The Discussion of MJ's Unreleased Tracks

So you’re telling me that the estate has already digitized the master tapes for all of the Thriller outtakes, and yet they still decided to use crappy cassette rips for Thriller 40? That’s frankly retarded on their part, like what for?
"Retarded" is quite literally the Estate's middle name. The executors recieved Fs on their archival and business classes, and they want to flaunt their lack of knowledge for all to see.
 
Eddie Santiago journalist said this :
Several songs Jackson recorded for Bad remain unreleased: “Bad Company,” “Broken Chair,” “Buffalo Bill,” “Crack Kills,” “Get Back on Me,” “The Hunt,” “Tomboy,” “What You Do to Me.” One song, “Cheater,” was released on 2004’s […]
Weird. “The Hunt” couldn’t possibly be The Hurt, since it neither was recorded for Bad nor remain unreleased. But then, what song is this referring to?
 
It's a bit off-putting to me how people like Damien had the info for almost 10 years but decided not to share them until now. It's also questionable how he still doesn't give the entire info unless you ask the right question multiple times. Why not put every info he has on his website?
 
It's a bit off-putting to me how people like Damien had the info for almost 10 years but decided not to share them until now. It's also questionable how he still doesn't give the entire info unless you ask the right question multiple times. Why not put every info he has on his website?
Yeah, it’s kinda crazy to me that he could single handedly right countless wrongs that have been circulating for years, but just… doesn’t. That’s a more valuable contribution than continuing on with the Cascio tracks. Obviously nobody is required to do anything, but why spend thousands visiting the US Copyright Office and taunting people with info if you aren’t going to do anything with it?
 
It's a bit off-putting to me how people like Damien had the info for almost 10 years but decided not to share them until now. It's also questionable how he still doesn't give the entire info unless you ask the right question multiple times. Why not put every info he has on his website?
I guess for the same reason the estate would rather monetize every moment of MJs life. To keep people on a hook for ws long as they can gleam from it.
 
I don't know Eddie Santiago. And I don't think he heard those songs. We have information about these songs...

Chris Cadman thinks there's a full version of MJ on "Eaten Alive." Never heard "Get Back on Me" and "The Hunt"... Maybe a misspelling of the song "The Hurt"...
There is a subject about it u can found him
 
You have to be calm and patient. I'm not going to harass him with questions, he surely has better things to do. We must take advantage of the answers we have already had. Like the information on "Far Far Away" or all the information from Damien Shields. I've been researching for over a decade, and it's only been a short time since we've had so much information.
Just be a little patient :)
Im asking you about the songs you asked him before i saw u asking him many times I'm talking about Chris cadman
 
Has anyone here visited the U.S. Copyright Office to listen to Michael’s unreleased stuff? If so, how’s the experience like?
 
It's a bit off-putting to me how people like Damien had the info for almost 10 years but decided not to share them until now. It's also questionable how he still doesn't give the entire info unless you ask the right question multiple times. Why not put every info he has on his website?
If he were to give away everything he knew about Michael's music, nobody would bother listening to him anymore. He obviously doesn’t want that, so he mostly makes vague statements and reveals small snippets of info on purpose to keep people in the hook for as long as possible.
 
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Weird. “The Hunt” couldn’t possibly be The Hurt, since it neither was recorded for Bad nor remain unreleased. But then, what song is this referring to?
I will sent u to read what Eddie Santiago said
 
Has anyone here visited the U.S. Copyright Office to listen to Michael’s unreleased stuff? If so, how’s the experience like?
Someone was going to do it months ago, that person has now vanished. He either took the wrong plane and got lost or he is in jail from trying to steal all the files.
 
Someone was going to do it months ago, that person has now vanished. He either took the wrong plane and got lost or he is in jail from trying to steal all the files.
No. That was me, I said I was considering taking a vacation to DC and spending a day at the Library of Congress. Just haven’t gotten around to planning it yet. Side note- if anyone knows how to request certain materials (ie the unreleased material), please let me know.
 
No. That was me, I said I was considering taking a vacation to DC and spending a day at the Library of Congress. Just haven’t gotten around to planning it yet. Side note- if anyone knows how to request certain materials (ie the unreleased material), please let me know.
You have to send a request email months in advanced because they have to locate the tapes……the older the material, the more it costs
 
You have to send a request email months in advanced because they have to locate the tapes……the older the material, the more it costs
And it's 200$ per hour, right? Can't imagine how expensive that'd be lol. Requesting songs that were registered around the 2010's might be a lot cheaper since they're electronic files.
 
Has anyone here visited the U.S. Copyright Office to listen to Michael’s unreleased stuff? If so, how’s the experience like?
Btw, I wonder if some of the MJ leaks originate from people recording them (without authorization, obviously) during their visits to the U.S Copyright Office—is that plausible?
 
Btw, I wonder if some of the MJ leaks originate from people recording them (without authorization, obviously) during their visits to the U.S Copyright Office—is that plausible?
I don't know, you'd asssume that a federal institution would be heavily secured so I think that's really unlikely. A lot of those leaks comes from songs that were bought from auctions or shown on seminars.
 
And it's 200$ per hour, right? Can't imagine how expensive that'd be lol. Requesting songs that were registered around the 2010's might be a lot cheaper since they're electronic files.
Yup! So imagine having to go through cassettes from the 70s and 80s to hear some unreleased music. I’d do it but probably trim it down to selecting 5 or 6 songs
 
You know, I'd like to hear the Eaten Alive before MJ came into play, the original one written by Barry Gibb and the BeeGees.
You and me both. Barry seems reluctant to let us hear it.

Michael's 1985 copyright confirms he rewrote the chorus and updated the production

Basis of Claim:New Matter: "words and music in the choruses have been completely rewritten."
 
Does anybody know, there are a few versions of Serious Effect? Both leaked already
 
Just out of curiosity, if you have to email the copyright offices ahead of time, they must have to tell you if a tape you requested is in their possession or not right?

So if there are songs that we're not sure exist, the copyright offices could give an indication.
 
Goat really deserves a high quality release. The melody, the music it is all finished. The backgound vocals seem finished and apart from the verses I think most other lyrics seem pretty much done as well. This song IS the goat!
What song you are talking about?
 
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