Hot topic What unreleased demos and remixes do you think will be on Thriller 40 Disc 2?

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I want it to be the finished version but i'm convinced it's not because of the files that were leaked years ago. the incomplete one was amongst them and not the other. Starlight was in there, we're getting that. the full Carousel was in there, we're getting that. The Girl Is Mine (solo) we got that in 2008.
i think its going to be the finished one, as to bring the value of the package up for hard-core fans.

like all in all, we are getting 3 basically unheard versions of these songs, being
The Toy
Behind the Mask
Lovely Way to Go

we are also getting HQ versions of some of the leaks, being
Starlight
She's Trouble (either ver.)

thats a pretty good deal, along with having alot of these rarer songs (that might be remastered?) in the package, such as
Got the Hots
Sunset Driver
Cant Get Outta the Rain


this is a really fleshed out package so far, im satisfied with it. and if we are getting either hotstreet, slapstick, Niteline or Chicago 1945 along with it, this is a really good package.
 
Did he said something about michael McKiller ? But who trust frank cassio after fake songs in album Michael
I couldnā€™t help but to laugh at Michael ā€Mckillerā€. I canā€™t remember what he said about Michael Mckellar but I do remember reading about in his book that came out some while ago. He mentioned listening to several unreleased songs in Michaels bathroom because it had great acoustics. I believe a other title that he mentioned was Get Off or Get Around, canā€™t quite remember
 
I couldnā€™t help but to laugh at Michael ā€Mckillerā€. I canā€™t remember what he said about Michael Mckellar but I do remember reading about in his book that came out some while ago. He mentioned listening to several unreleased songs in Michaels bathroom because it had great acoustics. I believe a other title that he mentioned was Get Off or Get Around, canā€™t quite remember
Get around . Do u know other songs ?
 
I canā€™t remember what he said about Michael Mckellar but I do remember reading about in his book that came out some while ago. He mentioned listening to several unreleased songs in Michaels bathroom because it had great acoustics. I believe a other title that he mentioned was Get Off or Get Around, canā€™t quite remember
I don't recall him talking about Get Around in his book but he did talk about songs like Saturday Woman, Turning Me Off and Michael Mckellar. I think these and Superfly Sister were the only unreleased songs he talked about.
One of the unreleased songs that I loved the most was ā€œSaturday Woman,ā€ about a girl who wants attention and goes out to party instead of spending time on her relationship. The first verse went, ā€œI donā€™t want to say that I donā€™t love you. I donā€™t want to say that I disagreeā€¦ā€ ā€”then Michael mumbled the rest of the lines because he wasnā€™t sure of them yet. The chorus went, ā€œSheā€™s a Saturday woman. I donā€™t want to live my life all alone. Sheā€™s a Saturday woman.ā€ I liked ā€œTurning Me Off,ā€ an up-tempo song that hadnā€™t made it onto the Dangerous album; a song called ā€œChicago 1945ā€ about a girl who went missing; a pretty song called ā€œMichael McKellarā€; and a song that eventually came out on Blood on the Dance Floor called ā€œSuperfly Sister.ā€ I listened to that song over and over for years before it was released.
 
Yes exactly, thatā€™s it. Thank you for sharing
Aye don't mention it. I would love to hear Saturday Woman one day, it seems like it's a perfect fit for an anniversary album given how unfinished it is. If only the Estate would give Dangerous a worthy celebration instead of making another Vinyl print or an online wallpaper...
 
Michael McKiller looked recorded because in deposition 1993 when the guy said the name Michael was shocked and smile so i think its recorded
It's never been 100% confirmed Michael McKellar was recorded, although as previously stated, Frank Cascio did name the track (among others) in My Friend Michael.

Mike Smallcombe makes a reference to it in Making Michael, as well, and places it roughly in the HIStory era.

Seeing as the Mexico deposition took place in '93 (before the recording of HIStory in '94), he could very well have been surprised that a fresh song he had written was known about, by some means.
 
Do we know about other unheard outtakes/demos from the thriller era besides "Roll(ing) the dice" or "Nymphette Lover" ?
 
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