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Let's Just Declare November As Michael Jackson Month... Here's More! This is the latest...
Jackson's New Single Due Out on CD, Vinyl Thu Nov 6,10:33 PM ET Add Entertainment - Reuters to My Yahoo! By Jonathan Cohen NEW YORK (Billboard) - Epic will release on Nov. 25 a five-track CD and 12-inch vinyl single for "One More Chance," the lone new track on Michael Jackson's "Number Ones" album, due Nov. 18. Both the CD and record will feature the original version, Paul Oakenfold mixes and remixes by METRO and Ron G. The original version can be streamed from Jackson's official Web site (http://www.michaeljackson.com), while one of Oakenfold's remixes can be purchased from online download retailer iTunes. The R. Kelly-penned "One More Chance" is No. 45 this week on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. Jackson will star in a Nov. 26 CBS special, the content and format of which have not yet been announced. --- Time to bust out the old VCR to get the recording goin' on!!! |
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What happens if it doesn't reach number one?
Despite that little bit of cynicism I hope it sells well. MJ is cool Life it ain't real funky unless you got that orgPop. | |
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Hey June7, I'm getting a little sick of all your MJ-threads...will you please cut it? | |
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June7 said: while one of Oakenfold's remixes can be purchased from online download retailer iTunes.
Oakenfold should be shot, such a has been, like MJ. | |
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abierman said: Hey June7, I'm getting a little sick of all your MJ-threads...will you please cut it?
Yet you keep posting on them and keeping them alive! |
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June7 said: abierman said: Hey June7, I'm getting a little sick of all your MJ-threads...will you please cut it?
Yet you keep posting on them and keeping them alive! because I don't have a life and I know you like Tera Patrick (avatar!) [This message was edited Fri Nov 7 2:31:13 PST 2003 by abierman] | |
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abierman said: June7 said: abierman said: Hey June7, I'm getting a little sick of all your MJ-threads...will you please cut it?
Yet you keep posting on them and keeping them alive! because I don't have a life and I know you like Tera Patrick (avatar!) I can't hear what you're saying... I've been distracted yet again!!! |
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abierman said: June7 said: while one of Oakenfold's remixes can be purchased from online download retailer iTunes.
Oakenfold should be shot, such a has been, like MJ. What's your main problem today Beercan? BTW, is that your sister in your avatar? | |
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MartyMcFly said: abierman said: June7 said: while one of Oakenfold's remixes can be purchased from online download retailer iTunes.
Oakenfold should be shot, such a has been, like MJ. What's your main problem today Beercan? BTW, is that your sister in your avatar? It's just one those days. That's not my sister, go google Tera Patrick. This woman reminds me of the girl I'm currently shagging. Great body. | |
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abierman said: That's not my sister, go google Tera Patrick. This woman reminds me of the girl I'm currently shagging. Great body.
Do they have an "envy" emoticon... if they did, you could insert it here. Damn. |
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abierman said: MartyMcFly said: abierman said: June7 said: while one of Oakenfold's remixes can be purchased from online download retailer iTunes.
Oakenfold should be shot, such a has been, like MJ. What's your main problem today Beercan? BTW, is that your sister in your avatar? It's just one those days. That's not my sister, go google Tera Patrick. This woman reminds me of the girl I'm currently shagging. Great body. The only thing you're shagging is your pillow! | |
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MartyMcFly said: abierman said: MartyMcFly said: abierman said: June7 said: while one of Oakenfold's remixes can be purchased from online download retailer iTunes.
Oakenfold should be shot, such a has been, like MJ. What's your main problem today Beercan? BTW, is that your sister in your avatar? It's just one those days. That's not my sister, go google Tera Patrick. This woman reminds me of the girl I'm currently shagging. Great body. The only thing you're shagging is your pillow! ouch, you got me there... snappy one! It's been a while for you, I guess... | |
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the song is crap.
utter dull, boring, mind numbing crap. and i usually love mj. | |
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It's hardly his month since the only place people are talking about MJ appears to be here. I haven't heard that much hype around the record to be honest. | |
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VinnyM27 said: It's hardly his month since the only place people are talking about MJ appears to be here. I haven't heard that much hype around the record to be honest.
i love mj but, really, who cares about another greatest hits release. first there was history. then he cut that into one cd. now he's got this. aren't the hits spoken for already? talk about relying upon past accomplishments. how about getting back to the groundbreaking music, videos and touring for which you're known? | |
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this new hits package is completely useless.
they should have released a HIStory Book II, with the following tracklisting, to complement the single-disc version of the HIStory hits album that they've put out: 01. Off The Wall 02. Human Nature 03. PYT 04. Say Say Say (possibly) 05. Another Part Of Me 07. Dirty Diana 08. Smooth Criminal 09. Leave Me Alone 10. In The Closet 11. Jam 12. Who Is It 13. Will You Be There 14. Scream 15. You Are Not Alone 16. Earth Song 17. They Don't Care About Us 18. You Rock My World 19. Butterflies 20. One More Chance trim Say Say Say, Leave Me Alone, and They Don't Care About Us if need be. as it stands, the current release is both utterly useless in repeating tracks from the first one and being woefully incomplete as a retrospective in its own right. L-A-M-E. but i do like the new song a lot. has a sound to his vocal presentation and arrangement that's reminiscent of something that would've come out between Thriller and Bad. [This message was edited Sat Nov 15 9:48:50 PST 2003 by AaronUniversal] | |
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but anyway, i thought Nov. was officially Britney Spears month around here...?
ihatethiskeyboardimissmyclunkyoldkeyboardthatyoufeltandheardallthekeysyouweretypingkeyboardedit. [This message was edited Sat Nov 15 9:51:08 PST 2003 by AaronUniversal] | |
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AaronUniversal said: they should have released a HIStory Book II, with the following tracklisting, to complement the single-disc version of the HIStory hits album that they've put out:
01. Off The Wall 02. Human Nature 03. PYT 04. Say Say Say (possibly) 05. Another Part Of Me 07. Dirty Diana 08. Smooth Criminal 09. Leave Me Alone 10. In The Closet 11. Jam 12. Who Is It 13. Will You Be There 14. Scream 15. You Are Not Alone 16. Earth Song 17. They Don't Care About Us 18. You Rock My World 19. Butterflies 20. One More Chance I totally agree. We've already seen HIStory Hits disc as coupled with the 1995 album AS WELL AS ON ITS OWN. So I really don't know who needs the following disc: Michael Jackson Number Ones 01. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough (2003 edit) 02. Rock With You 03. Billie Jean 04. Beat It 05. Thriller (2003 edit) 06. Human Nature 07. I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Siedah Garrett) 08. Bad 09. Way You Make Me Feel 10. Dirty Diana 11. Smooth Criminal 12. Black Or White (single edit) 13. You Are Not Alone (radio edit) 14. Earth Song (radio edit) 15. Blood On The Dance Floor 16. You Rock My World (radio edit) 17. Break Of Dawn 18. One More Chance I don't even want the fucking edits! Was "Break Of Dawn" even a #1 hit? Or "Blood On The Dance Floor" for that matter? I expected "They Don't Care About Us" and "Butterflies" to be on there, like Aaron's list. At least "Human Nature", "Dirty Diana" and "Smooth Criminal" get some shine this go 'round. | |
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AaronUniversal said: this new hits package is completely useless.
they should have released a HIStory Book II, with the following tracklisting, to complement the single-disc version of the HIStory hits album that they've put out: 01. Off The Wall 02. Human Nature 03. PYT 04. Say Say Say (possibly) 05. Another Part Of Me 07. Dirty Diana 08. Smooth Criminal 09. Leave Me Alone 10. In The Closet 11. Jam 12. Who Is It 13. Will You Be There 14. Scream 15. You Are Not Alone 16. Earth Song 17. They Don't Care About Us 18. You Rock My World 19. Butterflies 20. One More Chance trim Say Say Say, Leave Me Alone, and They Don't Care About Us if need be. as it stands, the current release is both utterly useless in repeating tracks from the first one and being woefully incomplete as a retrospective in its own right. L-A-M-E. but i do like the new song a lot. has a sound to his vocal presentation and arrangement that's reminiscent of something that would've come out between Thriller and Bad. [This message was edited Sat Nov 15 9:48:50 PST 2003 by AaronUniversal] Not too shabby of a list there. I never understood why "History" was so selective, just as "Number Ones" appears to be (as is even noted, not all the songs were number ones and in some cases it might even miss number ones like "Scream"). I don't understand either set very much and while "Number Ones" doesn't look bad, its really going for the very causal fan that only owns "Thriller" or has always wanted an MJ CD but never bothered to get one. And I think the timing couldn't be worse. Is he even promoting it (or is he avoiding the set becuase he this is the end with Sony). I don't think this set will sell very well considering its only promotion seems to come from sites like this and a single that is barely being played on radio (R Kelly appears to be keeping to good songs for himself and Ron Isley). | |
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VinnyM27 said: Not too shabby of a list there. I never understood why "History" was so selective, just as "Number Ones" appears to be (as is even noted, not all the songs were number ones and in some cases it might even miss number ones like "Scream"). I don't understand either set very much and while "Number Ones" doesn't look bad, its really going for the very causal fan that only owns "Thriller" or has always wanted an MJ CD but never bothered to get one. And I think the timing couldn't be worse. Is he even promoting it (or is he avoiding the set becuase he this is the end with Sony). I don't think this set will sell very well considering its only promotion seems to come from sites like this and a single that is barely being played on radio (R Kelly appears to be keeping to good songs for himself and Ron Isley). i did hear One More Chance on the radio last night. as for promotion, the articles are saying that this TV special on the 26th is to promote it. yes, MJ has battled with Sony, but the way he's smarter than Prince about it is he's willing to promote his Sony releases, thereby getting himself some more royalty money, whereas Prince went the stupid "don't buy the vault or very best of prince" albums. sure, cut ties to the label, but hell, that's where your bread is buttered and is always going to be buttered as long as they own your best work, so don't pass up a paycheck to finance your own current/future ventures. godammit [This message was edited Sat Nov 15 10:31:08 PST 2003 by AaronUniversal] | |
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im sure all the grannies that watch the MJ special will run out & buy a copy of his new cd.
Those specials on his child rearing gave his career a big boost. This should send him over the top. Bet this cd breaks all MJ sales records so far. I predict sales over 1 million the first week alone. | |
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thedoorkeeper said: im sure all the grannies that watch the MJ special will run out & buy a copy of his new cd.
Those specials on his child rearing gave his career a big boost. This should send him over the top. Bet this cd breaks all MJ sales records so far. I predict sales over 1 million the first week alone. A million? Have you seen that it is very hard for an album these days to go over half a million in the first week (and many have tried). Maybe, just maybe worldwide sales of a million in the first week but not in the US alone (which is what I thinking you are saying). Not this week..which belong to...Brintey! And I highly doubt her CD sells a million copies in the first week. [This message was edited Sat Nov 15 16:23:51 PST 2003 by VinnyM27] | |
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AaronUniversal said: VinnyM27 said: Not too shabby of a list there. I never understood why "History" was so selective, just as "Number Ones" appears to be (as is even noted, not all the songs were number ones and in some cases it might even miss number ones like "Scream"). I don't understand either set very much and while "Number Ones" doesn't look bad, its really going for the very causal fan that only owns "Thriller" or has always wanted an MJ CD but never bothered to get one. And I think the timing couldn't be worse. Is he even promoting it (or is he avoiding the set becuase he this is the end with Sony). I don't think this set will sell very well considering its only promotion seems to come from sites like this and a single that is barely being played on radio (R Kelly appears to be keeping to good songs for himself and Ron Isley). i did hear One More Chance on the radio last night. as for promotion, the articles are saying that this TV special on the 26th is to promote it. yes, MJ has battled with Sony, but the way he's smarter than Prince about it is he's willing to promote his Sony releases, thereby getting himself some more royalty money, whereas Prince went the stupid "don't buy the vault or very best of prince" albums. sure, cut ties to the label, but hell, that's where your bread is buttered and is always going to be buttered as long as they own your best work, so don't pass up a paycheck to finance your own current/future ventures. godammit [This message was edited Sat Nov 15 10:31:08 PST 2003 by AaronUniversal] I by no means agree with everything Prince does. But then again, I'm a somewhat newer fan (around '98 when I really started buying his stuff) so I'm not as jaded as everyone else either. I have to admit that the "Don't buy TVBOP" thing was kind of nice service. I mean, was it really that great? It was a joke of a collection that stopped after "Money Don't Matter", which was a great song but not half as big of a hit as some of the ones they skipped. It was hastily put together (IMHO) and was waste to real fans that have everything. I guess for a novice it wasn't such a bad thing. How kind of Prince was it to scarfice the royalties he gets so his fans don't get ripped off (by Warners/Rhino, anyway). How I'm actually posting something about Prince! Look at me mom! | |
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VinnyM27 said: AaronUniversal said: VinnyM27 said: Not too shabby of a list there. I never understood why "History" was so selective, just as "Number Ones" appears to be (as is even noted, not all the songs were number ones and in some cases it might even miss number ones like "Scream"). I don't understand either set very much and while "Number Ones" doesn't look bad, its really going for the very causal fan that only owns "Thriller" or has always wanted an MJ CD but never bothered to get one. And I think the timing couldn't be worse. Is he even promoting it (or is he avoiding the set becuase he this is the end with Sony). I don't think this set will sell very well considering its only promotion seems to come from sites like this and a single that is barely being played on radio (R Kelly appears to be keeping to good songs for himself and Ron Isley). i did hear One More Chance on the radio last night. as for promotion, the articles are saying that this TV special on the 26th is to promote it. yes, MJ has battled with Sony, but the way he's smarter than Prince about it is he's willing to promote his Sony releases, thereby getting himself some more royalty money, whereas Prince went the stupid "don't buy the vault or very best of prince" albums. sure, cut ties to the label, but hell, that's where your bread is buttered and is always going to be buttered as long as they own your best work, so don't pass up a paycheck to finance your own current/future ventures. godammit [This message was edited Sat Nov 15 10:31:08 PST 2003 by AaronUniversal] I by no means agree with everything Prince does. But then again, I'm a somewhat newer fan (around '98 when I really started buying his stuff) so I'm not as jaded as everyone else either. I have to admit that the "Don't buy TVBOP" thing was kind of nice service. I mean, was it really that great? It was a joke of a collection that stopped after "Money Don't Matter", which was a great song but not half as big of a hit as some of the ones they skipped. It was hastily put together (IMHO) and was waste to real fans that have everything. I guess for a novice it wasn't such a bad thing. How kind of Prince was it to scarfice the royalties he gets so his fans don't get ripped off (by Warners/Rhino, anyway). How I'm actually posting something about Prince! Look at me mom! i agree with you to a certain extent, as far as the principal goes. but it would have been a pretty good seller, especially if he'd continued the hits runthrough of the Hit & Run tour while it was out. and as proof by the very fact that he was doing a rather boring version of a greatest hits tour that year, he could have obviously used the money, what with only releasing his music to a few thousand fans on the internet that had paid up front for it... it's a great single-disc breakdown for the most casual fan (or even non-fan, looking for the big stuff) of the Hits 1 & 2 discs, thought why on earch Money Don't Matter is on there instead of 7 boggles the mind. unless they didn't want to be paying out royalties for a sampled song, as it's the only one up to that point they'd have to worry about on that collection. | |
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MJ ISN'T NUMBER ONE ANYMORE !
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imnotsayinthisjust2bnasty said: VinnyM27 said: It's hardly his month since the only place people are talking about MJ appears to be here. I haven't heard that much hype around the record to be honest.
i love mj but, really, who cares about another greatest hits release. first there was history. then he cut that into one cd. now he's got this. aren't the hits spoken for already? talk about relying upon past accomplishments. how about getting back to the groundbreaking music, videos and touring for which you're known? | |
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It's contractual. All he's doing is getting off VERY lightly and not having to release a new studio album with Sony. [This message was edited Sun Nov 16 8:40:20 PST 2003 by Ellie] | |
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AaronUniversal said: but i do like the new song a lot. has a sound to his vocal presentation and arrangement that's reminiscent of something that would've come out between Thriller and Bad.
So u haven't heard Invincible yet then, I take it? | |
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I see the MJ set isn't being pushed for the tradional $9.99 that albums like Brintey's and Blink 182's are. Just wondering if this means that the MJ set isn't that much of a priority for Epic. I think its is getting a push but not a huge one. I hardly expect it to be number one next week. [This message was edited Sun Nov 16 9:56:37 PST 2003 by VinnyM27] | |
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cynicalbastard said: AaronUniversal said: but i do like the new song a lot. has a sound to his vocal presentation and arrangement that's reminiscent of something that would've come out between Thriller and Bad.
So u haven't heard Invincible yet then, I take it? yes, of course. and there are moments on Invincible that hark back to when he just made great music as well, instead of turning every song into a tirade about "why's everybody always pickin' on poor pitiful me?" and "We Are The World/Man In The Mirror/Heal The World/Earth Song touchy feely hippy can't we all just get along" songs. like Heaven Can Wait, Break Of Dawn, Butterflies, Speechless, and a few others. | |
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