coolcat75
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But you did.
I know I did. I didnt steal the songs directly from sony, but from someone who did. I now realize that it is wrong, and im not doing it again.
But you did.
I disagree. To me the upbeat songs sound the least like him. I stated this before. Some people are more sensitive to slower songs, some people are more sensitive to faster songs. As far as I am concerned I am more sensitive to faster songs and I immediately frowned when I heard Monster.
i have to agree. that could be because Bad is my favorite track. .
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Kreen, do you even know that they used WORDS from previous songs in these ones, literally to bookend phrases? The entire ad-libs of Monster in its final chorus are basically ad-libs and words from other songs.
No, you're missing the point. Had Malachi completed the full lines, it'd sound more like Malachi. Since they use copy and pasted words it makes Michael Jackson in the song more. It's a "pro-fake" theory indeed.
It is claimed by Eddie in the making of the album video, and he is credited as co-writer on all 12 songs as per the copyright registrations and album credits.
That's true, but MJ is also credited on almost all of the songs on Invincible, when we know he didn't write them. It,s become, sadly, common industry practice for writers and producers to include the star's name in the credits, sometimes just because they changed a word here and there.
So now we are using Friedman to support arguments? Oh dear. He only claimed that he heard them, and never mentioned it in his original 2007 article. It was 2010 when he first claimed to have heard them. He is the same "journalist" who revealed the existence of the songs and went to great lengths to prove their authenticity, which should speak for itself. No other journalist has ever claimed to have heard them. It should also be noted that he only claimed to have heard the Porte versions. He makes no claim of having heard the MJ versions prior to 2010.
I know Roger Friedman falls in the "villain" category for some fans (including for reporting on MJ's financial and health problems, which fans didn't want to believe, but that turned out to be all too real in the end). Friedman is a legitimate. published journalist, who has worked for legitimate, professional media organisations. He has a career, and a name. He has real access to the people involved in the very affair. In all of those ways, he's a better source than anyone who has none of those things. And as to why he would have any reason to help the Cascios pull off their hoax, I have no idea...
Michael managed to record multiple takes for 12 complete songs but failed to do any adlibs on any of them?
How do we know he recorded "multiple takes for 12 complete songs"? In fact, it looks like this is far from true. "Soldier Boy" was very clearly constructed from a very incomplete vocals : it's missing parts that one would expect in a complete songs. Same for All I Need; doesn't that one even repeat a whole verse? Burn Tonight seems to come from very incomplete material also, with Porte being featured prominently on the chorus. Chances are some songs were more complete than others.
Eddie and Frank Cascio, their close family, James Porte and Cupeta. That's it. Why wouldn't they keep quiet when there is money involved?
You forget to add Porte and Malachi's close families/wives/girlfriends. And also everybody's friends, who might be surprised to learn that, say, their good friend James Porte was in New Jersey recording with MJ when they remember spending that whole summer with him drinking beer in their basement. Oh, and also Friedman, apparently, and HIS family. So basically, dozens of people -- most of whom are unrelated and basically strangers to one another-- would have to hold their tongues.
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Don't worry, we all do :yes:Edit. I'm talking rubbish.
Don't worry, we all do :yes:
^^ Is he the guy from 'Come Fly With Me'? (UK BBC Comedy)
You sound like Taaj Malik.
yes, I meant we all :yes:You mean, you do
yes, I meant I do :yes:
ExactlyEspecially me.
Not exactly I am worse.