Reply #210 posted 09/28/11 9:21pm
bboy87
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WetDream said:
SquirrelMeat said:
Its also their decision to post it on a public forum, on a Prince site. That is as good as asking for comment.
It's funny ain't it, lol
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I'm coming away from the embarrassment via others out there by coming in here for the 1st time in jah knows to see what's new with Jacko!
Since i've been on the subject of Sly Stone lately, i've come to the conclusion that Mike learned from him vocally more so than anything else of him.
Sly songs like Keep On Dancing, you can hear the "Dah" and "Ah" vox effects after a few words ala "Now you can't touch me, Dah..." on that Unbreakable song. Songs like You Can Make It If You Try sound almost identical vocally to MJ in tracks like Enjoy Yourself.
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The other thing i found interesting was learning Mike wanted to work with Sly on his new album....perhaps one of them VERY, very rare moments i'm onboard with a choice made by MJ in his later music life. Would of been interesting.
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No need to embarrassed, what's the point?
Michael bought Sly's catalog in '84 and took care of him until he died. There was a discussion on another forum about that when the NY Post released that article about Sly's current state
Vocally, Michael learned from Sly, Stevie, James, and Grace Jones especially during the 1976-2009 period "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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Reply #212 posted 09/28/11 9:50pm
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Nvncible1 said:
GRACE JONES?
DON'T ACK LIKE YOU DI'NT ALREADY KNOW THAT! "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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Reply #213 posted 09/29/11 3:24am
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prodigalfan said:
I heard the MJ voice recording and was FLOORED that his voice was so deep. I think that shocked me even more than the slurred-by-drugs voice.
Here is my question. Does anyone know why... has it ever been addressed in interviews/gossip etc. WHY did MJ have a stage voice that was several octaves higher than his natural speaking voice? Why did he use this voice ALL the time except in the sole presence of his inner circle?
I was surprised too, can't say I was "floored" though, but surprised. I guess because you can hear a slightly deeper-voiced Mike on 'You Rock My World', as already mentioned. And realistically speaking, wouldn't it be a physiological deficiency of some sorts, if a 50-year-old man had such a feminine and childlike voice...or even a 30-year-old, a 40-year-old. I totally buy the all-part-of-an-image explanation.
I feel like I got a bit of an essence of the "true" Michael Jackson, reading old Ebony interviews with him from the 80's. He projects such a determination and a powerful drive in his answers, something that didn't come across (at least not in his later life) gentle "lamb-like" image.
Google Books has most Ebony mags for free...you can even download them as PDFs for your iPad2, provided you have the right software...I know I did. |
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Reply #214 posted 09/29/11 6:22am
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bboy87 said:
WetDream said:
It's funny ain't it, lol
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I'm coming away from the embarrassment via others out there by coming in here for the 1st time in jah knows to see what's new with Jacko!
Since i've been on the subject of Sly Stone lately, i've come to the conclusion that Mike learned from him vocally more so than anything else of him.
Sly songs like Keep On Dancing, you can hear the "Dah" and "Ah" vox effects after a few words ala "Now you can't touch me, Dah..." on that Unbreakable song. Songs like You Can Make It If You Try sound almost identical vocally to MJ in tracks like Enjoy Yourself.
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The other thing i found interesting was learning Mike wanted to work with Sly on his new album....perhaps one of them VERY, very rare moments i'm onboard with a choice made by MJ in his later music life. Would of been interesting.
[Edited 9/28/11 17:46pm]
No need to embarrassed, what's the point?
Michael bought Sly's catalog in '84 and took care of him until he died. There was a discussion on another forum about that when the NY Post released that article about Sly's current state
Vocally, Michael learned from Sly, Stevie, James, and Grace Jones especially during the 1976-2009 period
I would add Diana Ross to that list, his ballads like Gone Too Soon have lots of resemblance to her. As for taking care of Sly, i'm sure he cared, but...how when he owned his work, rumour had it Sly refused them back...? Only thing i can think of is handling his music well and asking to work with him before he died which would of financed him for the rest of his life. This Post is produced, arranged, composed and performed by WetDream |
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Reply #215 posted 09/29/11 8:34am
bboy87
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WetDream said:
bboy87 said:
No need to embarrassed, what's the point?
Michael bought Sly's catalog in '84 and took care of him until he died. There was a discussion on another forum about that when the NY Post released that article about Sly's current state
Vocally, Michael learned from Sly, Stevie, James, and Grace Jones especially during the 1976-2009 period
I would add Diana Ross to that list, his ballads like Gone Too Soon have lots of resemblance to her. As for taking care of Sly, i'm sure he cared, but...how when he owned his work, rumour had it Sly refused them back...? Only thing i can think of is handling his music well and asking to work with him before he died which would of financed him for the rest of his life.
It's been said he was going to give Sly the publishing back (They're not part of Sony/ATV but merged with Michael's personal catalogue) like he gave Little Richard his publishing back on his 70th birthday "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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Reply #216 posted 09/29/11 8:35am
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SamSamba said:
prodigalfan said:
I heard the MJ voice recording and was FLOORED that his voice was so deep. I think that shocked me even more than the slurred-by-drugs voice.
Here is my question. Does anyone know why... has it ever been addressed in interviews/gossip etc. WHY did MJ have a stage voice that was several octaves higher than his natural speaking voice? Why did he use this voice ALL the time except in the sole presence of his inner circle?
I was surprised too, can't say I was "floored" though, but surprised. I guess because you can hear a slightly deeper-voiced Mike on 'You Rock My World', as already mentioned. And realistically speaking, wouldn't it be a physiological deficiency of some sorts, if a 50-year-old man had such a feminine and childlike voice...or even a 30-year-old, a 40-year-old. I totally buy the all-part-of-an-image explanation.
I feel like I got a bit of an essence of the "true" Michael Jackson, reading old Ebony interviews with him from the 80's. He projects such a determination and a powerful drive in his answers, something that didn't come across (at least not in his later life) gentle "lamb-like" image.
Google Books has most Ebony mags for free...you can even download them as PDFs for your iPad2, provided you have the right software...I know I did.
I was going through those articles on Google Books when I was helping my friend locate old articles for his "Michael Jackson Archives" website. They're really good. I even found a cool advert for Lovesexy in a 1988 issue of Jet "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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Reply #217 posted 09/29/11 8:43am
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bboy87 said:
Nvncible1 said:
GRACE JONES?
DON'T ACK LIKE YOU DI'NT ALREADY KNOW THAT!
....... WHO YOU TALKING TO ?
ILL MAKE SURE YOUR ALBUM WILL NEVEEEEEEEEER BE RELEASED, NOT EVEN IN ASIA.
TRY AGAIN MOTHERFUCKER! |
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Reply #218 posted 09/29/11 8:45am
bboy87
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Nvncible1 said:
bboy87 said:
DON'T ACK LIKE YOU DI'NT ALREADY KNOW THAT!
....... WHO YOU TALKING TO ?
ILL MAKE SURE YOUR ALBUM WILL NEVEEEEEEEEER BE RELEASED, NOT EVEN IN ASIA.
TRY AGAIN MOTHERFUCKER!
holds copy of Nvincible1's movie
YOU GOTS SUMTHIN' TUH SAY?! "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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Reply #219 posted 09/29/11 9:01am
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bboy87 said:
WetDream said:
I would add Diana Ross to that list, his ballads like Gone Too Soon have lots of resemblance to her. As for taking care of Sly, i'm sure he cared, but...how when he owned his work, rumour had it Sly refused them back...? Only thing i can think of is handling his music well and asking to work with him before he died which would of financed him for the rest of his life.
It's been said he was going to give Sly the publishing back (They're not part of Sony/ATV but merged with Michael's personal catalogue) like he gave Little Richard his publishing back on his 70th birthday
Guess it's up to the estate now. It'll never happen with it being run by business men. You peeps stay strong during the trial, ya hear! I'll lurk and see what's up from time to time. This Post is produced, arranged, composed and performed by WetDream |
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Reply #220 posted 09/29/11 9:37am
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WetDream said:
bboy87 said:
It's been said he was going to give Sly the publishing back (They're not part of Sony/ATV but merged with Michael's personal catalogue) like he gave Little Richard his publishing back on his 70th birthday
Guess it's up to the estate now. It'll never happen with it being run by business men. You peeps stay strong during the trial, ya hear! I'll lurk and see what's up from time to time.
It's all around sad, man. That's what some folks were asking. "Where's Michael's estate? Are they taking care of Sly now?"
Sly is a legend and I hope everything works out. He used to get his bikes worked on in Vallejo CA, which is where I used to work. I was always on the lookout while driving through looking for a black guy on a bike with a blonde mohawk "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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Reply #221 posted 09/29/11 5:27pm
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The Immortal World Tour's soundtrack album will be released November 21 "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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Reply #222 posted 09/29/11 7:11pm
Swa |
prodigalfan said:
First let me say that this post means no disrespect.
I have a question that maybe fans of MJ have no answer for. But here it goes anyway.
I heard the MJ voice recording and was FLOORED that his voice was so deep. I think that shocked me even more than the slurred-by-drugs voice.
Here is my question. Does anyone know why... has it ever been addressed in interviews/gossip etc. WHY did MJ have a stage voice that was several octaves higher than his natural speaking voice? Why did he use this voice ALL the time except in the sole presence of his inner circle?
I just don't know how he was able to remember to use his stage voice for concerts, and videos, and even in times of distress like the pepsi commercial fire... didn't he talk to the fans while being carried out on a gurney... using this same stage voice. What about when he is pissed off at the paparazzi... did he ever "slip" and cuss or mumble something in his natural voice.
I don't know why... but just that alone has deeply disturbed me about MJ. Like I dunno... he was a little off.... ya know? Not trying to be disrespectful.... just truly bewildered.
No one can say for sure - and it's all conjecture - but perhaps it was MJ's way of dealing with his persona and having something private. As in, perhaps with everything so public knowledge with MJ he deicided to partition his life to "stage" MJ and "real" MJ. The MJ in the press etc was the persona, he put on the face mask, talks in a softer voice and voila. He might have kept his more natural speaking voice for those that knew the person not the persona.
That said - often in concert when he did speak he would be a more natural tone. "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" |
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Reply #223 posted 09/29/11 9:39pm
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prodigalfan said:
First let me say that this post means no disrespect.
I have a question that maybe fans of MJ have no answer for. But here it goes anyway.
I heard the MJ voice recording and was FLOORED that his voice was so deep. I think that shocked me even more than the slurred-by-drugs voice.
Here is my question. Does anyone know why... has it ever been addressed in interviews/gossip etc. WHY did MJ have a stage voice that was several octaves higher than his natural speaking voice? Why did he use this voice ALL the time except in the sole presence of his inner circle?
I just don't know how he was able to remember to use his stage voice for concerts, and videos, and even in times of distress like the pepsi commercial fire... didn't he talk to the fans while being carried out on a gurney... using this same stage voice. What about when he is pissed off at the paparazzi... did he ever "slip" and cuss or mumble something in his natural voice.
I don't know why... but just that alone has deeply disturbed me about MJ. Like I dunno... he was a little off.... ya know? Not trying to be disrespectful.... just truly bewildered.
It seems to me that most all of the Jacksons are soft-spoken people. But speaking as a naturally soft-spoken person, if I'm feeling shy or awkward, my tone can be even softer. Also, my voice is very high, naturally, but if I'm very angry it can become deeper than normal. It's not anything I practice, it just happens. I think with Michael, its possible that he exaggerated his soft tone and it just became second nature. I'm sure it was part of his "act" as performers are actors and like their make-up, they take it off when they get home. |
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Reply #224 posted 09/29/11 11:33pm
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bboy87 said:
The Immortal World Tour's soundtrack album will be released November 21
2012 is going to be sooner than we think. Any news on bad tour ? ir victory tour perhaps ? or new songs ? it has been quiet for so long |
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Reply #225 posted 09/30/11 2:42am
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can someone reupload a pic of mike in the pool on a air chair with a body guard or someting , cant find it anymore. I think it was from a new photo book or something |
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Reply #226 posted 09/30/11 4:42am
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motownlover said:
bboy87 said:
The Immortal World Tour's soundtrack album will be released November 21
2012 is going to be sooner than we think. Any news on bad tour ? ir victory tour perhaps ? or new songs ? it has been quiet for so long
so far, the newest things us fans will be getting is a 3 disc Greatest hits set, with disc one being greatest hits, disc 2 being new songs, and disc 3 being videos.. this is what i have heard.
http://www.michaeljackson.com/us/node/950817
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Reply #227 posted 09/30/11 5:51am
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dm3857 said:
motownlover said:
2012 is going to be sooner than we think. Any news on bad tour ? ir victory tour perhaps ? or new songs ? it has been quiet for so long
so far, the newest things us fans will be getting is a 3 disc Greatest hits set, with disc one being greatest hits, disc 2 being new songs, and disc 3 being videos.. this is what i have heard.
http://www.michaeljackson.com/us/node/950817
Unfortunately that's just a rumor on a forum with nothing to back it up. Still, I can't wait for new music. I don't really care about reissues (unless there's new songs included) or Tour DVDs.. MJ's albums don't need remastered.. they sound great as they are; We already have enough Hits collections; and full length Bad Tour shows are already circulating on the internet - sure they're not perfect quality, but they're still there.
I am excited about the Immortal Soundtrack, though. I love The Beatles' "Love" CD, so I'm hoping that the MJ CD will be as good or better... and hopefully rumors are true, and there'll be a new song or two included
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Reply #228 posted 09/30/11 5:54am
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She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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Reply #229 posted 09/30/11 6:04am
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dm3857 said:
motownlover said:
2012 is going to be sooner than we think. Any news on bad tour ? ir victory tour perhaps ? or new songs ? it has been quiet for so long
so far, the newest things us fans will be getting is a 3 disc Greatest hits set, with disc one being greatest hits, disc 2 being new songs, and disc 3 being videos.. this is what i have heard.
http://www.michaeljackson.com/us/node/950817
I don't know if we need anymore Greatest Hits, unless it's got a new twist. But speaking of videos, I was watching the Motown 25 performance today and I'm beginning to think I like the intro more than when he breaks into the moonwalk. The beginning is very climatic, I was holding my breath just like I was the first time I ever saw it, even though I've seen this a gazillion times. I like how the band is jammin to the record. This video makes me feel really good. |
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Reply #230 posted 09/30/11 9:25am
NaughtyKitty |
La Toya Jackson to come out of retirement for Michael Jackson concert
Thursday, September 29 2011, 5:39pm EDT
LaToya Jackson has announced that she will perform at her brotherMichael Jackson's tribute concert next month.
The singer has been added to the 'Michael Forever' lineup at the Millennium Stadium on October 8, alongside the likes of Black Eyed Peas, Leona Lewis, Christina Aguilera and JLS.
The performance will be La Toya's first in 20 years. She revealed: "There will never be another magical moment such as this to celebrate Michael with his fans."
Brothers Jermaine and Randy Jackson have opposed the concert, as it is timed alongside the current Conrad Murray manslaughter trial. Her sister Janet Jackson has also said that she will not appear.
La Toya claimed that mother Katherine encouraged her to perform in Wales instead of appearing in court.
"In speaking with my mother yesterday, I asked her where she thinks Michael would rather have us be - in this courtroom filled with negativity and lies, or on a stage celebrating his music, his legacy and his life," she explained.
"She said without a second of thought, 'Celebrating his life with family and fans'. I am looking forward to putting on a great show and making my brother proud."
La Toya Jackson's biggest hits include 1983's 'Heart Don't Lie' and 'Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin''.
http://www.digitalspy.com...ncert.html
And Latoya Jackson was in retirement? Yeah right... [Edited 9/30/11 9:26am] |
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Reply #231 posted 09/30/11 10:44am
Militant moderator |
Is she actually going to perform though or just randomly appear on stage to say hello? |
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Reply #232 posted 09/30/11 11:04am
Timmy84 |
NaughtyKitty said:
La Toya Jackson to come out of retirement for Michael Jackson concert
Thursday, September 29 2011, 5:39pm EDT
LaToya Jackson has announced that she will perform at her brotherMichael Jackson's tribute concert next month.
The singer has been added to the 'Michael Forever' lineup at the Millennium Stadium on October 8, alongside the likes of Black Eyed Peas, Leona Lewis, Christina Aguilera and JLS.
The performance will be La Toya's first in 20 years. She revealed: "There will never be another magical moment such as this to celebrate Michael with his fans."
Brothers Jermaine and Randy Jackson have opposed the concert, as it is timed alongside the current Conrad Murray manslaughter trial. Her sister Janet Jackson has also said that she will not appear.
La Toya claimed that mother Katherine encouraged her to perform in Wales instead of appearing in court.
"In speaking with my mother yesterday, I asked her where she thinks Michael would rather have us be - in this courtroom filled with negativity and lies, or on a stage celebrating his music, his legacy and his life," she explained.
"She said without a second of thought, 'Celebrating his life with family and fans'. I am looking forward to putting on a great show and making my brother proud."
La Toya Jackson's biggest hits include 1983's 'Heart Don't Lie' and 'Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin''.
http://www.digitalspy.com...ncert.html
And Latoya Jackson was in retirement? Yeah right...
[Edited 9/30/11 9:26am]
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Reply #233 posted 09/30/11 12:07pm
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"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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Reply #234 posted 09/30/11 12:08pm
Timmy84 |
bboy87 said:
bigd74 said:
so how true is that? that still looks ok http://www.michaeljackson...ode/950817
NEVER go the michaeljackson.com forum for news, most of it is BS speculation
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Reply #235 posted 09/30/11 12:09pm
bboy87
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Timmy84 said:
bboy87 said:
NEVER go the michaeljackson.com forum for news, most of it is BS speculation
I haven't been at that site since last year when "Michael" came out.
The forum is.......really different. Even the craziest members of MJJC give that place a side eye "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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Reply #236 posted 09/30/11 12:12pm
Timmy84 |
bboy87 said:
Timmy84 said:
I haven't been at that site since last year when "Michael" came out.
The forum is.......really different. Even the craziest members of MJJC give that place a side eye
I know what you mean, I took a glimpse of that forum a few years ago and was all Needless to say I clicked backspace furiously. |
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Reply #237 posted 09/30/11 12:13pm
NaughtyKitty |
Timmy84 said:
NaughtyKitty said:
La Toya Jackson to come out of retirement for Michael Jackson concert
Thursday, September 29 2011, 5:39pm EDT
LaToya Jackson has announced that she will perform at her brotherMichael Jackson's tribute concert next month.
The singer has been added to the 'Michael Forever' lineup at the Millennium Stadium on October 8, alongside the likes of Black Eyed Peas, Leona Lewis, Christina Aguilera and JLS.
The performance will be La Toya's first in 20 years. She revealed: "There will never be another magical moment such as this to celebrate Michael with his fans."
Brothers Jermaine and Randy Jackson have opposed the concert, as it is timed alongside the current Conrad Murray manslaughter trial. Her sister Janet Jackson has also said that she will not appear.
La Toya claimed that mother Katherine encouraged her to perform in Wales instead of appearing in court.
"In speaking with my mother yesterday, I asked her where she thinks Michael would rather have us be - in this courtroom filled with negativity and lies, or on a stage celebrating his music, his legacy and his life," she explained.
"She said without a second of thought, 'Celebrating his life with family and fans'. I am looking forward to putting on a great show and making my brother proud."
La Toya Jackson's biggest hits include 1983's 'Heart Don't Lie' and 'Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin''.
http://www.digitalspy.com...ncert.html
And Latoya Jackson was in retirement? Yeah right...
[Edited 9/30/11 9:26am]
I know right? Having Latoya sing anything period is no way to honor a legacy!
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Reply #238 posted 09/30/11 12:33pm
Timmy84 |
NaughtyKitty said:
Timmy84 said:
I know right? Having Latoya sing anything period is no way to honor a legacy!
I mean honestly, what has SHE contributed to the music industry and to her brother's memory? Nothing. |
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Reply #239 posted 09/30/11 2:40pm
dm3857 |
The1592 said:
dm3857 said:
so far, the newest things us fans will be getting is a 3 disc Greatest hits set, with disc one being greatest hits, disc 2 being new songs, and disc 3 being videos.. this is what i have heard.
http://www.michaeljackson.com/us/node/950817
Unfortunately that's just a rumor on a forum with nothing to back it up. Still, I can't wait for new music. I don't really care about reissues (unless there's new songs included) or Tour DVDs.. MJ's albums don't need remastered.. they sound great as they are; We already have enough Hits collections; and full length Bad Tour shows are already circulating on the internet - sure they're not perfect quality, but they're still there.
I am excited about the Immortal Soundtrack, though. I love The Beatles' "Love" CD, so I'm hoping that the MJ CD will be as good or better... and hopefully rumors are true, and there'll be a new song or two included
typo
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lol, i feel like we do need more concert dvds.. Excpessially The Victory Tour, they should DEFFINITALLY release Dallas and Kansas City. as Well as a few bad shows (wembley, Tokyo, others) and some dangerous tours besides bucarest.. we already have TONS of High Quality HIStory footage, but i also think they should release more this is it footage.. idk i guess im just a concert dvd nut, lol |
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