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Reply #60 posted 12/30/12 8:12am

Azz

I don't understand why everyone has put 'Dangerous' as MJ's best album. The New Jack Swing sound created is utterly dated and almost unlistenable and some songs are complete throw aways (Jam, She Drives Me Wild, Keep The Faith, Gone Too Soon). Heal The World could have been written by a three year old & Black or white has been played to death. The only songs I like are Why You Wanna Trip On Me, Remember The Time, In The Closet, Who Is It, Give In To Me & Dangerous. That's 6 tracks out of 14. Explanation, anyone?

[Edited 12/30/12 8:15am]

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Reply #61 posted 12/30/12 9:54am

aardvark15

Azz said:

I don't understand why everyone has put 'Dangerous' as MJ's best album. The New Jack Swing sound created is utterly dated and almost unlistenable and some songs are complete throw aways (Jam, She Drives Me Wild, Keep The Faith, Gone Too Soon). Heal The World could have been written by a three year old & Black or white has been played to death. The only songs I like are Why You Wanna Trip On Me, Remember The Time, In The Closet, Who Is It, Give In To Me & Dangerous. That's 6 tracks out of 14. Explanation, anyone?

[Edited 12/30/12 8:15am]

Because not everyone feels the same way as you. I love every track from beginning to end

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Reply #62 posted 12/30/12 10:01am

LiLi1992

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Azz said:

I don't understand why everyone has put 'Dangerous' as MJ's best album. The New Jack Swing sound created is utterly dated and almost unlistenable and some songs are complete throw aways (Jam, She Drives Me Wild, Keep The Faith, Gone Too Soon). Heal The World could have been written by a three year old & Black or white has been played to death. The only songs I like are Why You Wanna Trip On Me, Remember The Time, In The Closet, Who Is It, Give In To Me & Dangerous. That's 6 tracks out of 14. Explanation, anyone?

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well, I consider Dangerous the best album of Michael Jackson. smile
I don`t care if some songs sound dated. what people mean by this definition?
almost any, even the most legendary song from the 70's, 80`s etc. sounds like a child at it`s time.

I can`t name a single song of D. that I really dislike or hate
"Jam" .. yes, the lyrics are, well, very specific, lol but the song rocks, the music is very energetic and makes me move.
"Why You Wanna Trip on Me" ... one of the best "stop pressing me, bitches" song in MJ's career.
"In the Closet" ... the name of a more promising than the lyrics, razz but the song is melodic.
"She Drives Me Wild" ... filler, but decent
"Remember the Time" ... iconic 90s rnb song
"Can't Let Her Get Away" .. another filler, but not one that I never listen
"Heal the World" ... yes, it's a cheese festival, but this song perfectly fulfills its function, the lyrics and the message is clear, the melody is pleasant to the ear. song is universal. What's wrong with the world's anthems? and yes, they are always banal
"Black or White" ... his biggest hit in charts and I can understand why, very catchy song and a nice riff. Great and innovative video too.

"Who Is It" ... super song, one of his best.. beatbox, he did, video .. I just love everything that is connected with it.
"Give In to Me" ... no words enough to describe how much I LOVE this song, I became fan once heard this song and it always will be my number 1 in his discography. I like Three Days Grace cover too.
"Will You Be There" ... brilliant, though I could do without the long intro and the end ... incredibly spiritual song.
"Keep the Faith" ... I love it and I think the song is underrated
"Gone Too Soon" ... after 2009 it`s sounds in a special way, is not it? simple but beautiful lyrics, lovely melody, sentimental message, and the fact that the song was dedicated to Ryan, makes it even more sweet.
"Dangerous" ... I prefer the original version, but love this song


sooo, i like 12 songs out of 14 (85%)

BUT I really don`t know, how someone can think, Dangerous is underrated... eek

In what world???? lol


the album is 16th (it was in August 2009, is probably even higher now) in the list of best-selling albums ever.
this album has the most top 10, top 20, top 100, etc. hits in charts of UK, Spain, France, etc.

yeah, underrated lol

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Reply #63 posted 12/30/12 10:45am

Azz

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Reply #64 posted 12/30/12 10:54am

Azz

LiLi1992 said:

Azz said:

I don't understand why everyone has put 'Dangerous' as MJ's best album. The New Jack Swing sound created is utterly dated and almost unlistenable and some songs are complete throw aways (Jam, She Drives Me Wild, Keep The Faith, Gone Too Soon). Heal The World could have been written by a three year old & Black or white has been played to death. The only songs I like are Why You Wanna Trip On Me, Remember The Time, In The Closet, Who Is It, Give In To Me & Dangerous. That's 6 tracks out of 14. Explanation, anyone?

[Edited 12/30/12 8:15am]

well, I consider Dangerous the best album of Michael Jackson. smile
I don`t care if some songs sound dated. what people mean by this definition?
almost any, even the most legendary song from the 70's, 80`s etc. sounds like a child at it`s time.

I can`t name a single song of D. that I really dislike or hate
"Jam" .. yes, the lyrics are, well, very specific, lol but the song rocks, the music is very energetic and makes me move.
"Why You Wanna Trip on Me" ... one of the best "stop pressing me, bitches" song in MJ's career.
"In the Closet" ... the name of a more promising than the lyrics, razz but the song is melodic.
"She Drives Me Wild" ... filler, but decent
"Remember the Time" ... iconic 90s rnb song
"Can't Let Her Get Away" .. another filler, but not one that I never listen
"Heal the World" ... yes, it's a cheese festival, but this song perfectly fulfills its function, the lyrics and the message is clear, the melody is pleasant to the ear. song is universal. What's wrong with the world's anthems? and yes, they are always banal
"Black or White" ... his biggest hit in charts and I can understand why, very catchy song and a nice riff. Great and innovative video too.

"Who Is It" ... super song, one of his best.. beatbox, he did, video .. I just love everything that is connected with it.
"Give In to Me" ... no words enough to describe how much I LOVE this song, I became fan once heard this song and it always will be my number 1 in his discography. I like Three Days Grace cover too.
"Will You Be There" ... brilliant, though I could do without the long intro and the end ... incredibly spiritual song.
"Keep the Faith" ... I love it and I think the song is underrated
"Gone Too Soon" ... after 2009 it`s sounds in a special way, is not it? simple but beautiful lyrics, lovely melody, sentimental message, and the fact that the song was dedicated to Ryan, makes it even more sweet.
"Dangerous" ... I prefer the original version, but love this song


sooo, i like 12 songs out of 14 (85%)

BUT I really don`t know, how someone can think, Dangerous is underrated... eek

In what world???? lol


the album is 16th (it was in August 2009, is probably even higher now) in the list of best-selling albums ever.
this album has the most top 10, top 20, top 100, etc. hits in charts of UK, Spain, France, etc.

yeah, underrated lol

What I mean by dated, is that there is no spark in the song, the sounds in the music have no distinction and its simply boring.

The problem I have with songs like Gone Too Soon, Will You Be There, Keep The Faith & Heal The World is that I would never willingly listen to them, and it's not because their slow. Whilst songs like Jam, She Drives Me Wild & Can't Let Her Get Away aren't memorable.

This used to be one of my favourite albums of his, but it simply hasn't aged well.

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Reply #65 posted 12/30/12 11:00am

Scorp

WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

we actually have people who believe THRILLER was overrated?

and PURPLE RAIN too?

the mind continues to bobble when I come across comments such as these......

so the greatest selling album of all time, an album that ruled the charts for 2 calender years, and album that sustained the #1 spot for 37 weeks straight, an album that unleashed the greatest video ever along w/the greatest live stage performance, an album that sparked 25 million copies in the United States alone was "overrated"

an album that every distinctive artist during the age of the pop ascension has tried to surpass, including the guy who made it, an album whose impact still resonates to this very day in various facets, the very album that earned this man 8 grammy awards when the Grammys were real rather than fluky and watered down

well, I know better, and I was 12-13 years old when the real version of Michaelmania hit the planet, and there hasn't been anything like that before or since in the realm of music or entertainment

THRILLER was so huge, that schools were shut down TWICE in honor of Michael's Motown 25 performance and his release of the Thriller video

each day after those historical events, My school didn't even hold class, even the school principal was reveling in those moments

I'll save PURPLE RAIN for another day

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Reply #66 posted 12/30/12 11:18am

Azz

Scorp said:

WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

we actually have people who believe THRILLER was overrated?

and PURPLE RAIN too?

the mind continues to bobble when I come across comments such as these......

so the greatest selling album of all time, an album that ruled the charts for 2 calender years, and album that sustained the #1 spot for 37 weeks straight, an album that unleashed the greatest video ever along w/the greatest live stage performance, an album that sparked 25 million copies in the United States alone was "overrated"

an album that every distinctive artist during the age of the pop ascension has tried to surpass, including the guy who made it, an album whose impact still resonates to this very day in various facets, the very album that earned this man 8 grammy awards when the Grammys were real rather than fluky and watered down

well, I know better, and I was 12-13 years old when the real version of Michaelmania hit the planet, and there hasn't been anything like that before or since in the realm of music or entertainment

THRILLER was so huge, that schools were shut down TWICE in honor of Michael's Motown 25 performance and his release of the Thriller video

each day after those historical events, My school didn't even hold class, even the school principal was reveling in those moments

I'll save PURPLE RAIN for another day

I agree and disagree. I agree in the sense that Thriller can't be overrated if you compare to his other (lesser) works - the exception being Off The Wall. But I disagree in the sense that although the fact that the album was SO successful is a reflection on how good the album was, its success is - in a sense - slightly inflated by the fact that it had three monster singles (Billie Jean, Beat it, Thriller) whereas the rest of the album (excluding Wanna Be Startin Something + Human Nature) simply isn't as good. Despite the fact the album has obvious flaws, and is far from perfect and far from being the best album of all time, it is the best selling album of all time.

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Reply #67 posted 12/30/12 11:36am

Scorp

Azz said:

Scorp said:

WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

we actually have people who believe THRILLER was overrated?

and PURPLE RAIN too?

the mind continues to bobble when I come across comments such as these......

so the greatest selling album of all time, an album that ruled the charts for 2 calender years, and album that sustained the #1 spot for 37 weeks straight, an album that unleashed the greatest video ever along w/the greatest live stage performance, an album that sparked 25 million copies in the United States alone was "overrated"

an album that every distinctive artist during the age of the pop ascension has tried to surpass, including the guy who made it, an album whose impact still resonates to this very day in various facets, the very album that earned this man 8 grammy awards when the Grammys were real rather than fluky and watered down

well, I know better, and I was 12-13 years old when the real version of Michaelmania hit the planet, and there hasn't been anything like that before or since in the realm of music or entertainment

THRILLER was so huge, that schools were shut down TWICE in honor of Michael's Motown 25 performance and his release of the Thriller video

each day after those historical events, My school didn't even hold class, even the school principal was reveling in those moments

I'll save PURPLE RAIN for another day

I agree and disagree. I agree in the sense that Thriller can't be overrated if you compare to his other (lesser) works - the exception being Off The Wall. But I disagree in the sense that although the fact that the album was SO successful is a reflection on how good the album was, its success is - in a sense - slightly inflated by the fact that it had three monster singles (Billie Jean, Beat it, Thriller) whereas the rest of the album (excluding Wanna Be Startin Something + Human Nature) simply isn't as good. Despite the fact the album has obvious flaws, and is far from perfect and far from being the best album of all time, it is the best selling album of all time.

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I hear ya biggrin

OFF THE WALL has always been his best album, even Michael said so himself as he stated OTW was his favorite album to work on and his best work

THRILLER was actually OTW scaled down in terms of song and dance

the world thinks he walked on water w/his dancing during THRILLER (which was off the charts), but he was a much funkier dancer during OTW...the world doesn't know it because we have such limited footage on that period....that's why I'm glad I was able to witness the Triumph Tour live which will probably never see the light of day on DVD

anytime an album reaches greatest selling ever status, there's no way it can be overrated

"Baby Be Mine" is "Get On The Floor" reincarnate

"Human Nature" is "I Can't Help It" revisited

"Lady In My Life" (his greatest slow jam) was the extension of "She's Out of My life"

the three huge songs on THRILLER stand above the rest because those songs had videos to support it but the rest of the songs were brilliant

THRILLER maintained the #1 spot for 37 weeks straight, that's over 9 months.....

if PYT was released today, it would blow out any song currently on the airwaves that's considered R&B which doesn't even exist anymore......

they rock the THRILLER single to this day during Halloween..it's automatic...lollll

THRILLER was Michael Jackson's signature achievement of his career and he spent the rest of his own career trying to surpass it, that says something....

THRILLER is the only album I can think of since that moment that had something to offer from people 8-80 years of age.....that's awesome.....

this reminds me of how the NBA has been hyping up Lebron James to the tilt and suggest he's better than Michael Jordan when they know in their heart he's not close

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Reply #68 posted 12/30/12 12:00pm

duccichucka

Scorp said:

WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

we actually have people who believe THRILLER was overrated?

and PURPLE RAIN too?

the mind continues to bobble when I come across comments such as these......

so the greatest selling album of all time, an album that ruled the charts for 2 calender years, and album that sustained the #1 spot for 37 weeks straight, an album that unleashed the greatest video ever along w/the greatest live stage performance, an album that sparked 25 million copies in the United States alone was "overrated"

an album that every distinctive artist during the age of the pop ascension has tried to surpass, including the guy who made it, an album whose impact still resonates to this very day in various facets, the very album that earned this man 8 grammy awards when the Grammys were real rather than fluky and watered down

well, I know better, and I was 12-13 years old when the real version of Michaelmania hit the planet, and there hasn't been anything like that before or since in the realm of music or entertainment

THRILLER was so huge, that schools were shut down TWICE in honor of Michael's Motown 25 performance and his release of the Thriller video

each day after those historical events, My school didn't even hold class, even the school principal was reveling in those moments

I'll save PURPLE RAIN for another day

You have to also take into account the shock quality/value of statements such as "Thriller is

overrated in Michael Jackson's oeuvre" that people like to make as well.

Thriller transcended its musical category and became a cultural event that resonates still

to this day; rest easy, friend - it's hardly overrated.

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Reply #69 posted 12/30/12 12:06pm

Scorp

duccichucka said:

Scorp said:

WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

we actually have people who believe THRILLER was overrated?

and PURPLE RAIN too?

the mind continues to bobble when I come across comments such as these......

so the greatest selling album of all time, an album that ruled the charts for 2 calender years, and album that sustained the #1 spot for 37 weeks straight, an album that unleashed the greatest video ever along w/the greatest live stage performance, an album that sparked 25 million copies in the United States alone was "overrated"

an album that every distinctive artist during the age of the pop ascension has tried to surpass, including the guy who made it, an album whose impact still resonates to this very day in various facets, the very album that earned this man 8 grammy awards when the Grammys were real rather than fluky and watered down

well, I know better, and I was 12-13 years old when the real version of Michaelmania hit the planet, and there hasn't been anything like that before or since in the realm of music or entertainment

THRILLER was so huge, that schools were shut down TWICE in honor of Michael's Motown 25 performance and his release of the Thriller video

each day after those historical events, My school didn't even hold class, even the school principal was reveling in those moments

I'll save PURPLE RAIN for another day

You have to also take into account the shock quality/value of statements such as "Thriller is

overrated in Michael Jackson's oeuvre" that people like to make as well.

Thriller transcended its musical category and became a cultural event that resonates still

to this day; rest easy, friend - it's hardly overrated.

your words are well taken:-D biggrin biggrin

[Edited 12/30/12 12:11pm]

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Reply #70 posted 12/30/12 12:51pm

Gunsnhalen

Scorp said:

WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

we actually have people who believe THRILLER was overrated?

and PURPLE RAIN too?

the mind continues to bobble when I come across comments such as these......

so the greatest selling album of all time, an album that ruled the charts for 2 calender years, and album that sustained the #1 spot for 37 weeks straight, an album that unleashed the greatest video ever along w/the greatest live stage performance, an album that sparked 25 million copies in the United States alone was "overrated"

an album that every distinctive artist during the age of the pop ascension has tried to surpass, including the guy who made it, an album whose impact still resonates to this very day in various facets, the very album that earned this man 8 grammy awards when the Grammys were real rather than fluky and watered down

well, I know better, and I was 12-13 years old when the real version of Michaelmania hit the planet, and there hasn't been anything like that before or since in the realm of music or entertainment

THRILLER was so huge, that schools were shut down TWICE in honor of Michael's Motown 25 performance and his release of the Thriller video

each day after those historical events, My school didn't even hold class, even the school principal was reveling in those moments

I'll save PURPLE RAIN for another day

What's wrong if some peeps just don't dig it that much?

It's a good album but it's not one of my favorites by a long shot. Just cause an album sells a lot doesn't mean everyone is suposed to like it wink

[Edited 12/30/12 13:20pm]

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

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Reply #71 posted 12/30/12 1:03pm

duccichucka

Gunsnhalen said:

Scorp said:

WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

we actually have people who believe THRILLER was overrated?

and PURPLE RAIN too?

the mind continues to bobble when I come across comments such as these......

so the greatest selling album of all time, an album that ruled the charts for 2 calender years, and album that sustained the #1 spot for 37 weeks straight, an album that unleashed the greatest video ever along w/the greatest live stage performance, an album that sparked 25 million copies in the United States alone was "overrated"

an album that every distinctive artist during the age of the pop ascension has tried to surpass, including the guy who made it, an album whose impact still resonates to this very day in various facets, the very album that earned this man 8 grammy awards when the Grammys were real rather than fluky and watered down

well, I know better, and I was 12-13 years old when the real version of Michaelmania hit the planet, and there hasn't been anything like that before or since in the realm of music or entertainment

THRILLER was so huge, that schools were shut down TWICE in honor of Michael's Motown 25 performance and his release of the Thriller video

each day after those historical events, My school didn't even hold class, even the school principal was reveling in those moments

I'll save PURPLE RAIN for another day

What's wrong if some peeps just don't di g it that much?

It's a good album but it's not one of my favorites by a long shot. Just cause an album sells a lot doesn't mean everyone is suposed to like it wink

I don't like Thriller nearly as much as I like Off the Wall but I would hesitate to call it overrated

simply because of its cultural effect. Nobody's saying you must like Thriller; I think I'm only

suggesting that to call it overrated is to be slightly shocking for the sake of being shocking!

And I'm not going to confuse the word "dislike" with "overrated" either. Again, if I had to

choose between an MJ record, I'd take OTW first. But Thriller is rated right where a record

with that type of inter-cultural power should be!

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Reply #72 posted 12/30/12 1:22pm

Gunsnhalen

duccichucka said:

Gunsnhalen said:

What's wrong if some peeps just don't di g it that much?

It's a good album but it's not one of my favorites by a long shot. Just cause an album sells a lot doesn't mean everyone is suposed to like it wink

I don't like Thriller nearly as much as I like Off the Wall but I would hesitate to call it overrated

simply because of its cultural effect. Nobody's saying you must like Thriller; I think I'm only

suggesting that to call it overrated is to be slightly shocking for the sake of being shocking!

And I'm not going to confuse the word "dislike" with "overrated" either. Again, if I had to

choose between an MJ record, I'd take OTW first. But Thriller is rated right where a record

with that type of inter-cultural power should be!

Fair Enough. smile

But i think the jist of the overrated comment is simply because it's the biggest MJ album. So alot of people assume it's his best record cause of that.

I actualy know lots of people who have never taken a listen to Off The Wall & the only Jackson album they cared to explore was Thriller.

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

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Reply #73 posted 12/30/12 1:27pm

Scorp

Gunsnhalen said:

Scorp said:

WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

we actually have people who believe THRILLER was overrated?

and PURPLE RAIN too?

the mind continues to bobble when I come across comments such as these......

so the greatest selling album of all time, an album that ruled the charts for 2 calender years, and album that sustained the #1 spot for 37 weeks straight, an album that unleashed the greatest video ever along w/the greatest live stage performance, an album that sparked 25 million copies in the United States alone was "overrated"

an album that every distinctive artist during the age of the pop ascension has tried to surpass, including the guy who made it, an album whose impact still resonates to this very day in various facets, the very album that earned this man 8 grammy awards when the Grammys were real rather than fluky and watered down

well, I know better, and I was 12-13 years old when the real version of Michaelmania hit the planet, and there hasn't been anything like that before or since in the realm of music or entertainment

THRILLER was so huge, that schools were shut down TWICE in honor of Michael's Motown 25 performance and his release of the Thriller video

each day after those historical events, My school didn't even hold class, even the school principal was reveling in those moments

I'll save PURPLE RAIN for another day

What's wrong if some peeps just don't di g it that much?

It's a good album but it's not one of my favorites by a long shot. Just cause an album sells a lot doesn't mean everyone is suposed to like it wink

that's the thing, it's more than a good album, that was the culimination of 14 years of talent fuel shaped by culture...

that's why duccichuka mentioned THRILLER's cultural impact, it was no accident

I have no problem with someone preferring another album as their favorite, that's personal taste

but there's no way THRILLER was overrated....

I bet Mike didn't feel it was overrated.....

you know what overrated is.....

when you achieve something out of the norm, unexplainable circumstance, and then you drop off the face of the earth w/another effort in sight

or when someone has to hype an artist up to build his/her stature and w/out it their lost...

what was beautiful about THRILLER, when it was released, it did so w/marginal promotion, it continued to build on momentum one amazing moment after another until it reach the stratosphere like a locomotive w/no end in sight

and by the time it did reach its zenith, we couldn't get enough of it as it would go on to sell a million copies a week..

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Reply #74 posted 12/30/12 1:48pm

aardvark15

Scorp said:

I bet Mike didn't feel it was overrated.....

He did. He thought everything afterward should have gottten the praise and success Thriller did, afterall he was more of an artist on them

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Reply #75 posted 12/30/12 1:54pm

Azz

aardvark15 said:

Scorp said:

I bet Mike didn't feel it was overrated.....

He did. He thought everything afterward should have gottten the praise and success Thriller did, afterall he was more of an artist on them


Of course he would say that.

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Reply #76 posted 12/30/12 2:01pm

Scorp

aardvark15 said:

Scorp said:

I bet Mike didn't feel it was overrated.....

He did. He thought everything afterward should have gottten the praise and success Thriller did, afterall he was more of an artist on them

what constitutes being more of an artist than he already was?

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Reply #77 posted 12/30/12 2:06pm

aardvark15

Scorp said:

aardvark15 said:

He did. He thought everything afterward should have gottten the praise and success Thriller did, afterall he was more of an artist on them

what constitutes being more of an artist than he already was?

Writing and producing lol

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Reply #78 posted 12/30/12 2:18pm

Stymie

I love this thread. clapping

Prince

Best album - Sign o' the Times
Worst album - NPS or Planet Earth
Most underrated album - Graffiti Bridge
Most overrated album - Purple Rain
Top 5 best songs - Joy In Repetition, 17 Days, Computer Blue, Uptown, Private Joy
Top 5 worst songs - Dolphin, Gold, Animal Kingdom, Slow Love, Betcha By Golly Wow
Best videos - Partyman
Worst video - Daisy Chain
Most creative 5 years - 1982 - 1987
Most lame 5 years - 2006 and continuing

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Reply #79 posted 12/30/12 3:24pm

Timmy84

duccichucka said:

Timmy84 said:

Marvin Gaye

Best album: Here, My Dear

Worst album: Hello Broadway

Most underrated album: In Our Lifetime

Most overrated album: What's Going On

Top 5 best songs (for now): I'm Gonna Give You Respect, Distant Lover, You're the Man (alternate version), Just to Keep You Satisfied, Heavy Love Affair

Top 5 worst songs: Down and Under When You're in Limbo, The Onion Song, Lucky Lucky Me (the alternate "pop" version), I Won't Cry Anymore (Romantically Yours version), Savage in the Sack

Most creative 5 years (roughly): 1971-1976

Most lame 5 years (roughly though he had some great moments): 1961-1966

What. The. Fuck.

An explanation is needed, sir!

In terms of the critics. I love the album. Just following the protocol of this thread. Calm down. lol

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Reply #80 posted 12/30/12 3:26pm

Timmy84

Some people are taking the word overrated very wrongly... that's all I'm gonna say. And with that, peace!

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Reply #81 posted 12/30/12 3:30pm

Bree8016

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I guess I'll start with Prince. lol

Best album: 1999; Sign O' The Times

Worst album: Chaos and Disorder

Most overrated album: Black Album

Most underrated album: Come; One Nite Alone; New Power Soul

Top 5 best songs: Joy in Repetition, When Doves Cry, Little Red corvette, When You Were Mine, Lady Cab driver.

Top 5 worst songs: Animal Kingdom, Chocolate Box, Everybody Loves Me, Purple and Gold, We March

Best video: Sexy MF, Raspberry Beret; Cream

Worst video: Betcha By Golly Wow

Most creative 5 years: 1981-85; 1992-96

Most lame 5 years: 1997-2001

How can I stand 2 stay where I am? / Poor butterfly who don't understand.
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Reply #82 posted 12/30/12 3:30pm

aardvark15

Timmy84 said:

Some people are taking the word overrated very wrongly... that's all I'm gonna say.

yeahthat

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Reply #83 posted 12/30/12 3:41pm

Gunsnhalen

Ahhh can't stay away have to do another lol

The Brothers Johnson

Best Album: Right On time

Worst Album: Winners

Most Underrated: Out Of Control

Most Overrated: Light Up The Night

Best Songs: Free Yoursel, Be Yourself. Thunder Thumbs And Lightnin' Licks, Ain't We Funkin Now, Brother Man, This Had To Be

Worst Songs: Hot Mama, Do It For Love, Dancin Free, Light Up The Night, Caught Up

Most Creative 5 Years: 1976-1980

Most Lame 5 Years: 1981-1985

Tears For Fears

Best Album: The Hurting

Worst Album: Raoul And The Kings Of Spain

Most Underrated: The Seeds Of Love

Most Overrated: Songs From The Big Chair

Best Songs: Standing On the Corner Of The Third World, Mothers Talk, Start Of The Breakdown, Year Of The Knive, Don't Drink The Water

Worst Songs: Brian Wilson Said, The Conflict, The Big Chair, Humdrum And Humble, Sorry.

Best Video: Woman In Chains

Worst Video: God's Mistake

Most Creative 5 Years 1985-1989

Most Lame: 1995-2000

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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Reply #84 posted 12/30/12 3:42pm

duccichucka

Timmy84 said:

duccichucka said:

What. The. Fuck.

An explanation is needed, sir!

In terms of the critics. I love the album. Just following the protocol of this thread. Calm down. lol

Critics justifiably try to drool over this album and give it its due props. Beyond that, I

think What's Goin' On is underrated. It's too jazzy and R&B'ish for pop critics to critically

view without being tendentious.

What I mean by this is R&B/soul albums that are just as grand as storied pop albums get

second billing simply because this is a pop universe.

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Reply #85 posted 12/30/12 3:43pm

Azz

duccichucka said:

Timmy84 said:

In terms of the critics. I love the album. Just following the protocol of this thread. Calm down. lol

Critics justifiably try to drool over this album and give it its due props. Beyond that, I

think What's Goin' On is underrated. It's too jazzy and R&B'ish for pop critics to critically

view without being tendentious.

What I mean by this is R&B/soul albums that are just as grand as storied pop albums get

second billing simply because this is a pop universe.


Exactly.

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Reply #86 posted 12/30/12 3:45pm

duccichucka

Can somebody explain how Purple Rain is overrated?

What the fuck is goin' on in this thread?

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Reply #87 posted 12/30/12 3:48pm

Scorp

duccichucka said:

Can somebody explain how Purple Rain is overrated?

What the fuck is goin' on in this thread?

I wanna know too......that threw me for a loop

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Reply #88 posted 12/30/12 3:49pm

Stymie

duccichucka said:

Can somebody explain how Purple Rain is overrated?

What the fuck is goin' on in this thread?

What's going on is opinion. And in my opinion, it is good but there are better Prince albums. It's pop fluff to me with very few songs of substance. And I hate the song Purple Rain. Always have.

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Reply #89 posted 12/30/12 4:01pm

Azz

Stymie said:

duccichucka said:

Can somebody explain how Purple Rain is overrated?

What the fuck is goin' on in this thread?

What's going on is opinion. And in my opinion, it is good but there are better Prince albums. It's pop fluff to me with very few songs of substance. And I hate the song Purple Rain. Always have.

If someone can't even explain their own opinion, then it isn't a particularly valid one.

Yes, there are better Prince albums. Very few songs of substance? Do you count sex or love as 'substance'? What's wrong with Purple Rain? Is it the awesome guitar solo and the unparalleled vocals that bother you?

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