OMG OMG OMG Michael Jackson in Cardiac Arrest!

ruaround

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Originally Posted by reefraff
http:///forum/post/3072543
Might want to check out the credits. Jones produced his best stuff and Jackson only wrote part of the songs. After Jone split Jackson had a couple more successful albums but how much of that was due to the hype QJ helped to create? If MJ's songs were so great musically why not very many covers by other artists?
you need to check your credits bro... MJ wrote alot of his songs on the albums that Quincy Jones coproduced with MJ... the songs that MJ wrote were the chart toppers too...
since when does an artist being covered equal greatness??? i think selling 70+ million copies of a single album pretty much speaks for its self...
 

reefraff

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Originally Posted by ruaround
http:///forum/post/3072650
you need to check your credits bro... MJ wrote alot of his songs on the albums that Quincy Jones coproduced with MJ... the songs that MJ wrote were the chart toppers too...
since when does an artist being covered equal greatness??? i think selling 70+ million copies of a single album pretty much speaks for its self...
I didn't say he didn't write ANY of the songs. I would even say he wrote most but some of the biggest ones were written by others.
As far as covers if his creative ability was so great why aren't others recording his stuff more? I think the comparisons of him to Elvis are spot on to a point. Both were really good entertainers but their staging and persona were a huge part of the attraction. Jackson did have writing ability where Presley didn't but I think without Quincy Jones Jackson would have been just another artist.
Do you think Thriller would have sold nearly the numbers it did without those crazy friggin videos? I mean I REALLY don't like the style of music Jackson did but would sit through a few of his songs just because of the videos. And I aint puttin Jackson down because I don't like the style of music. I don't like Dylan or Stevie Wonder but damn, those are geniuses.
 

ruaround

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Originally Posted by reefraff
http:///forum/post/3072664
I didn't say he didn't write ANY of the songs. I would even say he wrote most but some of the biggest ones were written by others.
As far as covers if his creative ability was so great why aren't others recording his stuff more? I think the comparisons of him to Elvis are spot on to a point. Both were really good entertainers but their staging and persona were a huge part of the attraction. Jackson did have writing ability where Presley didn't but I think without Quincy Jones Jackson would have been just another artist.
Do you think Thriller would have sold nearly the numbers it did without those crazy friggin videos? I mean I REALLY don't like the style of music Jackson did but would sit through a few of his songs just because of the videos. And I aint puttin Jackson down because I don't like the style of music. I don't like Dylan or Stevie Wonder but damn, those are geniuses.
all written and composed by MJ:
Bad - #1
The Way You Make Me Feel - #1
Dirty Diana - #1
Leave Me Alone - #2
Smooth Criminal - #6
Wanna Be Stating Something - #5
The Girl Is Mine - #2
Billie Jean - #1
Beat It - #1
Dont Stop Til You Get Enough - #1
Black Or White - #1
Who Is It - #14
Heal The World - #27
In the Closet - #2
Will You Be There - #7
 

teresaq

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I enjoyed his early music very much
I am going to throw this out there. As the mother of a bi-racial child, I am not 100 percent convinced those are his bio children. Especially as dark as he was as a child.
even bi-racials like maria carry, nicole rittchie, holly berrie still have AA features.
T
 

mantisman51

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+7 or 8 Cranberry. He wasn't dangling his child over the second story balcony in a threatening manner, it was loving and a sign of the infants trust in his father. A grown man inviting young boys in his bed and paying $2.5 million to a family to avoid litigation isn't perverse, it's "no conviction". M M M MMMMM. I loved the Jackson 5 and MJ's "All Night" album, but I sure won't justify the above. "The most loving thing a man can do is share his bed with a child." That was his words from the Diane Sawyers interview, 'nuf sed.
 

bionicarm

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Originally Posted by reefraff
http:///forum/post/3072664
I didn't say he didn't write ANY of the songs. I would even say he wrote most but some of the biggest ones were written by others.
As far as covers if his creative ability was so great why aren't others recording his stuff more? I think the comparisons of him to Elvis are spot on to a point. Both were really good entertainers but their staging and persona were a huge part of the attraction. Jackson did have writing ability where Presley didn't but I think without Quincy Jones Jackson would have been just another artist.
Do you think Thriller would have sold nearly the numbers it did without those crazy friggin videos? I mean I REALLY don't like the style of music Jackson did but would sit through a few of his songs just because of the videos. And I aint puttin Jackson down because I don't like the style of music. I don't like Dylan or Stevie Wonder but damn, those are geniuses.

Most major artists wouldn't do covers of his work because they couldn't sing them in a way where they would be any better, or they would sound like a karioke singer. Same reason why you don't hear many covers of Whitney Houston or Celene Dion songs. Don't redo perfection.
Dylan a genius? Please, I wouldn't put that unintelligible idiot anywhere near the class of Jackson. I grew up during his heyday, and the ONLY song I remember of his is 'Like A Rolling Stone' (or whatever the name of that song was). Stevie? No argument there.
If it weren't for Michael Jackson and his videos, half the artists you see today would be non-existent.
 

reefraff

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Originally Posted by bionicarm
http:///forum/post/3072758
If it weren't for Michael Jackson and his videos, half the artists you see today would be non-existent.
And the world would be a better place

He did have some cool videos. Like I said before it made listening to music I didn't really like enjoyable. Grateful Dead's touch of gray was one of those, couldn't stand the song but if you were watching the video it was pretty cool.
 

reefraff

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Originally Posted by MiaHeatLvr
http:///forum/post/3073610
ANO NOW AL SHARPTON... lol


Did rev al stick his ugly mug in front of the cameras like jackazz Jessee? If SHarpton is just htere to help them with the funeral thats fine. If he;s using it for face time then he can gto to blazes too.
 

dragonzim

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Originally Posted by bionicarm
http:///forum/post/3072758
Same reason why you don't hear many covers of Whitney Houston or Celene Dion songs. Don't redo perfection.
Dylan a genius? Please, I wouldn't put that unintelligible idiot anywhere near the class of Jackson. I grew up during his heyday, and the ONLY song I remember of his is 'Like A Rolling Stone' (or whatever the name of that song was). Stevie? No argument there.
Celine Dion is perfection? You need to get your ears checked buddy...
You dont remember any Dylan songs? He wrote so much music that other artists recorded its not even funny..
All Along the Watchtower - Recorded by Hendrix, written by Dylan
Knockin on Heavens Door - Recorded by a few artists, written by Dylan
Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) Recorded by Manfred Mann, written by Dylan
There are many, many more, just cant think of them at the moment and dont have time to look them up.
 

stdreb27

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Originally Posted by Darthtang AW
http:///forum/post/3072577
Major Artists that covered michael jackson
Fall out boy -Beat it
Cris Cornell-Billy Jean
Alien Ant Farm-smooth criminal
Cook (american idol guy)--billy Jean
who are they?
Originally Posted by bionicarm

http:///forum/post/3072758
If it weren't for Michael Jackson and his videos, half the artists you see today would be non-existent.
The BEST reason in the world to not like the guy right there...
 

bionicarm

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Originally Posted by DragonZim
http:///forum/post/3073786
Celine Dion is perfection? You need to get your ears checked buddy...
You dont remember any Dylan songs? He wrote so much music that other artists recorded its not even funny..
All Along the Watchtower - Recorded by Hendrix, written by Dylan
Knockin on Heavens Door - Recorded by a few artists, written by Dylan
Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) Recorded by Manfred Mann, written by Dylan
There are many, many more, just cant think of them at the moment and dont have time to look them up.

I didn't say I liked her, but she has a 3-octave range and hits notes most females wish they could hit, unlike Dylan who you can't even understand half the time. Anybody can write a tune when their stoned out of their minds. Evident when you consider the One Hit Wonder Quinn The Eskimo a great song. Oh wait Manfred Mann. Two One Hit Wonders - Blinded By The Light. "Wrapped up like a douche in the roller of the night", or however those stupid words went.
 

dragonzim

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Originally Posted by bionicarm
http:///forum/post/3075499
Anybody can write a tune when their stoned out of their minds.
Being stoned out of his mind has no relevance here. You're saying that he's not a good musician. I say you have no idea what you're talking about, especially when his music has been covered by so many artists..
The Ramones
Chrissie Hynde
Neil Young
Rage Against the Machine
George Harrison
Jerry Garcia Band
Lou Reed
Van Morrison
Nina Simone
Pearl Jam
Traci Chapman
Indigo Girls
Patti LaBelle
Peter, Paul and Mary
Beck
The White Stripes
The list goes on and on. You gonna say that none of them have any talent too, or that ALL of those artists would play a song written by someone that they thought was a talentless stoner?
 

bionicarm

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Originally Posted by DragonZim
http:///forum/post/3075525
Being stoned out of his mind has no relevance here. You're saying that he's not a good musician. I say you have no idea what you're talking about, especially when his music has been covered by so many artists..
The Ramones
Chrissie Hynde
Neil Young
Rage Against the Machine
George Harrison
Jerry Garcia Band
Lou Reed
Van Morrison
Nina Simone
Pearl Jam
Traci Chapman
Indigo Girls
Patti LaBelle
Peter, Paul and Mary
Beck
The White Stripes
The list goes on and on. You gonna say that none of them have any talent too, or that ALL of those artists would play a song written by someone that they thought was a talentless stoner?
At least your list is consistent. Almost every person you have listed sang stoned out of their minds at one point in time. Dylan has his place in music history. Sorry, but I grew up listening to him along with the other artists you have listed. I didn't like Dylan then, and I don't like him now. It's all preferential. The whole point I'm making is Michael Jackson had just as big an impact on music history than Dylan, Elvis, the Beatles, or any of the people you have listed above. Him and his brothers aren't in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame for no reason. Over half the people you have listed above don't even have that honor. You want to rate Jackson along with some One Hit Wonder like Manfred Mann.
 
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