. Yes, I would have loved to see MJs and Prince's future masterpieces. I'm sure it would have been wonderful. We will never see another Prince or MJ; they were a special and rare breed.
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These were on Michael's wall in his room when he passed
The Way You Love Me I Was The Loser Best of Joy Is She Coming Back D.I.E. Dark Lady H20 Remember What I Told You Can’t Stop Lovin’ You Silent Spring You Were There Hollywood Tonight Shut Up and Dance Rock Tonight Adore Breath Lady of Summer Beautiful Girl Don’t Walk Away Barry Gibb/MJ song (All In Your Name) Coco Butter (finish Scared of The Moon, Beautiful Girl, Cheater) Too Late To Turn Back Throwing You Life Away Leaving Today to Berlin??
His idea was to release a new single every other month or so during the o2 residency, about 9 to 10 songs.
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All I know as a rabid Prince fan when MJ passed that felt like half my world was gone. No matter what, there are few memories I have where there wasn't MJ somewhere in the background, even my earliest memories I have of me watching those Jackson 5 cartoons. | |
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morningsong said: All I know as a rabid Prince fan when MJ passed that felt like half my world was gone. No matter what, there are few memories I have where there wasn't MJ somewhere in the background, even my earliest memories I have of me watching those Jackson 5 cartoons. I like your post!! | |
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bboy87 said: These were on Michael's wall in his room when he passed
The Way You Love Me I Was The Loser Best of Joy Is She Coming Back D.I.E. Dark Lady H20 Remember What I Told You Can’t Stop Lovin’ You Silent Spring You Were There Hollywood Tonight Shut Up and Dance Rock Tonight Adore Breath Lady of Summer Beautiful Girl Don’t Walk Away Barry Gibb/MJ song (All In Your Name) Coco Butter (finish Scared of The Moon, Beautiful Girl, Cheater) Too Late To Turn Back Throwing You Life Away Leaving Today to Berlin??
His idea was to release a new single every other month or so during the o2 residency, about 9 to 10 songs.
Thank you for posting this. Yes, I heard the same thing about Michael releasing a new single every month or every other month. Man, that would have been pure bliss. I would have gone crazy. | |
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Do you think there are any more recordings left to release or have we heard all that we are going to hear from Michael? [Edited 7/6/17 21:51pm] "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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cloveringold85 said:
. Possibly, but all his surgeries didn't help any either. I also believe he started abusing pain pills to deal with the stress and emotional pain he was under. When he died, his life was a complete mess. His estate was a damn mess and he had people working for him who lied, cheated and stole from him. People he entrusted betrayed him. I think he became paranoid and just could not trust anyone anymore. Such a sad and tragic ending.
Michael had a billion dollars in assets when he died. He had people around him trying to force him to sell. He never filed for bankruptcy. He was never really broke. I would love to be "broke" with a billion dollars in assets. Just wanted to point out that FACT when people act as if Michael was broke. You can't be broke owning HALF of Sony/ATV. When Michael was murdered, he still owned HALF of Sony/ATV. Sadly, he always said "they" would kill him for the catalogue. [Edited 7/7/17 8:30am] | |
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I agree. He wasn't broke. He was worth millions of dollars at the time of his death. Michaels problem was that he was mismanaged which is why he had a hard time getting paper back cash. Cash is different from assets. He didn't have a good finacial team in line that could liquidate money from his assets and most of his own employees were stealing money from him too. [Edited 7/7/17 9:37am] | |
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That's today's version
By 2008, 75 percent of those assets were leveraged off, Michael Jackson was half a billion under which is why he had to agree to sign up for those 02 shows
He never would have signed up for that if that wasn't the case
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. My sentiments, exactly! Oh, the Jackson 5 cartoon........my childhood memories!! . MJ was such a big part of our childhood and beyond.
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. No doubt he had a lot of assets at the time of his death. He had a lot of bills too and people to pay. I watched that Lifetime movie a few weeks back and I'm not sure if the story was actually as it happened. In the movie, his bodyguards did not get paid and it depicts Michael as having money issues. I apologize, but I do not know all the details of Michael's life and you know how these Lifetime movies are....not very accurate.
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. I just mentioned the bodyguards not getting paid in my other post, so thank you for clearing that up! . I think Michael had a lot of money problems and he had people who were working for him who were very dishonest (sound familiar)?.......It's all very sad, because Michael was a good person who got taken advantage of.
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. My personal opinion; I don't think MJ wanted to do that last tour; AEG was pushing him to do it. He looked really tired and worn-out. I just wish he had taken better care of himself and not surrounding himself with bad people who were not really looking out for his well-being. I almost think that AEG knew he wasn't going to last and they would get the insurance money. It's just all so very sad. To think someone like MJ or Prince's incredible life could end the way it did.....but we know that legends never die. We will cherish their incredible gifts, always.
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I see a lot of you do not understand the differences between liquid and fixed assets. Because of my album: https://soundcloud.com/theroseparade
2004-2008 demos: https://soundcloud.com/th...aradedemos | |
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as a entertainment columnist said
MJ was a "millionaire" spending like a "billionaire"
and this is why Martin Bashir said in that 2003 Documentary
“It’s very difficult for him, he has been at the very heights of the musical business, and it’s hard for an individual to be that high and then to come down the mountain, and I’m quite worried how the next few years will play out for Michael Jackson, because I think he finds the whole idea of a declining career impossible to cope with.”
there was nothing left in the end, and that's why after all these years, I think about what should have been rather than what became, when these shows were announced, even though it was supposed to be a show, it was all for show
if he had stayed the course after reaching the very pinnacle, none of this would have happened [Edited 7/7/17 17:07pm] | |
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my album: https://soundcloud.com/theroseparade
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Sure. Anyone over 15 with good musical taste. Thanks for asking...douche. | |
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Nope. Bad and Dangeous are as good as or better than anything Prince post Lovesexy. Prince is a prince but MJ is the king. | |
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Dasein said: I see a lot of you do not understand the differences between liquid and fixed assets. Because of Sweetie, I understand the difference. However, I was pointing out that Michael wasn't broke. Michael could have sold his half interest in the Sony/ATV catalogue and received liquid assets (cash). As Jermaine said at time of Michael's death, Michael was never broke. I do know that Raymone Bain didn't pay Michael's bills while he was going through the trial from the false allegations. I do know that Michael's brother Randy, who Michael put in charge as he was going through that harrowing farce of a trial, stole money from Michael, didn't pay staff, and did all kind of shady deals behind Michael's back. That is the reason that everything was in a mess when the trial was over. It had shit to do with Michael's spending. It had everything to do with people stealing money from Michael while he was immersed in the trial for his life. Michael had other people taking care of his finances and they #%^*+ over him. After the trial , Michael took back over his finances, paid staff at Neverland who hadn't been paid, fired Randy(sued him for stealing money), got rid of Raymone Bain etc. The so-called spending that was shown on the Basit interview was not what it seemed. All the stuff that Michael ordered from the store was not even deliver d. Michael pretty much was jerking Bashits chain. That's the reason that the salesmen were basically laughing when Michael was walking around saying " I want 2 of these, I want that, I want that, etc. | |
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He wasn't jerkin Bashir's chain......
Michael was giving the impression to his fans (particularly his younger fans) and the viewing public that he was still the king of the throne......
MJ had already sold half of that ATV Catalog by 1995, they called it a "merging"....
and he did that because of declining sales from earllier in the 90s, and no longer being able to maintaining the enormous support he had a decade earlier from his north american/united states following.
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Scorp said:
He wasn't jerkin Bashir's chain.....
Michael was giving the impression to his fans (particularly his younger fans) and the viewing public that he was still the king of the throne.....
MJ had already sold half of that ATV Catalog by 1995, they called it a "merging"....
and he did that because of declining sales from earllier in the 90s, and no longer being able to maintaining the enormous support he had a decade earlier from his north american/united states following.
Yes, he was jerking Bashir's chain AND the media's. I knew as soon as he was in that store that he was not serious about buying that stuff. Michael did merge the Beatles catalogue(ATV) with Sony. He received $95 million up front for that MERGER. He did not sell half. The merger meant that Michael now not only owned Beatles, but HALF of the Sony catalogue. This included the copyrights of thousands and thousands of artist like Bruce Springsteen,Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, Carole King, Queen, Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift, Pharrell Williams, Lady Gaga, Ed Sheehan, Kanye West, Sam Smith, Beyoncé ( don't know if she is still under this umbrella), and many, many more. A black man, Michael Jackson was the SOLE owner of HALF of Sony's publishing. That is the reason that if Michael had not been murdered he would still Own half of the SonyATV publishing.Btw, When Randy worked for Michael, he tried under handed deals to get Michael to sell. Therefore, you are wrong when you say Michael sold HALF of Sony/ATV. He merged ATV with Sony and received $95 million as bonus for merging. That's why I chuckle when idiots say he was broke. They don't know what they are talking about.Michael turned a $47.5. million investment into a billion dollar deal. He did this before any other black artist did such a thing. I still don't know of any other black artist who had that type of power and clout. Jay Z is now doing his thing. Michael did it first. I will never forget how the media called Michael crazy for this purchase. Yeah, crazy like a fox. After Michael's death, the Estate sold Michael's half of the Sony/ATV publishing company for $950 million. If Michael had been alive,he would have never sold his HALF of Sony/ATV. You still try to portray Michael as someone who didn't know what he was doing. For your information, the merger had crap to do with declining sales. It had to do with good business sense. Even with all of the shit thrown at Michael during the false allegations and trial, he still sold as much or more than most artist who didn't even have a tenth of the bad publicity that Michael had thrown at him. Michael Sold Out 50 shows in one city with no new album, no new project, no promotion. Just an announcement. There is NO ONE else in the world who could have done that- then or now- ever. Not only did he sell out 50 shows, it was stated that he could have sold 100 shows in one city. I have no doubt that if he had not been murdered, he would have done those 50 shows. Michael's fans never let him down, they supported him when he was alive and they support him now. [Edited 7/7/17 21:50pm] | |
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It depends on what the estate plans on doing.
Michael didn't leave a HUGE wealth of unreleased material in the volume of Tupac or Prince, but there is a lot they can do. Not all of it is completely finished either.
Another problem is quite a bit of it isn't in the hands of the estate, but his collaborators, and some of them are reluctant to work with the estate.. Brad Buxer I think handed over the material he and Michael worked on during 2002-2009: 11pm Changes Bottom of My Heart (the shelved Hurricane Katrina song) I Was The Loser/I Am A Loser Days In Gloucestershire (rough vocal take) Children's Hour and a few others.
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I said nothing about him being crazy for buying that catalog and that he didn't/never knew what he was doing......that's not even the issue
those concerts never should have been scheduled, and it should have been officially called off after the initial 4 shows were postponed....
as far as that catalog, and I'm really trying not to talk about all this money and stuff but only showing what led him to sign up for a tour that was not going to see the light of day.......
instead of using that catalog as something to build upon, he used as a means of collateral by leveraging it off to maintain to the press, his fans, and himself that he was still the king of the throne in the same realm that he experience during his pinnacle years, and he did that due to lagging sales and waning support in his home country, even while he was doing well overseas, he didn't rely soley on the leveraging of the ATV catalog to maintain the image, but his own musical assets also..
and of couse MJ was still drawing more anticipation than his contemporaries, but it was due to the stature he built from 1969-1985, his past is what always gave him opportunity to rekindle his career.....
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/14/business/worldbusiness/14iht-michael.html
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when fans don't like what's being said or don't like considering facts rather than holding onto something that's not real, they call on moderators as a last resort
that's the problem, and that's why there has to be all this annual rememberance of an entertainer who should have did anything else but entertain a very long time ago when the entertainment value no longer became the primary factor
and if those shows never had been scheduled, then there wouldn't be this discussion eight years later
a man who completed two out of the 45 rehearsals that took place and fans are clinging onto the notion that he was equipped and ready to meet that level of expectation to perform a series of concerts stretching over an 8 month period, they are fooling themselves.
You can't just drop out of nowhere after 12 years of not doing a concert show and pick up like that where you left off
He was wearing double layered/triple layered clothing and appeared emaciated
The whole event should have been delayed by a year
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