What songs did you wish were contemporized and what songs would you not mind being reworked.

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And this is gonna be a pretty rambunctious thread, but I'm here for all of itr.

Anyway. I really like What a Lovely Way To Go now. But I'd love to hear the Mark Ronson mix, of course. And will, until I perhaps do finally get to. I know there are fan mixes, but. They aren't the same. I want that professional polish.

Besides that, I really wanna hear more of Who Do You Know, and that song would be great in the modern day radio. Just change it up, maybe give it a Daniel Caesar ambiance. Could've been great.

As for stuff they have yet to use, hmm. I'm actually more of the mindset that they can mostly stick to the latter day stuff.

Even still

Work Your Body, from 1990. I have always daydreamed with a modern slick sound like 2003 Neptunes. And I think if they spruce it up it could be a decent hit.


Serious Effect as well, would hit hard on the radio.


Chicago 1945, while I really like it, I definitely think they should touch it up more. While most people didn't want it, including Steve Porcaro, at this point, I think we'd all be ok with it.

Besides that, Throwin' Your Life Away. Is actually truly great and should not be extensively modified at all. And I want to hear whatever MJ did with it post 2009. But, I could hear it with a new producers sound, in the same way Teddy Riley boosted up Dangerous and Someone Put Your Hand Out.

Imagine it with production more like this:



Getting back to the latter day tunes. Can't Get Your Weight Off Me, could be great if Rodney came back and changed it. And if they ever do anything with post Invincible material, namely, RedOne and Will.I.Am, it would depend.

But don't touch I Was The Loser.

And tbh, don't mess with Buffalo Bill, or Hot Street. Not in any significant ways. Even though those two songs are probably some of the most potent hit-worthy tracks left in the vault.


Anyway, I'm rambling on about my daydreams enough. Any thoughts?
 
I don't think any of the Bryan Loren tracks are good enough for a remix, Imo the Estate should save the songs for re-issue editions instead.

I wouldn't mind seeing a remixed version of I Am A Loser/I Was The Loser honestly, although I don't think it needs a remix necessarily I still would be interested in hearing a more modernized take on it. After all the song is over 20 years old already. 🤷‍♂️

Mainly I want to hear a remix of Chicago 1945, the song has good vocals but the instrumental is boring and holds the song back quite a bit. Too bad that it'll never happen though lol.
 
She Got It is brilliant!
Agreed. She Got It and Serious Effect are the best of the productions MJ did with Loren in my opinion, but I would love to hear how Deep in the Night would have turned out had it been worked on further.

I have also always wondered how Don't Be Messin' Around and Cheater would sound if polished up, just don't modify those vocals!
 
Agreed. She Got It and Serious Effect are the best of the productions MJ did with Loren in my opinion, but I would love to hear how Deep in the Night would have turned out had it been worked on further.

I have also always wondered how Don't Be Messin' Around and Cheater would sound if polished up, just don't modify those vocals!

In my Opinion Mind Is The Magic and Family Thing are the best
 
Lady In My Life has a R&B touch, and has a perfect tone. I really like that song, but a version with beats would be very cool. It can feel faster because of the beats, and would have a rock taste to it.
 
I don’t necessarily want to hear modern versions of old songs. I am more interested in artists doing tributes to Michael’s music in their very own style and genres. For example Dirty Diana by the Weeknd or Bad by Billie Eilish.

But that is not what the OP is getting at so I leave it at that.
 
Hmm. That could be nice. But, to some MJ fans, that could be an insult to MJ, since the songs were made for MJ. But, tbh, I do want Bruno Mars to have a cover of one MJ song.
 
Hmm. That could be nice. But, to some MJ fans, that could be an insult to MJ, since the songs were made for MJ. But, tbh, I do want Bruno Mars to have a cover of one MJ song.
I don't see how it'd be an insult at all, if an artist covers an MJ song it means they most likely are a big fan, and that's always a positive in my book. Doesn't mean the covers are always great, but even then I can still appreciate the sentiment behind them. And even then it's a matter of taste. But I'd much rather hear 1,000 mediocre covers than yet another scandalous tabloid article using the J-word.

As for the original question: not sure I have a real answer to it, other than the fact I don't deem it necessary for songs that have already been released.
 
I don’t necessarily want to hear modern versions of old songs. I am more interested in artists doing tributes to Michael’s music in their very own style and genres. For example Dirty Diana by the Weeknd or Bad by Billie Eilish.

But that is not what the OP is getting at so I leave it at that.
Covers are Covers. Anybody can do those. I mean they have the right. I have the right to not enjoy most of them. But I do love when the indie boys cover Stranger in Moscow. Still, That's not what I had in mind.

Lady In My Life has a R&B touch, and has a perfect tone. I really like that song, but a version with beats would be very cool. It can feel faster because of the beats, and would have a rock taste to it.

That would be cool. I was mainly thinking of songs MJ left in the vault, tbh. Songs he put out are songs he decided sounded just right and gave to the world.
 
In my Opinion Mind Is The Magic and Family Thing are the best
Understandable, especially since Mind is the Magic is a finished song, regardless that song is great. I do not think Family Thing was produced with Loren though since it was written and recorded in a few years after the Dangerous sessions as far as I know.
 
The most memorable songs of MJ (ex. Billie Jean or Beat It) should never be touched, since remixing them would ruin what they were meant for. I really don't understand the 2008 Billie Jean, although I do like Kanye West. It just feels wrong tbh. However, the songs in Invincible like Whatever Happens, 2000 watts and You Are My Life is personally aging. Don't get me wrong, I do love those songs at how it is, but a switch of tunes or two would prob help.
 
Understandable, especially since Mind is the Magic is a finished song, regardless that song is great. I do not think Family Thing was produced with Loren though since it was written and recorded in a few years after the Dangerous sessions as far as I know.
Family Thing may not have started as a Bryan Loren track, but he certainly went on to produce it at some point. Korgnex uploaded a snippet of the Loren-produced version a few weeks ago.
 
The most memorable songs of MJ (ex. Billie Jean or Beat It) should never be touched, since remixing them would ruin what they were meant for. I really don't understand the 2008 Billie Jean, although I do like Kanye West. It just feels wrong tbh. However, the songs in Invincible like Whatever Happens, 2000 watts and You Are My Life is personally aging. Don't get me wrong, I do love those songs at how it is, but a switch of tunes or two would prob help.
But we're not talking about MJ's finished canon. Just outtakes, demoes, and unreleased tracks yet to be put out. Or, yeah, songs that were out on anything after 2009, (This Is It?), Michael, Bad 25, Xscape, and Thriller 40.
 
I don't see how it'd be an insult at all, if an artist covers an MJ song it means they most likely are a big fan, and that's always a positive in my book. Doesn't mean the covers are always great, but even then I can still appreciate the sentiment behind them. And even then it's a matter of taste.
Covers almost always ruin the original songs.
The most memorable songs of MJ (ex. Billie Jean or Beat It) should never be touched, since remixing them would ruin what they were meant for. I really don't understand the 2008 Billie Jean, although I do like Kanye West. It just feels wrong tbh.
Their aim with the 'Thriller 25' album was to reintroduce Michael Jackson's work to a new generation of listeners.

That is why, they enlisted a current producer named will.i.am in order to oversee, produce, and even vocally participate in the new remixes of that release.

With the aim of the contemporary appeal in their mind, they also hired Kanye West, Akon, etc, artists that the new generation of listeners was very familiar with at that time.
I do want Bruno Mars to have a cover of one MJ song.
It would be more interesting to hear the unreleased song from the RedOne sessions that Bruno Mars recorded instead of Michael Jackson (the song that was originally meant for Michael Jackson's new album).
 
Covers almost always ruin the original songs.
In no particular order:

All Along The Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
Hey Joe - Jimi Hendrix
This Wheel's On Fire - Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger's Trinity Band
Blue Suede Shoes - Elvis
Dazed and Confused - Led Zeppelin
This Flight Tonight - Nazareth
With A Little Help From My Friends -Joe Cocker
I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinead O'Connor
Woodstock - Matthew's Southern Comfort
Telegram Sam - Bauhaus
Time Warp - Damian
Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
Bad - Billie Eilish
Whiskey In The Jar - Thin Lizzy
Respect - Aretha Franklin
Wild World - Jimmy Cliff
Hey Jude - Wilson Pickett
Jealous Guy - Roxy Music
Money - Flying Lizards
Let 'Em In - Billy Paul
Proud Mary - Ike & Tina Turner
Billie Jean - Chris Cornell
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Roberta Flack
House of the Rising Sun - The Animals
We Can Work It Out - Stevie Wonder
Dedicated To The One I Love - The Mamas and The Papas
Ruby Tuesday - Melanie
I Will Always Love You - Whitney
The Man Who Sold The World - Lulu
She's Out Of My Life - Willie Nelson
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper
Tainted Love - Soft Cell
I Fought The Law - The Clash
Anyone Who Had A Heart - Cilla Black
Stand By Me - Otis Redding
Shout - Lulu
A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall - Bryan Ferry
Oye Como Va - Santana
I Want Candy - Bow Wow Wow
Star-Spangled Banner - Jimi Hendrix
Not Fade Away - Rolling Stones
I Love Rock n' Roll - Joan Jett
Dear Prudence - Siouxsie and the Banshees
I Wanna Be Your Man - Rolling Stones
Red Red Wine -UB40
Without You - Harry Nilsson
Hurt - Johnny Cash
Desolation Row - My Chemical Romance
War Pigs - Faith No More
Twist & Shout - The Beatles
Jolene - White Stripes
Easy - Faith No More
Venus - Bananarama

Just the obvious ones that popped into my head. I'm sure there's loads more.
 
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In no particular order:

All Along The Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
Hey Joe - Jimi Hendrix
This Wheel's On Fire - Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger's Trinity Band
Blue Suede Shoes - Elvis
Dazed and Confused - Led Zeppelin
This Flight Tonight - Nazareth
With A Little Help From My Friends -Joe Cocker
I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinead O'Connor
Woodstock - Matthew's Southern Comfort
Telegram Sam - Bauhaus
Time Warp - Damian
Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
Bad - Billie Eilish
Whiskey In The Jar - Thin Lizzy
Respect - Aretha Franklin
Wild World - Jimmy Cliff
Hey Jude - Wilson Pickett
Jealous Guy - Roxy Music
Money - Flying Lizards
Let 'Em In - Billy Paul
Proud Mary - Ike & Tina Turner
Billie Jean - Chris Cornell
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Roberta Flack
House of the Rising Sun - The Animals
We Can Work It Out - Stevie Wonder
Dedicated To The One I Love - The Mamas and The Papas
Ruby Tuesday - Melanie
I Will Always Love You - Whitney
The Man Who Sold The World - Lulu
She's Out Of My Life - Willie Nelson
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper
Tainted Love - Soft Cell
I Fought The Law - The Clash
Anyone Who Had A Heart - Cilla Black
Stand By Me - Otis Redding
Shout - Lulu
A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall - Bryan Ferry
Oye Como Va - Santana
I Want Candy - Bow Wow Wow
Star-Spangled Banner - Jimi Hendrix
Not Fade Away - Rolling Stones
I Love Rock n' Roll - Joan Jett
Dear Prudence - Siouxsie and the Banshees
I Wanna Be Your Man - Rolling Stones
Red Red Wine -UB40
Without You - Harry Nilsson
Hurt - Johnny Cash
Desolation Row - My Chemical Romance
War Pigs - Faith No More
Twist & Shout - The Beatles
Jolene - White Stripes
Easy - Faith No More
Venus - Bananarama

Just the obvious ones that popped into my head. I'm sure there's loads more.

I would add Come Together - Michael Jackson - and also Who's Loving You.
 
Yeah, I Never Heard could've been a bigger hit tbh. It should've been, but imagine a John McClain Esque rework. Paul Anka did it in 2013. It's their most complete Collab basically.
hmm.. the 2009 rework is very nice though. It could be a little more joyful.
 
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