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Prince and Michael Jackson started at the same time Although MJ was in the Jackson 5 and did have a few solos like BEN, really when we think about it, he and Prince both debuted as young African American male rnb artists around the same time.
Off the wall could have failed. There were no guarantees. My point is that Prince and MJ both had the same amount to prove at the same time and saying MJ started before Prince is simplistic. A child's career is very very different to their coming of age adult music. You wouldnt judge Britney or Christina on their Disney days would you? Prince was in Grand Central and Champagne as a kid. He recorded with Willie as well.He wasn't new to the game either. Both MJ and Prince as the artists we REALLY critique them on; started in the late 70''s. As equals. MJ did not have any right to success and Prince had as much to win or lose. [Edited 12/11/17 0:57am] | |
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My favorite songs with Michael Jackson are I Want You Back (released 7 October 1969, with a marvelous version of Who's Loving You on the b side) and Candy Girl ABC (released 24 February 1970). . It was all downhill after that. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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Both P & MJ were true legends.. Prince 4Ever. | |
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thedance said: Both P & MJ were true legends.. Time to change the thread title to "Prince vs Michael Jackson Part 1098". Just kidding.I love them both.out of all the singers and musicians I've listened to and watched since I was born,these 2 have amazed me the most.They are incredible.Favorite MJ songs are This place hotel,who is it,smooth criminal,tabloid junkie,and will u be there [Edited 12/11/17 2:48am] [Edited 12/11/17 2:51am] | |
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The diffence is the Prince was completely unknown and MJ was already a household name. That said, I grew up loving both of them. | |
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Comparing Jackson 5 and later The Jacksons to the mickey mouse club is a stretch
Looking cute in your avatar though | |
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It's no secret around here that I became a Prince fan in 1979, thanks to the pioneering efforts of Detroit's favorite DJ, the ONE and ONLY Electrifying MOJO. Which would mean I was in the 3rd grade. However, I became a Michael Jackson fan before that. The very first music video I ever saw was...
I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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The Jackson 5 was a part of Michael's career whereas the Mickey Mouse Club was not part of the careers of Britney and Christina. To compare the two and say they're one in the same is silly. | |
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Lol! Its like saying George Michael didnt have his Wham time. Of course they started out differently. MJ was already a big name and Prince wasnt. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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August 10 1979 Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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. Mickey Mouse Club is the reason for the careers of Bertney and Xtina. if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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[Edited 12/11/17 13:00pm] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Agreed. Thanks for clarifying. So good when people can talk on the org or even debate but do so respectfully. I feel I learned something from you. Thank you and peace | |
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Thank you, Good to see at least two people on the thread actually got what I was trying to say and didn't get caught up in the Disney comment. Jeesh..no wonder Trump's President. People hear the shiny words and chase them....hey peolple...WALL, CHINA.....OBAMAAAA's birth certificate....go fetch! | |
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Exactly. It's the reason for the career, not the actual career. The Jackson 5 was a part of Michael's career. | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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. I like a lot of the J5 stuff so much, it is almost hard to believe that the fella on Invincible album is that same kid. J5 became big due to sheer talent. if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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While Mickey Mouse Club is not their music recording career, it was clearly their connection to the music industry and thus part of their career in the entertainment industry as a whole. But I'm guessing most would say Beyonce's career started with Destiny's Child. Star Search was just a one off non-contractual performance, unlike the Mickey Mouse Club. [Edited 12/11/17 14:52pm] [Edited 12/11/17 15:35pm] | |
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mnbvc said: But I'm guessing most would say Beyonce's career started with Destiny's Child. Star Search was just a one off non-contractual performance, unlike the Mickey Mouse Club. . Beyoncé came along with Wyclef when people were super Fugees thirsty and Destinys Child had to invite anyone and everyone on the remix to get and keep attention. Rodney Jerkins garbage. IMO for like 20 years now Beyoncé has been shoved into the public consciousness and a lot of her "classic" shit is embarrassing sounding, like Bills or Bugaboo or Bootylicious it was flash in the pan goofy gimmicky shit for disposable MTV videos and WTF attention al a "automobills" and "this jelly". Then they made Survivor where it was all "look at how we can stand people dissing how desperate we are for attention" and it just kinda kept getting more artistically ridiculous and gaudy ever since. So in a way she did follow the MJ trajectory the most literally. if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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Mandingo said: Although MJ was in the Jackson 5 and did have a few solos like BEN, really when we think about it, he and Prince both debuted as young African American male rnb artists around the same time. Off the wall could have failed. There were no guarantees. My point is that Prince and MJ both had the same amount to prove at the same time and saying MJ started before Prince is simplistic. A child's career is very very different to their coming of age adult music. You wouldnt judge Britney or Christina on their Disney days would you? Prince was in Grand Central and Champagne as a kid. He recorded with Willie as well.He wasn't new to the game either. Both MJ and Prince as the artists we REALLY critique them on; started in the late 70''s. As equals. MJ did not have any right to success and Prince had as much to win or lose. [Edited 12/11/17 0:57am] No they didn't start the same time. MJ had been touring and opening for acts such as James Brown, Jackie Wilson, etc since the mid 60s. He got his first record deal in the late 60s, then he signed to Motown and released his first single in 1969. MJ did 9/10 professional tours, 13 group & 4 solo albums all before Prince's debut. You just can't erase that and his immense fame during that time frame for the sake of your argument. | |
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HatrinaHaterwitz said: It's no secret around here that I became a Prince fan in 1979, thanks to the pioneering efforts of Detroit's favorite DJ, the ONE and ONLY Electrifying MOJO. Which would mean I was in the 3rd grade. However, I became a Michael Jackson fan before that. The very first music video I ever saw was...
Thnx my first time seeing that video. I agree you can love them both. They both have their place in music history. They were both very talented musically. | |
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Even so, it still isn't the same as when Michael was a part of the Jackson 5; as in actually being signed to a label, releasing albums and having charting singles. The keyword for the Mickey Mouse Club is "connection"; it was the liaison to bigger things for Britney and Christina while being signed to Motown after toiling around for years trying to get noticed and becoming the Jackson 5 was the start of bigger things for Michael. [Edited 12/11/17 17:54pm] [Edited 12/12/17 4:10am] | |
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They were born the same year is as close as it got with these 2 starting at the same time. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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MotownSubdivision said:
Even so, it still isn't the same as when Michael was a part of the Jackson 5; as in actually being signed to a label, releasing albums and having charting singles. The keyword for the Mickey Mouse Club is "connection"; it was the liaison to bigger things for Britney and Christina while being signed to Motown after toiling around for years trying to get noticed and becoming the Jackson 5 was the start of bigger things for Michael. [Edited 12/11/17 17:54pm] I'm not getting the Mickey Mouse club connection either. MJ was working an adult schedule from 67. I guess MJs Caitlin circuit days could equal that but they were performing with professional acts then [Edited 12/11/17 22:15pm] | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: They were born the same year is as close as it got with these 2 starting at the same time.
What's ironic is hat I googled Jackson 5 chitlim circuit and an old prince.org thread you started came up and it sums up this topic. "A lot of folks don't realize what the J5 were doin' before they signed with Motown and/or before they released there first single. Some folks just think they just came from no where like they artist now a days. They honed the craft performin' with some of the rhythm and blues and soul greats of all-time. As early as 1967, they were already performin' at the Regal Theater in Chicago (basically the Apollo of Chicago.) They won the their Armature night 4 weeks straight were they got to perform on the same bill as Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers and Gladys Knight & the Pips. Later that year, they went up north to the Apollo in Harlem and won Armature night there also. They played the other theaters at that time known as (The Chitlin' Circuit) which included the Howard in DC and the Uptown in Philadelphia. Other act's they'd be on the same bill as include James Brown, Sam & Dave, The O'Jays, Etta James, Delfonics, Marshall & the Chi-Lites, Jackie Wilson, Joe Tex among others. And this was long before Motown came calling!!" Another post in the thread "The Jackson 5's early years began as early as 1963 when Tito Jackson began playing Joe's guitar around the house with his other brothers Jackie and Jermaine singing Motown songs with him. Also what's unknown is that when they started as "The Jackson Brothers", Tito played rhythm guitar, Jermaine didn't play an instrument during those early days. Then as the group discovered their talents (Tito went on to play lead guitar, while Jermaine played rhythm guitar and later bass), the younger brothers Marlon and Michael (especially him) began wanting to get in. Even after Michael made his first public singing debut in late '63 during a Christmas recital at five, Joe still wouldn't let him (or Marlon) into his brother's band but after Katherine Jackson kept pushing for Michael, Joe finally allowed Michael and Marlon in the band in mid-1964 but gave them instruments. Michael played bongos and Marlon played tambourine. Michael began to dance and do his own little numbers around 1965 or 1966 and by the latter year, it was no doubt in Joe's eyes from the responses Michael got singing and dancing that Michael was the reason the Jackson Brothers were getting ahead in the talent showcases they were starting to enter. After a high school talent show win, the Jackson Brothers changed their name to The Jackson Five (not "5" at first) and Michael, Jackie and Jermaine began sharing lead vocals daily. In 1967, they made their first appearances at the chitlin' circuit where they got all that notice from the guys you mentioned. Even James Brown spotted them during one show and mentored them a bit. 1967 also marked the group's first professional year as entertainers and recording artists after signing with Steeltown Records and "Big Boy" was a big radio hit, it sold over 10,000 copies after the record was distributed by Atco Records in January of 1968. They released two more records and began getting top billing at black venues across the country as a professional act. Joe had struggled to get them in Motown as late as 1966 but finally got them the deal in March 1969 but the Jacksons actually auditioned to get the deal in 1968 where that infamous audition tape came from in Detroit. Plus the Jackson Five were NEVER billed as a bubblegum act, they were much like their Chicago neighbors the Five Stairsteps, a premier soul group. Motown babied them in a way when they got with them... Michael and his brothers were professional since 1967." http://prince.org/msg/8/314200 [Edited 12/11/17 22:15pm] | |
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True, it's not the same as MJ was far more talented and he was already a professional under the age of 10. When it all adds up, MJ had around a 40 year career of success in the entertainment industry, which is legendary. His sister Janet seems to be getting to that mark now as Good Times debuted 40 Septembers ago and she was on the Jackson Variety Show in 1976. (With the only asterisk being MJ and co opened the doors for all that) With her Vegas show Britney has now been successful in the entertainment industry for over 20 years, when you count the Mickey Mouse Club. (I would say her lack of singing is arguably offset by her show giving people more jobs than a Celine Dion type show) [Edited 12/12/17 4:19am] | |
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purple05 said: MotownSubdivision said:
Even so, it still isn't the same as when Michael was a part of the Jackson 5; as in actually being signed to a label, releasing albums and having charting singles. The keyword for the Mickey Mouse Club is "connection"; it was the liaison to bigger things for Britney and Christina while being signed to Motown after toiling around for years trying to get noticed and becoming the Jackson 5 was the start of bigger things for Michael. [Edited 12/11/17 17:54pm] I'm not getting the Mickey Mouse club connection either. MJ was working an adult schedule from 67. I guess MJs Caitlin circuit days could equal that but they were performing with professional acts then [Edited 12/11/17 22:15pm] I'm not even trying to dog Britney and Christina for being a part of the MMC; that's how they got their start and it is a legitimate one in its own right. But to compare that to the absolute laborious task that was the Chitlin' Circuit is to underestimate just what it was. Anyone who made it through that stage of their career and achieved some degree of success after that is a legend in my book. Prince had it far easier than that. [Edited 12/12/17 7:13am] | |
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Ok.
I know MJ strted performing and recording as a young boy way before Prince and had superstardom when Prince was unknown
But..
My point is that despite all his success in the Jackson 5, Off The Wall mean't Michael had to really come to the world as a 'new' artist. He couldn't 'rest on his laurels'.
His look, sound, dancing, even his features were all NEW. He had to line up as an adult and try to have a successful solo album just the same as Prince did in 1978's FOR YOU... Ok ok, Michael had the up of being in the game longer but in terms of just imagining them as 2 African American guys born in 1958 trying to have success as a solo artist in the late 1970's ...I feel they both had an equal shot. OTW could have flopped. FOR YOU could have rocketed Prince to superstardom with MJ just becoming a has been who appears on greatest hits from the 70's compilations as little Michael from the Jacksons.
Those albums were defining for them both and they both had as much to lose as to gain.
To simplify, look at it like the new Justice League movie. The characters in that are beloved and established. Supes, WW, The Flash..even Fish boy. But you can see that they flopped when they didn't bring their A game.
Even a seasoned respected artist like MJ could have lost his title to Prince in the late 70's.
They started their careers as we remember them today in the late 70's and each had a shot..an equal shot. Just like when Rocky beat Apollo Creed | |
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Mandingo said: Ok.
I know MJ strted performing and recording as a young boy way before Prince and had superstardom when Prince was unknown
But..
My point is that despite all his success in the Jackson 5, Off The Wall mean't Michael had to really come to the world as a 'new' artist. He couldn't 'rest on his laurels'.
His look, sound, dancing, even his features were all NEW. He had to line up as an adult and try to have a successful solo album just the same as Prince did in 1978's FOR YOU... Ok ok, Michael had the up of being in the game longer but in terms of just imagining them as 2 African American guys born in 1958 trying to have success as a solo artist in the late 1970's ...I feel they both had an equal shot. OTW could have flopped. FOR YOU could have rocketed Prince to superstardom with MJ just becoming a has been who appears on greatest hits from the 70's compilations as little Michael from the Jacksons.
Those albums were defining for them both and they both had as much to lose as to gain.
To simplify, look at it like the new Justice League movie. The characters in that are beloved and established. Supes, WW, The Flash..even Fish boy. But you can see that they flopped when they didn't bring their A game.
Even a seasoned respected artist like MJ could have lost his title to Prince in the late 70's.
They started their careers as we remember them today in the late 70's and each had a shot..an equal shot. Just like when Rocky beat Apollo Creed | |
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