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    Timbaland Is Getting Ready To Put Out A Michael Jackson Record
    Friday, July 5, 2013
    DivaWhispers learned over the weekend that super legendary producer Timbaland is getting ready to release a new album from the King of Music Michael Jackson. I remember reading right before Michael’s death that he was collaborating with Timbo for new music. A really close source of Timbaland’s confided to me that Michael’s new album is going to be sick! He has over a total of at least 8 albums of music that has not been released and Timbaland has been working very hard on creating a masterpiece. DivaWhispers was told that MJ’s fans are going to be happy. I know that I am excited! I know that Timbaland will do Michael justice. Some may say that they don’t think Timbaland should be working on a MJ album but I beg to differ. I say let’s give it a chance. Timbaland isn’t called a super producer for nothing! Can’t wait! I think that Tim’s amazing canny beats with Michael’s voice would be amazing.
    http://sutbeattalks.blogspot.n…ready-to-put-out.html?m=1


    “TIMBALAND AND THE KING OF POP”
    On July 2nd, 2013 news began to leak from different media outlets on the Internet, that Timbaland has been putting the final touches on a new MJ album. The sources are also claiming that Michael Jackson has over 8 albums worth of unreleased music. If this news is true, I for one I’m extremely excited. If any producer can bring Michael to life, and give him the perfection he always strived for. It’s for sure the one, and only Timbaland. Michael Jackson fan’s as well as Timbaland’s Supafriends should all be celebrating this exciting news. Michael Jackson, and Timbaland are two of my biggest idol’s. One gave me the drive to want to be an amazing artitst, while the other has schooled, taught me music business, and gave me the ear on what music should, and is supposed to sound like. The both of them on one album for the first time is truly an amazing concept. Two Kings, I know Michael would be proud. Timbaland has risen from the Ashes of his haters, and critics. As I recall they said he fall off, and lost his touch. Now Tim, myself, and my fellow Supafriends get to sit back, and laugh as he leaves them, and the Music Industry dum founded. Timbaland, and his music paintings never sleep. His creative ideas, and music team are always leaving people speechless with everything from, Missy Elliott, Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z, and more. It’s amazing that he’s even managed to sign new artists like, Shawn Chrystopher, Lyrica Anderson, Dopebyaccident, KD Cherry, and so on. All while continuing to work on his next solo album, and now news of MJ. Timbaland is truly a force to be reckoned with. I hope someday soon god blesses me to be able to work with him in the studio, but until then. It’s time to just sit back, and enjoy the Timbaland take over.
    http://www.timbalandthursdays.com/20...e-king-of-pop/


    Anscheinend ein älterer Remix von Timbaland
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    Heutiger Twitter Eintrag:
    2:41 AM - 19 Aug 13
    So Last Night I Heard Some Of The New Tracks @Timbaland Is Doing For The King Of PoP... WOOOOW.. #DjLife
    https://twitter.com/freestylesteve/status/369363487203418113


    Ob hier nun doch endlich etwas Großes ansteht?? :wau:wau

    irgendwie drehts mich, ist wie ein schlimmer Albtraum :stars


    Hab hier langsam echt das Gefühl das der Estate Verstärkung benötigt.
    In Sachen Finanzen sind die ja top, aber alles was Michaels Musik angeht, sind die total Banane. Die This Is It Doku haben die ja noch gut hinbekommen, aber alles danach ohjee ohjee.


    ...ich warte jetzt auf das neue Album: Michael Jackson äh Justin sings Michael Jackson Songs. :kotz:kotz:kotz


    Glaub schlimmer kann es gar nicht mehr werden...


    Zum Glück haben wir die Michael Solo Version. Glaub sonst würden hier einige durchdrehen.

    Haltet euch fest :fear


    Justin Bieber zerstört Slave to the Rhythm :zorn


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    PS: MJ singt ihn in Grund und Boden :ja Lächerlich von Justin sowas zu Covern bzw. n Duett zu machen!!!


    Ich hoffe nur es kommt kein Duett Album raus, was doch seit Jahren geplant ist...mit diesem Track raus!! Furchtbar, Ohrenkrebs für mich...

    Producer Fred Jerkins III : I'll release new Michael Jackson songs

    Michael Jackson collaborator Fred Jerkins III revealed that he plans to issue fresh material from the megastar while visiting Midland music students.


    The influential R & B producer Fred Jerkins III, who worked with the troubled pop performer on his final 2001 album Invincible, led a masterclass at Access to Music in Digbeth on Thursday.


    The co-writer of hits like You Rock My World, Jerkins made a big impression as he was whisked in to the specialist pop and rock college in Heath Mill Lane to answer questions from youngsters who are hoping to make their way in the music business.


    And he said that he has plans to issue some unpublished material by tragic Jackson, who died four years ago aged 50.


    “We have a number of unreleased songs and all sorts of video footage,” he said.


    “There’s a project in the making right now that will include all those songs.”


    Jerkins also sought to dispel the ‘***** *****’ stereotype saying that Jackson was a charming gentleman.


    “I worked with him for two years exclusively – it’s the biggest highlight of my career,” said Jerkins, who works with his brother Rodney under the name Darkchild.


    “He came to our studios in Pleasantville, New Jersey [the city where Jerkins grew up] and we built a really strong relationship and became really good friends.


    “I remember him, just for fun, riding on a three-wheel bike in the parking lot that belonged to someone with disabilities.


    “He was really relaxed. It’s things like that that you wouldn’t expect from Michael Jackson.


    “We were comfortable with him as a family and my son had his fifth birthday at Neverland.”


    Darkchild has also masterminded tracks for Beyonce, the Spice Girls, Will Smith and Lionel Richie.


    Jerkins also recalled ‘hanging out’ with Whitney Houston, for whom he co-wrote tracks such as It’s Not Right (But It’s Okay).


    “She’s been to our church singing,” he said of the vocal legend’s gospel roots, which included a stint at his pastor father Fred’s Evangelical Fellowship Church in Pleasantville.


    “It’s very difficult when you see people like Michael and Whitney passing on because we had a close relationship with both of them.”


    Fred, who is about to work on tracks for Usher and Rihanna, advised students to spend time honing their skills rather than expecting the kind of instant, but fleeting, chart domination enjoyed by winners of TV talent shows like The X Factor.


    “An event like this is to inspire and educate people, and let them know what they can do,” he said.


    “A lot of people pursue music and expect success to come real fast, but you have to stay at it. Winners of these talent shows need to sell records and to continue to sell for lots of years, after gaining that sort of platform in the first place.


    “I come from an area where there was no music scene – it wasn’t like living in New York or Los Angeles,” said Jerkins, who plays piano, drums, bass and trumpet.


    “When we broke into the music business it was just us.


    “But so many people have broken in from there following in our footsteps, and told us ‘if it wasn’t for you guys, we wouldn’t have thought of making it’.”


    Toby Smith, director of education at the college said: “This is marvellous to have such a big name in the music industry come to this region and support the music industry locally.”


    http://www.birminghammail.co.u…lease-new-michael-5695123

    Release Christmas??
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    Peter Freestone - former personal assistant to Freddie Mercury –
    discusses forgotten tracks the singer taped with Michael Jackson and more


    02-08-2013 16:47 | Jan Velinger



    For 12 years Peter Freestone was a personal assistant and close friend to Freddie Mercury, the singer who reached superstardom with the rock group Queen. He was with also there during the singer’s last days in 1991. Since the start of the Noughties, Freestone has lived in the Czech Republic. I contacted him this week after it was confirmed that Queen will release three tracks that time forgot which Mercury recorded with Michael Jackson, a recording at which Freestone was present.


    But before we get to that, I also asked him about his former job.


    “Basically it was 24 hours a day, seven days a week. My job was just to be there for Freddie, to take care of him really.”


    Was it enjoyable work to be so close to someone who was publically such a huge star?


    “I think the easiest way to say it is yes, it was work (I know this because there was money going into the bank every month) but really I was basically living Freddie’s life. It was amazing. I had the easy part: I could spend what he really worked hard to earn. I did the shopping and I went to auctions for him, you know, that was the easy part of the job.”


    I’ve read that Freddie Mercury, like many stars, was a different person behind closed doors, that he was someone who intensely valued his privacy. Is that true?


    “Yes, very much. Even when he invited friends to Garden Lodge, his home, people he knew... he would still play the part of entertainer. He could only really be himself when there were just the four or five of the closest people he knew at Garden Lodge. Then he could be himself. Of course, when he walked out the door he became public property. And he realised that. So he became what the public expected. He would have on the t-shirt, leather jacket, jeans, trainers, the sunglasses... and he would become what was expected of him.”


    The Times and Rolling Stone both caught fans’ attention this week by confirming that three lost songs Freddie recorded 30 years ago with Michael Jackson will be released later this year. At least one version of one of the songs is already well-known; another, called Victory, is not, and if I am not mistaken has never been heard. Did you ever wonder to yourself, since you were there at the time, whether these songs would ever be released?


    Freddie Mercury, photo: Carl Lender, CC BY-SA 3.0Freddie Mercury, photo: Carl Lender, CC BY-SA 3.0 “Because they were Michael’s property – they were recorded in his own studio in his home – I never expected them to see the light of day. But I am very happy they will. Two of the tracks have had various treatment by fans over the years – State of Shock and There Must Be More to Life Than This, both of which were released in different forms. One on the Jacksons’ album and one on Queen’s; but the third one, Victory, is something that has never been heard before.


    “I still have some memories of it because I was there when it was recorded in the studio. In fact, on the original tape – and I don’t know if this will still exist – I played what you hear as the bass drum on the track. Only it isn’t a bass drum: what you hear is a toilet door! I had to stand there for five minutes banging a toilet door! So, you know, I think it is going to be something for people to enjoy, it should be very interesting.”


    Hopefully that stays on the track!


    “I hope so!” (laughs)


    Do you think the release of the third song could cause a sensation?


    “I really hope so. Of course even the other two tracks will receive different treatment now that Queen are involved in the production. I am sure that they will be paying attention to Freddie’s voice and the production of the whole track. They are perfectionists and everything has to be just right. But I believe that it will be worth the wait.”


    Where did the impulse to work together come from?


    “The first that I heard about it was when Michael came to a Queen show at the Forum in Los Angeles. I remember him talking in the corner with Freddie and John. Afterwards Freddie said ‘Huh! Michael says we should be doing something together because he loves what he’s heard! Because he’d been listening to Another One Bites the Dust and loved that and the whole feel of it. So Freddie said ‘he wants to meet up to record. Ah, but it’ll never happen, it’s just talk! Months later that was followed up with a phone call from Michael, because he had heard Freddie was in L.A. and he invited him over.”


    My understanding is that that meeting was less than optimal...


    (burst of laughter) “I know what you are referring to. Well, Michael, if you remember, at that time in his place in Encino had almost a mini-zoo and his favourite animals at the time were the llamas. Given it was summer in Los Angeles, Freddie wore a white t-shirt, white jeans, white trainers and after the tour his t-shirt was white jeans with the bottoms brown with spattered mud and brown trainers because we’d had been traipsing through the mud.”


    “Michael also took us around his home and in his bedroom and it was so funny: he had a large terrarium with a big snake inside. Publically, Michael said it was a great friend and the best and a really good and amazing snake... we couldn’t help but notice that there were about forty bricks keeping the lid of the terrarium down, to make sure it could not get out!”


    That’s cute!


    “Yeah, it’s amazing what can be said and the little different facts behind it!”


    The actual recordings: when were those done, on a different day?


    “No it was the same day. Both of them were really busy recording and touring in 1983. Michael wanted Freddie to finish State of Shock because he wanted it for the Jacksons’ album called Victory. But Freddie had very little time and he wasn’t able to finish. So Michael suggested that Mick Jagger could sing the other part and Freddie said of course it’s your music, he didn’t object. For time reasons, the two weren’t able to pick up the material again.”


    How does the quality of the vocals strike you in terms of how the singers complement each other? Freddie was such a powerhouse singer...


    “I think because they are so different that it works very well. If both of them had the powerful voices it would seem almost like a competition. You used the right word with ‘complement’: the two voices work together very well and it’s like a conversation.”


    You were with Freddy up until his death in 1991; I wanted to ask you how your life changed after that – eventually you ended up here in the Czech Republic.


    “It has been 12 years now here. Yeah, life did change after that... but if you think abou it Freddie has been gone 28 years and I am still talking about him! Physically, he isn’t around anymore but his image, voice and personality have survived. He was a unique person, an amazing one and he wrote some great music and there is still a lot of interest and many in the new generation ask me about that. I do what I can for them.


    “I mean, I am still involved in music here in the Czech Republic, I am involved in a thing called Rock Camp for kids between the age of 11 of 17 and we get together and they make music which is amazing. I am also involved with a Czech musician who has a band who has convinced me for the first time in my life to believe I can write lyrics for music. So everything I am doing even today is because of Freddie Mercury.”


    Queen still has legions of fans worldwide but I’ve read that there are radio stations that won’t play performers older than 30! That doesn’t seem to be the case with Czech stations and Queen has always seemed to have held a special spot for many music fans here...


    “One of the reasons that I settled in the Czech Republic is because of peoples’ attitudes to music. In Britain it’s very narrow-minded. People, particularly young people, will only listen to what they’re told to listen to, basically. They have MTV and they are glued to that and that, they believe, is all there is. Here, I know, having met him a few times, Karel Gott, who people listen to from the age of nine to 90! In England that doesn’t happen. Here, in schools, children are taught about Janeček, Dvořák, Smetana; again, that doesn’t happen in Britain. People here are prepared to open their minds to music. As for Queen, the reason Queen is so established and well-liked, is because their music is truly timeless. If you listen today, their music is still as fresh as 40 years ago when they started. It is still as fresh as it was then.”


    http://www.radio.cz/en/section…-michael-jackson-and-more


    Inkl. Radiotonspur

    Another part of me (snippets) - Bad Tour rehearsals footage


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    dann stells doch einfach rein :idee;)



    leidere kann man kaum die Songs lesen...


    Ich erkenne von oben nach unten:


    Lady of Summer
    Hollywood Tonight
    Shut up and Dance
    Rock Tonight
    Adore You
    Breath
    I Am That One
    Everybody wants to be a Movie Star
    Beautiful Girl
    MJJ Barry Gibb Song
    Scared of Moon
    Thank Heaven
    Cloud of Another Lover
    Gloucestershire
    Throwing your Life away
    Leaving today to Be???


    Zweite Seite:
    Lovely oder Lonely Bird oder Word
    Broken Chair
    Red Eye
    The Way You Love Me
    The Looser
    Best of Joy
    D.I.E
    Is She coming back
    Dark Lady H2O
    Bottom of My Heart
    Hold My Hand
    Remember what I told You
    Can't Stop Loving You
    Silent Spring
    You Where There
    Lady of Summer
    ???

    moontown: bleib :cool


    ohne hier irgendetwas zu wissen, sagt mir mein gesunder menschenverstand das die neuen songs etwas mit der show "one" zu tun haben müssen! macht doch aktuell überhaupt keinen sinn ein neues album auf den markt zu bringen...


    wer weiß wie viele neue songs wir hören dürfen, vllt auch nur einen oder zwei :tatort

    Bisher ist anscheinend kein neues Album geplant...

    Zitat

    Guys,


    I'm sorry to burst some bubble's, the estate has confirmed to me there is no planned album at this point including covers or any projects involving those mentioned,


    Sorry, but as soon as they hint at anything I will let you all know.


    Quelle: Gaz, MJJC

    The Dealmaker - John Branca


    John Branca interview at L'Uomo Vogue





    È probabilmente l’avvocato più famoso degli Stati Uniti. Qualcuno direbbe famigerato, ma si tratta in genere di amanti di improbabili teorie cospiratorie che non si danno pace per la morte di Michael Jackson. Sessantadue anni portati da ricco losangelino, John Branca è infatti (insieme a John McClain) il curatore del patrimonio del Re del Pop, anzi l’uomo che lo sta riportando alla solvibilità: si parla di 310 milioni di dollari rientrati in 15 mesi, molti dei quali provenienti dall’operazione celebrativa Bad 25 – ovvero l’uscita (sponsorizzata da Pepsi) del disco e del documentario diretto da Spike Lee per l’anniversario del celebre album del 1987.


    "Ho lavorato con Michael nel 1984 gettando le basi del suo rapporto con Pepsi, poi di nuovo nel 1988 per il Bad Tour. È stato davvero speciale per me riunirli per il progetto Bad 25; le lattine-ricordo sono molto amate dai fan e dai collezionisti", racconta Branca, che ha una sensibilità particolare per certi aspetti “commemorativi”: la sua collezione di figurine di baseball è tra le più ricche al mondo. L’aveva cominciata da bambino e, grazie alla passione condivisa con la famiglia (suo zio Ralph giocava per i Dodgers negli anni 50), aveva accumulato diversi pezzi rari; fu uno shock quando la trafugarono dalla casa di sua madre: per anni Branca si tenne lontano dal giro, finché un giorno, a un’asta di Sotheby’s dove si era recato per comprare l’uniforme da pitcher dello zio, acquisì una grande collezione privata che lo rimise “in gioco”. "L’amore per il baseball è qualcosa di irrinunciabile e visceralmente americano: Babe Ruth per noi è come Abraham Lincoln o Elvis Presley. E io ho l’anima del collezionista, da sempre: gli oggetti a cui tengo di più, oltre alle mie figurine di baseball, sono le memorabilia del rock, le giacche di pelle e le antichità veneziane". Branca vive infatti a Beverly Hills "in una villa in stile italiano arredata con tessuti Fortuny e una moltitudine di mobili settecenteschi comprati in tutto il mondo e soprattutto, ovviamente, in laguna".


    Possiede un’altra casa nell’area di Los Angeles affacciata, nemmeno a dirlo, sui canali di Venice. Questa maniacalità l’ha reso uno dei professionisti più ricercati nell’ambiente dell’entertainment: la lista dei suoi clienti in campo musicale va dai Doors a Justin Timberlake, passando per Carlos Santana, Fleetwood Mac, Beach Boys, Bee Gees, Shakira, Alanis Morissette. La rivendicazione e gestione delle royalties e delle eredità di Kurt Cobain e di Elvis Presley, e l’acquisto del catalogo dei Beatles da parte di Michael Jackson sono alcune tra le sue trattative più esaminate dai media. Crede fermamente nel valore dei diritti d’autore e nella protezione degli artisti (anche dalle proprie cattive abitudini: è tra i fondatori di MusiCare, charity che aiuta i musicisti in difficoltà), ed è in questa direzione che ha incanalato le proprie energie professionali. "Suono fin da giovanissimo, la mia band firmò un contratto quando avevo 16 anni; cominciai il college studiando musica, ma fortunatamente mi resi conto in fretta che le mie capacità stavano altrove", racconta. "Un giorno lessi un articolo di Time che parlava di Elton John e del suo avvocato e capii cosa volevo fare nella vita. Si dice che se riesci a mettere insieme la tua professione e la tua passione non lavorerai mai. Beh, io ho avuto la fortuna di rappresentare tutti i miei idoli".


    Branca non è, però, solo un avvocato da cavilli e small print: lavora sempre a livello creativo con i suoi clienti, che possono diventare amici intimi, come nel caso di Michael Jackson (che gli fece da testimone di nozze presentandosi all’altare con la scimmia Bubbles, entrambi vestiti in un impeccabile tuxedo), per il quale escogitò di vendere alle televisioni il making of del video di Thriller per 1,2 milioni di dollari, sapendo che la produzione della clip ne sarebbe costata 1 (ai tempi il prezzo medio di un video era 50.000 dollari). "Bisogna essere creativi anche quando si creano partnership tra una celebrity e un marchio", sostiene. "Ho seguito Michael e Pepsi, Aerosmith e General Motors, gli sponsor per lo Steel Wheels tour dei Rolling Stones. Oltre all’aspetto economico, un buon avvocato deve prendere in considerazione l’impatto che quella alleanza avrà sul “brand” dell’artista: le due parti devono essere naturalmente compatibili, bisogna assicurare all’artista il controllo e l’approvazione del processo creativo per evitare che sia presentato in maniera scorretta". Gli chiedo cosa pensa del famoso episodio di George Clooney e Nespresso: qualche anno fa in conferenza stampa a Venezia una giornalista chiese all’attore come un attivista politico, umanitario ed ecologista come lui potesse stare al soldo di una multinazionale controversa come Nestlé; sorprendentemente, Clooney perse le staffe dichiarando di non doversi giustificare. "Non ho familiarità con questo incidente, quindi non posso commentarlo". Risposta da vero avvocato.


    L'Uomo Vogue, Febbraio 2013 (n. 438)


    Foto by Gavin Bond


    Fashion editor Rushka Bergman


    Fashion assistant Ashley Sean Thomas


    Sasha Carnevali


    Pubblicato:
    12 febbraio 2013



    Source: http://www.vogue.it/uomo-vogue/people/2013/02/john-branca



    Mit Google übersetzt auf englisch, weil die deutsche Übersetzung echt furchtbar ist:


    Hat etwas mit BAD25 zu tun, weiß jetzt aber nicht ob es n Outtake von der Doku ist oder so...Herkunft des Videos aktuell noch Unbekannt...

    an Interview with Michael Jackson's Bad Tour - Band


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    Anscheinend wurde die BAD25 DVD, die Ende Februar erscheinen sollte, nun auf unbestimmte Zeit nach hinten verschoben.


    Zitat


    I sent a Tweet to the MJ Estate and they responded with that there has been no official date determined yet and they will announce it when one has been decided. I sent this Tweet out last week at the end of January.


    Source: Windy09, MJJC