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Anyone else here really enjoy "Baby Be Mine" ?
i do!Anyone else here really enjoy "Baby Be Mine" ?
The amount of backstory they give is not good. That said still, all I'm saying is if you wanna see the title of the song, the website has it. Did I check the website every time? No, of course not. The least I am simply saying is they did do what he was asking. But idk, it wasn't that hard for me to look at the picture. It forced patience.Nah man I'm sorry but even the posts on the website read like they were written by a 5 year old with barely any info about the songs. Twitter having less characters has nothing to do with them not mentioning what song was being announced in the post, either.
It’s just inconvenient. Let’s say you’re a casual fan, and you haven’t been following the blurbs until a few weeks in, when there are already several titles revealed. “This song” is gonna confuse the hell out of you. And even though the website breaks it down further, I don’t think it should be our responsibility to seek out answers; they should just be there.The amount of backstory they give is not good. That said still, all I'm saying is if you wanna see the title of the song, the website has it. Did I check the website every time? No, of course not. The least I am simply saying is they did do what he was asking. But idk, it wasn't that hard for me to look at the picture. It forced patience.
YES best track on Thriller together with Thriller, Billie Jean, Beat It, The Girl Is Mine, Human Nature, PYT, The Lady In My Life and Wanna Be Startin SomethingAnyone else here really enjoy "Baby Be Mine" ?
Yes, it's greatAnyone else here really enjoy "Baby Be Mine" ?
Yes, enough so I'd like a real instrumental of it.Anyone else here really enjoy "Baby Be Mine" ?
It’s just inconvenient. Let’s say you’re a casual fan, and you haven’t been following the blurbs until a few weeks in, when there are already several titles revealed. “This song” is gonna confuse the hell out of you. And even though the website breaks it down further, I don’t think it should be our responsibility to seek out answers; they should just be there.
Yes, I do!Anyone else here really enjoy "Baby Be Mine" ?
Taylor SwiftI don’t know who is the current to shit on pop star?
Re-realising singles only made sense in the era of people going to record stores to buy physical music. In the era of digital downloading and streaming, where songs are always available and never go out of stock, it doesn't make any sense to re-release old music. The only way, a re-release of 40 year old songs can work nowadays is if you get a modern artist to release a remixed version. And I think I speak for all Michael fans, when I say that we absolutely do not need a crappy remix of Michael's classic hits.Holy crap! Their getting ready! I feel like they should‘ve released thriller in 4k first, then Billie Jean, then Beat It, imagine if they re-released the singles on the album so they could possibly get into the billboard again?
While I'm not a fan of remixes, personally, I have no problem with reinterpretations and such, IF the song is also readily available in its original state. I'm speaking moreso of posthumous releases, of course, a la Xscape. I do commend the estate for at least including the originals in the deluxe package. But, when there's only one "official" version of a track (a remix of "Hollywood Tonight" on Michael), I find it disappointing. I believe in sticking to the original vision, first and foremost.Re-realising singles only made sense in the era of people going to record stores to buy physical music. In the era of digital downloading and streaming, where songs are always available and never go out of stock, it doesn't make any sense to re-release old music. The only way, a re-release of 40 year old songs can work nowadays is if you get a modern artist to release a remixed version. And I think I speak for all Michael fans, when I say that we absolutely do not need a crappy remix of Michael's classic hits.
I completely agree, even though I am also part of the camp that doesn’t want that song anywhere near the second disc. CGOTR was first recorded years earlier, but MJ and Quincy repurposed it specifically as a B-side in 1982. It’s not like MJ hasn’t blurred the lines of album/era designation before—“Don’t Be Messin’ ‘Round” was released on Bad 25 despite being recorded for Thriller.Okay, hear me out, this might be controversial:
Is the estate including CGOTR really any different from Michael himself including, for instance, Come Together on HIStory?
Firstly, it had already been released, similar to CGOTR, on material that could be considered a 'limited release' (Featured in Moonwalker and included as the B-Side of Remember the Time Single). As a result, many, if not most consumers won't have owned the track by the time it appeared on HIStory, like most consumers won't have previously owned CGOTR.
Secondly, like CGOTR, it wasn't recorded in, nor sounds like, the era of the material that it was released alongside. Come Together was recorded around 1985 and wasn't released commercially until 1992. From what can be gathered from Quincy's interview in that newspaper, it seems like CGOTR, despite being almost identical to You Can't Win, may have been recorded specifically as a Thriller B-Side.
Hopefully, you see what I mean. I just think there's a double standard for the practices that MJ himself engaged in and what the Estate engages in regarding selling fans the same songs twice.
I, for one, have never owned CGOTR and am looking forward to next Friday.
1. It's kinda complicated but I really don't disagree. Yet at the same time, they have the URL space, they kinda need some traffic for it. They should simply do a better job emphasizing that.1/ Website is atrocious and everyone knows to get attention of the masses, social media is the avenue
2/ Fair point re. 1982 (technically it was recorded between 79-82 so has validity for OTW), tbh I'm more confused at the inclusion of CGOTR, I can be OK with SD if we had maximised all other Thriller material
3/ Haha - Yes, save two original Thriller outtakes for an album thats not related to Thriller - Think they call that a swing and a miss
These "MJ did this, MJ did that" arguments are always so pointless. MJ's estate are not MJ, I don't see any comparison to be made between what he decided to do with his art when he was alive and what his estate are doing with it after he's gone. I can disagree with what he did, sure, but using that to try and invalidate what people are saying about what the estate is doing doesn't really work imo. (I guess I am making more general statement but hopefully I'm making sense).Okay, hear me out, this might be controversial:
Is the estate including CGOTR really any different from Michael himself including, for instance, Come Together on HIStory?
Firstly, it had already been released, similar to CGOTR, on material that could be considered a 'limited release' (Featured in Moonwalker and included as the B-Side of Remember the Time Single). As a result, many, if not most consumers won't have owned the track by the time it appeared on HIStory, like most consumers won't have previously owned CGOTR.
Secondly, like CGOTR, it wasn't recorded in, nor sounds like, the era of the material that it was released alongside. Come Together was recorded around 1985 and wasn't released commercially until 1992. From what can be gathered from Quincy's interview in that newspaper, it seems like CGOTR, despite being almost identical to You Can't Win, may have been recorded specifically as a Thriller B-Side.
Hopefully, you see what I mean. I just think there's a double standard for the practices that MJ himself engaged in and what the Estate engages in regarding selling fans the same songs twice.
I, for one, have never owned CGOTR and am looking forward to next Friday.
You are right, because I could never share any of this info with my family. All I'll do is just, play them the songs when it releases. They don't use social media anyway, it's kinda irrelevant. Me personally, I would rather just wait for the material to be here already. Once we have it we won't have to think about any of this stuff.It’s just inconvenient. Let’s say you’re a casual fan, and you haven’t been following the blurbs until a few weeks in, when there are already several titles revealed. “This song” is gonna confuse the hell out of you. And even though the website breaks it down further, I don’t think it should be our responsibility to seek out answers; they should just be there.
The Estate's bad decisions aren't justified by Michael's bad decisions.Okay, hear me out, this might be controversial:
Is the estate including CGOTR really any different from Michael himself including, for instance, Come Together on HIStory?
Firstly, it had already been released, similar to CGOTR, on material that could be considered a 'limited release' (Featured in Moonwalker and included as the B-Side of Remember the Time Single). As a result, many, if not most consumers won't have owned the track by the time it appeared on HIStory, like most consumers won't have previously owned CGOTR.
Secondly, like CGOTR, it wasn't recorded in, nor sounds like, the era of the material that it was released alongside. Come Together was recorded around 1985 and wasn't released commercially until 1992. From what can be gathered from Quincy's interview in that newspaper, it seems like CGOTR, despite being almost identical to You Can't Win, may have been recorded specifically as a Thriller B-Side.
Hopefully, you see what I mean. I just think there's a double standard for the practices that MJ himself engaged in and what the Estate engages in regarding selling fans the same songs twice.
I, for one, have never owned CGOTR and am looking forward to next Friday.
I didn't put any words in your mouth. I know you would've hated all that stuff way worse, that's what I said. That morally irreprehensible flavor of the week EDM trash, those dark days are gone. And I even liked those songs back then.At what point did I say I was OK with the three "Michael" songs and the pitbull remix? Both of them are atrocious.
You are literally putting words in my mouth, I also never said "promising only unheard material" but if you can hand on heart, tell me that the inclusion of CGOTR was a better option than Nite Line, Hot Street, TGIM Demo or any other Thriller demo then OK
If you are fine with non existent promotion and material for the worlds best selling album then kudos to you, just be happy about it and stop being over concerned about my opinion because its different to yours
Pretty much, keep seeing people trying to make this argument and it doesn't work.The Estate's bad decisions aren't justified by Michael's bad decisions.
I understand what you're saying completely. As you said, my point is that I don't agree with MJ's decision to include Come Together on HIStory just as much as the Estate including CGOTR on Thriller 40.These "MJ did this, MJ did that" arguments are always so pointless. MJ's estate are not MJ, I don't see any comparison to be made between what he decided to do with his art when he was alive and what his estate are doing with it after he's gone. I can disagree with what he did, sure, but using that to try and invalidate what people are saying about what the estate is doing doesn't really work imo. (I guess I am making more general statement but hopefully I'm making sense).
I'll join you! I can outdance anybody here, I know that much.It looks like I will be the only one on the dance floor when the DJ plays got the hots. That's cool then y'all get to see my awesome moves.
My thing is I don't blame Branca for putting it on Thriller 40, I blame Quincy (And MJ) for making it, barely making it, and then putting it out as a B-Side.I think “Can’t Get Outta the Rain” is so obviously an overdubbed afterthought that it just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I can listen to the second half of “You Can’t Win” and have a blast, because it’s a solid disco-funk workout. But you can clearly hear the background vocalists saying “can’t get outta the game” beneath MJ, which gives the impression that they didn’t even pull out the multitrack when they recorded it.
It’s just lazy imo, and the only space on the second disc that I feel truly should’ve been filled by something else.