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So I found out just by pitch shifting Get Lucky, the track sounds a lot like Michael Jackson. The "He-hee's", "Woo's" , "shamonas" and other MJ sounds developed on their own when the track sped up.
read the description below the video, the song has been edited by someone to make it sound like MJ. QuoteSo I found out just by pitch shifting Get Lucky, the track sounds a lot like Michael Jackson. The "He-hee's", "Woo's" , "shamonas" and other MJ sounds developed on their own when the track sped up. But truth is, those MJ audio clips have been added from songs like 'Another Part Of Me'. this is the official audio released by Daft Punk's youtube account : You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login and this does not have MJ audio.
Listen... Seems really Mike !! Daft Punk’s New Single Totally Sounds Like a Michael Jackson Disco JamEliot Van Buskirk - Evolver.fmFans of forward-looking music have at least two things to be excited about this spring: new albums from Boards of Canada (which is teasing fans with the rarest vinyl released this year) and Daft Punk, whose Random Access Memories is set for a May 20th release.On Friday, Daft Punk dropped the "Get Lucky" single on Spotify, breaking the company's internal record for the most streams of a single on its release day. Spotify did not divulge how many streams that was, other than that "Get Lucky" broke the record.You can listen to that above. Once released, the single became weirdly intermingled with the late Michael Jackson in strange ways.First, people began noticing that "Get Lucky" sounds a bit like a long-lost Michael Jackson disco track, which, sure, it does. Fine.Main Ixed took that suggestion to heart, pitch-shifting the single so that Pharell's vocals fall into Jackson's range, and pairing it with footage of Jackson, along with a few of his trademark "whoo!" and "ow!" exhortations: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SkCn-iWLiSE[/youtube] You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
”Everything about it – the music video, the packaging, the whole thing. I remember having the video cassette with the music video, the Motown anniversary where he does the moonwalk, and the documentary by Michael Landis where you see Michael Jackson in make-up, it’s my favorite.”