Themidwestcowboy
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Baby be mine is one of my favorite songs on Thriller. I’m glad it was includedBaby Be Mine is a good and very underrated track. It is miles ahead of Got The Hots.
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Baby be mine is one of my favorite songs on Thriller. I’m glad it was includedBaby Be Mine is a good and very underrated track. It is miles ahead of Got The Hots.
Rod Temperton wrote the 'Got The Hots' song.Rod wrote Got The Hots? Since when? MJ and Q are credited as writers on King of Pop!
For whatever reason I can only imagine it being derived from "Give Me The Night".Sometimes Rod would re-use a song if it never made it on an album. Case in point, Got The Hots. So, was Roll The Dice ever recycled?
Exactly. It’s definitely a bummer, but when you’re faced with an era with limited unreleased material you gotta work with what you have. This could’ve been another OTW chalk incident. Plus, it’s one song. Not at all anything to worry about.Gotta say.. I understand the disappointment, but is it MJE's fault these leaked and further reduced what 'unheard' material we can get?
But Got The Hots has already been released. I wasn't disappointed about the inclusion of She's Trouble that has been leaked.Gotta say.. I understand the disappointment, but is it MJE's fault these leaked and further reduced what 'unheard' material we can get?
Only fanmade solo versions:Is there a solo version of Don't Matter To Me, which is that awful Drake song?
This is much better than having to listen to Drake's awful vocals.Only fanmade solo versions:This is the best one I've found. Sadly, the complete version was taken offline![]()
I remember plenty of negativity, at least on another forum. There were lots of people slamming the decision to “only” include six songs, to omit certain tracks (“Buffalo Bill,” “Crack Kills,” “Chicago 1945,” etc.), to include the foreign language versions of “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” so on and so forth.Honestly, I don't remember that much negativity when Bad25 was released. Its bonus disc has also 10 tracks if excluding the (imo shitty) remixes. Out of those 10 tracks 4 were already previously released or leaked.
I remember being over the moon when the tracklist was announced, mainly because Price Of Fame and Al Capone were in it (both were two of the most anticipated unreleased demo's) and 6 brand new songs was brilliant, espicially as we knew nothing about a few of themHonestly, I don't remember that much negativity when Bad25 was released. Its bonus disc has also 10 tracks if excluding the (imo shitty) remixes. Out of those 10 tracks 4 were already previously released or leaked.
No, it was actually Hot Street vs Baby Be Mine. A ton of songs often went against each other in Michael's perferred tracklist, so I'd imagine it went down like this:My guess; It was Baby Be Mine vs Got The Hots for track # 2 and Baby Be Mine won out.
This is mega controversial, but Hot Street is better than BBM.No, it was actually Hot Street vs Baby Be Mine. A ton of songs often went against each other in Michael's perferred tracklist, so I'd imagine it went down like this:
1. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
2. Hot Street --> Baby Be Mine
3. The Girl Is Mine
4. Starlight --> Thriller
5. Behind the Mask (?) --> Beat It
6. Nite Line --> Billie Jean
7. Carousel --> Human Nature
8. Got the Hots --> Pretty Young Thing (MJ's version) --> P.Y.T
9. Mystery (?) --> The Lady In My Life
Thriller was always a 10 track album up untill its first mastering in late October of '82.No, it was actually Hot Street vs Baby Be Mine. A ton of songs often went against each other in Michael's perferred tracklist, so I'd imagine it went down like this:
1. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
2. Hot Street --> Baby Be Mine
3. The Girl Is Mine
4. Starlight --> Thriller
5. Behind the Mask (?) --> Beat It
6. Nite Line --> Billie Jean
7. Carousel --> Human Nature
8. Got the Hots --> Pretty Young Thing (MJ's version) --> P.Y.T
9. Mystery (?) --> The Lady In My Life
I don't think it is contraversial and I agree that Hot Street is better than Baby Be Mine, even though I really like the latter song.This is mega controversial, but Hot Street is better than BBM.
I feel like they don't compare. It's like trying to compare orange juice to coffee: they're both beverages, but that's it.This is mega controversial, but Hot Street is better than BBM.
It's probably one of the better songs left in the vault based on what I've read. I also think he went back to it the late 90's.“Hot Street” is immensely mediocre imo. Not bad, but it doesn’t come anywhere near the songs that actually made the album.
“What You Do to Me” remains a curio. I’m very interested in hearing that one.
I had a chat with MJ one time about Got The Hots.. He didn't know Sony had issued it in Japan. He sounded so surprised as if the song was merely a throwaway. "They released THAT!!!" I got the impression it was not important to him.
Because Temperton wrote the song, he owns it. However, Sony owns the specific recordings of the song sung by MJ. They can do whatever they please with it. If Temperton wants to release it, he'll have to re-record it. We see this happening with Taylor Swift right now. She fell out with her label, she wanted to own the original masters. They wouldn't sell it to her. She is not allowed do anything with those recordings unless she gets permission. However, she has outsmarted them. She wrote the songs, she owns the songs, just not the recordings of the songs. Soooo.... she re-recorded them. Sony can do whatever they please with Michael's recordings because they own them. Same with Motown and the Jackson 5. In fairness though, a lot of those songs were written and produced by Motown and only performed by J5 so I think it's fair they own those ones.Found this comment on the MJ Archives group.
I don't really understand how they could release a song legally without him knowing.
Sony couldn't put out anything without Michael's approval. They wanted a double disc in 2001 and Michael said no. They wanted the same demos release in 2008 and he said no. They wanted less demos and he said no again. You can't just put stuff out without the label's permission.Because Temperton wrote the song, he owns it. However, Sony owns the specific recordings of the song sung by MJ. They can do whatever they please with it. If Temperton wants to release it, he'll have to re-record it. We see this happening with Taylor Swift right now. She fell out with her label, she wanted to own the original masters. They wouldn't sell it to her. She is not allowed do anything with those recordings unless she gets permission. However, she has outsmarted them. She wrote the songs, she owns the songs, just not the recordings of the songs. Soooo.... she re-recorded them. Sony can do whatever they please with Michael's recordings because they own them. Same with Motown and the Jackson 5. In fairness though, a lot of those songs were written and produced by Motown and only performed by J5 so I think it's fair they own those ones.
That's how it works in general and simple terms. Every contract is different though.