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Replace "Beat It"? Of course not, it's a legendary MJ song.I would have loved it if he performed Give In To Me instead of Beat It at the dangerous tour.
Replace "Workin' Day And Night"? Maybe.
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Replace "Beat It"? Of course not, it's a legendary MJ song.I would have loved it if he performed Give In To Me instead of Beat It at the dangerous tour.
Replace "Beat It"? Of course not, it's a legendary MJ song.
Replace "Workin' Day And Night"? Maybe.
Tbh, I didn’t care much for Beat It live after the Bad Tour. I thought it wasn’t great live.No need to sacrifice "Beat It" lol.
Should've replaced "Working Day and Night" with it for sure.
No offence, but why would you find it strange that Michael didn't include One More Chance on the This Is It setlist?
There are so many far better and well-known songs, such as PYT, Who Is It, and Give In To Me, that Michael never performed live and wasn't going to either during This Is It. So why would he even consider performing One More Chance on This Is It?
Michael wasn't creative when it came to picking his setlist for tours. He always performed the biggest hits, and very rarely performed songs that weren't singles.I don't remember exactly my train of thought in 2009, but TII was generally viewed as the last chance (Just "One More Chance", sorry the pun) to see him live. Seeing as it was his final curtain call, and a special setlist influenced by the fans, there was a huge expecation to see a lot of odd and never-performed-live-before songs. So my general instinct was to perform the freshest material, since he hadn't released a new album. There were even talk about hitting the studio after This Is It.
So my general feeling was that songs like You Rock My World, One More Chance, Whatever Happens, Speechless and Best Of Joy would have been performed live, mixed in with the classics like Dirty Diana, Rock With You and The Way You Make Me Feel, etc. Kind of a Greatest Hits tour, but with some new stuff added to the mix.
Also was the speculation of performing one song at one night, and another song another night, etc. Something he would not naturally do, but would be done this time, because it would be the last time he did this. Some even suggested odd songs like Get On The Floor, Baby Be Mine, Liberial Girl live, but I think that is a bit far-fetched. I still think, in hindsight him sticking to his guns. Looking back at it, I think you are right in that One More Chance would propably not be seen in a setlist...
In any case, it's sad. It will always be.
I think you are right about 'speechless', it was in too random a spot to be included, and he also would have been crazy out of breath to sing it at that part of the show."One More Chance" was a top 10 hit in the UK, where This Is It was to be held, so it wouldn't have been that random for MJ to have performed it on tour.
But it feels like MJ didn't want to perform songs from 2001-2003 because he didn't want to be reminded of how troublesome that time period was for him. The label dispute, the Bashir doc, the allegations, etc. "You Rock My World" was a global success, but it was never rehearsed for This Is It. Just a small part of "Speechless" was "rehearsed" (and I don't think MJ was ever gonna sing it on tour. I think he was just warming up his vocals), and a small part of "Threatened" was mashed with "Thriller".
You don't hear a lot of "hee hee"s in the movie, either. MJ was out of it.