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I think I could watch the Dangerous Tour rehearsals all day and all night and never tire of it. It's one of the most delightful things I've ever watched.That's why I absolutely adore the Dangerous Tour Rehearsals. He had forgotten a lot of the choreographies and just went with it and had fun. Doing moves he usually never does, singing songs differently. Love it.
I think I could watch the Dangerous Tour rehearsals all day and all night and never tire of it. It's one of the most delightful things I've ever watched.
Guys any news regarding the topic ''off the wall docu''?
I just met Spike Lee in person at the Brooklyn Loves Michael Jackson event today. I asked him how the documentary is going and he told me it's going well and he just wrapped up interviews for it yesterday.
As much as I love that interview, is there really anything about the production of Off the Wall in that interview? It definitely has some great performances of "Off the Wall" tracks from the Destiny Tour though.
I can't really think of any other interviews around this period of time though, perhaps some audio interviews I can't think of atm, I'd have to look.
How is that not a fact? It is a fact that 447 concerts were filmed throughout Destiny all the way to History. Now whether all concerts exists today and what kind of shape they're in and if most of them are archived is up for speculation. But the fact still remains that MJ taped all of his concerts.
I think this statement may have been true if Michael had to personally manage all of his video footage. He had people who's job it was to manage these things. Even the Bad Tour VHS he had was made for him from the masters and sent to him. I think Mike was a serious pack rat. He saved his nephews diapers now. Just like he hires people like accountants to manage his money. I'm sure he had an archivist of some sort for everything.
Coduscus;4107449 said:Aren't all pop star shows the same in a given tour, in terms of the determined setlist and general choreography?
SoCav;4107579 said:^Definitely true, it's the freedom gained from having a simple music show without theatrics that allows a guy like Springsteen to play something like 50 different songs out of the 60 he plays in total on back-to-back nights. When you involve theatrics, you limit yourself with pyro, complicated choreography, and so on.
However, it's just not how he was trained, not the path he chose and just not really who he was as an artist imo. He was too much of a perfectionist. That same perfectionism gave us all the amazing work he produced though.
Your box set idea sounds wonderful. I'd add the rehearsals for the tours since I'm crazy for behind the scenes stuff.Not that it really matters but when Michael said Motown 25 was pretty much spontaneous I think it's pretty obvious it was not.. I believe he stated that to build the performance as in.. (The most famous performance of all time was spontaneous and was THAT good).. For hype I believe. His spontaneous movements are different than what he showed that night.
I would love a box set of each era.. 1. album 2. concert supporting that album 3. documentary surrounding album.. Even toss in a cool booklet and packaging THAT I would wait in line for!
Not that it really matters but when Michael said Motown 25 was pretty much spontaneous I think it's pretty obvious it was not.. I believe he stated that to build the performance as in.. (The most famous performance of all time was spontaneous and was THAT good).. For hype I believe. His spontaneous movements are different than what he showed that night.
I agree with your opinion on Billie Jean in Motown 25. It definitely wasn't as rehearsed and polished as we saw later on but it was definitely worked out. But I think that the spontaneity occurred just a few nights before in his kitchen.
That would have been confirmed if we got to see his rehearsal when the big Motown 25 set got released last year. Suzanne dePasse said it was when she saw the rehearsal she knew it had to be filmed. And talked to him about it then. Final editing rights etc.
It has occurred to me that the Estate wouldn't permit the release of the footage because of that spontaneous embellishment.
KOPV, yes, agree to disagree.
The unzipped pants was not a dance move, it was an attempt at humor. We would have to know if that attempt was already written in a script before filming to correctly define it as premeditated.
This video makes it clear that it was definitely premeditated![]()
Obviously not happening this year