OnirMJ
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I don't see the point in being overly-precious about keeping MJ's demos sacred and untouched. At the end of the day, songs like Chicago and Hollywood Tonight had so much potential in the original demos and were taken to the next level by being given fresh production. There is no way in a million years MJ would've kept midi-instruments and tinny drum patterns on the final versions of these songs, so I'm glad they fleshed these songs out. No doubt they would've been even better if MJ had continued to work on them and have his input, but I think it would've been a shame to only have these songs in demo form.
I agree with this part.