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Milli Vanilli documentary On Paramount plus (in UK)....
Hope its a serious documentary. Clive Davis defo knew they wern't on the records LOL
About time for a proper doc on these guys. I look forward to watching it later...
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Nah...i already know more than i want/need to know about these 2 weirdos. | |
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I love your passion about everything but u are so dismissive over everything u don't like LOL
But fair enough
I don't think there is much to go over after the classic "Behind the music" way back when and Iam sure I will be dissapointed tbh. | |
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Its so funny what people accept and don't accept after the fact. Like a BAND will bitch about a ballad being their biggest hit decades later but had no problem making the money when the thing was all over radio. I apply this here because there were tons that knew what was going on here, and to be honest if they did not, that further shows the behavior of "NOT KNOWING WHO YOU SIGN" and its origins. It's not a shock that tons of artists were getting signed on their "looks" as the MTV era was rising fast, once that crashed now you had all these "singing" and "talent" shows, factoring in now what is enhancing voices, AI has been a part of music for awhile now, its called auto tune and pro tools, so these two knew the deal as they have always said, but many higher ups also knew and threw them under the bus. | |
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Not sure what's left to cover after the Behind The Music. * To this day, don't let me hear "Girl You Know It's True". That'll forever be one of my top 80s jams!!! In fact, I'm still down with all of their singles despite the controversy and history- those were some good tunes... | |
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I gotta watch this somehow | |
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Their discography of one album is so complicated. Is touched on briefly in doc.
I (from the UK), had a weird hybrid of the original European album ("All or nothing") and the Arista version with the newly added tracks. What was good about my ancient CD was it pretty much got both the left behind tracks of "All or nothing" and the newer US Arista version. Was called "2x2" and had the same track twice of one of the songs LOL and a remix only "Blame it on the rain". Took me years to find the album version of that track LOL.
Now more recently a greatest hits was released so all moot now.
Oh and the 12 mixes of their singles were often good fun.
Their second album woulda been a hit in US as "Keep on runnin'" is strong. Picked up "The Real Milli Vanilli" (i.e the second album) many years ago on cassette. "Tell me where it hurts" is one of their best songs too and woulda smashed in USA also. Rest of the album is so poor though. Like really, really rushed and bad. I bet Arista woulda beefed it up for the US release but alas it never happened as the scandal etc...reminds me of how NKOTB "Step by Step" album had a few strong singles and rest was pretty shocking.
Milli Vanilli's first album, all the congifurations, is still really strong production wise and holds up surprisenly well. "Boy in the tree" is still my cut LOL...with a title like that, no wonder Arista wanted to drop a few of the European tracks haha
Oh and I had no idea Farian never credited the vocalists Rob and Fab on the original albuim "All or nothing". Very sly....
And their press conferance after the scandal is brutal as hell. Hard to believe how seriously USA took this group. Frank Farian (who sealed their fate sadly), could not see the big deal. I can't either tbh. Was fun pop. Shame they got arrogent as hell but the fall out was just crazy as we know.
Documentary should of mentioned how Farian was already known in Europe and UK for Boney M, another group with ghost vocalists....wasn't mentioned enough. Farian did a really good funky pop album around 1990 called Q "NRG"...strange producer who was literally so hit and miss:
Q" Dont pull me down" - YouTube [Edited 10/25/23 16:57pm] | |
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It's worth mentioning that the fall out was purely because of them winning the Grammy. The doc rightly states that if they wern't nominated, they coulda probably gone on with just the open secret continuing.
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I've been looking forward to this. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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"Blame it on the rain" is one of Diane Warrens best. I think she knows it too as she is on the documentary and has talked about the song before.
I read somewhere that The Jets turned it down....shame as its a great pop song with good verses and that tiny bridge "gotta blame it on something".... | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I Don‘t gonna watch this, because i don‘t have paramount. But there‘s a german movie comin out „Girl you known it‘s true“ (The trailer is availble on youtube). I think i‘m gonna watch this one. | |
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They did do a few of her compositions. Just chose thee wrong one LOL. By my reckoning, the track, if recorded, woulda been on their bomb album "Believe", an album very underwhelming in general. Same producers mainly as before, but the songs and production are slight outside of a few cuts.
Aaaanyway, that key change in the verse is sweet too. Warren wrote sooo much stuff it's easy to forget she has done some genuinely great pop songs. Cheesy yes, but so is Wham! and they got re-evaluated LOL
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Well, I watched the documentary moments ago. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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The irony is; that performance is either lipsynced or has vocal overdubs. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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PS I should add - I wondered about the warning at the beginning, having sensitive scenes or something. I thought - well, what could those be?? Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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