for me is Munich the coolest of all. just vocally is the worst of all.
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^ Lol, HWT is the slowest. Nah, DWT for me. He does JB legs like dynamite and sings quite a ton better than HWT.
Was SOOML sung live on DWT or was it lip-synch?
Live obviously. I love the Bucharest version vocal wise.
Worse costume from History. Not looks good for dancing.
I don't like History tour too much, but Beat It is best at History Tour.
I love the panths with white lines. Blue, White shirts crazy. And also loved he was using rope for belt.
Worse costume from History. Not looks good for dancing.
No I'm not
Girls love it?
I personally think the BAD tour is better, Michael had more energy and seemed to convey a slightly different attitude, like he was really enjoying himself. Vocally he sounded a lot better in my opinion, a bit crisper and clearer, in Dangerous tour he sounded a bit out of breath (during WBSS and HN in particular) and which was only highlighted by the use of the headset mic i think.
The dancing on BAD tour seemed a lot more spontanious to me, like he'd just throw in a bit of fancy footwork here, and a spin and kick there just because, and he would do more of those incredible spins (MITM!) which are my favorite MJ move of all time, I find the lack of them during Dangerous Tour a bit dissappoiting (in saying that though, the best spin I've ever seen him do is on the Bucharest DVD lol)
Bad Tour - hands down! I went to two Bad Tour shows back in the day, and it was mind boggling. And watching the Wembley DVD now reminded me - again - on how truly mind boggling it all was.
For me, a concert is, first and foremost, exactly that: a concert - i.e. I want to HEAR the performer sing for his audience. Full stop.
I want to hear the performer breath trough the microphone; I still remember how that felt on the Bad Tour shows. Like he is really THERE. Und you are there with him.
I can do without many stage gimmicks, especially cardboard tanks and the like - bah!
The Bad Tour show: an essentially dark stage, with a few very effective lights - and the spotlight always on the man. Watch the HN and especially the BJ performances from the Bad Tour again: They are so iconic precisely because of the lack of stage gimmicks, and the focus of the few that are there is centered totally on - and enhance instead of distract from - his performance.
The combination of dancing and singing on the Bad Tour, combined with the setlist of the second leg: Best concert/show I have ever seen, from Michael or any other artist.
And I still remember my - not so slight - disappointment at the Dangerous tour four years later (of which I still saw three shows, though ...
During the one History tour concert I visited I was mainly sad - in seeing how little there was still there, vocally. To put it bluntly ... ah no, I'm not gonna say that.
Bad Tour: rough, immediate, excellent mixture of choreography and "free style" dancing, MJ's stage presence: off the charts
Dangerous Tour: Excellent dancing for sure; too much lip-syncing (sorry, my opinion); the Thriller performance with pretending to sing through the mask and sounding just like the record I felt was plain embarrasing; certainly many good and even great moments as well: the Jam performance remains one of my favorite MJ live performance even though mimed; still very good overall, but the whole thing started to tilt a bit too much towards the artificial ...
History Tour: ...
Sorry for the rambling.
Bad Tour - hands down! I went to two Bad Tour shows back in the day, and it was mind boggling. And watching the Wembley DVD now reminded me - again - on how truly mind boggling it all was.
For me, a concert is, first and foremost, exactly that: a concert - i.e. I want to HEAR the performer sing for his audience. Full stop.
I want to hear the performer breath trough the microphone; I still remember how that felt on the Bad Tour shows. Like he is really THERE. Und you are there with him.
I can do without many stage gimmicks, especially cardboard tanks and the like - bah!
The Bad Tour show: an essentially dark stage, with a few very effective lights - and the spotlight always on the man. Watch the HN and especially the BJ performances from the Bad Tour again: They are so iconic precisely because of the lack of stage gimmicks, and the focus of the few that are there is centered totally on - and enhance instead of distract from - his performance.
The combination of dancing and singing on the Bad Tour, combined with the setlist of the second leg: Best concert/show I have ever seen, from Michael or any other artist.
And I still remember my - not so slight - disappointment at the Dangerous tour four years later (of which I still saw three shows, though ...
During the one History tour concert I visited I was mainly sad - in seeing how little there was still there, vocally. To put it bluntly ... ah no, I'm not gonna say that.
Bad Tour: rough, immediate, excellent mixture of choreography and "free style" dancing, MJ's stage presence: off the charts
Dangerous Tour: Excellent dancing for sure; too much lip-syncing (sorry, my opinion); the Thriller performance with pretending to sing through the mask and sounding just like the record I felt was plain embarrasing; certainly many good and even great moments as well: the Jam performance remains one of my favorite MJ live performance even though mimed; still very good overall, but the whole thing started to tilt a bit too much towards the artificial ...
History Tour: ...
Sorry for the rambling.