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Exactly. I don't see how someone can listen to both songs and not hear that they sound very similar."Al Capone" sounds about as much like "Smooth Criminal" as "Streetwalker" sounds like "Dangerous" (i.e. not very much at all)"
One thing i don't agree with is i believe it's constantly over exaggerated how supposedly different Al Capone is to Smooth Criminal, it really isn't very different at all. Take out the vocals, and the music is basically exactly the same minus a few notes here and there in the bass part, and a slightly different rhythm in the bass part, that should have told her bit uses the exact same harmonies as the smooth criminal chorus, the same vocal melody minus a few notes, so it doesn't sound as fast as smooth criminal. Basically it's clearly an evolution to the next stage, but no a big one, music improved, but basically the exact same chords and structure, all that's noticeably different is his vocal melody in the verses and prechorus. I went up to my bass guitar and played the smooth criminal bassline along with Al Capone and it all fits perfectly, same as i can play smooth criminal backwards on the piano, and from that pov, playing Al Capone (adjusting for the fact their in differen't keys) i'd find my hands doing the exact same thing give or take. It's fascinating to see how it evolved, but it's also clear that smooth criminal is already 85% in Al Capone, it's just hidden well, but once you realize you know the jump was basically nothing, he already had smooth criminal in the bag here. It's like it somehow downgrades Michael's artistry is he's made an insanely good demo of what would become an insanely great song, unless it's made out they're somehow drastically different, i don't understand what Vogel is trying to say here. Streetwalker and the Album cut of Dangerous (Riley Version) are completely different in all aspects musically and lyrically, though i know the bassline was used in the other version that didn't make the album, these two track really arn't so much, and that doesn't mean that i don't love Al Capone a hell of lot, it's similarities to smooth criminal are one of the things that make it interesting for me, otherwise, good article!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joe-vogel/michael-jackson-wembley_b_1871878.html
A Piece of History: Michael Jackson Live at Wembley Stadium
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"Jackson played a total of seven shows in London to an estimated 500,000 people. Ticket demand was so strong it was estimated he could have done at least 10 more sold-out Wembley concerts if he had desired. Everyone wanted to witness the phenomenon that was Michael Jackson.On September 18, after years of gathering dust in storage, the world will finally have the chance to experience the magic again.[/LEFT]
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