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I made an alternative T-shirt design. :laughing:
(It’s just a joke, their stuff is not that bad, just a little underwhelming. )
The BAD25 doc was pretty insightful and this is how MJ should be remembered, for the craft of making music, how songs were orchestrated etc.
At this stage, all I want from anniversaries are documentaries, not unreleased songs, half finished songs, remixe no t-shirts or any of that kind of material. The BAD25 doc was pretty insightful and this is how MJ should be remembered, for the craft of making music, how songs were orchestrated etc.
history was release june 1995. I think the allegations was somewhat over then until 2003 I think. so even if they did do a history doc they really wouldn't have to put all of that in the doc though
On the other hand, Journey from Motown to Off the Wall is (in my opinion) the single worst thing the Estate has ever put out.
For me, it all depends on who is at the helm. If they ask Spike Lee back, he needs to do a better job.
Umm, but a good chunk of that album is about the events in 1993/94? How to tell the story without going into that?
NatureCriminal7896;4292092 said:there ways without going fully in to it.
MJ decided to end D.S. with a gunshot.
Yet again, the greediness rises.
For those who need a reminder:
(I'm sounding like a broken record, I know.)
- Sony and the Estate are businesses. Like it or not, no business on the planet will invest time and money into a product they feel won't generate a financial return, no matter how much money the business is worth.
- Bad 25 was a commercial disappointment, despite having a larger promotional cycle than any reissue I can think of (e.g., a Pepsi sponsorship, a Spike Lee documentary broadcast on ABC, a two-hour BET special, a single reprint). If a reissue of one of Michael's most commercially successful and culturally influential albums failed, why on Earth would those involved do anything even obscurely resembling it for HIStory, which doesn't hold 1/5 the societal impact or popularity?
- Michael Jackson was not Prince. He did not leave behind a trove of completed material or worthwhile demos; nearly everybody with insider knowledge has confirmed as much. The day will inevitably come when the Estate has nothing left to offer. I would much rather that day take place decades into the future, rather than immediately.
- Die-hard fans are only a fraction of the overall population. The Estate cannot cater to us because we alone cannot sustain a project that the general public has no interest in.
- Not only is the Estate currently in a $100 million legal battle with HBO, they are also facing another round of Robson/Safechuck civil trials and the prospect of a Leaving Neverland sequel, given that Dan Reed will be filming the proceedings.
- By definition, an "estate" serves the purpose of, among other things, preserving an artist's legacy and protecting their personal and financial assets. Over the last ten years, Michael's Estate paid off nearly $400 in debt, generated $2 billion in revenue, topped Forbes's list of highest earning dead celebrities ten out of the last eleven years (seven of which were consecutive), and introduced multiple projects (e.g., the Cirque tour, the Vegas residency, the Broadway show) that will keep his legacy alive. The Estate was NOT established to give fans new music whenever they so desired. They are not obligated to give us ANYTHING. Obviously they are not immune from criticism, but the idea that they SHOULD do something simply because we want them to is ludicrous and selfish.
I love HIStory just as much as everyone here. I would love to see a full rollout for it, and I'm not crazy over the merch either. However, I'm still baffled by the constant whining and complaining over the Estate's refusal to waste money on a small fraction of Michael's overall fan base by emptying his vault whenever we so desire.
People on other sides often mention Prince's Estate because they release so frequently, even though said releases have been on par with the Estate's in many cases.
Relax.
Prince estate has been kicking MJ estate butt lately.
dam2040;4292237 said:HIStory had so much work and effort put into the aesthetic & imagery of it. This is a slap in the face to all of that.
SO lazy. So lazy it actually comes off as offensive.
Yep I agree re release "THEY DON'T CARE BOUT US"
I am not sure about that. Although They Don't Care About Us fits perfectly with what happened with George Floyd, re-releasing it would seem like MJ's Estate looking to gain a hit by using the current unfortunate events, which doesn't sit well with me and won't sit well with many people.
Yep I agree re release "THEY DON'T CARE BOUT US"
I am not sure about that. Although They Don't Care About Us fits perfectly with what happened with George Floyd, re-releasing it would seem like MJ's Estate looking to gain a hit by using the current unfortunate events, which doesn't sit well with me and won't sit well with many people.
I am not sure about that. Although They Don't Care About Us fits perfectly with what happened with George Floyd, re-releasing it would seem like MJ's Estate looking to gain a hit by using the current unfortunate events, which doesn't sit well with me and won't sit well with many people.