SeriousFX
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No, but an instrumental 24 track pack for Spice of Life is out there. It doesn't have the vocal tracks, unfortunately.
No, but an instrumental 24 track pack for Spice of Life is out there. It doesn't have the vocal tracks, unfortunately.
That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. The voice was just something to make him even more unique, he could either use an aggressive voice or use his normal voice, it's not like he turned evil after the accident.Pepsi accident and/or side effects of its medication??
Guys that claimed from someone it was recorded during brad seminar
Here's a guide:
You never listen don't you?
Guys that claimed from someone it was recorded during brad seminar
None of the clips are real. The channel is fake.
Everything that comes from the channels you posted are fake. They're troll accounts.
This is my friend's video. This is a demo MIX but the way he titled it makes it seem like an actual demo. The instrumental itself is a real mixdown from 1991 that leaked about 6 years ago but the vocals are added on by him.Not much changed but it's interesting to know botdf vocals are from 91
This is just a mix. The vocals are from the '97 version, while the instrumental is sourced from Teddy's original demo (it is NOT from the redone 1991 version that was intended on "Dangerous".)Not much changed but it's interesting to know botdf vocals are from 91
Sisoqq is rocking to the 438 unreleased tracks he has in his personal collection! Breaking news is one of his favourites!Maybe the right approach is to tell him it's real and let him live in his fairytale.
on another cd there's a 7:40 minutes version of botdfThe '91 BOTDF demo hasn't surfaced. There's a CD from Teddy Riley's "Future Records" Studio that has a track called "Blood On The Dance Floor Mix 6 #24", but barely anything has surfaced other than I believe a length of 1:30 & it having rough lyrics from "Sunset Driver"?
damn those pre-edit song lengths were insane during the Dangerous era. The fact that 8 minute versions of both Jam and the Closet exist (as well as a 5:33 version of Remember The Time and a 6:23 TV mix of Someone Put Your Hand Out) is one of the many reasons why I wish those CDs could just leak already.
I want all these and the Dangerous Single that never released.damn those pre-edit song lengths were insane during the Dangerous era. The fact that 8 minute versions of both Jam and the Closet exist (as well as a 5:33 version of Remember The Time and a 6:23 TV mix of Someone Put Your Hand Out) is one of the many reasons why I wish those CDs could just leak already.
Guys I found song called world of candy .recorded in 2003 with a woman singer
not only them. most of the songs on the bad album were up to 8 or 9 minutes longdamn those pre-edit song lengths were insane during the Dangerous era.
Yeah but me want 8 minutes of I Can't Let Her Get Away thoughnot only them. most of the songs on the bad album were up to 8 or 9 minutes long
epic/sony & the estate could easily release an "uncut edition" of all of his 6 solo albums without emptying the vault.Yeah but me want 8 minutes of I Can't Let Her Get Away though
I heard it the other way, the first version of Beat It was a very danceable, traditionally funk sorta tune, that they converted into a rock song.Something not talked about here but very intriguing is the very first version of Beat It which had a heavy metal feel to it but then Quincy asked to tone it down because it was supposed to be a hit.
@Fuzball sniffing it all out. I'm watching you babythis means...
If your version is true then I want to hear that one even more lolI heard it the other way, the first version of Beat It was a very danceable, traditionally funk sorta tune, that they converted into a rock song.
@DanGerouS- Remember gotta keep a clasp/ grasp on the rasp. Grrrrrhow many 'angry voice' demos are actually in the vault, by the way?
Yep, not really that hard to create a compelling release without using totally unheard stuff.epic/sony & the estate could easily release an "uncut edition" of all of his 6 solo albums without emptying the vault.
Then there's definitely two versions, a Funky Demo and a distinct Heavy Metal cut.If your version is true then I want to hear that one even more lol
Anyway here is where I got my info from, from 8 min onwards
If your version is true then I want to hear that one even more lol
Anyway here is where I got my info from, from 8 min onwards
I wanna hear the original demo with Tito on guitar.....also sounds like Steve is talking about Human Nature being poppy before he added his touchI heard it the other way, the first version of Beat It was a very danceable, traditionally funk sorta tune, that they converted into a rock song.
A heavy metal feel???? Omg now I'm dying to hear that. 80's was the peak of the genreCool link, if you read all of it , some of the songs have completely different alternative versions. The guy speaks of a slower version of jam and compares it to a carnaval.
This all makes for great possible deluxe re issues like the big Marvin Gay albums had.
When you know all of this exist you realize we really have had nothing yet, this stuff could breath new life into old songs.
Something not talked about here but very intriguing is the very first version of Beat It which had a heavy metal feel to it but then Quincy asked to tone it down because it was supposed to be a hit.
It’s a bit sad knowing all this is that we usually get some remixed songs nobody of the fanbase is interested in.
Check the video I posted, Luthaker plays a little bit how he did it originallyA heavy metal feel???? Omg now I'm dying to hear that. 80's was the peak of the genre
Like Porcaro's demo?During the seminar with Steve Porcaro, I heard an early version of MJ on Human Nature. It's complete and looks a lot like the final version. But it was very interesting to listen to this song with a different vocal take.