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I wanted to glance concert footage other than the all too well known Bucharest dvd with footage that showed more of the audience than Michael and his band (except when they were doing dance moves.) While that DVD is righteous it’s not the Michael I like to discover performing nor the Michael I am passe to seeing build. This particular DVD concert footage doesn’t have the familiar song lineup. Not too worthy out the norm but there are songs from the J5 days. Not unprejudiced the cute minute J5’s medley (I’ll be there, I want you wait on, The savor you keep, etc.) but the young adult J5’s. Songs like ‘It’s the things I do for you’, ‘Shake your body down’, ‘Lovely one’ and ‘Heartbreak Hotel’.
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This is more of the type of concert I like because he not only danced his butt off but he sings too. Many people forget he could actually vow…and well! He mixes up his dance moves but he doesn’t forget to tell here and it’s a dependable treat. Although, by the time he gets to ‘Billy Jean’ he’s a puny winded from all the dancing but expeditiously recovers for a very tantalizing, loonngg ‘Shake your body down’. In my idea, I stare him smiling more here than any other concert footage I’ve seen since he was a shorty. He seemed to be having a edifying time here, egging the audience on to participate in a Whoo hoo fest! Or having serve and forth vocal exchanges with his background singers.
Now with all this praise you may be wondering why I didn’t give this dvd 5 stars. Well, it’s the clarity, stupid and simple. The sound is okay but it looks as if someone recorded this onto a VHS tape, do that recording onto another VHS and then copied the copy onto DVD with stereo sound. If you feel you need clarity to luxuriate in your concerts, then this is definitely not the one you should bewitch. I must admit I was very pissed because I consider the concert as a whole is mammoth but to view it in such a 70’s format in this digital age is ridiculous.
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I don’t know who understanding this was pleasurable enough to save out on the market but who ever it is needs to be shot. Twice! I region out to grasp this before Mike’s passing was announced. Although, I am not jubilant with the map this views I am cheerful I purchased it. Bottom line; After watching this concert, it’s understood why the brother could self assuredly say, ‘I’m Bad’ and no one could argue that fact!
RIP ‘MJ didn’t play’
I enjoyed watching Michael Jackson make some of his all-time greatest hits. This DVD contained outdoor concert performances during Jackson’s 1987 “Poor Tour.” Michael performed two concert dates while he was in Yokohama, Japan. (Note: Michael’s “Unpleasant” album wasn’t released until August 31, 1987 which contained the song, “I Objective Can’t Close Loving You” — towards the waste of “Shake Your Body Down,” a caption was listed for Yokohama Stadium, Sept 26, 1987) . The “Dreadful Tour” was Jackson’s first solo tour (without his brothers), so this concert footage clearly wasn’t recorded in “1985.” Michael’s magical showmanship is undeniable during his energetic performances.
Sheryl Crow is featured as one of Jackson’s back-up singers. She accompanied Michael in a duet, singing “I Objective Can’t End Loving You.” I notion they performed well together on stage. The DVD’s overall represent and sound is not top quality, but its serene worth it to have in your Michael Jackson collection. The DVD footage captured a fraction of history and I personally deem it as memorabilia, which can be passed down to future generations. There will never, ever be another Michael Jackson. He may have left the world physically; however, his music, spirit, and legacy will last forever. Rest in Peace.
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