SmoothMJ
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I'm going to suggest that the 'This is it' concerts would have been a huge success.
When you're the biggest mega star alive, that has been performing for 40+ years, people appreciate seeing you live. They don't spend their time analysing every nuance of the singing and dancing, they care about the overall package, the experience. And you can be sure Michael would have given his fans an experience to remember.
Many people, my children and their friends included, would have been able to say, "we saw MJ live!", to their children and grand children. They would not have gone home and freeze framed everything to see if Michael missed a beat, or mimed incorrectly. Leave that to the anal 'music experts' with an axe to grind.
I went to quite a few MJ concerts. They were an amazing experience. Not once did I give two hoots if Michael mimed whilst performing his ass off. And, looking around at the many thousands of people around me each time, neither did anyone else.
Perhaps the people suggesting what a failure TII would have been are the same people who think AEG/Sony killed Michael by " making him perform"? Certainly I would imagine most of them have never experienced Michael live in concert (watching on TV does not count), or they would never doubt his ability to entertain - miming or not.
When you're the biggest mega star alive, that has been performing for 40+ years, people appreciate seeing you live. They don't spend their time analysing every nuance of the singing and dancing, they care about the overall package, the experience. And you can be sure Michael would have given his fans an experience to remember.
Many people, my children and their friends included, would have been able to say, "we saw MJ live!", to their children and grand children. They would not have gone home and freeze framed everything to see if Michael missed a beat, or mimed incorrectly. Leave that to the anal 'music experts' with an axe to grind.
I went to quite a few MJ concerts. They were an amazing experience. Not once did I give two hoots if Michael mimed whilst performing his ass off. And, looking around at the many thousands of people around me each time, neither did anyone else.
Perhaps the people suggesting what a failure TII would have been are the same people who think AEG/Sony killed Michael by " making him perform"? Certainly I would imagine most of them have never experienced Michael live in concert (watching on TV does not count), or they would never doubt his ability to entertain - miming or not.