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just sent it to youthanks for letting me know, what is the username?
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just sent it to youthanks for letting me know, what is the username?
@Fuzzball if you think that i am Tyler you re ****** moron you are the worst piece of shit ever ! Second i only have one account and that this one !
listen yall can look into my account all you want. because i'm not him. and y'know what you can add me on discord to prove it.
Yeah..... this is definitely one personsame attitude, same intention, same vocabulary
Don't make me give up my hopes for "Michael Mckellar, Buffalo Bill & Lucy is in love with linus" lol i still have a great feeling/ potential about those 3!!I'm beginning to realize that a huge part of the fun is predicting and imagining what these tracks could sound like.
Take "Water," described by insiders (Trevis) as a masterpiece and one of the most unique pieces MJ ever made. It makes you wonder: What could it possibly sound like? What kind of stuff was MJ experimenting with at that time? Could he have revolutionized pop music again if the sounds he was creating were released to the world instead of hidden in the vault?
So many titles we consider holy grails just sound cool af. A name like "Crack Kills" makes you assume it's a dark track, perhaps with a mid 80s rap feel. Then a snippet leaked, and if it's authentic, it sounds nothing like what I thought, lol.
I remember thinking "Deep In The Night" would have a cinematic, "Smooth Criminal"-esque vibe, smooth atmosphere, but it turned out what it is. The same goes for "Chicago 1945", everyone and their moms expected a moody piece, but it ended up being a lost sister to "Billie Jean".
In a way, perhaps some of these tracks are better off staying unleaked. Once you hear them you can only say, "Oh, so that's what it sounds like", and the track you've been imagining for years is never the same again.
Yes. I have a higher quality snippet of it. I wanna hear this version so badly. I have to find it on my hard drive but I know for sure I have it. The beat sounds a little more flavorful but I haven't heard the final product. Not sure why they don't give us the finished versions of certain songs. I've heard it was three different pyt's but I've only heard Michael's & Ingram's versions. Not QuincysAlso I remember that people used to say that the version of PoF released on B25 wasn't the final version, and that there is a more developed one that's still unheard, anyone know anything about this?
& so the version that just leaked is fake then?Bill Bottrell:
"Do You Know" had vocals but I didn't think it was coming together.
I don't think Crack Kills had vocals
Macaronilol bro thinks he's some kinda action hero
You can understand the confusion though right? I can actually almost hear Mike coming in on here. I actually wish he did. It would've went so hard!Not related sadly
It was Mamacita.![]()
I wonder what song that was. I took this screenshot years ago in the old ITSWMJ thread
Sex Life is real.![]()
I wonder what song that was. I took this screenshot years ago in the old ITSWMJ thread
the original snippets were fake so this is either an HQ version or a remake of it
Fake? But sound very closer to original old snippet
Good.Nobody cares.Since TYLA fiasco i am not talking too much here just want to let everyone know that it make everything good to know that when you get so damm naive well you get punched in the guts form now own i will not talking too much just be here for time to time
Since TYLA fiasco i am not talking too much here just want to let everyone know that it make everything good to know that when you get so damm naive well you get punched in the guts form now own i will not talking too much just be here for time to time
Fake? But sound very closer to original old snippet
"...Together they simply created music, and continued to tinker with 'Adore You' 'Hollywood Tonight' 'Shut Up And Dance', all of which came from the Invincible sessions. Pg. 428
Then I've read somewhere that sometime in 2007/2008 the backing choir was recorded but I couldn't find a source to that. So which is it? I'm not too convinced Brad Buxer himself is 100% reliable when he's shown on multiple occasions to have fuzzy memory when it came to certain songs."...'The Way You Love Me', 'Hollywood Tonight', 'Shut Up And Dance', 'Beautiful Girl' and 'Adore You', songs Michael began recording with Brad Buxer and Prince during the Invincible sessions," Pg. 451
So good nobody care so guys let's talk about the songGood.Nobody cares.
So guys do you think McKellar is an upbeat song or something like Susie? Something tells me that even though it has a dark theme, the song itself is up tempo
From the lyrics view, it could be as slow as Susie or as fast as We've Had EnoughGood.Nobody cares.
So guys do you think McKellar is an upbeat song or something like Susie? Something tells me that even though it has a dark theme, the song itself is up tempo
Its lyrics makes me think of Eleanor Rigby, the Beatles song.So guys do you think McKellar is an upbeat song or something like Susie?
That's false btw, i can prove it by talking on discord if you'd like.Yeah..... this is definitely one person
Stevie Wonder & Ray Charles' eyes combined together can see this is the same person. Smh way too much time on 1 person's hand for sure!
You've asked about these in the past.Guys there is song called colorblind and craze can we get info about it
Yeah I agree he’s said in multiple interviews that the “last songs were the best” in 2004 like in the back, beautiful girl and adore you. This is confusing because in the back was made in 1994 and beautiful girl in 1998. I assume adore you was done for invincible. Also, Buxer’s “last” songs would be from 2007/early 2008. I don’t give much credibility for his memory of dates, that’s why I wish someone would go through their hard drives and record exactly when songs were made, vocals recorded and any other information.Are we able to pinpoint exactly the year (or at least the timeframe) "Adore You" was created? Brad Buxer mentioned on an interview that the song along with a few others (a good number of them having actually come from previous years) were made in 2004
But then Mike Smallcombe mentioned 2 times in his "Making Michael" book that it actually originated from Invincible
Then I've read somewhere that sometime in 2007/2008 the backing choir was recorded but I couldn't find a source to that. So which is it? I'm not too convinced Brad Buxer himself is 100% reliable when he's shown on multiple occasions to have fuzzy memory when it came to certain songs.
I was convinced “Innocent Man” was going to be slow and brooding and I was so wrong. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if “Michael McKellar” was a new Jack swing song at this point.Good.Nobody cares.
So guys do you think McKellar is an upbeat song or something like Susie? Something tells me that even though it has a dark theme, the song itself is up tempo
omg brad sandwich im ur biggest fan!!11Yeah I agree he’s said in multiple interviews that the “last songs were the best” in 2004 like in the back, beautiful girl and adore you. This is confusing because in the back was made in 1994 and beautiful girl in 1998. I assume adore you was done for invincible. Also, Buxer’s “last” songs would be from 2007/early 2008. I don’t give much credibility for his memory of dates, that’s why I wish someone would go through their hard drives and record exactly when songs were made, vocals recorded and any other information.
So just by going with the snippets this channel posted that were confirmed to be real we're at least getting Adore You, Don't Matter To Me, and possibly Changes in full. Huge if true.![]()
Post from King Of Aura
Mass posting on August 28th. All the recent snippets were just a preview.youtube.com