8701girl
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:lol: The only time Michael "sounded like a sheep"!
:lol: The only time Michael "sounded like a sheep"!
Also folks, you have to understand, Michael sang the way he did, with that tone by stylistic choice, that is not the way his voice sounded naturally.
This is actually a pretty interesting discussion.
Just like everyone else here, I LOVE Michael's voice, but have long wondered what happened to it when he grew up.
Like the OP, I'm also not referring to the range, but rather to his timbre or voice color if you will.
Listen to early J5 songs, Michael sounded like a true "boss" he had command of those songs and he sounded like a little boy with a men's man quality to his voice, real gravitas to his voice.
When Michael grew up he started preferring that "airier, silkier, just above a whisper" tone, which made him sound like an eternal Teenager.
Even when Michael let it rip and get down as an adult, his voice never sounded "big" or "in command". He would yell, use screams, and apply distortion and grit to his "Rock" vocals, but it never sounded "big"
Also folks, you have to understand, Michael sang the way he did, with that tone by stylistic choice, that is not the way his voice sounded naturally.
However, he did use that altered voice so much that eventually it did become his natural voice.
He probably could have found his true voice had he wanted to, but I don't think he ever felt comfortable sounding like a real man, and I don't mean that as an insult.
I love MJ's voice just the way it is, but I do wonder what he would have sounded like as an adult with his true voice.
Have you ever listened to “Will You Be There?” and the “call-and-response” segments (the “What about us?” parts) in the last half of “Earth Song”? Come on, now!!! Oh, PLEASE. Just because Michael’s voice had slightly changed from a child’s Soprano, that change in pitch never meant he lost his ability to “belt” as loudly in volume as he could, at the top of his Chest Voice.Michael was simply not able to sing out in the same way he did as a child, because, he plain lost the ability when his voice changed.
Me, too, @etoile 37. So do I. I don’t get it, this weird, strange comparison of some random unknown, rather “average”-sounding, adult singer’s voice —— that of someone who could have just barely carried a tune, by the way —— to one of THE BEST vocalists of ALL Time throughout his whole entire 45-year career, to the most unique, most identifiable, most memorable and recognizable voice of none other than Michael Joseph Jackson.Huh. . . .This guy sounds nothing like Michael, nor like any of the Jacksons, for that matter. And, I much prefer Michael’s version, actually.
Pot Calling The Kettle Black, maybe. But I don't @people who are probably dead at least...Why are you resurrecting a thread from over 11 years ago? Most of these people aren't even on this website anymore...
@Mister_Jay_Tee, are you trying to tell me to whom I can or cannot respond about what, if something I find either on this board or in this thread just so happens to interest me? How would I know how long another poster has been on this board, when I comment on a post about a particular topic? It shouldn’t even matter, at this point, how long a thread has been up; ANYONE who wants to comment on something of interest, or who wants to respond to an earlier comment from another fellow poster, should be allowed to do so as long as the thread is still open.Pot Calling the Kettle “Black,” maybe. But, I don’t respond to people who are probably dead, at least...
I don't mean to offend. You're fine for responding, Lord knows I do it all the time. I'm just saying, directly calling members who stopped speaking over 11 years ago, they probably won't answer you. It just seems like a waste of your keystrokes. But who knows This sites not like YouTube, no regular visitation or notifications in your email. But, you're fine, and I actually found what you revived interesting.@Mister_Jay_Tee, are you trying to tell me to whom I can or cannot respond about what, if something I find either on this board or in this thread just so happens to interest me? How would I know how long another poster has been on this board, when I comment on a post about a particular topic? It shouldn’t even matter, at this point, how long a thread has been up; ANYONE who wants to comment on something of interest, or who wants to respond to an earlier comment from another fellow poster, should be allowed to do so as long as the thread is still open.
Thank you, @Mister_Jay_Tee, for your having admitted how you responded* to me (*and, that you also do and have done, quite often, the same thing I did with other fellow posters on this board), and for your understanding.I don’t mean to offend. You’re fine for responding. . . .Lord knows, I do it all the time. I’m just saying, directly calling members who stopped speaking over 11 years ago, they probably won’t answer you. It just seems like a waste of your keystrokes. But who knows? This site is not like “YouTube,”® no regular visitation nor notifications in your E-Mail. But, you’re fine, and I actually found what you revived interesting.
Thank you, @Mister_Jay_Tee, for your having admitted how you responded* to me (*and, that you also, quite often, do and have done the same thing I did with other fellow posters on this board), and for your understanding.I don’t mean to offend. You’re fine for responding. . . .Lord knows, I do it all the time. I’m just saying, directly calling members who stopped speaking over 11 years ago, they probably won’t answer you. It just seems like a waste of your keystrokes. But who knows? This site is not like “YouTube,”® no regular visitation nor notifications in your E-Mail. But, you’re fine, and I actually found what you revived interesting.
Sorry to disagree with you, @Hot_Street. But, a louder Volume when onstage in LIVE performance of one song (“In the Closet,” from the 1991 “Dangerous” album) —— during one World Tour in one particular city —— in addition to a more “authoritative,” “commanding”-sounding Timbre/Tone (maybe even some hoarseness in the voice, probably due to such conditions as Laryngitis or others that affect the throat and vocal cords) when speaking in one part/segment of that song, gives absolutely NO evidence of Michael ever necessarily having had a “deep” voice, per sé. Nor was his sometimes, occasionally, having reached THE bottom limit of whatever sounds or notes his Lower Register could physically produce —— whether he sang lyrics or spoke words —— any indication that he really sounded more like Tito than Jackie in vocal Pitch, for the more than 30 years of his later-teenage and adult “post-puberty” existence.This is how Michael sounded, because his voice matured normally:
Bringing up an old thread is one thing. But responding to comments over 10 years old from people who haven't posted in years doesn't make much sense to me. Are you expecting them to all of a sudden come back and reply? Even if people are still posting or lurking here, they might not even think the same from when the comment was originally made. That's like people looking up ancient celebrity posts on Twitter to try to cancel them.@Mister_Jay_Tee, are you trying to tell me to whom I can or cannot respond about what, if something I find either on this board or in this thread just so happens to interest me? How would I know how long another poster has been on this board, when I comment on a post about a particular topic?
@DuranDuran, I’m going to ask YOU the same question I had asked earlier. Again:Bringing up an old thread is one thing. But responding to comments over ten years old, from people who haven’t posted in years, doesn’t make much sense to me. Are you expecting them to all of a sudden come back and reply? Even if people are still posting or lurking here, they might not even think the same from when the comment was originally made. That’s like people looking up ancient celebrity posts on “Twitter”® to try to cancel them.
That's irrelevant. All comments have the date that they were posted, that's how I know the comments you replied to were posted in 2012. What is the point of replying to a comment that old, whether the poster is still here or not? You can bump the thread without doing that if you're just interested in the topic.@DuranDuran, I’m going to ask YOU the same question I had asked earlier. Again: “How would I have known how long a poster has been posting on this board, when I respond to comments made by others on a subject matter that really interests me? Is there a limit or restriction placed on whom I can respond to and converse with about what, when and for how long, here?”
Let's not be pedantic, it's not a crime to reply. It is an old thread but there is still a chance the original poster may reply. It's happened before.That's irrelevant. All comments have the date that they were posted, that's how I know the comments you replied to were posted in 2012. What is the point of replying to a comment that old, whether the poster is still here or not? You can bump the thread without doing that if you're just interested in the topic.
The age of the thread does not matter, it's the age of the comments replied to. Does not make sense to reply to posts over a decade old. Just bump the thread if people want to bring a new discussion to the topic.Let's not be pedantic, it's not a crime to reply. It is an old thread but there is still a chance the original poster may reply. It's happened before.
I mean, we like old comments? Why not reply too. I see old replies of yours, Always there, SmoothGamgsta, etc. You're still active is the main difference.The age of the thread does not matter, it's the age of the comments replied to. Does not make sense to reply to posts over a decade old. Just bump the thread if people want to bring a new discussion to the topic.
But you don't know if a particular inactive member is still alive or not though. To me, it's not in good taste to reply to someone who might be deceased & expect an answer. I could see if the comment was made 2 or 3 years ago, but October 2012? I'm not saying the posters replied to are deceased, but you can't assume they are alive with a comment that old, especially with what happened with the pandemic.I mean, we like old comments? Why not reply too. I see old replies of yours, Always there, SmoothGamgsta, etc. You're still active is the main difference.
I mean, I had the same line of thought as you. I get what you're saying. But we can't police people on this board. Especially not as not mods anyway.But you don't know if a particular inactive member is still alive or not though. To me, it's not in good taste to reply to someone who might be deceased & expect an answer. I could see if the comment was made 2 or 3 years ago, but October 2012? I'm not saying the posters replied to are deceased, but you can't assume they are alive with a comment that old, especially with what happened with the pandemic.