They don't have interest in releasing most stuff, it seems.It's really odd that according to Loren the estate has no interest in releasing any MJ/BL material.
why do you think so?Since the MP3 has been extracted, it will be moved to the online collector's trading pretty soon.
I wasn't necessarily talking about selling but in response of the reply that we will never ever hear this song again, I say that if this isn't auctioned by Bryan Loren himself it's still a possibility that he will leak it himself, just to fuck with the auctioneers; I hope he will actuallyWhy would he sell 1 song, I wonder if he just gonna sell a bunch of em now lmao. Would he have GOAL or any other song?
The material from the previous auction was blocked but there were no extractions. In this case even if the Estate blocks it, they won't leave the opportunity to make a small fortune off of itwhy do you think so?
He could release an album full of MJ/Loren songs?Since the Estate "has no plans of releasing Loren's tracks", he should just go ahead and leak them all after making a quick buck (if he wants to).
I believe there's a loophole here cause he theoretically owns the songs since he wrote and produced most (if not all) of them.
A good part of his tracks produced for MJ have surfaced over the years and the Estate couldn't be less bothered. Since they don't seem to care and Loren theoretically has any rights as well, I don't see why not.He could release an album full of MJ/Loren songs?
I assume he's in a position where he doesn't wanna risk getting into serious legal trouble with the estate by sharing them publicly since it'd be more likely that they'd go after him, but also doesn't want to miss out on the opportunity of making bank out of them lol.Since the Estate "has no plans of releasing Loren's tracks", he should just go ahead and leak them all after making a quick buck (if he wants to).
I believe there's a loophole here cause he theoretically owns the songs since he wrote and produced most (if not all) of them.
He had them on his myspace - years later after the songs initial leakBtw though, wasn't Bryan Loren the one who shared some of his unreleased songs on his website such as Serious Effect back in the 2000's? Someone correct me if I'm getting the story wrong but did anything happen to him after that?
He's hard to work with.It's really odd that according to Loren the estate has no interest in releasing any MJ/BL material.
Wasn't he employed by MJ?Since the Estate "has no plans of releasing Loren's tracks", he should just go ahead and leak them all after making a quick buck (if he wants to).
I believe there's a loophole here cause he theoretically owns the songs since he wrote and produced most (if not all) of them.
He was paid for his time at the studio. We don't know the details of his contract, but judging by the BMI entries all of his work with MJ is 50/50 - except "All The Truth" & "Call It Off"; both are 100% BL. "Truth About Youth" hasn't been registered - so no reliable info on this one.Wasn't he employed by MJ?
To me Serious Effect still has chart potential today.I don’t get the hate on BL songs.. they are funky MJ songs.. maybe dated but who cares?
I like all the Dangerous outtakes.I don’t get the hate on BL songs.. they are funky MJ songs.. maybe dated but who cares? People listen to „last Christmas“ every year which is heavily dated and represents every sound of the mid 80s.. who cares?? It’s good music
Last christmas is like comfort food. It just has a warm sound and a catchy melody, that music in itself is simply timelessI don’t get the hate on BL songs.. they are funky MJ songs.. maybe dated but who cares? People listen to „last Christmas“ every year which is heavily dated and represents every sound of the mid 80s.. who cares?? It’s good music
i wouldn't call a song with cheap 80s drum-machine and typical 80s-synth timeless but still ppl listen to itLast christmas is like comfort food. It just has a warm sound and a catchy melody, that music in itself is simply timeless
for some people it is, for some it isn’ti wouldn't call a song with cheap 80s drum-machine and typical 80s-synth timeless but still ppl listen to it
Timeless music has nothing to do with instrumentation though. A song sounding dated has nothing to do with its timelessness. That’s why people still love songs like Purple Rain, Jump (Van Halen), I’m So Excited, etc.i wouldn't call a song with cheap 80s drum-machine and typical 80s-synth timeless but still ppl listen to it
It doesn't, that's why Bads production is fantastic and still cutting edge to me.Timeless music has nothing to do with instrumentation though. A song sounding dated has nothing to do with its timelessness. That’s why people still love songs like Purple Rain, Jump (Van Halen), I’m So Excited, etc.
It’s rumored that “All the Truth” and “Truth About/On Youth” are the same song- considering the latter isn’t registered, I think there’s at least some credibility to this.He was paid for his time at the studio. We don't know the details of his contract, but judging by the BMI entries all of his work with MJ is 50/50 - except "All The Truth" & "Call It Off"; both are 100% BL. "Truth About Youth" hasn't been registered - so no reliable info on this one.
Bryan Loren played a LL Cool J solo version of “Truth about youth” singing his part and MJ’s part. He said another version exists with MJ vocals but we’re not sure he was telling the real “truth”. Why not play the MJ version, even with scratch vocals, at an MJ based seminar ?What can you tell about Truth about Youth that was also played at the music 1st event in Paris?
ProbablyJust thinking how if those songs were played at the same seminar where they played Man In Black, then someone most likely has a seminar recording of all those songs as well lol.