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All I need was 100 percent written ( done) years before he met the Cascios , though i know they "used " it. I am sure it was sung on an 80s album by another singer.Oh
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Haha yes but those new lyrics are less 'cheesy' right?because Michael sings "we love you, oh yeah we do we love you" in the chorus part.
Huh?I am sure it was sung on an 80s album by another singer.
All of the tracks you hear with that impersonator are fake. Some were written to be presented to Michael for the upcoming album he was working on before he died but that's about it. Others were either created after his death or had been written years prior for other artists but then rewritten to fit Michael's POV.Is 'All I Need' a fake one?
I like it so much.
False. Listen to "Faking Michael" podcast on Spotify or on YouTube.All I need was 100 percent written ( done) years before he met the Cascios , though i know they "used " it. I am sure it was sung on an 80s album by another singer.
Yes he did it there is video snippetGuys, any chance that Michael sang a reference demo of 'I heard it throuh the grapevine' for the California Raisins ad..?
Viva AlgeriaYes he did it there is video snippet
Those snippets are with vocals from an impersonator because of label issues? I mean real MJ vocals of 'I heard It through the Grapevine': there must be a demo version as a reference for the impersonator somewhere?Yes he did it there is video snippet
Good question but I don't think he did a demo for itGuys, any chance that Michael sang a reference demo of 'I heard it throuh the grapevine' for the California Raisins ad..?
The aliens are really gonna be confused by this oneSpeaking of Raisins, here's a quick storyboard
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Just wait until they think rabbits were riding motorcycles.The aliens are really gonna be confused by this one
Thought this was a Sonic Movie 3 reference before the picture loaded for meJust wait until they think rabbits were riding motorcycles.
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This is exactly how I understood Michael Jackson for the first decade of my life actually. This will work. Add Unbreakable in the mix as well, that piano riff will haunt them for life as well.My girlfriend has a newborn niece and I am determined to introduce her to Michael Jackson (when she’s old enough to understand) by showing her Thriller, the claymation segment of “Speed Demon,” and nothing else. I want to paint the picture that MJ dropped the best selling album of all time, became a rabbit, then dipped, and I won’t explain why.
and when she asks where he went, say "he went THATAWAY!"My girlfriend has a newborn niece and I am determined to introduce her to Michael Jackson (when she’s old enough to understand) by showing her Thriller, the claymation segment of “Speed Demon,” and nothing else. I want to paint the picture that MJ dropped the best selling album of all time, became a rabbit, then dipped, and I won’t explain why.
Agreed—outstanding song.I listened to On The Line this morning and I forgot how much I love that song. I wish Mike had done more soulful tracks like this in his later career because his older voice really suited that kind of gospel style vibe.
I wonder if that's where the 1998-99 sessions were heading before the album changed direction?
A lot of the songs MJ wrote in his later years had this genre leaning. I think it's fair to say his songwriting had changed; Bad did urgent 80s synth pop, Dangerous went for New Jack Swing on one side and then pretty eclectic stuff on the latter half. HIStory has the unifying theme of rallying anti-media/social consciousness, and Blood was all Gothic Pop. That leaves everything in the 2000s to open up to the more straight forward, refreshing emotionally open stuff again, and the more mature, life experience stuff. I might be rambling a bit but I do love a lot of these songs, stuff like The Loser and Days in Glochesteshire. Meshed very well with stuff like Best of Joy. And then him reaching back for compatible songs from every era was a great touch as well.I listened to On The Line this morning and I forgot how much I love that song. I wish Mike had done more soulful tracks like this in his later career because his older voice really suited that kind of gospel style vibe.
I wonder if that's where the 1998-99 sessions were heading before the album changed direction?
Oh, my daughter saw Moonwalker when she was 4 (she's almost 6 now) and she still asks to watch the play-doh rabbitMy girlfriend has a newborn niece and I am determined to introduce her to Michael Jackson (when she’s old enough to understand) by showing her Thriller, the claymation segment of “Speed Demon,” and nothing else. I want to paint the picture that MJ dropped the best selling album of all time, became a rabbit, then dipped, and I won’t explain why.
I believe that Delilah exists. The theme from the Bible is a topic that Michael has worked on a lot in his songs and he has also spoken about it in the The Michael Jackson Tapes:It's from a Reddit AMA made by an Assistant Audio Engineer who worked on HIStory. "Yes actually. I didn't hear many tracks that were cut, but two stuck out to me. Basszouille, which had circus vibes in an orchestral type way. It sounds a lot like Little Susie because the texture of instruments is the same. Another was a cover of Tom Jone's Delilah, but funky with a swingbeat."
MJ: It is hard because the women today can do a good job of faking it. I mean a real good job. They are smooth. Look in the Bible. Women have taken the most powerful men down to nothing because of what is between their legs. Samson, nobody could cut his hair, and he had sex with Delilah.
Ask him about tomboyKind of new info on Make Or Break? Bill says he can't recall the verses having lyrics on them. The song is probably on a similar level of completion as songs like Family Thing/In The Back/Rocker by the looks of it.
Bill also implied he's currently still writing his book on another tweet.
I've seen "For God's Sake" tied to title of Make or Break. I wonder if that's another lyric to the song?Kind of new info on Make Or Break? Bill says he can't recall the verses having lyrics on them. The song is probably on a similar level of completion as songs like Family Thing/In The Back/Rocker by the looks of it.
Bill also implied he's currently still writing his book on another tweet.
I believe Joe Vogel said this one had full vocals. Maybe it was worked on after/without Bill?Kind of new info on Make Or Break? Bill says he can't recall the verses having lyrics on them. The song is probably on a similar level of completion as songs like Family Thing/In The Back/Rocker by the looks of it.
Bill also implied he's currently still writing his book on another tweet.
Kind of new info on Make Or Break? Bill says he can't recall the verses having lyrics on them. The song is probably on a similar level of completion as songs like Family Thing/In The Back/Rocker by the looks of it.
Bill also implied he's currently still writing his book on another tweet.
I believe Joe Vogel said this one had full vocals. Maybe it was worked on after/without Bill?
It’s just a ridiculous thing to believe, man. Are you seriously telling me that MJ only left 16 releasable outtakes in over the 40 years of his life that were spent on continuously making music?Dawg imagine Michael Jackson only had 16 outtakes in his vault. Lol. Lmao even