The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

I like games. I really do. So, let's play one.

As we all can guess, there will be more Brad Sundberg seminars in Europe this year.
I don't know which ones he will offer. But I will attend at least one.

The first person I meet inside the "studio", wearing a mjjcommunity T-Shirt, will receive one USB stick with unreleased vocals.
Something that has never been published. Should the title I have in mind leak on YouTube beforehand, I will choose something equally.

To make it not as expensive and give everyone a fair chance: It will be a Saturday.

Sounds fun and fair, doesn't it?
What song
 
You demanded:

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You didn't say I had to be polite.
 
The first person I meet inside the "studio", wearing a mjjcommunity T-Shirt, will receive one USB stick with unreleased vocals.
Something that has never been published.
> firmware-god proceeds to hand over a USB Killer or sum like that.
 
Veterans of this forum, so to speak, is this the longest a thread has been drawn out in your time here ?
 
The interview, right? Did he also sing the chorus for Best Of Joy / The Toy ?
(also Michael is so happy and cheerful here I just love it!! cuteness overload ! ) 😄😊💗
I’ve never seen this in full and I usually skim through it because the sound of the waterfall in the background is distracting but I don’t think he sings The Toy in here, just this little tune he wrote.
 
Would’ve been a better interview if he wasn’t in front of that waterfall. Wish they would’ve asked him more about music and his projects at the time
Yea, can't argue that. It is distracting. It's a shame that his artistry was largely ignored in favor of shallow, narrow-minded questions. Who knows what we could've learned if they hadn't been so obsessed with his color, his nose, or any of the other nonsense.
 
Yea, can't argue that. It is distracting. It's a shame that his artistry was largely ignored in favor of shallow, narrow-minded questions. Who knows what we could've learned if they hadn't been so obsessed with his color, his nose, or any of the other nonsense.
They could’ve asked more about Thriller and the recording process. He could’ve talked about Victory a little. So much potential but with it being 1983, I don’t think anyone thought to dig deeper
 
They could’ve asked more about Thriller and the recording process. He could’ve talked about Victory a little. So much potential but with it being 1983, I don’t think anyone thought to dig deeper
I agree, but also safe to say he had proven himself a game-changing artist, having been performing his entire life, and not to mention the unbelieveable sales of Thriller. There was plenty for them to dig into, artist-wise.

When it comes to lack of depth in questions - some it could've been the amazement of his star status, others it was more nefarious. But I feel there were so many missed opportunities.
 
I agree, but also safe to say he had proven himself a game-changing artist, having been performing his entire life, and not to mention the unbelieveable sales of Thriller. There was plenty for them to dig into, artist-wise.

When it comes to lack of depth in questions - some it could've been the amazement of his star status, others it was more nefarious. But I feel there were so many missed opportunities.
They don't seem to appreciate many artists processes. They only care about studying dead old dudes in a classroom somewhere when the genre is "historical", i.e, dead and uncontroversial.
 
Apparently there is a "Pajamas" snippet online that kinda sounds legit in terms of production. We should ask Damien if it's the real thing.
 
As in just leaked ?

Edit: Think I found it. Two separate snippets over nine seconds. Sounds more legit than most. Confirmation would be great, though. I just sent it to Damien.

It's fake, I recognize that song and it's a fan-made. I think it used to be on this channel but my memory is a bit vague. https://www.youtube.com/@TAHMJ/videos
 
All of a sudden these three vans drive up and next thing you know, what the—there’s the Seven Dwarfs-- you know like you would see at Disneyland--are getting out of the van. And they frolic into his house. At that time I’m going, “This is too wild.” The water fountain that’s in front of his house is actually his wishing well, so they all went out there and they were doing their little, you know, wish. Michael always said, you know, “Capture the Magic”, so I was capturing the magic on film. - Steven Howell

 
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