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Saw this posted on another forum.  It's the full Place Without No Name, but not MJ singing it.  Is this really an early writers demo?  I wonder if these are the real lyrics or what?  When i listen to it tho, i like picturing MJ singing it :D

Who is this guy "Spino" ?


[youtube:2rj4anye]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXuOW4nzwCg[/youtube:2rj4anye]

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Live Performances / CONFIRMED: Bad Tour on DVD is Coming
« on: December 16, 2010, 11:10:42 PM »
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Sony's ten part deal with The Michael Jackson Estate shocked everyone, especially close friends who said at the time there was not enough material for five albums, let alone ten.



The fact of the matter is, the deal was for ten PROJECTS and not ten albums.

“This Is It,” “Vision” and “Michael” are all part of that deal, that leaves seven more projects. The next project will be a remaster of “Off the Wall” with the help of none other than Quincy Jones. The Estate say the plan is for Quincy to take charge of the project, which will include some never-before-heard outtakes.

More excitingly, another project will include a remaster of “Bad,” the album will include the first official release of Michael's BAD TOUR!

The fans have demanded it and Sony, along with The Estate have taken action. No dates have been confirmed and will most likely not be for quite some time.

This information comes from John Branca, whilst in New York MJNEWSALERTS got the chance to meet him personally.

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Jackie Jackson / Jackie gets choked up talking about Michael
« on: December 15, 2010, 11:30:36 PM »
Just saw this.  Jackie gets a little choked up talking about Michael and the album on Access Hollywood.  It's really really short and is just a clip.

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Michael Jackson News / Jackie Jackson says he 'never heard' of the Cascios
« on: December 14, 2010, 02:21:35 AM »
I find this hard to believe since alot of other people already knew who the Cascio's were.  How could he not?

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Were you shocked as we were on Dec. 6 when Oprah revealed the Cascios, the super-secret family Michael Jackson visited for 25 years in New Jersey?

So was his brother Jackie Jackson.

"I didn't know them," Jackie tells USA TODAY's Andrea Mandell, his soft voice stiffening.

He'd never heard of them? "Nope."

Michael, out tomorrow, is a much-debated posthumous compilation of Jackson tracks ranging from collaborations with Akon to dance beats like Monster, recorded by Eddie Cascio and Jackson in the family's basement. Jackson's longtime producer Teddy Riley appeared on Oprah defending the authenticity of the tracks.

Ask Jackie what he thinks of the album and he smiles and zips his lips. "I love it." Standing in front of a massive biopic painting of Jackson's life, which USA TODAY will bring exclusive news of tomorrow, Jackie says he's still not over his brother's death. "Sometimes I can't even believe it, that he's not here," he says. "But he's always around because no matter where I go, his music is always around me."

And the holiday memories are particularly sweet.

"He loved being in the snow," recalls Jackie. "He loved skiing, or trying to learn how to ski. He never really learned because I guess it was too dangerous with his dancing and things like that, he didn't want to take a chance and injure himself, but he loved the snow. We'd go to Switzerland sometimes and have fun in the snow."

He says the Jackson family does celebrate Christmas, just not with their mother Katherine, who is a Jehovah's Witness. "The rest of us, we're not, so we celebrate Christmas, she doesn't…so we have to do it ourselves, away from her."

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Michael Jackson News / WHAT IS THIS? IS THIS OLD?
« on: December 14, 2010, 12:20:29 AM »
omg, look at this video.  Is this for real?  Have you guys seen this before ?  How old is this?  Doesn't the guy in the black shirt look like Eddie Cascio, the one that points at the camera?  It can't be, can it?  It must be old then right?  this is crazy.  :o  

If this has been shown before, i apologize and just lock it up.


[youtube:1c8pribp]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdcI5zeynyo[/youtube:1c8pribp]

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When it came to putting together Michael, the first posthumous album of material from late King of Pop Michael Jackson, everyone was working with half a playbook. The producers of the singer's first studio album since 2001 had to figure out what the notoriously detail-oriented Jackson would want them to do with the grab bag of songs he was working on at the time of his death.


Even the artist behind the album's iconic cover, a Renaissance-painting-like mash-up of iconic images from throughout Jackson's career, was forced to go on his understanding of what Michael would have approved of.

That artist, Kadir Nelson, sat down with MTV News last week to walk us through the thicket of images on the cover and explain how he came to create the visual summary of the pop icon's solo career.

Nelson said the ball started rolling in 2003, when Michael was working on songs for his Number Ones collection at Marvin's Room, the legendary Los Angeles recording studio founded by R&B great Marvin Gaye in 1975. Jackson saw a pair of paintings Nelson had made chronicling Gaye's life and fell in love with the images.

"As a result of seeing it, he called me one afternoon and he said, 'I really like your Marvin Gaye painting ... I want one, about me ... but I want it bigger.' Because Michael liked things to be big," Nelson said. But, as with so many projects begun by Jackson, after Nelson followed the singer's advice and read the autobiography "Moonwalker" and did some research on the painting that was to hang in Michael's home, other things came up and the project fell through the cracks.

Then, following Jackson's death in June 2009, his longtime friend and now estate co-executor John McClain rang Nelson up and said the gig was back on. "[He said], 'It's time for you to do that painting that Michael wanted you to do,' " Nelson recalled. " 'Don't ask any questions, just do the painting and we'll figure out what to do with it later.' "

The resulting image plays into Jackson's lifelong belief that bigger is better, with a regal Michael staring out in the central image while wearing a prince's Victorian blouse with a high, ruffled collar, a silver-gloved hand placed over his heart and a jewel-encrusted crown hovering over his head. Around that central image are painted nods to everything from such classic videos as "Beat It" and "Thriller" and a spaceship from one of his favorite movies, "E.T." and MTV's Moonman, a reference to the fact that Jackson's videos helped make the channel the force it is today.

The sadness of Jackson's death made Nelson a bit hesitant at first, but he said he realized he was getting a rare second chance to follow through on the abandoned project, so he was quick to say yes. "I did it because I felt that it would be a very important document ... and a tribute to Michael's life," he said of the finished work, titled "The King of Pop."

He described it as a "panoramic celebration of Michael's life, music and career" and said he strode to make it as perfect as possible to match the level of perfection Jackson insisted on in his music and art. "I felt that I owed it to him, to his family, to his fans, to do the best job possible."

Though Nelson only spoke to Jackson that one time in 2003 over the phone, he worked with the singer's brother, Jackie Jackson, on the image over a five month period at the studio where the Michael album was being completed and said that Jackie gave some insight into his sibling's thoughts. When the final image was produced, MJ's brothers Jackie and Marlon Jackson and McClain gave it a thumbs-up and said he did a good job.

Like the video for the first single, the Mark Pellington-directed "Hold My Hand," it's an artistic leap that attempts to tap into Jackson's elusive magic, but Nelson feels like he succeeded.

He considers the final product — his biggest-ever canvas at more than 9 feet wide by 4.5 feet tall — his Sistine Chapel. And like Michelangelo's signature work, Nelson labored long and hard on the painting, putting hours in from August 2009 until January 2010 and then again on and off until October.

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Pictures & Videos of Michael / Unreleased Promo Shots from 1999/2000
« on: December 12, 2010, 08:03:05 PM »
Was looking to see if the Teddy Riley interview was posted on thegrapejuice yet and saw another article with these unreleased promo pictures from 1999/2000.


"With the release of Michael Jackson’s first posthumous LP ‘Michael’ a mere 24 hours away, the surfacing of these never-before-seen promotional shots of the King of Pop is coincidental to say the least.

Snapped by photographer Arno Bani between 1999 and 2000, the images were to be used for the packaging of Jackson’s 2001 opus ‘Invincible’. However, word has it the label were more favourable of another shoot, hence this one was canned.

Check out the shots below…"

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Michael Jackson News / Teddy Riley's New Official Blog
« on: December 12, 2010, 12:40:01 AM »
It just went live a few minutes ago.  There is nothing written yet, but i'm sure there will be some interesting stuff coming soon.  I' bet he has alot to say.  :D  There is an "ask Teddy" link on the top right of the page, so we can ask all the questions we want.

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Michael Jackson News / Slave To The Rhythm (Remastered Full Version)
« on: December 11, 2010, 02:35:39 AM »
Finally a full version with no annoying DJ talking in the background.   It came with 3 versions and 3 slightly different CD covers.

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Hoax Pictures / New MJ Picture with the Cascio's
« on: December 06, 2010, 06:13:44 PM »
Just noticed this from Frank Cascio's twitter page.  Michael looks like he's having so much fun.  I'm not really sure what they are all in, is it a roller coaster or something?  I can't really tell.



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Michael Jackson News / Slave To The Rhythm (Full w/vocal stamp)
« on: December 04, 2010, 05:12:27 PM »
OMG, they just keep on coming today  :D  This is the real full version of Slave To The Rhythm but it has that dj talking over it once in a while.  You have no choice but to bob your head when listening to it because that's what it make you do :lol:  :lol:

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EDIT: I'm curious as to if it really is the full full version because it seems to fade out at the end and you can tell the song is supposed to keep going,

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Michael Jackson News / Another Day - New Leak
« on: December 04, 2010, 03:10:29 PM »
Just saw this posted.  It's definetly sounds AWESOME  :D  :D  :D

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Hoax Videos / Light at the End of the Tunnel of L.O.V.E.
« on: December 04, 2010, 12:28:44 AM »
Wow, this is very interesting.  It was posted a few hours ago and has a wonderful message and gives hope.  You should watch this when you get the chance


[youtube:23gkhuoy]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90ingvxaAXU[/youtube:23gkhuoy]

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Michael Jackson News / 50 Cent Explains working on the new MJ Album (Video)
« on: December 03, 2010, 02:50:20 PM »
0 Cent shows a more serious side when speaking about his collaboration with Michael Jackson. The rapper is featured on the Teddy Riley-produced song “Monster” off the King of Pop’s posthumous album Michael, due December 14.

Even 50 was nervous when having a conversation with the late icon. “To talk to him is confirmation on different levels that you’ve made it. He wanted to work with me,” said the hip-hop mogul. “I’m like, ‘I’d love to.’ I’m nervous on the other end of the phone. I don’t usually get nervous because I really don’t care about a lot of the other artists, but Mike is special.”

He returned to the studio to lay down his verse after MJ’s passing. “When I sat and listened to the actual song, I was excited. I said, ‘This is the 2010 version of ‘Thriller,’” he shared. “I mean it’s an opportunity to be on a record with, not just a great artist, but a legend.”
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[youtube:4t9ogdbe]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7IdYLBekms[/youtube:4t9ogdbe]

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Michael Jackson News / Slave To The Rhythm - (1:30 snippet) Leak ?
« on: December 01, 2010, 06:46:40 PM »
I don't know if this was posted yet as i haven't seen it yet, but i just saw this.  It's a 1:30 snippet of Slave to the Rhythm, but there seems to be a DJ talking over it sometimes.  Man all this new MJ stuff lately is awesome  :D  Once again, no denying MJ's voice on this one.  I hope the full version is leaked soon  :lol:

I noticed it first on Dangerous_Inc Twitter but the links he posted were already taken down, but i found it on this site to play right from the page. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login

Slave To The Rhythm - 1:30 snippet
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