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Utter nonsense!I don’t know. Maybe his nose surgeries or lip surgeries affected his singing? Maybe his health issues? Or maybe his prescription drug addiction?
Utter nonsense!I don’t know. Maybe his nose surgeries or lip surgeries affected his singing? Maybe his health issues? Or maybe his prescription drug addiction?
What decline?Of course, no one knows the real reason behind Michael’s vocals declining. I was just speculating.
Decline in terms of sounding hoarse, raspy, strained, breathy, etc, during certain recording sessions/songs in his later career.What decline?
The Girl Is Mine.
Agree, the vocals on whatever happens are great.I’m not sure what you’re hearing, to be honest. What’s not great about those vocals?
That solo demo version with the strings is so much better than the released version with Paul.I love Michael's solo demo version of the song. Great strings, great vocals. It's the duet approach in the final version that makes it cheesy.
They sound strainedI’m not sure what you’re hearing, to be honest. What’s not great about those vocals?
MJ is straining his voice and trying too hard to get a good vocal- it’s a very labored vocal. Also the tone of his voice sounds like he had a cold when he was recording it.I’m not sure what you’re hearing, to be honest. What’s not great about those vocals?
I think the overall issue with his vocal on Whatever Happens is that it sounds very labored. Like he is trying too hard to record a good vocal, if that makes sense. But that aside, I agree with you that it is an excellently written song. I just wish it had a better vocal on it.So you don't have a real answer. You just saying whatever I'm afraid.
MJ was an interpretive singer who sang music emotively. He didn't care about holding notes or sounding pretty or any of that, and he stopped doing that pretty much whenever he needed to. Earth Song is wonderfully imperfect vocally and that's what makes it sound good. Sure you'll say there's still a big difference but idk, they all have the same ambiance to me.
I don’t hear a decline at all. On Invincible the vocals are generally mixed differently compared to in previous albums: drier, and thus more up-close, mainly. This is evident in Whatever Happens, and could explain what might be found as sounding more strained.Decline in terms of sounding hoarse, raspy, strained, breathy, etc, during certain recording sessions/songs in his later career.
It is also interesting that many of the singer's collaborators avoid answering questions about that.
For example, sound engineer Brad Sundberg is said to ignore such questions from attendees (during his seminars).
Some people also have asserted that his staccato singing style from the 'BAD’ era onwards (which is a very demanding style) put a strain on his vocal cords and this also led to a vocal decline which is apparent in his later recording sessions/songs.
The Michael album is 7 songs now, no fake material at all. What is cheating about it now?As per usual, the Michael album gets disqualified for cheating.
That's a good point. I guess the Michael album is fine nowadays without the fakes.The Michael album is 7 songs now, no fake material at all. What is cheating about it now?
For me it's kinda the opposite. That album, those tracks, solidified my MJ love. I knew MJ, and Off The Wall was a classic in my household, and my life. But I didn't personally know his body of work until I discovered it, and it started here.That's a good point. I guess the Michael album is fine nowadays without the fakes.
The whole project is still tainted for me though even as I individually love the remaining seven tracks. Just seeing the album cover makes my blood boil. Too many bad memories.
Like, Please, my Life, can ANYONE understand Come Together at all???? Whatever Happens sounds as clear and enunciated as a British Queen's Closed Captions in comparison.Well. Idk, I find it engaging. It sounds more to me like he's enunciating better so you can understand him more often. It's way easier to hear the words in Invincible than it was in the HIStory era, which as great as it was, was basically a CD full of
Especially Tabloid Junkie. My God, is it catchy, even though it's basically sung in cursive.
The albums, or the songs? I think there are great songs to be found in all of them, and Bad is a great album Imo. I just see Invincible, Michael, Xscape, some of BOTDF as much weaker projects compared to other MJ albums.Every time someone says, Bad, Invincible, or Xscape are not good, they seem to immediately go viral in return. Can you say Get out of the Echo Chamber?
I prefer the seven remixed tracks on the Michael album over the Xscape remixes.That's a good point. I guess the Michael album is fine nowadays without the fakes.
The whole project is still tainted for me though even as I individually love the remaining seven tracks. Just seeing the album cover makes my blood boil. Too many bad memories.
Again, see, that's just your opinion. I don't even disagree,but the new generation see things differently. These albums were made for them. And again they're still going viral, it's like the more you say it.The albums, or the songs? I think there are great songs to be found in all of them, and Bad is a great album Imo. I just see Invincible, Michael, Xscape, some of BOTDF as much weaker projects compared to other MJ albums.
No lies detected. I agree with every word mateIt’s all subjective at the end of the day, but every artist has “bad” songs, videos, performances, and ideas. Not everybody will agree on what they are, but we all have favorites and least favorites. Mine are:
MJ is my favorite artist of all time, and I enjoy 95% of his output. But that other 5% I can’t deny.
- The music video for “Man in the Mirror.” I understand the sentiment behind it, but it was a huge missed opportunity.
- The HIStory Tour in its entirety is probably the worst project MJ ever took on. Mediocre/underwhelming set list, lip-synching all but 15 minutes of a 2-hour show, consistently horrible live vocals, and absolutely nothing new or original. It’s a complete and utter failure in my eyes.
- The vocals on “Heaven Can Wait” are embarrassing. The song itself is whatever, but his performance is easily the worst in his discography.
- Participating in the Bashir documentary. Self-explanatory.
'Privacy' is trying too hard to be edgy musically, not lyrically.As for his main album tracks, Privacy is my least favourite. Lyrically it's trying too hard to be edgy and the chorus is rather bland.
Apparently that was intentional on his part (on that particular song).I think the overall issue with his vocal on Whatever Happens is that it sounds very labored. Like he is trying too hard to record a good vocal, if that makes sense. But that aside, I agree with you that it is an excellently written song. I just wish it had a better vocal on it.
Yep, I love Whatever Happens but the only thing that stops it being a real top 10 favourite MJ song for me, is the vocal. I love it for what it is, but I wish he'd have recorded it in 1998.I think the overall issue with his vocal on Whatever Happens is that it sounds very labored. Like he is trying too hard to record a good vocal, if that makes sense. But that aside, I agree with you that it is an excellently written song. I just wish it had a better vocal on it.
The robot dance during the 'Stranger In Moscow' performance is highly symbolical, and it actually works for that particular song because of the song's theme and lines.I really think that the performances of DS and Come Together were really bad and uninspiring. Completely pointless songs to do live, imo.
I am also not a fan of the robot used during Stranger In Moscow performances. It worked for songs like Billie Jean and Dancing Machine, but not for a song like Stranger In Moscow.