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the released one, I assumeAnd what version do we know?
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the released one, I assumeAnd what version do we know?
**** Kendrick and Drake this is the beef I wanna watch unfoldBill on B.S.
Yeah apparently "Black Hole Brad" has it
*sucks up everybody's work tapes like a black hole*
Might be a nod to Stevie's 'Master Blaster'Exactly, Scream-O-Blaster. What a title, right! Probably an instrumental, but that (working) title is so awesome! Very curious about what that even is.
It's too bad Bill never kept any tapes. He could travel around and do seminars for a good amount of $$.Bill on B.S.
Yeah apparently "Black Hole Brad" has it
*sucks up everybody's work tapes like a black hole*
"We're in the middle of the makings of the master blaster jammin"Might be a nod to Stevie's 'Master Blaster'
Perhaps it's an attempt to create a similar vibe for a Stevie & MJ duetMight be a nod to Stevie's 'Master Blaster'
… soooooooo he’s not gonna be making an appearance at any ITSWMJ event, I’m guessing?Bill on B.S.
Yeah apparently "Black Hole Brad" has it
*sucks up everybody's work tapes like a black hole*
I think they saved some of the material from bad 25 for studio albums (like LY and DYKWYCA). I’d bet you at least MoB, tomboy and crack kills were in the running for xscape as they are confirmed to have full vocals.I thought one of those also had Roger Troutman... Maybe it was Al Capone? It was said Troutman worked on Tomboy and I think Al Capone. I wonder if that 11/28/85 session had Troutman perform on both songs.
Tomboy must have been held back for BAD25. There was a rough mix and vocals confirmed.
Doesn’t need to, the more I hear about Brad the less I like him. No integrity. BB for the win! Someone who is knowledgeable about unreleased material told me “Brad doesn’t know shit about what he has.” Or something to that effect of it’s been awhile. It’s a shame John Barnes passed away, I would’ve loved for him to go into a studio, get access to the vault material he worked on and talk at length about each song, version, stories etc. if it were filmed it would’ve been amazing.… soooooooo he’s not gonna be making an appearance at any ITSWMJ event, I’m guessing?
Definitely a lot of different sounds on that one.20 days of work on Speed Demon, must have been some kind of trial & error, I assume
This is the stuff I'm incredibly interested in hearing apart from unheard songs. Hearing the development and different versions of tracks is so cool.Definitely a lot of different sounds on that one.
Someone posted it here before but, Damien Shields said in an article that Al Capone has a unreleased version with the Roger Troutman contribution and samples James Brown in the track, creating a duet of sorts between MJ and James Brown.So AC may have a more finished version.
Agreed. It’s fascinating.This is the stuff I'm incredibly interested in hearing apart from unheard songs. Hearing the development and different versions of tracks is so cool.
Yes include demo versions of songs, songs like just remember, dark lady, instrumentals like bang your head, DIE, alternate takes like the give in to me one. So much potential in a release like that.Agreed. It’s fascinating.
One project I always thought would be quick and easy (and I’m sure I’ve mentioned it in the past) is a box set similar to the Beatles’ Anthology, where it’s comprised entirely of early/demo/alternate versions of released songs, paired with MJ’s unfinished unreleased music. I figure, it’s a better way of putting it out there than on the eighteenth reissue of Bad.
From OTW to Post-Invincible, alt takes, demoes, and sketches of songs MJ composed, recorded, and developed.Agreed. It’s fascinating.
One project I always thought would be quick and easy (and I’m sure I’ve mentioned it in the past) is a box set similar to the Beatles’ Anthology, where it’s comprised entirely of early/demo/alternate versions of released songs, paired with MJ’s unfinished unreleased music. I figure, it’s a better way of putting it out there than on the eighteenth reissue of Bad.
I mean what’s the point if 99% of his material is already leaked. Michael Prince is the man for unreleased material now, he’s got pretty much everything 2000-2009I literally had the opportunity to copy files from Brad's laptop when i saw him in feburary, but decided not to do it out of respect.
my lawyers have advised me not to continue this post.
In my times Lord Jackson was a villainI literally had the opportunity to copy files from Brad's laptop when i saw him in feburary, but decided not to do it out of respect.
my lawyers have advised me not to continue this post.
"I didn't commit a crime out of respect"I literally had the opportunity to copy files from Brad's laptop when i saw him in feburary, but decided not to do it out of respect.
my lawyers have advised me not to continue this post.
& all uncut album versionsFrom OTW to Post-Invincible, alt takes, demoes, and sketches of songs MJ composed, recorded, and developed.
Yep, would love an anthology type release for MJ. Would be an ideal release for me.Agreed. It’s fascinating.
One project I always thought would be quick and easy (and I’m sure I’ve mentioned it in the past) is a box set similar to the Beatles’ Anthology, where it’s comprised entirely of early/demo/alternate versions of released songs, paired with MJ’s unfinished unreleased music. I figure, it’s a better way of putting it out there than on the eighteenth reissue of Bad.
Meet the Sunderbergs dropping tonight?
I could've robbed you but I didn't, that makes us homies"I didn't commit a crime out of respect"
OK bro