That's right he bought the Beatles songs rights published by ATV Music think it was 241 songs.WickedYoungMan wrote:Ironic "The Beatles" have been brought up when Michael Jackson owns a huge chunk of "The Beatles" songs/publishing rights. Something like 200+ songs I had heard.
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Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
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Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
With the help of producer Quincy Jones The 'Off The Wall' & 'Thriller' albums did break new ground, blending a strong Jazz influence into such a commercial context which had never been done with as much success before.Gunner wrote:
With respect to his music; he was talented and good dancer etc...but in my opinion was overrated. His music never exactly 'broke new ground' did it? People make people like this 'Gods' and not only does it destroy the artist, but it is a sad reflection on how little is in their own lives!
The guy had natural rhythm, could write a good dance/pop tune, could sing well..the rest is just nonsense!!! You hear about how he invented video etc...but wasn't 'Elected' the first promo..and how many people need to find out that he got the idea of using Vincent Price from 'Welcome To My Nightmare'???
As for video he certainly took it to a new level with Thriller with the help of John Landis and the American Werewolf In London influence.
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Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
steven_crayn wrote:That's right he bought the Beatles songs rights published by ATV Music think it was 241 songs.WickedYoungMan wrote:Ironic "The Beatles" have been brought up when Michael Jackson owns a huge chunk of "The Beatles" songs/publishing rights. Something like 200+ songs I had heard.
I believe he sold them back to Paul McCartney a few years ago, right before they forclosed on the neverland ranch.
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I dont know if he sold them back to Sir Paul but I have heard he did sell off half of what he owned. Newsbroadcasters are speculating that his will says he is giving the rest back to him "as a token to rid the bitterness between the two". One day we may find out.
Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
Jaded wrote:steven_crayn wrote:That's right he bought the Beatles songs rights published by ATV Music think it was 241 songs.WickedYoungMan wrote:Ironic "The Beatles" have been brought up when Michael Jackson owns a huge chunk of "The Beatles" songs/publishing rights. Something like 200+ songs I had heard.
I believe he sold them back to Paul McCartney a few years ago, right before they forclosed on the neverland ranch.
This is incorrect.
Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
I take life with a grain of salt...
A wedge of lime, and a shot of tequila.
A wedge of lime, and a shot of tequila.
Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
Sorry, I don't buy that at all. When they say 'he changed pop music', just how exactly?With the help of producer Quincy Jones The 'Off The Wall' & 'Thriller' albums did break new ground, blending a strong Jazz influence into such a commercial context which had never been done with as much success before.
Nah, Adam Ant took it to a 'new level'. Anyway, the claim is 'he created pop video', a 'new level' is a different claim. The guy was very overrated and over credited for stuff. We feel the need to create 'gods' like these.As for video he certainly took it to a new level with Thriller with the help of John Landis and the American Werewolf In London influence.
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Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
I'm going to have to agree with Gunner here. While I think Michael Jackson was a hugely talented singer and performer, I do think the media has exaggerated his importance and turned him into some kind of godlike figure to the point that it's gotten ridiculous.Gunner wrote:Sorry, I don't buy that at all. When they say 'he changed pop music', just how exactly?With the help of producer Quincy Jones The 'Off The Wall' & 'Thriller' albums did break new ground, blending a strong Jazz influence into such a commercial context which had never been done with as much success before.
As for video he certainly took it to a new level with Thriller with the help of John Landis and the American Werewolf In London influence.
Nah Adam Ant took it to a 'new level'. Anyway the claim is 'he created pop video', a 'new level' is a different claim. The guy was very overrated and over credited for stuff. We feel the need to create 'gods' like these.
I think the reason may have to do with the fact that disco caused rock/pop music to have a dearth of superstars and the media wanted another "superstar" so they pounced on Michael Jackson and went overboard with the accolades. Michael Jackson did indeed have some great songs, but he did not have nearly as many great songs as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones yet media-types have even taken to calling him "the greatest entertainer in the world". While he was a great entertainer, calling him the greatest is going overboard and giving him some mythical status.
Michael Jackson is an example of how the media takes a talented entertainer and overrates him to the point of turning him into some godlike creature. And Alice Cooper is at the other end of the spectrum: he is a talented entertainer too but the media now underrates his role in rock history.
Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
Billie Jean is Michael's School's Out I'll give him that but after that song what else did he do?
Rock With Me?
Beat It?
Wanna Be Startin' Something?
Thriller?
Ben?
Even if I gave you those five songs (all are just O.K. songs) how is he the "King of Pop"?
His work with the J5 was phenomenal but on his own I just don't get it.
Rock With Me?
Beat It?
Wanna Be Startin' Something?
Thriller?
Ben?
Even if I gave you those five songs (all are just O.K. songs) how is he the "King of Pop"?
His work with the J5 was phenomenal but on his own I just don't get it.
Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
Excellent post Glam. Jackson was and still is (probably even more) completely 'Deified'!!Michael Jackson is an example of how the media takes a talented entertainer and overrates him to the point of turning him into some godlike creature. And Alice Cooper is at the other end of the spectrum: he is a talented entertainer too but the media now underrates his role in rock history.
Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
Everything you have listed excluding his work with the J5 I thought was incredibly lame, sorry just my opinion. Album sales mean nothing as proven by the Britney Spears of the world. Doesnt make them a "great artist"steven_crayn wrote:
This has got to be one of the most stupid things I have ever read.
Are you for real?
Just a few number ones as a solo artist?!
Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
Behind Paul McCartney's back which in retrospect was a normal position for this perv...steven_crayn wrote:
That's right he bought the Beatles songs rights published by ATV Music think it was 241 songs.
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>Behind Paul McCartney's back which in retrospect was a normal position for this perv...
Without meaning to get further away from the point of the thread, that's not what happened.
Without meaning to get further away from the point of the thread, that's not what happened.
Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
It was done in an underhanded and questionable way....again familiar territory for this repeat offender.A_MichaelUK wrote: Without meaning to get further away from the point of the thread, that's not what happened.
Oh yeah and
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>It was done in an underhanded and questionable way
Again, it was not. That portion of the catalogue was open to all to bid. Jackson outbid Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono who put in a joint bid. Just because the identity of the bidders may have been private does not mean there was anything "underhanded and questionable".
Again, it was not. That portion of the catalogue was open to all to bid. Jackson outbid Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono who put in a joint bid. Just because the identity of the bidders may have been private does not mean there was anything "underhanded and questionable".
Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
He bid against his "friend" and rightful owner of the songs out of greed to help pay off mounting debts from his bizarre existence.
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Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
>He bid against his "friend" and rightful owner of the songs out of greed to help pay off mounting debts from his bizarre existence.
I'm happy to debate this further, but it's clear that you know almost nothing about this subject.
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I'm happy to debate this further, but it's clear that you know almost nothing about this subject.
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Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
Agreed, my apologies to the board. FYI, I've heard that exact joke as well as many others which were way worse all over the radio, T.V. & Internet in the past week. It was posted not to offend but to make the board chuckle a bit.A_MichaelUK wrote: Remember, it might not offend you, but it may offend someone else.
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Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
I think this thread is going off topic a little however i think i need to say something. Andy is quite correct, there was nothing 'underhanded' about the way Jackson bought the rights to some of the Beatles back catalogue, as has been mentioned, it was an open auction. Whatever Sir Paul may have expressed in the media should not be taken as gospel.
My favourite artist is and always will be Alice however i also have a tremendous amount of respect for the work of Michael Jackson. The term 'The King Of Pop' was handed to Jackson from Diana Ross i believe, and i have no problem with that title. His music broke new ground, not just for pop but also black music, RnB, Hip Hop and rock to some extent. His production techniques and those of Quincy Jones are unquestionably some of the best in the music industry.
And no-one produced a quality long-form video like Thriller before Jackson.
My favourite artist is and always will be Alice however i also have a tremendous amount of respect for the work of Michael Jackson. The term 'The King Of Pop' was handed to Jackson from Diana Ross i believe, and i have no problem with that title. His music broke new ground, not just for pop but also black music, RnB, Hip Hop and rock to some extent. His production techniques and those of Quincy Jones are unquestionably some of the best in the music industry.
And no-one produced a quality long-form video like Thriller before Jackson.
Re: Alice comments on Michael Jackson
If a "friend" of yours was trying to do something would you...
A) Try and help them
or
B) Bid against them
I just dont see the fuss, like I've stated elsewhere on this board, Billie Jean was Michael's Schools Out. After that I dont see any other song that was that great.
And your right no-one produced a quality long-form video like Thriller before John Landis.
Oh and by the way Landis was/still is suing Jackson for non payment of Thriller related rights.
Yeah, he was such a great artist and friend to all...
A) Try and help them
or
B) Bid against them
I just dont see the fuss, like I've stated elsewhere on this board, Billie Jean was Michael's Schools Out. After that I dont see any other song that was that great.
And your right no-one produced a quality long-form video like Thriller before John Landis.
Oh and by the way Landis was/still is suing Jackson for non payment of Thriller related rights.
Yeah, he was such a great artist and friend to all...