It's an image worth pondering for a moment. Maybe, when you cut past the instrumental and songwriting virtuosity, the funny voices and characters, what is left is a man alone in his recording studio for days at a time.
Last edited by Funkadelic on Apr 30th, 2007 at 12:44 PM
Some people here are saying that an upcoming album by someone who...
...has basically lost his own sense of identity...
...has lost confidence in himself as a human being, and especially in his abilities as a musician, dancer, etc...(considering he hasn't made an impact on the music scene in over a decade and has had one embarassing public performance after another in that time)...
...can't help but sound and look completely dated...
...is more or less a freak (and no, not the good kind of "Syd Barrett" freak) and a miserable person...
...that THIS guy is gonna make an album that couldn't benefit from even the slightest contribution from the Black Eyed Peas, 50 Cent, etc...?
Just curious, when you hear the name "Michael Jackson", do you just automically think..."Michael Jackson"? Well...judging from a discussion we had a while back on people who are fading away, it seems a lot of you do.
Michael Jackson is done.
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Last edited by EPIIIBITES on May 1st, 2007 at 04:08 PM
Wow its 24 or so years since Thriller and people are still interested in his music!!!!..............................or is it the freakshow that will acompany it?
The only people looking forward to this are the insane and dumb black people.
Im ready for Beyonce,Akon etc all gushing and fiddling and diddling over his genius about how hes an "inspiration"....holla!
He was great pre 83 but nowadays he just sucks balls...and you can take that last comment how you want.
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Last edited by vintageSW77 on May 1st, 2007 at 04:17 PM
I just hope it's not MJ dancing for a moment, and then 50 coming out of the background, fronting and with guns drawn, and chicks in bikinis shaking the junk over the both of them.
I think I know what you're trying to say...but careful what you're saying dude! I can totally see the Black Eyed Peas working with him and licking up every wacko thing he suggests...and of course the photo op doesn't hurt.
...and I'd say he still was making a worthy contribution to the music world in the early 90s...but the red flags had already gone up, and it's been downhill from there.
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Last edited by EPIIIBITES on May 1st, 2007 at 08:43 PM
did MJ actually seek out these "artists" out or did they just cough up a bunch of money to be featured on this (without a doubt) crappy record, which they then could say they collaborated with one of the greatest musicians ever