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Post by jaywonder on Aug 11, 2017 5:01:23 GMT
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Post by mjjfan810 on Aug 11, 2017 7:12:26 GMT
Yeah, I gave this a listen back when it first aired. Didn't listen to the whole thing as it was so long, but I remember finding it fascinating and certainly one of the most interesting MJ associate interviews I have heard.
Some great little tidbits on there. Like how he had "Can't Get Your Weight Off Me" on his laptop and didn't even know it. And then they were all in awe after he played a bit.
I also loved the bit where he talked about TII and MJ wanting to go back to singing more live etc.
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Post by Russg on Aug 11, 2017 8:22:26 GMT
I found it interesting how he expresses scepticism about the authenticity of the Cascio tracks considering he was one of the named experts Sony/estate used in their statement at the time defending the songs. Were Sony/estate lying or did he change his mind about the songs?
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Post by jaywonder on Aug 11, 2017 9:09:01 GMT
Yeah, I gave this a listen back when it first aired. Didn't listen to the whole thing as it was so long, but I remember finding it fascinating and certainly one of the most interesting MJ associate interviews I have heard. Some great little tidbits on there. Like how he had "Can't Get Your Weight Off Me" on his laptop and didn't even know it. And then they were all in awe after he played a bit. I also loved the bit where he talked about TII and MJ wanting to go back to singing more live etc. Yeah that's been one of my biggest gripes with their show. The episodes have a tendency of being too long. I was telling a few friends that they need a good editor lol I agree with the favorite parts. One thing that I really liked hearing about was Michael's idea of no longer doing traditional albums
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Post by Snow White on Aug 11, 2017 16:05:58 GMT
I found it interesting how he expresses scepticism about the authenticity of the Cascio tracks considering he was one of the named experts Sony/estate used in their statement at the time defending the songs. Were Sony/estate lying or did he change his mind about the songs? I remember reading that alleged meeting with the experts didn't take place and Sony just said that trying to appease the fans but I don't kmow if what I'm commenting is accurate.
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Post by Russg on Aug 12, 2017 5:07:31 GMT
I found it interesting how he expresses scepticism about the authenticity of the Cascio tracks considering he was one of the named experts Sony/estate used in their statement at the time defending the songs. Were Sony/estate lying or did he change his mind about the songs? I remember reading that alleged meeting with the experts didn't take place and Sony just said that trying to appease the fans but I don't know if what I'm commenting is accurate. Wouldn't be surprised. They lied about the authenticity of the songs, it's hardly beyond the realms of possibility that they would lie about that meeting taking place as well.
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