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^This:big_boss:I think this is another sad side-effect of the "freak show" image that the media started painting after Thriller. You had the crazy tabloid stories, the allegations, all of which built up to that and was then pounded into everyone's minds. People were so put off by his supposed weirdness that it turned them off from his later music.![]()
I actually liked Bad more than Thriller. *looks around in paranoia*
I agree with most of you guys!
I think it was unfortunate that so many narrow-minded people were quick to judge Michael due to the media's portrayal of him after Thriller. His emerging personal life, changing appearance and new musical direction more than likely changed many people's perception of him, which is a massive shame.
That's exactly what it is when you attend to a certain audience releasing R&B hits for over 20 yrs, most casual fans just won't accept a transition and jump ship right along with the media (when Michael was still with us, now everyone is a fan again)..Unfortunately, many people don't like change and I think Bad was a big shock to many as it was so different and from then on, they didn't wanna know. I've loved how he's evolved through the years! If he'd stayed the same and never pushed the boundaries, that would have been a total shame.
The problem is complex... but as for the media's fixation with sales numbers...
That's also Michaels fault, because he as well was fixated with sales numbers.
The sales numbers, the biggest selling, most awards, record-breaking blah blah
were always a big part of his PR. There was too much fabricated hype PR.
So no wonder the media jumped on that once the sales numbers went down over the decades.
Otherwise... the media likes simple stories that every idiot can swallow easy... and the downwards spiral horror show story is nice and simple to tell and sell. Would be too complecated for example to mention that the HIStory album even generated No.1 singles in countries where he never had a No.1 single before. (Like Earth Song and TDCAU were his first No.1 singles in Germany ever). It sadly just doesn't fit in...
No wise man has the power to reason away, right? Or something like it anyhow......No matter how much evidence you present to people, if they don't wanna know the truth, there's no human power that make them change their mind.
I've never understood people's obsession with other people's personal lives either, famous or not.
because they are childish, thriller is the easiest to accept album, after that Michael tried to challenge himself and the public, both in music and message, he tried to make us think!
That's exactly what it is when you attend to a certain audience releasing R&B hits for over 20 yrs, most casual fans just won't accept a transition and jump ship right along with the media (when Michael was still with us, now everyone is a fan again)..
It's just sad thinking about everything, today especially.
You do know that Dangerous sold more than Bad right?IMHO I think Dangerous would have beaten Bad easily IF that little bitch kid and his pedo dad didn't sue him for the allegations. The allegations gave Michael a much worse image than when the vitiligo started to react violently.
Dangerous is a great album. But people started to hate Michael because of the allegations. People didn't buy his album anymore and didn't react enthusiastically to his new singles.
Come on Dangerous has great songs. Will You Be There, Who Is It, RTT and In The Closet. Bad managed to get 5 #1 singles. Dangerous only got 1... Songs from Dangerous was way ahead of its time. It was new and perfect... but the bad media attention ruined his life...
You do know that Dangerous sold more than Bad right?
Dangerous is def my nr 1 album of all time![]()
I actually liked Bad more than Thriller. *looks around in paranoia*
Unfortunately, many people don't like change and I think Bad was a big shock to many as it was so different and from then on, they didn't wanna know. I've loved how he's evolved through the years! If he'd stayed the same and never pushed the boundaries, that would have been a total shame.
I agree with the tread starter but if we want to talk about the public dismissing Michael's music what about all of the pre-Off the Wall releases? Sometimes even a lot of fans tend to forget, I think, that he put out 4 albums before that Off the Wall breakthrough!
Yes, that's a good point too. I find it a bit sad how even fans overlook especially albums like Destiny and Triumph where MJ already had major creative input. He wrote or co-wrote six of Triumph's nine track so creatively it's as much of a Michael Jackson album as any of his solo works. Same with Destiny where he and his brothers wrote eight of the nine tracks. Fans keep talking about how underrated Invincible is but I rarely hear them talk about Destiny and Triumph, which just shows that those are the really underrated albums - even within the fan base.
Talking to a few of my friend's parents, people love the old Michael Jackson -- the calm, loving musician. Starting with Bad, he started to get very angry, very hard. And while that's fine for the hardcore fans, a lot of the casual fans didn't want to hear it.
Talking to a few of my friend's parents, people love the old Michael Jackson -- the calm, loving musician. Starting with Bad, he started to get very angry, very hard. And while that's fine for the hardcore fans, a lot of the casual fans didn't want to hear it.
Talking to a few of my friend's parents, people love the old Michael Jackson -- the calm, loving musician. Starting with Bad, he started to get very angry, very hard. And while that's fine for the hardcore fans, a lot of the casual fans didn't want to hear it.