MJ's live performances are very hard to fetch. But when you find them, they're greatness. He gives it his all, whereas his full-set performances took a lot out of him, and it was less crisp from the technical wizard. There are a ton of full-set videos, but his live, single-set performances are like finding a gold nugget in a dry river bed. He didn't like doing them, they were daunting to him.
My three favorite live MJ performances:
(The obvious, pure art, all-time best act) Motown 1983
Grammy Awards 1988
Super Bowl 1993
This gem is so unworldly fantastic. There's a version that I can't damned find, that has his shirt change colors, the way it was originally aired. I read the LA Times review, and, even then, while he didn't win anything in 88 for Bad (he was ROBBED), they knew they just saw something extraordinary
Let. Me see,
Yes me vatos Winery Dogs
I don't know much about the background stuff. I know that female guitarist was with him from Thriller to Bad to Dangerous and beyond. I know he had a ton of collaborators, a lot very loyal to him, but not the specifics.You know who were the studio musicians were that helped him record several of the albums? Believe it or not..Toto..Steve Lukathur..
For all Lennon-ites and Cavett fans and audiophiles and The Beatles fans, this is must see. It's over an hour. If you haven't seen this and love Lennon or Cavett, this is a gem. I've posted it in here once or twice. I get drunk and watch this whole interview once or twice a year
I don't know much about the background stuff. I know that female guitarist was with him from Thriller to Bad to Dangerous and beyond. I know he had a ton of collaborators, a lot very loyal to him, but not the specifics.
I'm, admittedly, still discovering him. Just started my MJ fix this past January, amigo. But I'm enveloping, submerging myself into his music. I'm learning all I can.
Thanks for this post.
Also, thanks for Hot Streak. Really fun song, brotherman
Oh yeah, Quincy was always behind the scenes for MJ in the 80s. For sure.THAT producer that helped him Quincy Jones brought them in i believe..
I graduated in 2002... 80s were tits!I graduated from hs in 1981..80s were tits!
He was a genius. Every bit as much as Letterman.Cavett get the best or wierdest out of everybody..lol
JUST for some old memories one they barely played off the album, they really won the Grammys for..Six of em..