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #449 posted 01/10/11 8:35am

ali23

avatar

tangerine7 said:

These are clips taken from full interviews that you can find online. Who is they woman at around 3:48 in part 2? I wonder why they left out Tataum? ONeal & Brooke Shields - probably because for some reason all the interviews pre 06.25.09 youtube took down or turned the interview into a 16 minute snippet!

Jane Pratt.

YOU DON'T NEED A BUS PASS FOR ME TO BUS YOUR ASS,NIGGA !
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Page 15 of 21 « First<111213141516171819>Last »
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Forums > Music: Non-Prince > Discuss Everything and Anything MJ