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Can you provide proof of this? You’re literally the first person to ever say this (that I’m aware of).
Yeah, haven't seen anyone else mention this, either.
Can you provide proof of this? You’re literally the first person to ever say this (that I’m aware of).
Which episode Michael prince in MJ cast interview he talked about song craze
Can you tell me which minute they talked about craze because the episode long
Somebody’s gotta chat with MP again and ask him about this one. Very curious about it. I’m assuming it’s an Invincible outtake, given that it was in a folder with other tracks from that era.
I can't remember, but he doesn't exactly talk about the song though, he ends up finding the song while he was searching for the GYWOOM file in his computer and says it's around 6 minutes long.Can you tell me which minute they talked about craze because the episode long
Someone should also ask him about the 3rd song that MJ finished at the Bel Air Hotel in 2008, he said that I Was The Loser and Best Of Joy was 2 of the 3 songs but he never says what the 3rd song it is.Somebody’s gotta chat with MP again and ask him about this one. Very curious about it. I’m assuming it’s an Invincible outtake, given that it was in a folder with other tracks from that era.
He probably lost the song, otherwise he wouldn't have played a version of an impersonator singing it in his livestream lol.Is Teddy Riley the only person with the mj copy of joy?
I'm still mad about that. I was so excited that day! I hope one day he finds itHe probably lost the song, otherwise he wouldn't have played a version of an impersonator singing it in his livestream lol.
Yep. Teddy Riley and being a lying piece of shit, name a better duo.I'm still mad about that. I was so excited that day!
Maybe it was For All Time.I can't remember, but he doesn't exactly talk about the song though, he ends up finding the song while he was searching for the GYWOOM file in his computer and says it's around 6 minutes long.
Someone should also ask him about the 3rd song that MJ finished at the Bel Air Hotel in 2008, he said that I Was The Loser and Best Of Joy was 2 of the 3 songs but he never says what the 3rd song it is.
Maybe it was For All Time.
If you're gonna be wrong, be confidently wrong.For All Time was done in 07 along with WBSS 08.
I haven't listened to the episode yet, is it good mate? Does he reveal ant new info about unreleased material?Matt Forger just confirmed on The MJ Cast that MJ likely recorded a guide vocal for “Groove of Midnight” during the Bad sessions. Given that such a demo couldn’t be located for Bad 25, does this mean that it’s not in the estate’s possession?
U mean groove of midnight exist ? My English not perfect can u help meMatt Forger just confirmed on The MJ Cast that MJ likely recorded a guide vocal for “Groove of Midnight” during the Bad sessions. Given that such a demo couldn’t be located for Bad 25, does this mean that it’s not in the estate’s possession?
To surmise the Matt Forger interview (highly recommended) for those who haven't yet listened:
Rod Temperton presented Groove of Midnight to MJ during the Bad sessions. Michael wasn't particularly fond of the track, but may have recorded a guide vocal. Matt wasn't sure if he recorded a full lead vocal, which is why it may not have been available for Bad 25.
Temperton expressed to Forger that Michael didn't seem interested in hearing his song ideas for the Bad album. Quincy encouraged MJ to write his own songs for the album, a challenge that Michael took to heart. Temperton didn't present any more ideas to Michael for the album.
From what I remember, another piece of information gained from the interview is that Dirty Diana was initially worked on straight after the completion of Centipede for Rebbie Jackson in 1984.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but MJ worked on the song Tomboy with a guitarist (cannot remember his name). MJ wasn't a fan of the track, and gifted the instrumental to the guitarist, who used it on his next album.
I knew that wdyk wasn't a Thriller track..I knew it knew it knew it knew itAccording to Forger, WDYK & WALWTG were never considered for Thriller.
So tomboy did not have any vocalsTo surmise the Matt Forger interview (highly recommended) for those who haven't yet listened:
Rod Temperton presented Groove of Midnight to MJ during the Bad sessions. Michael wasn't particularly fond of the track, but may have recorded a guide vocal. Matt wasn't sure if he recorded a full lead vocal, which is why it may not have been available for Bad 25.
Temperton expressed to Forger that Michael didn't seem interested in hearing his song ideas for the Bad album. Quincy encouraged MJ to write his own songs for the album, a challenge that Michael took to heart. Temperton didn't present any more ideas to Michael for the album.
From what I remember, another piece of information gained from the interview is that Dirty Diana was initially worked on straight after the completion of Centipede for Rebbie Jackson in 1984.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but MJ worked on the song Tomboy with a guitarist (cannot remember his name). MJ wasn't a fan of the track, and gifted the instrumental to the guitarist, who used it on his next album.
The melody is reminiscent of Remember The Time, the "I know you remember" melody according to John BarnesRoger Troutman. So what is the instrumental that was on the next album? I'll have to find out. It must be on the Roger album released in 1987, Unlimited! But which track?
In order to find it, search for a track that (according to certain descriptions) has similar melodic elements to the 'Ghosts' and 'Remember The Time' songs.Roger Troutman. So what is the instrumental that was on the next album? I'll have to find out. It must be on the Roger album released in 1987, Unlimited! But which track?
I don't think Forger specified whether or not there were vocals, only that MJ wasn't happy with the track and gave it away.So tomboy did not have any vocals
Yeah, Roger Troutman, thanks. Currently listening to Roger's 'Unlimited!' to investigateRoger Troutman. So what is the instrumental that was on the next album? I'll have to find out. It must be on the Roger album released in 1987, Unlimited! But which track?