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Thanks for doing this, I’m learning how to make background vocals better on the music and this is such a help, cheers! 🍻
ОтветитьLove the song 💗 one of the best ones ❤
Ответить7000th like from me - THIS WAS ANOTHER LEVEL
ОтветитьSuch a wonderful grit mj the grunt is 🔥
ОтветитьThese are blowing my mind. Massive MJ fan and had no idea how much went into these tracks when you break it down. I’ve seen videos of his beat boxing but hadn’t realised it was in these tracks, now I know I can hear it.
ОтветитьPlease listen to Hot Street by MJ
ОтветитьConsidering where he came from, jackson 5… He grew up singing with 4 people. It isn’t surprising how he knew to arrange a song with his own voice filling the other vocal parts of a band. He was a musical genius. He knew the other voices in a song because he sang with them growing up and the process of doing what he did, arranging these tracks putting his voice in the vocal spectre of a whole band was natural for him. When he went solo, he took over the entirety of the voices in a full band like jackson 5 all by himself, and in essence made a one man jackson 5. What a wonderful mind and unique talent.
ОтветитьOo my God...i love this❤
ОтветитьIf you listen closely you can hear Michael’s beatboxing and percussion through out the song with the music
ОтветитьI will sub if you talk but don't sing fgs.
Ответитьhe was an absolute genius👑
ОтветитьThis songs chorus reminds me of janets jacksons rhythm nation, I wonder if Michael drew inspiration like he did by adding beats from The knowledge into scream.
ОтветитьEste tio habla demasiado...
ОтветитьА можно где-то эти сэмплы скачать?
ОтветитьOh thank you so very much for this video!!! I'm in love with this song for many-many years, but I've never been able to look inside of it. Now I have to listen to it 5 (hundreds) more times😅 thank you very much❤❤❤
Wishing you all the best!
How could an organ be "so fresh and new?" Some of the stuff you say is just annoying bro.
ОтветитьI hope you can also do 2000 watts 😊
ОтветитьBlood on the Dancefloor would have to be my least favourite Michael Jackson single of all time. It's not 'bad' but it's not BAD.
ОтветитьHowdy Chris, I’d be curious to hear Remember The Time multitracks. There’s a couple moments toward the end when the vocals peak and distort and I wanna know if it’s just my ears or if it’s actual microphone distortion.
ОтветитьI love Michael's rough voice, lol!
ОтветитьI love watching you drool over Michael's creativity. I can't get enough either 🫠🤪😯😎🥹😻
ОтветитьUgh loveee this analysis and how excited you are to share this
Ответитьhave u heard devin townsend? same thing
ОтветитьMichael was the king of voice--the best instrument known to man. So mind-blown after watching this. I was a hardcore Michael fan from 13-18 yo. I had my ipod mini with only MJ songs (about 130). I remember loving this song when I discovered it, but didn't understand what made it sound so intense. Now I understand how deeply he layered this song and why they made so many mixes.
ОтветитьI would love your advice. I usually could sing but not anymore.... especially when I tried to sing high notes....my voice begins to crack.
ОтветитьPlease do a breakdown of Who is it. It has some amazing mouth percussion and synth melodies in it. Thanks
Love your work. 👍
PERFECT .In every moment. Nothing else to say. The whispering voices are meant to be put together with other tracks , It' s simple 😄
ОтветитьThis is my favorite Michael song of all time. Nothing gets me up like this one.
ОтветитьYou know he used to rock on the floor to the thump of the washing machine when he was 2. His mom said that. He started wanting to get his ideas across, but he couldn't really play an instrument. So, he used his own skills vocally, to show them what he wanted. Those are his own word, paraphrased of course. It is a skill he's honed since he was a child.
Ответитьis the soundman's compliment at the end ON THE TRACK? amazing. shit, it's like a hidden message from MJ, ahhhhh
ОтветитьLove this! Exactly, live groove, no duplicate 8 times crap haha, ahhh can't beat instrumental music
ОтветитьYou should try to analyze the song “morphine”, it’s also in the album blood on the dance floor and it is unique
ОтветитьAnd now I how to listen this song, for 10 times at least! :)
ОтветитьI am from germany and its pretty much my favorite song of Michael, ans it makes me really really sad that they never, ever play it on the radio :(
ОтветитьBeatbox Scatting unreal he separates dimensions if that is possible!!! Everything fits like a puzzle!!!
ОтветитьTeddy Riley said on a BBC interview that he wanted to remix the track as it was recorded during the Dangerous sessions, Michael refused saying it was fine as it was.
ОтветитьCan we take a moment to appreciate Teddy Riley on this too. Those two made some magic together. Teddy is an awesome producer.
ОтветитьDAMN I love these video of MJs Multitrack universes. I wish I had some of these. I use to be into all these type recordings well I guess I still am if im listening to them with you and im 60 yrs old. MJs mutitracks are so layered beautifully that without breaking them down you wouldn't really notice them without having a good hear for sound and music. However by letting watchers of your video they will get a sense of how so very talented MJs was. He set the bar up higher in music mixes since his first days with Quincy. Great Video Dude.
ОтветитьAgghhhhh! I just love how passionate you are about picking these tracks apart. I find myself staring wide eyed with a huge grin at my screen like some creep when watching these videos 😂. It really is exciting hearing the isolated tracks and appreciating each element. You get it. Your detailed analysis is brilliant! Thank you :)
ОтветитьTHE number of ways MJ was able to say/sing a word was infinite.
His vocal modulations skills were maxed out. It can not be any better, but it in extremely unique cases, it can be matchable.
just remove whatever da F that thing is under your lip please so I can subscribe.
ОтветитьAmazing bro!!where u got all those MJ's songs multitracks separately???
ОтветитьFun fact: Teddy Riley's team lost the master recordings to BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR. They only had a mixed recording. A musician who often worked with MJ, Brad Buxer had to rebuild everything track by track for the final recording.
ОтветитьBeatbox Master
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