I think Beat It sounded good. Yokohama version is great. Billie Jean didn't sound very good on Dangerous Tour but Bad Tour version is awesome.Definitely not Wanna Be Starting (90s), Billie Jean and Beat It. They all sounded terrible live.
I reckon ''they dont care bout us'' was good live
I reckon ''they dont care bout us'' was good live
SmoothGangsta;4234574 said:I really don't think any of MJ's songs sound better live than they do on the record. You really can't get that fidelity with live recordings.
mj_frenzy;4234590 said:I think the original question does not mean that type of comparison.
It does not compare the sonic quality (fidelity) of the song between studio & on stage (live recordings), but how a certain song sounds better on stage because of the implementation of different musical elements.
Such musical elements can refer to a slightly different instrumentation, or a slightly different key, for the on stage performance of the song.
For example, there are many fans who prefer the funkier, on stage version of the ‘Blood On The Dance Floor’ song to its studio version.
I always hated that it was thrown in as part of a melody. That song deserved to be performed in full
Was it ever sung live????
I can't recall a time it was sung live. the question is about songs that SOUND better live. If it's a pre-recorded track then it'll ALWAYS sound better on your home system.
MJTruth;4234587 said:Was it ever sung live????
I can't recall a time it was sung live. the question is about songs that SOUND better live. If it's a pre-recorded track then it'll ALWAYS sound better on your home system.
I dont recall it ever being live. What concert are you referring to?dam2040;4234632 said:Yes. One concert Michael sang the first few lines live. Steve posted it in 2000 Watts recently. But still, the beat is thumping on the Munich version. The single version and Olodum edits will always be my favourite They Don’t Care About Us versions personally.
I dont recall it ever being live. What concert are you referring to?