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MJ's career would be dead without the common people. That includes other artists who wanna sample him, people who want to remix his music, and even the duet singers they can get.I said it before, and I'll say it again. Remixes suck....especially to an established hit song. This is a song that didn't need one.
Sadly MJ himself released remixes of his already released hit songs, on Blood On The Dance Floor and Thriller 25.I said it before, and I'll say it again. Remixes suck....especially to an established hit song. This is a song that didn't need one.
You're a radio host?I'm not crazy about it, but i'll spin it on the radio next week.
Yeah...(Check out the Yay I heard Michael on the Radio threadYou're a radio host?
Michael's arm was twisted to do those remixes. He wasn't for them at all. It's all on record from those who worked with him. He wanted BOTDF to be an EP with just the original 5 but Sony strangleholded him to do it.Sadly MJ himself relaxed remixes of his already released hit songs, on Blood On The Dance Floor and Thriller 25.
Not exactly, Sony wanted MJ to release Hot Street, Nite Line and She's Trouble for T25 but he decided to go for more remixes instead. He wouldn't be totally against something like this remix.Michael's arm was twisted to do those remixes. He wasn't for them at all. It's all on record from those who worked with him. He wanted BOTDF to be an EP with just the original 5 but Sony strangleholded him to do it.
I have to be honest a really weak remix would have expected moreThe song is out if you live in a country where it's already Friday.
Ich muss ehrlich sagen, ein wirklich schwacher Remix wäre es
Timbaland hätte es viel besser machen könnenIch muss ehrlich sagen, ein wirklich schwacher Remix hätte mehr erwartet![]()
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MJ has been releasing remixes since the 1980s. I will never buy his “I don’t like remixes” stance.Sadly MJ himself relaxed remixes of his already released hit songs, on Blood On The Dance Floor and Thriller 25.
Actually, the 1970s because The Jacksons had some remixes and there were also 12" remix maxi singles for Ease On Down The Road & You Can't Win from The Wiz. Technically, the different version of Dancing Machine from the album of the same name & the Get It Together album was a remix. There's also a video where Mike is in a car listening to Ignition by R. Kelly. The version he is listening to is a remix, it even says so in the lyrics and that was the version played on the radio and used in the music video.MJ has been releasing remixes since the 1980s. I will never buy his “I don’t like remixes” stance.
Yeah, I've often viewed his comments in context. He may have been unhappy at being forced to put remixes on certain projects, but other times have been totally happy for them to included. Doesn't really need to black or white in that regard.MJ has been releasing remixes since the 1980s. I will never buy his “I don’t like remixes” stance.
Say Say Say had a 12" remix single when the song was originally released. I bought it and still have it. It was remixed by then popular remixer Jellybean Benitez.I said it before, and I'll say it again. Remixes suck....especially to an established hit song. This is a song that didn't need one.
Remixes sometimes are used as a crutch or as an attempt to change his art in a bid for more popularity. Good remixes done with passion are more valid. MJ also didn't like techno/house, I imagine those types bothered MJ more than genres that actually appealed to him.Yeah, I've often viewed his comments in context. He may have been unhappy at being forced to put remixes on certain projects, but other times have been totally happy for them to included. Doesn't really need to black or white in that regard.
Very cool!Yeah...(Check out the Yay I heard Michael on the Radio threadI host a show called Urban Smooth on Dublin South FM 93.9 every Saturday night, I play at least one Michael/J5/The Jacksons every week. I do tribute shows for Michael on the week of his birthday In August. I done a Thriller 40 show back in November too. It's on Saturday night 07:00PM Irish time. Its broadcast on the stations website and on my SoundCloud too.
listening to it all daySay Say Say had a 12" remix single when the song was originally released. I bought it and still have it. It was remixed by then popular remixer Jellybean Benitez.
I don't know about this. Mike appeared to like groups like Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra, Pet Shop Boys, & Depeche Mode which are pretty much synth based dance music similar to those genres. House is just an offshoot of disco, and it some of it sounds similar to some 1970s disco tracks. Listen to songs from the 1970s like I Feel Love by Donna Summer, Nobu by Herbie Hancock, & Race Babbling by Stevie Wonder. They're kinda proto-techno/rave.MJ also didn't like techno/house,
It was according to Rodney Jerkins he didn't like techno. Maybe house was not the same.I don't know about this. Mike appeared to like groups like Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra, Pet Shop Boys, & Depeche Mode which are pretty much synth based dance music similar to those genres. House is just an offshoot of disco, and it some of it sounds similar to some 1970s disco tracks. Listen to songs from the 1970s like I Feel Love by Donna Summer, Nobu by Herbie Hancock, & Race Babbling by Stevie Wonder. They're kinda proto-techno/rave.