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Title: Remember the Time! Ack!
Post by: ssw4919 on March 14, 2020, 06:37:28 AM
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QuoteThe following snippet is producer Ted Riley talking about Remember the Time

... Jackson came up with the main hook soon after, then met Riley and engineer Dave Way at the studio to get it down. "[ He] sang the first chorus, first note [melody]," recalled Way. "Now, [Teddy Riley] and I were in the habit of singing the chorus once with all its parts and then flying it in to the other choruses. So when the first chorus was finished I stopped the tape and Michael, startled by this, said 'Why'd you stop?' to which we explained the flying in, etc. He said, 'Well, I'd just like to sing each part all the way through.' So we went back, started the song from the beginning and watched Michael sing each note and harmony, double it, triple it and then maybe quadruple—each time singing it perfectly, vibratos perfectly matched, perfectly in tune, rhythmically dead on, knowing exactly what he wanted to do the whole time. We were done with all the hooks faster than if I'd have flown them in. Flawless. That was day one."
Title: Re: Remember the Time! Ack!
Post by: Dr Naomi Campbell on March 14, 2020, 06:40:23 AM
Kings vocal prowess is really underrated
Title: Re: Remember the Time! Ack!
Post by: ssw4919 on March 14, 2020, 06:40:40 AM
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Man in the Music by Joseph Vogel.
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...While he didn't read music or play instruments proficiently, he could vocally convey the arrangement, rhythm, tempo, and melody of a track, including nearly every instrument. "He starts with an entire sound and song," explained producer Bill Bottrell. "Usually he doesn't start with lyrics, but he hears the sound and the whole arrangement of the song in his head.... He hums things. He can convey it with his voice like nobody. Not just singing the song's lyrics, but he can convey a feeling in a drum part or a synthesizer part." Oftentimes, Jackson would vocalize a new song into a tape recorder until he could get to a studio; other times he would call a musician or producer and dictate to them directly. "One morning [Michael] came in with a new song he had written overnight,"

recalled assistant engineer Rob Hoffman. "We called in a guitar player, and Michael sang every note of every chord to him. 'Here's the first chord, first note, second note, third note. Here's the second chord, first note, second note, third note,' etc,etc. We then witnessed him giving the most heartfelt and profound vocal performance, live in the control room...

He would sing us an entire string arrangement, every part. Steve Porcaro once told me he witnessed [Jackson] doing that with the string section in the room. Had it all in his head, harmony and everything. Not just little eight bar loop ideas. He would actually sing the entire arrangement into a microcassette recorder complete with stops and fills."

Once Jackson got down the foundation of the song, he would begin fleshing it out, layer by layer, a process that would sometimes take a few weeks and sometimes take years. "Music is tapestry," he explained. "It's different layers, it's weaving in and out, and if you look at it in layers, you understand it better." He liked to allow time for the song to reveal itself. If it wasn't quite there, he would move on to something else and come back to it later.
Title: Re: Remember the Time! Ack!
Post by: Young on March 14, 2020, 06:50:12 AM
Ackk

King! :loose2when:


He was truly the greatest :stressed:
Title: Re: Remember the Time! Ack!
Post by: ssw4919 on March 14, 2020, 07:10:02 AM
Quote from: Selassie on March 14, 2020, 06:40:23 AM
Kings vocal prowess is really underrated

:gorlonfire:
Title: Re: Remember the Time! Ack!
Post by: Cartierline on March 14, 2020, 07:42:25 AM
Michael's artistry was truly unmatched

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Title: Re: Remember the Time! Ack!
Post by: reekz on March 14, 2020, 08:03:26 AM
Reading music is pointless if you create it. Mike was so great. 
Title: Re: Remember the Time! Ack!
Post by: Young on March 14, 2020, 08:13:46 AM
Quote from: Cartier on March 14, 2020, 07:42:25 AM
Michael's artistry was truly unmatched

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Title: Re: Remember the Time! Ack!
Post by: ssw4919 on March 14, 2020, 11:56:30 AM
Quote from: Young on March 14, 2020, 08:13:46 AM
Quote from: Cartier on March 14, 2020, 07:42:25 AM
Michael's artistry was truly unmatched

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Title: Re: Remember the Time! Ack!
Post by: RAY7 on March 14, 2020, 12:12:12 PM
King was very talented