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SONGS/ARTISTS THAT DIRECTLY INFLUENCED MJ.... [MODS PLEASE DONT DELETE TILL MONDAY IF POSSIBLE]
as part of a radio show im doing sunday (........)
we're doing a segment of songs/ singers that has directly influenced mikes musical styles
so far we have
STEVIE WONDER- MAYBE YOUR BABY (HEE HEES) STAPLE SINGERS- ILL TAKE YOU THERE (SHAMONES) HALL AND OATS- CANT GO FOR THAT (BILLIE JEAN GROOVE)
and a couple of easy ones like SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE and THE SUPREMES for J5
are there any interesting ones im missing? Im talking about some obvious ones ( like vocal inflection and style) and some trivial ones.
i even read on here that mike was influenced somehow musically by GRACE JONES.....what!? | |
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ELVIS Heartbreak Hotel. James Brown - Anything and everythang! Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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Joe Tex (stage show and singing) and David Ruffin (swagger) and Jackie Wilson (everything.)
Four Tops and Temptations in the Jackson 5.
Funkadelic and Earth, Wind and Fire in the Jacksons stage show. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Something about the Jackson 5 shows remind me of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue for some reason... not for their dancing or what not but the way their shows seemed to always be high paced (of course that also goes for the James Brown Revue). | |
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i thought the I Can't Go For That inspiration was just a rumor...
But i guess i can see some similar traits between it & Billie Jean Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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The bassline on Rick James' "Give It To Me Baby", for "Thriller" | |
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wow!
It is a pretty similar bass line Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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You guys realize that Michael was influenced by A TRUCKLOAD OF MODERN/CURRENT artists after 1983, right? Including Prince...and his own kid sister...
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right on | |
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Nah that was more Off The Wall part II by way of Boogie Nights from Heatwave..a simple retread from Rod Temperton (who wrote all of them).
So if anything, Ricked did the rippinng... "Climb in my fur." | |
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Fred Astaire Gene Kelly Vincente Minelli Walt Disney | |
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"...The moog bass synth line is borrowed by Quincy from Rick James' "Give It To Me" - as he told the story in his GH liner notes..."
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Darling Nikki >>>Dirty Diana "Climb in my fur." | |
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Actually you're right AND for their dancing too!
Ike and Tina had a rollicking upbeat thing w/ a more mainstream sound yet were quite RnB at the same time, no mean feat. The Jackson 5 pre-Motown were NOT some bubblegum kiddie group, but a serious vaudeville RnB outfit whose performers happened to be young. They were very inspired by the adult acts they saw on the circuit they perfomed on. Ike and Tina were/are really underrated IMHO and I can definitely see them inspiring MJ, if not directly, in spirit.
MJ was the last vaudevillian...never forget that! [Edited 3/3/12 6:05am] | |
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Oh yeah, how could I forget?!
The one and only Sammy Davis Jr. Every Black entertainer who came afterwards owes this cat a nod. | |
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You know yous are right I've seen many posters/handbills on sale advertising Ike Tina/Jackson 5 live I'm sure there could have been more but Tina had to pull cause of illness [img:$uid]http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa149/bellaowen/1_ec3156dfe036e00858ce3a19c2b94e69.jpg[/img:$uid] I can just imagine Michael and all the guys checking Tina's moves out as Aretha once said before she came on stage after Tina she had to wait for the dust to settle thats how much she tore the stage up
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Aretha, who knows a thing or two about performing
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Stomp-Brothers Johnson You Should Be Dancing-BeeGees
And some of the following artists, more or less
Madonna Timbaland Teddy Riley Bobby Brown Ginuwine (Heartbreaker reminds me of Pony) Janet Jody Watley
But he has his own style, he's definitely not a non-talented rip off.
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Interesting
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These people are influenced MJ?? Sammy Davis | |
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I know he has influenced them, but he also was inspired by them, it makes sense that it went both ways at times. He wanted to work with Teddy Riley after enjoying Don't Be Cruel, worked with Jam & Lewis and Janet ever since the RN project, and you can see influences in the Dangerous era. | |
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Just because they came after him didn't mean he couldn't be influenced/inspired by them. This didn't have to go one way...they could be influenced by them and he by them. It's not mutually exclusive.
Certainly Janet influenced him. He only started to become sexual and risque after Janet had walked that path. Sexuality was almost absent from his work before Bad.
Jody Watley (and her dance partner Jeffery Daniel) were big influences on him wrt dance. MJ rated the Soul Train style very highly. He worked w/ Daniel many times over the years.
Madonna, perhaps....if in no other way than sheer management of image. [Edited 3/3/12 9:28am] | |
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Oh yeah...Jackie Wilson. | |
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Thank you. Great points made here. But MJ was sexy in Lady in My Life and Billie Jean [Edited 3/3/12 9:34am] | |
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I don.t know, | |
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I agree wholeheartedly that the older artists influenced him way more, and I think we can all agree with that. Another influence mentioned in the Joe Vogel book was the group Yes. [Edited 3/3/12 9:43am] | |
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Imma tell you why I said that. Before Bad, his videos never seemed to star a woman. He was sexy, but sexy alone w/o emphasizing the point. Think about Thriller...Ola Ray (funnily enough a Playboy bunny) was cast as a teenybopper type.
Sheryl Crow helped bump up the sex factor on the Bad tour. They could be pretty steamy onstage! [Edited 3/3/12 10:03am] | |
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alphastreet said: Stomp-Brothers Johnson You Should Be Dancing-BeeGees
And some of the following artists, more or less
Madonna Timbaland Teddy Riley Bobby Brown Ginuwine (Heartbreaker reminds me of Pony) Janet Jody Watley
But he has his own style, he's definitely not a non-talented rip off.
[Edited 3/3/12 7:55am] Bobby Brown and Ginuwine, don't forget Trey Songs and Chris Brown too lol. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Given that Janet was his sister and somehow managed to become famous via being a VERY sexual artist, his head had to be turned.
It's hard to convey just how conservative the Jacksons' image was before Janet became a game changer. [Edited 3/3/12 9:57am] | |
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