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Is “1989” having the biggest impact on the pop-culture landscape since “Thriller”? http://www.startribune.co...326368721/
The author of this article needs to read that new Grace Jones excerpt
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no "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Maybe the biggest since... 50 Cent, Get Rich Or Die Tryin'. | |
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While I'm glad Taylor's having a good year, I couldn't name a single song off of the album... and I ain't entirely out of touch. [Edited 9/10/15 18:24pm] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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um, NO. to answer the original post.
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Since THRILLER? LOL. Yeah sure, let's just forget all the huge albums that came after 1982 like Purple Rain, Born in the USA, Nevermind, Ray of Light, Jagged Little Pill, The Joshua Tree, etc.. Even more 'recent' albums like Get Rich or Die Tryin' (as posted above), The Marshall Mathers LP, 21, etc... [Edited 9/10/15 19:10pm] [Edited 9/10/15 19:11pm] Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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1989 is just a commercially successful pop album. That's all. It's lucky to even get compared to a phenomenon like Thriller.
Beyonce's last album (nearly 2 years ago) had a bigger impact than 1989 and music-wise it's not even in the neighboring league of MJ's worst album. [Edited 9/10/15 20:35pm] [Edited 9/10/15 20:35pm] | |
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Her album is hugely successful but nobody in today's pop music scene will ever top Thriller (success-wise).
Thriller is an album that everybody was listening to,back in the day.It appealed to R&B audiences,rock audiences,people of all ages and races/nationalities.It was the type of album that even grandmothers were listening to and remember,Thriller was released in December 1982 and it was still going strong in early 1984 (when the "Thriller" video was getting alot of attention).This album stayed "hot" for an unusally long time.
Taylor is doing great,but I can only name one song from the album,"Shake It Off".
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Amen. | |
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I'm no MJ fan but the answer is a resounding NO! "Thriller" was an international phemonenon. Whether you wanted it to be or not, ti was there in front of your face and shoved down your throat no matter who you were or where you were. I can't name a single Taylor Swift song. And when I read the title of the thread, I thought you were referring to the year 1989. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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I guess I agree with the part about how they were both released when the artist was 24 and how each is either their fifth or sixth album. But I think the success of Korn, to name one, changed the "pop culture landscape" a lot more than Taylor Swift having some pop hits. | |
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NO! and I don't dislike her at all by any means, she is like Pop Chewing Gum, but as someone said that they could not name a song of the record, I have to say that sums up TODAYS big hit albums, they are HITS for today's standards. Granted TAYLOR is everywhere, but with Social media being so cheap and easy ways to Promo, Michael did that shit by word of mouth. MJ's Moon Walk is one of the great TV moments in history, what does today offer? Kayne grabbing taylors award or disrespecting Beck. Today's artists don't steal the show like Queen on LIVE AID or Prince on the AMA music awards doing Purple rain etc.. they use shock and stunts. Dont get me wrong Taylor is popular but lets be real, every age group new songs on THRILLER back then, my parents my brothers my grandparents my friends of all ages, now My mom knows who Taylor Swift is but does she know songs off 1989? nope not one, so Taylor is NOWHERE NEAR MJ! "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Exactly.Thriller was more just a hugely successful album....it was a true phenomenon! Quincy Jones has said that "After awhile,it became ridiculous....at one point,Thriller was selling in excess of one million copies a week!" it felt like the whole world was groovin' to that album,lol
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"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Comparisons like these just need to stop. They do nothing for the younger/ more current act in question. The article is strange in the fact that the writer makes the comparison between MJ and Taylor yet ultimately ends up saying that Taylor/1989 doesn't stack up to Michael/ Thriller .
The author is right but if that's his stance then what was even the point of the article other than to state the obvious? This comparison is so left field and redundant that one must question why it was even made. 1989 isn't even selling as quickly as Adele's 21 at this point in the album's lifetime (the latter pretty much is Adele's Thriller, a lot closer than 1989) so what's with all this praise? Yeah, album sales continue to decrease and Taylor has sold over 5 million worldwide; that's worthy of praise but that's literally the only credential the album has. Thriller injected life into what many considered a downtrodden music scene at the time. 1989 ain't doing anything within a country mile of changing the game like the album it's being compared to did. It's just the first pure pop album from an already popular artist of course it's going to sell well. Sure, nobody was expecting it to go 5x platinum but if making a generic pop album that sells is all it takes to be considered "refreshing", "innovative", and "game changing" then it still comes up short against Thriller. It's not a fair comparison for Taylor at all. Why couldn't they just compare 1989 to Unorthodox Jukebox, The 20/20 Experience, or even 21 as opposed to the highest selling and arguably the most influential album of all time. Sales shouldn't even be a part of this. What about the music itself? It's like I already said, really the only thing people can say with a straight face about 1989 is that it's selling very well in today's economy. Otherwise it's just using words loosely to praise the album with no actual backing. [Edited 9/12/15 13:54pm] | |
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MotownSubdivision said: Comparisons like these just need to stop. They do nothing for the younger/ more current act in question. The article is strange in the fact that the writer makes the comparison between MJ and Taylor yet ultimately ends up saying that Taylor/1989 doesn't stack up to Michael/ Thriller . The author is right but if that's his stance then what was even the point of the article other than to state the obvious? This comparison is so left field and redundant that one must question why it was even made. 1989 isn't even selling as quickly as Adele's 21 at this point in the album's lifetime (the latter pretty much is Adele's Thriller, a lot closer than 1989) so what's with all this praise? Yeah, album sales continue to decrease and Taylor has sold over 5 million worldwide; that's worthy of praise but that's literally the only credential the album has. Thriller injected life into what many considered a downtrodden music scene at the time. 1989 ain't doing anything within a country mile of changing the game like the album it's being compared to did. It's just the first pure pop album from an already popular artist of course it's going to sell well. Sure, nobody was expecting it to go 5x platinum but if making a generic pop album that sells is all it takes to be considered "refreshing", "innovative", and "game changing" then it still comes up short against "Thriller". It's not a fair comparison for Taylor at all. Why couldn't they just compare 1989 to Unorthodox Jukebox, The 20/20 Experience, or even 21 as opposed to the highest selling and arguably the most influential album of all time. Sales shouldn't even be a part of this. What about the music itself? It's like I already said, really the only thing people can say with a straight face about 1989 is that it's selling very well in today's economy. Otherwise it's just using words loosely to praise the album with no actual backing. Eloquent response! I couldn't agree more. | |
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CandaceS said:
lol, I wasn't a huge Thriller fan (Off The Wall was better imo) but I had just graduated boot camp around that time. They hype for BAD was so high. I was curious so I gave my money to this E-6 who lived down the hall. He was going to the mall to pick up a copy of BAD. | |
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Man I wonder who's going to come off better in this discussion on the org's non-Prince section, Taylor Swift or Michael Jackson Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to me when you smile...
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RaspBerryGirlFriend said: Man I wonder who's going to come off better in this discussion on the org's non-Prince section, Taylor Swift or Michael Jackson If selling is all it takes to be compared to a legendary album like Thriller then there are countless other better examples to use than 1989. Some of which have come out in just the last few years. | |
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Yeah you're 100% right, I was just making reference to the big MJ fandom on this section of the org Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to me when you smile...
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RaspBerryGirlFriend said:
Yeah you're 100% right, I was just making reference to the big MJ fandom on this section of the org | |
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i can't believe Taylor Swift is being compared to Michael Jackson. fuck sake She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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I'm one of the few posters here who does not hate Taylor Swift (I can appreciate a good song
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