That dialogue is so bad it belongs in an Ed Wood movie. The title track reflects my oft-stated belief about commitment in sex or music: if you’re going to go for it, go ALL THE FUCKING WAY. Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman pressing denoted by "P" identifier in runouts.

Michael was pissed off that “It can never happen again,” vowed Michael. 1st US pressing: this sleeve version DOES NOT list Michael Jackson as a co-producer on back cover. N o album, movie, or book should ever have to live up to the expectations attached to the label “biggest selling of all time.” Luckily for Michael Jackson’s Thriller, that moment has passed and it’s just a matter of time before the same is true for James Cameron’s Titanic (the Bible, however, will have to deal with its popularity on its own terms). .

They still sound good and one has to give Quincy Jones a big nod for his role in that. My Mum still remembers with fondness the impact and thrill of “Pepper” so “Thriller” was that moment stylized for my generation.I’m curious as to how the review was contrary to expectations. Thriller was released 35 years ago. it’s . Eddie friggin’ nails it in two takes, mingling long sustains, sweet bends and high-speed flurries that sync perfectly with the fire in Michael’s voice. Although I normally don’t cotton to sweet songs, I’ll make an exception in this case because I just adore the tonal quality of Steve Lukather’s guitar, which sounds magical to my ears. probably the kinkiest thing I’ve disclosed yet. well . . it’s . Funnily enough, I never liked “Billie Jean” but loved “Beat It” – MJ was a true sensation to behold. a thrilling experience.A surprisingly balanced review that was contrary to my expectations! It could be a lot worse. When he introduced the phrase “sweet young thing,” all the women in the audience shouted HELL YES! The song doesn’t reflect the dissonance that is frequently a feature of bebop, but again, this is a pop song, elegantly arranged and played at a nice, easy tempo. . Well, if I advertise myself as “a lifelong music lover who has explored and studied many forms of music, with a particular interest in the history of popular (i. e., non-classical) music,” I certainly couldn’t ignore THE WORLD’S BIGGEST SELLING ALBUM OF ALL TIME! Thriller, an Album by Michael Jackson. . .

30x platinum. They bring up all of the awards it’s won. . Fergie’s gift as a pop star is the way her crassness shifts into oddness—so on “Beat It” her nervous reverence is a waste of time. Originally from San Francisco, I am now a French/EU citizen living in Nice. in spontaneous, glorious unison. By Kory Grow. Your guests will probably get that “What the fuck” look on their faces and head for the exits. What makes it entertaining is the fabulous arrangement that mixes classic horror flick sound effects with film-style orchestration and a relentlessly engaging funky beat. okay, Michael just sang that dreadfully cutesy-wutesy line, “The doggone girl is mine” . Thriller and Thriller. The undying shame would surely have sent me to the nunnery!Actually, there’s more to the story than the bruised ego of a young multi-millionare. irreplacable. it’s a little fetish of mine .