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MJ was dancing with head when he heard tomboy titleMJ was quite surprised the attorney knew about Michael McKeller. I assume Michael didn't know what was given to them by whosoever.
MJ was dancing with head when he heard tomboy titleMJ was quite surprised the attorney knew about Michael McKeller. I assume Michael didn't know what was given to them by whosoever.
Then you might wanna go to the AI Michael thread.This is unrelated to unreleased music, but I am making my way to improve concerts with AI and looking for input.
Is there any concert that peaks interest?
I made a quick and dirty test run:
Original: https://streamable.com/fe8ley
AI Enhanced: https://streamable.com/2ot7cw
Can you guide me to it? Can't seem to find it via the search.
Thanks! For the time being, heres the full version: https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/6847fdea-af76-4030-a923-a93b9c62ebc9
Needs a bit of tinkering still. Can't do anything about the bad source files.
Working on the Grammy Awards right now. Takes a long time tho. Everything is upscaled to 4K and enhanced via multiple AI mods.
It would be interesting to have a real insight into what direction Michael was heading inI'm interested in it all. If I had to choose something it would probably be the stuff he was working on towards the end, but like I said I want to hear it all.
It's saddening, knowing that MJ was teaming up with old friends after the trial - Barnes, Bottrell, Temperton, Porcaro...It would be interesting to have a real insight into what direction Michael was heading in
It's basically In The Back but 2008.Dark Lady is the song I wanna hear first and foremost, anything else for me is a welcomed bonus lol.
Yeah they're near the same level of completion but for most of the songs from the 2000's I'm more interested in hearing their composition than I am in the vocals. After all since most of those songs are unrecorded they're all that they're gonna have to offer anyways lol.It's basically In The Back but 2008.
Same here. I'd gladly welcome an album - hell, even an EP - of the most fleshed-out instrumentals of the bunch. Just for a taste of what could have been. On the condition that they go the Xscape route and have the OG versions accessible.Yeah they're near the same level of completion but for most of the songs from the 2000's I'm more interested in hearing their composition than I am in the vocals. After all since most of those songs are unrecorded they're all that they're gonna have to offer anyways lol.
The unfinished tracks could be the foundation for the biopic score. Making cinematic versions of those melodies if they apply. That'd be interesting. They won't do it though.Same here. I'd gladly welcome an album - hell, even an EP - of the most fleshed-out instrumentals of the bunch. Just for a taste of what could have been. On the condition that they go the Xscape route and have the OG versions accessible.
That might be obvious, considering there's little to no vocals, but I wouldn't put it past the Estate to overdub an instrumental to make it more appealing to the new generation of fans.
I'm still holding out hope that they'll at least play Just Remember as a closing theme during the credits. Seeing how it's one of the last songs MJ recorded it'd be a good song to end the movie.The unfinished tracks could be the foundation for the biopic score. Making cinematic versions of those melodies if they apply. That'd be interesting. They won't do it though.
trueNot the place for puppeteering MJ how you want - this is about his REAL work he left behind
The composition shouldn't be too different from most Buxer tracks. ala D.I.G, IAAL, SIM, etc.Yeah they're near the same level of completion but for most of the songs from the 2000's I'm more interested in hearing their composition than I am in the vocals. After all since most of those songs are unrecorded they're all that they're gonna have to offer anyways lol.
Knowing what Bill is like, he probably didn't like itBill Bottrell:
I remember "Make or Break" at Hayvenhurst. Probably Dec. '85.
I love the irony of him talking about "Turning Me Off" and saying something to the effect of there being "no song", in the end. Turn off the non-existent song, Bill.Knowing what Bill is like, he probably didn't like it
He meant it’s extremely incomplete. My guess is this is something akin to “The Verdict” with a scratch vocal. Something just to experiment with new sounds and ideas, but otherwise not given much consideration.I love the irony of him talking about "Turning Me Off" and saying something to the effect of there being "no song", in the end. Turn off the non-existent song, Bill.
I will be begging for Will I Am tracks to come out for the rest of my life. I don't care about anybody's opinions on him, I gotta feeling. (Hooooo ooo)Personally, I'm interested in the stuff from 1985-1990. And some post-invincible material.
“I’m Dreamin’ about bein’ in love” is at the top of my list!I will be begging for Will I Am tracks to come out for the rest of my life. I don't care about anybody's opinions on him, I gotta feeling. (Hooooo ooo)
I'd like to hear what they did, but not really interested in will finishing them and recording a new rap or whatever. The demos will do me fine.I will be begging for Will I Am tracks to come out for the rest of my life. I don't care about anybody's opinions on him, I gotta feeling. (Hooooo ooo)
I know, just found his extreme dislike of it amusing. The way Forger and Barnes described it makes it sound highly interesting, tho, imo.He meant it’s extremely incomplete. My guess is this is something akin to “The Verdict” with a scratch vocal. Something just to experiment with new sounds and ideas, but otherwise not given much consideration.
Ah yeah. It's a subtle art. "Just the beats, thanks, hold the please"I'd like to hear what they did, but not really interested in will finishing them and recording a new rap or whatever. The demos will do me fine.