The first time I heard about anything ewwww was from an LA-based gay writer whose friends were hired to do the floors at Neverland, who in the course of the job found a lot of NAMBLAish porn in a closet. 1992/93, maybe?
I was pretty much done with MJ around the point of Thriller going mega (through moving on/liking other artists) but I still love old Jackson 5.
― suzy, Monday, 28 January 2019 19:17 (seven years ago)
off the wall and thriller, my dude.
― affects breves telnet (Gummy Gummy), Monday, January 28, 2019 12:30 PM (one hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
...and Destiny and Triumph. Michael co-wrote, and sang lead on, the bulk of those, in addition to co-producing.
one thing that is interesting is how people reluctant to give Michael his due (often for very meritorious reasons) are quick to credit quincy jones w/ the sleek power of his best records.
I remember lot of the "oh, Quincy's the REAL genius behind those records!" stuff coming from insufferable jazz snobs (usually along the lines of, "See?! Jazz musicians can make hit records any time we want! We just don't want to because it's, like, squaresville, daddy-o!").
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 28 January 2019 19:18 (seven years ago)
something like that don't stop til you get enough home recording demo kind of prove that it's not all about the production
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Monday, 28 January 2019 19:19 (seven years ago)
Meanwhile when I listen to Jones' big band arrangements, they sound like too-slick finger-popping wallpaper music for coffee commercials.
― grawlix (unperson), Monday, 28 January 2019 19:26 (seven years ago)
I think his real gift was as an arranger, not as a producer.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 28 January 2019 19:27 (seven years ago)
i like coffee
― sarahell, Monday, 28 January 2019 19:28 (seven years ago)
Quincy Jones's real gift is living. See his Netflix doc.
― dinnerboat, Monday, 28 January 2019 19:37 (seven years ago)
― grawlix (unperson), Monday, January 28, 2019 2:26 PM (seven minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Some of his small-group arrangements are ok, but when an orchestra or big band gets involved, the results are usually unimaginative at best, and frequently dull. And some of his '50s arrangements -- particularly something like Art Farmer's Last Night When We Were Young -- are instantly-dated slushy harp-fests.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 28 January 2019 19:40 (seven years ago)
re MJ - without in any way wishing to condone or minimise the atrocity of his actions, it is so painfully clear that this is what must have happened to him as a boy.
― an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Monday, 28 January 2019 21:14 (seven years ago)
one thing that is interesting is how people reluctant to give Michael his due (often for very meritorious reasons) are quick to credit quincy jones w/ the sleek power of his best records. but for all QJ's talents, if you look at what he was working on in the late 1970s and through the 1980s, pretty much none of it is anywhere near as memorable as his work w/ MJ. a late period Lena Horne record? Patti Austin? some of the more mediocre Rufus and Donna Summer LPs? the only classic among QJ's productions of that era, other than MJ, is George Benson's "Give Me the Night" (single, not full LP). so whatever MJ brought to the table and/or brought out in QJ is immense. it doesn't hurt that they probably had songwriters lining up to place their best songs w/ MJ.
― breastcrawl, Monday, 28 January 2019 21:21 (seven years ago)
I still marvel at the fact that "The Girl is Mine" not only made Thriller but was the first single off it
― frogbs, Monday, 28 January 2019 21:22 (seven years ago)
thanks for stanning for Donna Summer and Brothers Johnson.
― Your sweetie-pie-coo-coo I love ya (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 28 January 2019 21:24 (seven years ago)
Jones' "Summer in the city" is amazing of course
― brimstead, Monday, 28 January 2019 21:24 (seven years ago)
thanks for stanning for /Donna Summer/ and Brothers Johnson.
― breastcrawl, Monday, 28 January 2019 22:07 (seven years ago)
:)
i was too hasty in my dismissal of some of those other albums. i still don't think they measure up to the MJ stuff, esp. in their songwriting.
btw i am trying to make some sort of pun inverting the whole shangri-las "he's good-bad, but he's not evil" to say something like "michael jackson's not bad, he's evil," with reference to his hit record bad (get it??) but i just can't seem to form it correctly. any assistance is much appreciated, thanks in advance.
― affects breves telnet (Gummy Gummy), Tuesday, 29 January 2019 03:15 (seven years ago)
xp Right on Time rules
― Nhex, Tuesday, 29 January 2019 05:30 (seven years ago)
I think this broader conversation to some extent exposes how much of the r Kelly convo was enabled by the fact that in some circles he was *never* taken seriously whereas mj was universally so, and we will see ppl flip. Ie Questlove is apparently an MJ truther?
I think a lot of the convos I’d hear about mj’s strange appearance were that he was like a more extreme version of a baseball player risking his health using steroids: the world’s most competitive, driven musician doing everything he could to become the most popular artist in the world—in a world that’s fundamentally anti black. He was driven to the point of self mutilation.
― ILX’s bad boy (D-40), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 12:54 (seven years ago)
Except wasn't Michael the most popular, successful artist *before* he did all that?
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:11 (seven years ago)
Not really, the transformation work between his first solo record and his second pales compared to what subsequently happened but people were shocked at the time of the Mowtown 25 gig not just by Billie Jean and the moonwalk but by the radical transformation in MJs appearance.
― Acting Crazy (Instrumental) (jed_), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:24 (seven years ago)
I dunno, I just did some googling and he generally looks the same to me up to 1983 or so. The big changes came after the Pepsi fire.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:28 (seven years ago)
https://spinditty.com/artists-bands/The-Changing-Face-of-Michael-Jackson
― Trϵϵship, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:29 (seven years ago)
He had some work on his nose it seems before 85 but nothing that fundamentally changed his appearance. Around 87 he starts to look like a different person.
― Trϵϵship, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:30 (seven years ago)
nose job plus losing the afro was a pretty big shift
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:31 (seven years ago)
Losing the afro is a change of hairstyle. Everyone does that. If you look at his face he is obviously still the guy on the cover of off the wall. By the late 80s the whole gestalt is different
― Trϵϵship, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:33 (seven years ago)
By 93 there is like no trace of him left. That’s when plastic surgery gets eerie
― Trϵϵship, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:34 (seven years ago)
the point is that people were shocked at the time. the differences seem minimal in hindsight, obviously, jesus.
― Acting Crazy (Instrumental) (jed_), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:35 (seven years ago)
I remember seeing the Bad album cover and being like wuuuut is going on here
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:36 (seven years ago)
He tried to throw people off the scent by dressing in military couture, but for some reason that only attracted *more* attention.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:39 (seven years ago)
the transformation work between his first solo record and his second (Off The Wall was his fifth solo LP! though the previous two weren’t hits, he’d had a #1 single off the second, top tens off the first, and Motown cranked out a best-of just months after the second, padded with Jackson 5 material.)
― sans lep (sic), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:43 (seven years ago)
Jermaine this morning on U.K. tv;
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/jermaine-jackson-leaving-neverland-michael-children-allegations-good-morning-britain-a8753851.html
― piscesx, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:43 (seven years ago)
xxp I remember a good thread somewhere about the Jacksons' use of fascist imagery, cannot find it anywhere though
― mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:46 (seven years ago)
treesh i lived through it! his look on thriller caused waves! it's true that at that point it wasn't seen as pathological
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:47 (seven years ago)
But he doesn't look that different on the Thriller jacket! His hair, yes, but that's about it!
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 14:53 (seven years ago)
*throws hands in air**segues into thriller dance*
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:01 (seven years ago)
yea I remember hearing that he'd heard something about Rolling Stone not featuring a lot of black artists b/c they sold less magazines, and concluded he couldn't be the biggest in the world as a black man. makes a lot of sense, especially considering his "100 million" sales goal for Bad which is pretty lol in retrospect
― frogbs, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:07 (seven years ago)
His hair, yes, but that's about it!If you don’t count his nose and his chin, sure.
― sans lep (sic), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:08 (seven years ago)
and his cheeks
― Acting Crazy (Instrumental) (jed_), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:14 (seven years ago)
jfc the pics from '85-'95. I forgot about that weird ass chin implant
can't wait to see one of these on Elon Musk in about 10 years
― frogbs, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:14 (seven years ago)
"dating grimes was elon musk's thriller" would be a good display name
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:24 (seven years ago)
iirc the weirdest thing about his look circa thriller was that wrist thing
http://www.feelnumb.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/michael-jackson-bone-protruding-thriller-album-fold-out.jpg
― mookieproof, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:26 (seven years ago)
what the fuck
― valet doberman (Jon not Jon), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:36 (seven years ago)
i’ve never noticed that beforewhat is it?
― Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:36 (seven years ago)
i can't explain the wrist, but it's from the inside foldout image on the thriller lp
― mookieproof, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:38 (seven years ago)
lol first I thought you were talking about the tiger.
Anyway, those are his web shooters iirc.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:55 (seven years ago)
There's the matter of makeup, lighting, photography, etc., but if you look at his face on the cover of Thriller (the album) and Thriller (the song), yeah, he's starting to look different. But I still think it's not radical until a few years later.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 15:56 (seven years ago)
Just looks like he has a firm grip on the tiger trying to keep it in place.
― peace, man, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 16:00 (seven years ago)
specially devised tubes for sucking out the baby tiger's life essence iirc
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 16:21 (seven years ago)
this historical debate over his shifting looks is a little odd - his look for Thriller was definitely shocking at the time, there were playground jokes about his nosejob/skin lightening among my world of young ppl. What came after is beside the point, ppl had no idea how weird he was going to get.
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 16:23 (seven years ago)
yea I mean as someone whose first memory of Michael Jackson was the "Black or White" video it was really stunning to see what he *used* to look like
― frogbs, Wednesday, 30 January 2019 16:25 (seven years ago)
My band is finally finishing our magnum opus of New Orleans brass band versions of MJ songs, which we've been slowly working on for like...7 years. Cool timing. :/
― change display name (Jordan), Wednesday, 30 January 2019 16:32 (seven years ago)