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“I was killed when I was 27”: the curious afterlife of Terence Trent D’Arby Terence Trent D’Arby’s 1987 debut album sold a million copies in three days. The music press went mad for him. Where was there to go but down? | |
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Wow, he's been thru a lot but dude is bonkers! | |
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In the mid 80s when TTD was stationed here in Germany, my Dad once got him and his band to play a concert in a little town in the middle of nowwhere not far from where I live today....would have wished to be around back then
I adore his albums he released as TTD, but it seems he really fell off the wagon those last few years...and accusing the british government and MJ of all people of plotting against him...he can't really be serious about this stuff, can he?!?!? | |
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All musicians are nuts. The music fucks with their heads. Van Gogh cut off his fucking ear!
He had to play the race card. Prince is still around and he's more nuts.
Dark skinned rappers are doing pretty well. Race aint the problem with him. His music is just too odd for the masses, why we like it. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I love me some ttd! But dude kind of killed himself Neither fish Nor Flesh is a fucking great album! but what was gonna be the big single? come on bruh To know someone softly could have been somewhat big. But the album was not gonna hve big hits either way. And his ego was bigger than kanyes after only ONE album! at least yeezy talked shit after a few albums in or so. 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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Jay Leno would have him on in the day, didn't help sell his albums. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I remember that performance, he killed it, pitch perfect vocals, doing the splits...basically setting the stage on fire.
But sadly, even back in 2003, you couldnt sell albums on talent alone.
Maybe he should team back up with INXS, now that was a match made in heaven ! [Edited 10/11/15 13:57pm] | |
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Goodness - I love the way he is, and he's always come across like this in print. I think he's hilarious and more insightful than most but talk about giving your critics ammunition! This shoulda been a hit - videos amazing but radio just wasn't playing him at this point :-| | |
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Dude is crazy and brilliant in this wild world of ours! May he continue with a long and successful other-life as Sananda Maitreya. | |
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he says a few weird things in the interview, but he also talks quite a bit of sense, or so it seems to me
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Wow. Just cause he couldn't follow up Introducing the Hardline with a successful album, it's MJ's fault. If MJ was the Darth Vader at Sony Music you'd think he'd have done more to ruin George Micheal around 1987. | |
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His interview did not come off as "crazy" to me either...He called out people he needed to call out..Even his name change is not "crazy"...He's not the first artist to do it..His networth is @ $2-Million...He should get his own Solo-segment during the 2016 BET Awards.... | |
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Why call himself Sandra ??? | |
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peppeken said: Why call himself Sandra ??? I think you need some | |
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Terr- i- fic! | |
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I always thought of him as a bad joke/novelty act, and he's clearly not the sharpest tool in the box either.
[Edited 10/12/15 9:41am] | |
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TTD has an amazing, beautiful voice and he's written some beautiful songs too, but it's no wonder nobody knows who he is outside of a couple of songs and some fans on the Org. He's made his own bed and now he has to lie in it. [Edited 10/12/15 10:17am] | |
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My favorite song by him and this one from the same album:
Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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He has some weird obsession with mj Instead of complaining all the time about the past, why doesn't he just put out another album or tour? | |
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He's been doing that on a very small scale.
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Wow. That article cut to the core and left me kind of sad for him. I've been a fan sine 1987, and I love all of his TTD albums for at least a song or two if not the entire thing. I'm getting more of his Sananda albums but they are much more demo-like, but still great and brilliant in their own way. | |
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^ But why does he always shade them? He seems to be jealous of their success. | |
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He was killed at 27 or committed suicide? There could be some truth to his MJ theory but after his debiut album he didn't deliver the hits for radio. And TTD/Sananda has none of the stage presence that Prince has or MJ had. - I never bought into his boisterous comments being part of his downfall because controversy sells. He was simply outdone or outsmarted by other artists at the time. I have all of Sananda's work (even the obscure Christmas When You Are Near song only available @ Amazon) but none of his output hits as hard as TTD's. Sananda takes more chances but it's been a much more casual approach. He good... but he's like TTD's cousin. | |
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As he said in the article: This industry doesn't like too many black faces around at one time. It's probably more true than not for the era. | |
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When would MJ have had time to sabatage all these careers between touring, recording music, writing songs, traveling around the world, conducting interviews, appearances, charity work, etc. If MJ had all this power as some you think why didn't he win any grammy's for BAD? Surely if he had the power to sabatage all these careers, he would surely have the power to sabatage ballets to get grammys. I would argue that he was powerful because he was viewed as a threat because of the things he was trying to influence through his music but as we can see he didn't have that much control behind the scenes as we can see with how things transpired in his life. Its easy to blame MJ for mostly anything because he is the biggest star in the world but he is the biggest star in the world because everyone geniunely loved him not because he sabataged careers. | |
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vibrator is good though, damn. i find myself going back to it quite often even after all this time. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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The 80's was the era for the Black Superstar. MJ, Prince, Whitney Houston, Janet, Lionel Richie & Luther Vandross was killing it. | |
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The love of fans paired with major-corporation backing of an artist goes a long way toward mega-success, and that includes Michael Jackson, too! In the mid-90s MJ was a multimillion-dollar selling artist loved by fans worldwide, with a 30-something year career; 16 of them as an adult solo artist. Considering his longevity in the music biz and command of an epic share of Sony's sales I feel it is reasonable to say that he had influence within the company to demand where it would place its A&R resources. Could my speculations be realistic? Here are my ideas of what might have occured between MJ and TTD plus a summary of busniess events following MJ's death.
Guerilla (Gorilla) Action?
Trail to Liberation
Lo and behold, in 2015 Sananda Maitreya is citing children's songs as an inspiration for his music today and he now has 3 covers of Beatles' songs featured on his new album The Rise of the Zugebrian Time Lords. The rights to the songs he always desired to record are now freed from his music-company competitor. Grace was willing to deal him recording rights to some of the songs. It was a long wait for Sananda to realize a piece of his dream. | |
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I am just amused that some of yall really think he was invested in sabataging all these careers. When exactly would he have had the time? Trent has always been jealous and pressed over Michael. Even during the peak of his career he always said shady things about him even Prince. They weren't on the same label during the peak of his career so these claims kinda seem far fetch. By the late 80's and early 90's he didn't really have any maybe big cross over hits even when he was popular he never really had any cross over hits. [Edited 10/13/15 1:22am] | |
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i can dig it!
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