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Hasn't there been like, 5 pictures of him seen this year? :blink:
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If he is doing what many of the fans have been asking him to do...writing the majority of the songs and producing the album himself...then he's probably been spending a lot of time in recording studios with musicians and so forth.
Don't forget, he said he is the medium through which the music comes...
If we really think about what he is saying, then we will realize there are most likely a series of things that must take place after the music comes to him.
He said he dictates into his little tape recorder the sounds of the instruments that he's hearing in his head.
Well, if this is the first part of the process, then the next part is going to be piecing the sounds together. For instance, a big part of the process is probably getting skilled musicians to mimic the sounds of the instruments that he is hearing. Also, if he's hearing a song in its totality in his head, and recording the individual sounds with a little hand-held tape recorder, the songs are first being recorded diced up.
He won't be able to put the songs back together until he gets into a recording studio with skilled musicians that can play the different instruments he's hearing. He will also have to record the music while the musicians are playing it, and before they can actually play it, he must first teach them what their individual parts sound like. They can't hear what's in his head, only he can. Therefore, he will have to walk them through it step by step.
He will also have to put together something like a rough draft of a song...which he refers to as raggedy...so he can hear the song outside of his head. In other words, he most likely needs to be able to hear the song inside of the room. And until he can hear the song inside of the room, he can't fine tune it
I remember him saying during an interview that getting a song to sound exactly like what he's hearing in his head is the hardest part.
Well, if getting a song to sound as closely as possible to what he's hearing in his head is the hardest part, he most likely is not going to be satisfied with it until he feels he's got a pretty close match. And if he's not satisfied with it, he is not going to pass it on to us.
I bet when he's being very meticulous, he is probably trying to perfect the songs that have come to him in this manner. I bet when he is using extra care while recreating the songs (i.e., bringing them to life), it's probably when the songs are coming to him with both music and lyrics because it's coming to him interwoven. The more complex the song is, the more time it will take to perfect.
If this is what he's doing...working on songs that are coming to him, then fans are waiting for what they've asked for and should sincerely be patient. What they've asked for takes time.
Michael isn't throwing songs together from samples like many recording artists are doing these days. He is doing everything from scratch like the pro that he is. He's trying to bring to life something that's never been heard before by anyone except him.
If fans want the songs that come to him in a spiritual way, waiting patiently is the only right thing to do. If fans want this album to be filled with songs that are by him...and God...then they can't be asking for photos simultaneously. If Michael is out attending a whole bunch of functions so fans can see him, it will mean less time being spent in the studio. The less time he spends in the studio, the longer it will take for the album to be completed.
Fans must figure out what they really want and try to stop switching back and forth, or they will make themselves miserable during the wait. Do fans want music, or do fans want a whole bunch of photos first? If they wait for him to finish the music first, they will most likely end up getting both anyway.
Michael has gone completely under ground. He has dropped out of sight. He's got EVERYBODY that's working with him on mute. His camp has been put on silent mode too.
Do you all know what this means? It means Michael is FOCUSED. :yes:
He likes magic. He has disappeared like a magician. When he reappears and he presses the play button on what he's got planned, it's going to be ON, y'all!! Until then, gotta listen to the tick-tock of the clock, or get a hobby. LOL.
No matter what you're doing with your spare time, the wait is part of the fun. Enjoy it. If we are waiting for music, and have already gotten magazines with him on the cover, and nice photos inside the magazines, along with a lengthy light-hearted interview, then he is free and we should be thankful.
As recently as this past weekend Michael was spotted leaving a recording studio in Vegas. Several pictures were taken by a passerby, but for the most part his privacy is being well respected. :yes:
If he is doing what many of the fans have been asking him to do...writing the majority of the songs and producing the album himself...then he's probably been spending a lot of time in recording studios with musicians and so forth.
Don't forget, he said he is the medium through which the music comes...
If we really think about what he is saying, then we will realize there are most likely a series of things that must take place after the music comes to him.
He said he dictates into his little tape recorder the sounds of the instruments that he's hearing in his head.
Well, if this is the first part of the process, then the next part is going to be piecing the sounds together. For instance, a big part of the process is probably getting skilled musicians to mimic the sounds of the instruments that he is hearing. Also, if he's hearing a song in its totality in his head, and recording the individual sounds with a little hand-held tape recorder, the songs are first being recorded diced up.
He won't be able to put the songs back together until he gets into a recording studio with skilled musicians that can play the different instruments he's hearing. He will also have to record the music while the musicians are playing it, and before they can actually play it, he must first teach them what their individual parts sound like. They can't hear what's in his head, only he can. Therefore, he will have to walk them through it step by step.
He will also have to put together something like a rough draft of a song...which he refers to as raggedy...so he can hear the song outside of his head. In other words, he most likely needs to be able to hear the song inside of the room. And until he can hear the song inside of the room, he can't fine tune it
I remember him saying during an interview that getting a song to sound exactly like what he's hearing in his head is the hardest part.
Well, if getting a song to sound as closely as possible to what he's hearing in his head is the hardest part, he most likely is not going to be satisfied with it until he feels he's got a pretty close match. And if he's not satisfied with it, he is not going to pass it on to us.
I bet when he's being very meticulous, he is probably trying to perfect the songs that have come to him in this manner. I bet when he is using extra care while recreating the songs (i.e., bringing them to life), it's probably when the songs are coming to him with both music and lyrics because it's coming to him interwoven. The more complex the song is, the more time it will take to perfect.
If this is what he's doing...working on songs that are coming to him, then fans are waiting for what they've asked for and should sincerely be patient. What they've asked for takes time.
Michael isn't throwing songs together from samples like many recording artists are doing these days. He is doing everything from scratch like the pro that he is. He's trying to bring to life something that's never been heard before by anyone except him.
If fans want the songs that come to him in a spiritual way, waiting patiently is the only right thing to do. If fans want this album to be filled with songs that are by him...and God...then they can't be asking for photos simultaneously. If Michael is out attending a whole bunch of functions so fans can see him, it will mean less time being spent in the studio. The less time he spends in the studio, the longer it will take for the album to be completed.
Fans must figure out what they really want and try to stop switching back and forth, or they will make themselves miserable during the wait. Do fans want music, or do fans want a whole bunch of photos first? If they wait for him to finish the music first, they will most likely end up getting both anyway.
Michael has gone completely under ground. He has dropped out of sight. He's got EVERYBODY that's working with him on mute. His camp has been put on silent mode too.
Do you all know what this means? It means Michael is FOCUSED. :yes:
He likes magic. He has disappeared like a magician. When he reappears and he presses the play button on what he's got planned, it's going to be ON, y'all!! Until then, gotta listen to the tick-tock of the clock, or get a hobby. LOL.
No matter what you're doing with your spare time, the wait is part of the fun. Enjoy it. If we are waiting for music, and have already gotten magazines with him on the cover, and nice photos inside the magazines, along with a lengthy light-hearted interview, then he is free and we should be thankful.
Does anyone know what is happening with Neverland lately? Is it still Michael's? Where is he,etc.?
He probably wants to go from 'where is he to here he is again'!!!
the auction is supposed to happen next wednesday the 14th. i would have thought we would have heard something by now. i think i read that a notice goes out a week b4 the auction. hoping we hear nothing and next wed comes and nothing happens. every morning i hate turning on the text wondering if theres gonna be something about the ranch like there was in march
Well I would hope that by now he has some sort of D-I-G-I-T-A-L recorder that he can plug into a computer.He said he dictates into his little tape recorder the sounds of the instruments that he's hearing in his head.
Well, if this is the first part of the process, then the next part is going to be piecing the sounds together. For instance, a big part of the process is probably getting skilled musicians to mimic the sounds of the instruments that he is hearing. Also, if he's hearing a song in its totality in his head, and recording the individual sounds with a little hand-held tape recorder, the songs are first being recorded diced up.
basically. The quieter he is, the better it is.He probably wants to go from 'where is he to here he is again'!!!
As recently as this past weekend Michael was spotted leaving a recording studio in Vegas. Several pictures were taken by a passerby, but for the most part his privacy is being well respected. :yes: