Sisoqqq
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I was very happy about news but in the end it's joke hhhhIt's a joke, the point is we don't know what they have
I was very happy about news but in the end it's joke hhhhIt's a joke, the point is we don't know what they have
People don't want to work to earn a living man. Get with it.I mean, like you said, it's kinda obvious it would be posted elsewhere, also it's not something they produced so being annoyed at that and trying charge because of it just reeks of a weird need for unwarranted compensation.
Also I do not think people auctioning stuff off is a good thing, either, really
Don't hate. They make more money selling off old MJ songs than we'll make doing the trade we went to school for. They're winning and we're not.People don't want to work to earn a living man. Get with it.
Isn't it on the multitrack?
He said Randy [12 y/o] came up with the title, not lyrics. Randy [guitarist] has been receiving royalties the whole time and never said anything?Wait so MJ wrote State of Shock with a 12 year old called Randy Hansen.
But the record label sent royalty cheques to Randy Hansen, the guitarist born in 1954, who'd never even met Michael Jackson?
What a strange situation
michael told the boy to come up with some lyrics after he (the boy) came up with the title. michael decided that those lyrics were ‘too soft’ and changed them. it had nothing to do with mick at that point. he was a duet partner and nothing else. this process could have happened before freddie’s involvement.He said Randy [12 y/o] came up with the title, not lyrics. Randy [guitarist] has been receiving royalties the whole time and never said anything?
Sometimes I think Michael enjoyed telling little white lies. He asked Mick to write lyrics for SOS and Mick presented "gotta be mine 'cause you're so fine. I like your style, it makes me smile" but Michael told him "smile" is too soft. How is this line possible if Michael and Freddie already did the demo in 1982 and the lyrics were already there?
Mick had nothing to do with the lyrics, the 12 year old kid came up with the lyrics and MJ altered them to give them more of an edge.He said Randy [12 y/o] came up with the title, not lyrics. Randy [guitarist] has been receiving royalties the whole time and never said anything?
Sometimes I think Michael enjoyed telling little white lies. He asked Mick to write lyrics for SOS and Mick presented "gotta be mine 'cause you're so fine. I like your style, it makes me smile" but Michael told him "smile" is too soft. How is this line possible if Michael and Freddie already did the demo in 1982 and the lyrics were already there?
In Michael’s defense, his way of pronouncing it is way closer to how it’s actually pronounced than the Americanized version, “soc-ruh-teeze” lolAs mentionned on mjfrance, the name was corrected in Moonwalk
I've been downloading them as they get released for my own private, safekeeping. I hope they stay up though.Anyone have an archive of these in case it gets removed?
Wow, Opus None reference in 2024. What's old is new again.Wait, there's more to the story lol
Apparently, both Sonia and her husband Howard Mann were sued by the Estate in 2013 for publishing Katherine's 'Remembering Michael' photo book without permission, as well for the documentary that Mrs. Jackson changed her mind after realising that the two were not trustworthy people. They were also behind the creation of 'Opis None', the horrible remix passed off as unreleased that ended up in court.
MJ Estate Sues Howard Mann and business partner Henry Vaccaro - Settlement reached
(To the mods, since the thread about the estate sent a cease and desist letter to Howard Mann was closed, I opened a new thread, hope thats Ok) --- MJ Estate Sues Katherine Jackson's Business Partner Michael Jackson's Estate has just sued Howard Mann, Katherine Jackson's business partner...www.mjjcommunity.com
Never expect something for free.I'm loving the videos too, I just find the whole story interesting. A lot of people were complaining about the subscription and the paid demos, now it makes more sense considering this person has been illegaly using Michael and his family for over 10 years to make a profit. But hey, at least they're not talking negatively about him.
Next released item is "I Have This Dream" featuring R.Kelly, with an asterik besides itI'm willing to let all of that slide as long as they keep sharing unseen content lol
Anyone else hoping that they'll be uploading the 1983/1985 demo of Dirty Diana? I'm dying to hear MJ sing the guitar solo. This channel might just be our only way of getting that demo. Buffalo Bill for one would also be a dream come true.
I prefer for one account to upload these, preferably the person in possession of the content. It starts to get messy when other accounts start taking the content and uploading it to their own account without crediting. It's easier to just go to one channel to listen to itI’m just happy to hear michael’s previously unheard thoughts on his music. it doesn’t matter to me who uploads these conversations. I don’t understand the witch-hunt to be honest. just seems like a jealous attempt to ruin it for everyone else.
to my understanding, that was already the case initially. ‘celebrity classified’ was the only channel to upload these conversations and demos for free. then people began stealing their content (some on this very site), and that’s when the (optional) subscription fee was implemented.I prefer for one account to upload these, preferably the person in possession of the content. It starts to get messy when other accounts start taking the content and uploading it to their own account without crediting. It's easier to just go to one channel to listen to it