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Which one is the best in your opinion?
What the hell is that supposed to mean? I happen to think HIStory tour is the best, and I sure as hell ain't trolling. Not everyone has to think that the Bad tour is the best, ya knowAnybody who didn’t vote for bad is just trolling, honest opinion
I agree, he sounded the best then.I wanna be a prick and vote for either Destiny, Victory or Triumph and yes I know they are not solo tours but he never sounded better during is adult years. Heck maybe the goin places and "the jacksons" tours were even better but there is no footage of it anywhere so we don't know.
I quite dislike them as backing vocals and for instrumentation they were very lacking compared to later tours. This only counts for Michael songs though. It just doesn't seem like they have a high enough vocal range to pull off something like Beat It. I certainly wouldn't mind the Jacksons being members of the band alongside his new one but on their own they just don't work on the scale Michael worked with. If they were there for the later Jackson 5 Medley that would be super cool though, even if only for one concert.@ArchieSmash Well I personally would have preferred Michael to keep touring with his brothers, they were excellent background vocalists and they had great chemistry.
well not everybody happens to love hearing a CD instead of Michael's actual live voice ,just saying lolWhat the hell is that supposed to mean? I happen to think HIStory tour is the best, and I sure as hell ain't trolling. Not everyone has to think that the Bad tour is the best, ya know
The Bad Tour was actually way more energetic than the Dangerous Tour.He's not as energetic as the Victory or Dangerous Tour.
History may have more precise dancing,but it generally lacks energy big time.Brunei 1996 and Basel 1997 are one of the few concerts where he was actually energetic, in my opinion.Not as precise as Dangerous or HIStory. The vocals aren't as good as Victory and not as creative as HIStory (Beat It on the HIStory Tour sounds rad).
Dangerous Dangerous Dangerous . I just cannot get over that outfit Bad is just too much for me!
This.@8th wonder yeah man we really should see a triumph tour date released instead of another bad tour date. Back in the day it was voted as one of the most exciting concert of 1981. It deserves attention. Preferably a show with "walk right now" as it was rehearsed and presumably played a few times.
Comments from below the YT video of Triumph Memphis gig. I've posted these before but am doing so again since it strongly suggests the existence of actual footage. Assuming this person isn't just talking nonsense. I would love to hear this.@8th wonder yeah man we really should see a triumph tour date released instead of another bad tour date. Back in the day it was voted as one of the most exciting concert of 1981. It deserves attention. Preferably a show with "walk right now" as it was rehearsed and presumably played a few times.
You're picking overly specific examples for this. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' was the first song in the setlist during the Bad Tour and Michael was taking a new approach to Beat It during the Dangerous Tour (more chill and cool like Bad since it wasn't in the setlist anymore). Generally the Bad Tour is really energetic for the first couple songs and then he calms down for the rest of the concert.The Bad Tour was actually way more energetic than the Dangerous Tour.
Wanna Be Starting Something and Beat It are the prime examples why Bad had more energy than Dangerous. He is maybe not dancing as much as he did during the Dangerous Tour,but his overall energy is still way,way better.
Brunei is a really bizarre pick here, it's easily the least energetic December show and Michael is clearly very tired due to the high temperature there and the fact he can't feed off the audience due to the lower attendance (4,000 people). I still like the concert overall but energy is not it's strongsuit. Basel (and Dublin) is legit the most energetic Michael Jackson concert we have footage of though.History may have more precise dancing,but it generally lacks energy big time.Brunei 1996 and Basel 1997 are one of the few concerts where he was actually energetic, in my opinion.
The vocals in 1987 are much more inconsistent when it comes to vocals, with the Tokyo shows being superior to the Victory Tour in most ways, but the other shows only being superior when it comes to the Thriller songs (minus Beat It which was still better in 1984). It doesn't help that Mike was suffering from some pretty bad voice problems there (Yokohama September 26th, Osaka October 12th, Brisbane November 28th) whereas he was perfectly fine throughout the Victory Tour.The vocals during the 1987 leg are maybe greater than the vocals during the whole Victory Tour . Also, there was this long,high note he usually held at the end of ,,Rock With You,, for 12 seconds on averrage ,and this happened during the entire Bad Tour( he held it for 13 seconds in Brisbane 87 tho). This same note was only held for 2-3 seconds during the Victory Tour.
Beat It is live for the majority of the performance. One must not immediately write off a performance's vocals when it uses playback to any extent. Billie Jean has even more playback and that's still easily got the best vocals of any tour purely by the ad-libs being kick-ass.And wasn't Beat it during the History Tour basically lip-synched? The ad-libs sound great most of the time,but there are under 2 minutes of ad-libs in Beat it performances during the History Tour.
I mean, we do have some footage of Michael's first ever show at Wembley, 14/07/88.Basel (and Dublin) is legit the most energetic Michael Jackson concert we have footage of though.
His energy isn't incredible or anything there, pretty subpar for the Bad Tour to be honest.I mean, we do have some footage of Michael's first ever show at Wembley, 14/07/88.
This is where I dip. Peace, man.His energy isn't incredible or anything there, pretty subpar for the Bad Tour to be honest.
I actually believe that lolIf that were true then that would mean LA 1989 had better vocals then the rest of the tour which you know isn't true.
Sub-par?:0His energy isn't incredible or anything there, pretty subpar for the Bad Tour to be honest.