MJ’s missed opportunities

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My comment about small-scale shows was specifically in response to these two comments both of which I agree with:
And you only have to listen to that tape Murray recorded while Michael was heavily sedated. That to me, tells you everything MJ was about.

Helping people, and putting on a spectacle no one could ever forget - pushing every boundary in every area to do so.

Sitting on a stool is fine for some, but it's not Michael Jackson.
 
And you only have to listen to that tape Murray recorded while Michael was heavily sedated. That to me, tells you everything MJ was about.

Helping people, and putting on a spectacle no one could ever forget - pushing every boundary in every area to do so.

Sitting on a stool is fine for some, but it's not Michael Jackson.
The spectacle was becoming to repetitive,. And I think he knew that. I truly believe had he performed some intimate shows it would have been magical, and yes the media would have said he's lost it, but the audience wins, he put far to much pressure on himself. I think had he performed some specials and seen the reaction he could still be here possibly producing for new artists and living his best life
 
The spectacle was becoming to repetitive,. And I think he knew that.
If he had stayed at Bad Tour Era energy, I don't think anyone would be saying anything about "repetitiveness". That's only even a complaint 15 years posthumously anyway, with the entire Internet at our disposal. Nobody was religiously comparing 1987 and 1992 before the Wembley show dropped.
 
Listening to Hollywood Tonight, I would say it was a wasted opportunity not to let Teddy Riley produce Invincible. I'm sure he would have done well.
 
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