From mjfrance.com, translated to english.
Part 1
While many mashabiki are very interested in appropriations for each album of Michael Jackson, some go further in their approach. Thus, four members of the foramu MJFrance managed to get in touch with Elliott Straits best known under the name of Dr. Freeze, ie the producer of " Break Of Dawn "(Invincible)," A Place With No Name "or" Blue Gangsta ".
Dr. Freeze has worked in the studio with Michael Jackson and book in an exclusive interview very interesting news just for you. And enter zaidi deeply into the secret recordings of the King of Pop when he discovered this three-part interview. Part one today titled: Dr. Freeze made revelations about the inayofuata album ...
Quagmire: I'm eager to hear how wewe began working with Michael Jackson and how he contacted you.
Dr. Freeze: I knew his manager, John McClain, and I was working on an album with my partners, Spydermann. After completing the album, it did not go as planned and we had to cancel the exit. I was very upset. And then John McClain said, "Do not worry Freeze. I have another project for you. I'll be in business with Michael. "I said:" Michael ... who? "and he said:" Michael Jackson! "I did not believe it at first and I thought it was crazy. And then one siku I was on the phone with my father and someone called me on the other line ... and it was Michael! That's how it all began. I had some songs and I made to Michael. He adored them! Because Michael and I, we have a sound very close. So every time I proposed something, it was easy for him to study the song because it was as if he already knew. I asked him songs and he adored. He cherished them. That's how we met.
Q: Speaking of "Break Of Dawn " , which is a great song. I think that's one of the most sensual songs he has ever made and that's what I wanted to hear Michael. I do not know if wewe know, this is the first time he talks about making upendo in a song. I do not know if wewe had addressed this very issue with him?
F: (laughs) Yeah, thank you. It was his inayopendelewa song was his baby .
Q: Do wewe remember the exact number of songs that wewe have presented?
F: I introduced him to many songs. The main songs on which we worked are "Break Of Dawn", "A Place With No Name" and "Blue Gangsta". These three songs were our priorities. "Break Of Dawn" is one of the songs that have been finalized. Others have been released later. They are kept in reserve.
Q: So wewe suggest songs and Michael alisema if wewe liked a particular song. As I understand, he loved every Break Of Dawn, and from there he decided to focus on this particular song. What happened next?
F: We were recording, we changed the studio, we re-register, we recorded zaidi songs. wewe know, "A Place With No Name" and "Gangsta Blue" were recorded at the same time. There are also some others I can not speak for now. But other songs were recorded. We saved a lot but these three songs were our three main objectives.
Q: What was your mindset in the first siku in studio with him? How did wewe feel?
F: It was pretty scary for me! I felt to be back in primary school and not knowing anything about the production! Michael I relearned everything. The other producers and I were as students face a teacher. With Michael, it was as if we knew nothing zaidi to our business: we had to start over and relearn everything. He taught us to do everything the best way possible: Michael was a perfectionist and we had to start from scratch to produce the muziki for the best possible way. I was very nervous, very nervous but very honored! Anyway, Michael was zaidi nervous with wewe than wewe were with him. It was simply the most wonderful people with whom wewe could never dream of working together. It was great! He knew all about the muziki industry, everything about everything, nothing was foreign to him, and he taught me a lot. Finally, he was very humble and creative. It was really great to work with him.
Q: wewe have therefore proposed his "Break Of Dawn", and then wewe had to redo the song in full kwa following his advice?
F: No, he just had to record vocals ... and add his magic! It was like flowers and trees grew in the song! He touched her and it became magical! I was shocked!
Q: So all the musical parts and the lyrics were made in advance?
F: Yes, he loved the song! He wanted to leave it as is! All I had done on this piece, no one had the right to change anything. Because it sounded like he had heard the first time we had a dream, a vision, and he wanted to recreate this dream in song to the last detail. He did not want to change anything, he wanted to keep the magic of the song absolutely intact. What wewe hear on Invincible is exactly the version I've aliyopewa him before he raises his voice there.
Q: How long did it take him to record the song?
F: It took him time because he wanted a lot of momentum in the voice, especially the harmony wewe hear in the chorus. It took time. Process studio was as long if we was spinning film!
Q: At that time, he also worked on other songs for Invincible ?
F: Yes .
Q: So he was taken to record his voice, listening to them, arranged them, started working on other songs, then returned a few days later to make additional catch?
F: Yes, it was incremental work. Sometimes he recorded the lead vocals, sometimes it was just the chorus au adlib ... He also listened to the different mixes and changed some details in here and there. He was in full creative process. We wanted song either perfect and return to my analogy on cinema he was like filmmaker seeking improve his film making evolve script au changing actors. This type of process it has used to create this song, and overall, the album Invincible .
Q: So basically, he changed a verse, started work on another song, and a few days later, he came to wewe to change the song again?
F: Yes. When he returned changes were made and ideas were proposed, he listened attentively. It also arose at times and arranged two au three things. Ultimately, all decisions were his. It was the boss. It was open to any criticism au suggestions beneficial to the song, as it kept its effectiveness. All that interested him was to have hits in power.
Q: Who had the idea of taking "A Horse With No Name" group America?
F: That's me. Again, I did all the music, and he only had to learn the lyrics. It was at the same time as Break Of Dawn, but it is not extended and continued to work on it later. It has improved gradually.
Q: Was it planned for the album Invincible au another project?
F: Initially it was planned for Invincible, yes. It is not out on this album and was therefore kept in reserve as "Blue Gangsta".
Q: Compared to the extract leaked on the Internet, can we expect differences mixing?
F: Yes, what wewe heard is an old mix. One you'll soon hear is completely new .
Q: wewe alisema "soon"? I am willing to learn more!
F: "A Place With No Name" and "Blue Gangsta". will both be on the inayofuata album of Michael. "A Place With No Name" will be different from the leak on the internet, it will be updated. For "Blue Gangsta" I rerecorded the instrumental. So expect changes .
Q: Did wewe have completed this song with Michael in his lifetime?
F: Absolutely, it had been finalized .
Q: What were your feelings about Michael when wewe got to know a bit zaidi in the studio?
F: It taught me not only to create a song correctly, but it also gave me advice on the muziki industry as a whole. My main feeling is that he was an absolute genius. I was fortunate to learn from one of the greatest. I try to apply his advice in the projects I undertake today: I try to keep alive the artistic spirit of Michael Jackson. It's like if I graduated from college musical "Michael Jackson". Anyway, getting back to your question, the word "feeling" is too low. There is no word strong enough to describe what I learned and lived with the King of Pop.
Q: Do wewe have any anecdotes about your studio sessions?
F: Not really. I had great fun working with him. Michael was someone who loved wewe make funny jokes. It really spoke to any set, video games, etc.. Then resumed his work, the lesson resumed. We were amazed at its performance. It happened like that.
Q: he warmed up with a lot vocally record the song?
F: Anyone who is warm, either in sports au singing. We never saw him do his vocal exercises before us, but when he came into the studio to record, he stood before the microphone and set moto to the song. As he left, the studio was in ashes and our jaws on the floor. It was really impressive to see.
Part 1
While many mashabiki are very interested in appropriations for each album of Michael Jackson, some go further in their approach. Thus, four members of the foramu MJFrance managed to get in touch with Elliott Straits best known under the name of Dr. Freeze, ie the producer of " Break Of Dawn "(Invincible)," A Place With No Name "or" Blue Gangsta ".
Dr. Freeze has worked in the studio with Michael Jackson and book in an exclusive interview very interesting news just for you. And enter zaidi deeply into the secret recordings of the King of Pop when he discovered this three-part interview. Part one today titled: Dr. Freeze made revelations about the inayofuata album ...
Quagmire: I'm eager to hear how wewe began working with Michael Jackson and how he contacted you.
Dr. Freeze: I knew his manager, John McClain, and I was working on an album with my partners, Spydermann. After completing the album, it did not go as planned and we had to cancel the exit. I was very upset. And then John McClain said, "Do not worry Freeze. I have another project for you. I'll be in business with Michael. "I said:" Michael ... who? "and he said:" Michael Jackson! "I did not believe it at first and I thought it was crazy. And then one siku I was on the phone with my father and someone called me on the other line ... and it was Michael! That's how it all began. I had some songs and I made to Michael. He adored them! Because Michael and I, we have a sound very close. So every time I proposed something, it was easy for him to study the song because it was as if he already knew. I asked him songs and he adored. He cherished them. That's how we met.
Q: Speaking of "Break Of Dawn " , which is a great song. I think that's one of the most sensual songs he has ever made and that's what I wanted to hear Michael. I do not know if wewe know, this is the first time he talks about making upendo in a song. I do not know if wewe had addressed this very issue with him?
F: (laughs) Yeah, thank you. It was his inayopendelewa song was his baby .
Q: Do wewe remember the exact number of songs that wewe have presented?
F: I introduced him to many songs. The main songs on which we worked are "Break Of Dawn", "A Place With No Name" and "Blue Gangsta". These three songs were our priorities. "Break Of Dawn" is one of the songs that have been finalized. Others have been released later. They are kept in reserve.
Q: So wewe suggest songs and Michael alisema if wewe liked a particular song. As I understand, he loved every Break Of Dawn, and from there he decided to focus on this particular song. What happened next?
F: We were recording, we changed the studio, we re-register, we recorded zaidi songs. wewe know, "A Place With No Name" and "Gangsta Blue" were recorded at the same time. There are also some others I can not speak for now. But other songs were recorded. We saved a lot but these three songs were our three main objectives.
Q: What was your mindset in the first siku in studio with him? How did wewe feel?
F: It was pretty scary for me! I felt to be back in primary school and not knowing anything about the production! Michael I relearned everything. The other producers and I were as students face a teacher. With Michael, it was as if we knew nothing zaidi to our business: we had to start over and relearn everything. He taught us to do everything the best way possible: Michael was a perfectionist and we had to start from scratch to produce the muziki for the best possible way. I was very nervous, very nervous but very honored! Anyway, Michael was zaidi nervous with wewe than wewe were with him. It was simply the most wonderful people with whom wewe could never dream of working together. It was great! He knew all about the muziki industry, everything about everything, nothing was foreign to him, and he taught me a lot. Finally, he was very humble and creative. It was really great to work with him.
Q: wewe have therefore proposed his "Break Of Dawn", and then wewe had to redo the song in full kwa following his advice?
F: No, he just had to record vocals ... and add his magic! It was like flowers and trees grew in the song! He touched her and it became magical! I was shocked!
Q: So all the musical parts and the lyrics were made in advance?
F: Yes, he loved the song! He wanted to leave it as is! All I had done on this piece, no one had the right to change anything. Because it sounded like he had heard the first time we had a dream, a vision, and he wanted to recreate this dream in song to the last detail. He did not want to change anything, he wanted to keep the magic of the song absolutely intact. What wewe hear on Invincible is exactly the version I've aliyopewa him before he raises his voice there.
Q: How long did it take him to record the song?
F: It took him time because he wanted a lot of momentum in the voice, especially the harmony wewe hear in the chorus. It took time. Process studio was as long if we was spinning film!
Q: At that time, he also worked on other songs for Invincible ?
F: Yes .
Q: So he was taken to record his voice, listening to them, arranged them, started working on other songs, then returned a few days later to make additional catch?
F: Yes, it was incremental work. Sometimes he recorded the lead vocals, sometimes it was just the chorus au adlib ... He also listened to the different mixes and changed some details in here and there. He was in full creative process. We wanted song either perfect and return to my analogy on cinema he was like filmmaker seeking improve his film making evolve script au changing actors. This type of process it has used to create this song, and overall, the album Invincible .
Q: So basically, he changed a verse, started work on another song, and a few days later, he came to wewe to change the song again?
F: Yes. When he returned changes were made and ideas were proposed, he listened attentively. It also arose at times and arranged two au three things. Ultimately, all decisions were his. It was the boss. It was open to any criticism au suggestions beneficial to the song, as it kept its effectiveness. All that interested him was to have hits in power.
Q: Who had the idea of taking "A Horse With No Name" group America?
F: That's me. Again, I did all the music, and he only had to learn the lyrics. It was at the same time as Break Of Dawn, but it is not extended and continued to work on it later. It has improved gradually.
Q: Was it planned for the album Invincible au another project?
F: Initially it was planned for Invincible, yes. It is not out on this album and was therefore kept in reserve as "Blue Gangsta".
Q: Compared to the extract leaked on the Internet, can we expect differences mixing?
F: Yes, what wewe heard is an old mix. One you'll soon hear is completely new .
Q: wewe alisema "soon"? I am willing to learn more!
F: "A Place With No Name" and "Blue Gangsta". will both be on the inayofuata album of Michael. "A Place With No Name" will be different from the leak on the internet, it will be updated. For "Blue Gangsta" I rerecorded the instrumental. So expect changes .
Q: Did wewe have completed this song with Michael in his lifetime?
F: Absolutely, it had been finalized .
Q: What were your feelings about Michael when wewe got to know a bit zaidi in the studio?
F: It taught me not only to create a song correctly, but it also gave me advice on the muziki industry as a whole. My main feeling is that he was an absolute genius. I was fortunate to learn from one of the greatest. I try to apply his advice in the projects I undertake today: I try to keep alive the artistic spirit of Michael Jackson. It's like if I graduated from college musical "Michael Jackson". Anyway, getting back to your question, the word "feeling" is too low. There is no word strong enough to describe what I learned and lived with the King of Pop.
Q: Do wewe have any anecdotes about your studio sessions?
F: Not really. I had great fun working with him. Michael was someone who loved wewe make funny jokes. It really spoke to any set, video games, etc.. Then resumed his work, the lesson resumed. We were amazed at its performance. It happened like that.
Q: he warmed up with a lot vocally record the song?
F: Anyone who is warm, either in sports au singing. We never saw him do his vocal exercises before us, but when he came into the studio to record, he stood before the microphone and set moto to the song. As he left, the studio was in ashes and our jaws on the floor. It was really impressive to see.
Last mwaka I told myself, 'This is the first year, it's okay to cry. "
But now a mwaka later I am crying even more.
wewe know, inayofuata mwaka I would be in high school, I finished chapter in my life.
And I want to thank you, wewe were there for me in the most difficult moments.
wewe are the one who came when I fell down.
wewe were the only one around.
wewe are the one who alisema that I'm free, when if it seems so hard to be.
Michael wewe Were my Heaven on earth
wewe were my hunger, my thirst.
Michael my moyo used to be cold
'Til your hands laid on my soul.
Every night I look at the sekunde nyota to the right and I wonder,
Do wewe see us?
Do wewe see the poor and the rich?
The strong and weak?
The good and bad?
Becuse thanks to wewe I see them all. And today I already know which side I'm belong.
So my hero The Man In The Mirror
Thank wewe so much for all wewe been aliyopewa me.
Michael, For me wewe are Forever.
But now a mwaka later I am crying even more.
wewe know, inayofuata mwaka I would be in high school, I finished chapter in my life.
And I want to thank you, wewe were there for me in the most difficult moments.
wewe are the one who came when I fell down.
wewe were the only one around.
wewe are the one who alisema that I'm free, when if it seems so hard to be.
Michael wewe Were my Heaven on earth
wewe were my hunger, my thirst.
Michael my moyo used to be cold
'Til your hands laid on my soul.
Every night I look at the sekunde nyota to the right and I wonder,
Do wewe see us?
Do wewe see the poor and the rich?
The strong and weak?
The good and bad?
Becuse thanks to wewe I see them all. And today I already know which side I'm belong.
So my hero The Man In The Mirror
Thank wewe so much for all wewe been aliyopewa me.
Michael, For me wewe are Forever.
Michael Jackson
God looked at his Garden
And found an empty place
Then he looked upon the Earth
And saw your tired face
He put his arms round you
And lifted wewe to the rest
God's garden must be beautiful
He only takes the best
Dedicated to Michael Jackson. I'm so sorry Michael,
wewe came to help, they hurt you
wewe taught us to love, they accused wewe of loving
It's all our fault.
I know wewe are in a better place now I upendo wewe very much.
Bye..till we meet again!
We will never forget you, wewe were a blessing to the world and to us
God looked at his Garden
And found an empty place
Then he looked upon the Earth
And saw your tired face
He put his arms round you
And lifted wewe to the rest
God's garden must be beautiful
He only takes the best
Dedicated to Michael Jackson. I'm so sorry Michael,
wewe came to help, they hurt you
wewe taught us to love, they accused wewe of loving
It's all our fault.
I know wewe are in a better place now I upendo wewe very much.
Bye..till we meet again!
We will never forget you, wewe were a blessing to the world and to us
Dr. Conrad Murray's lawyers have subpoenaed Sony for the raw footage from the "This Is It" rehearsals to onyesha the jury ... Michael Jackson was a physical and mental mess before he died ... TMZ has learned.
We've learned Murray's lawyers want the tapes to onyesha Jackson was slow, lethargic and weak in the days prior to his death. Although some of the video shows an alert MJ, other portions, we're told, clearly onyesha something is wrong with the singer.
Murray's lawyers want to onyesha jurors in the manslaughter case ... Michael was ill au even dying before the fateful morning ... so it wasn't really the June 25 Propofol injections that killed MJ.
We've learned Murray's lawyers want the tapes to onyesha Jackson was slow, lethargic and weak in the days prior to his death. Although some of the video shows an alert MJ, other portions, we're told, clearly onyesha something is wrong with the singer.
Murray's lawyers want to onyesha jurors in the manslaughter case ... Michael was ill au even dying before the fateful morning ... so it wasn't really the June 25 Propofol injections that killed MJ.
Originally ilitumwa May 14th 2010 12:35 AM PDT kwa TMZ Staff
Lisa Marie Presley's prayers have been answered -- TMZ has learned a maua, ua company is about to deliver a field's worth of sunflowers to Michael Jackson's burial site in Glendale, CA.
Jason Levin from sunflowerguy.com tells TMZ he's shipping several thousand sunflowers -- which were Michael's inayopendelewa -- to his mausoleum at Forest Lawn Cemetery today.
Levin's donation follows Lisa Marie's MySpace posting Wednesday, complaining that Michael deserves zaidi than the few bouquets, candles and gifts that currently surround his tomb.
Read more: link
Lisa Marie Presley's prayers have been answered -- TMZ has learned a maua, ua company is about to deliver a field's worth of sunflowers to Michael Jackson's burial site in Glendale, CA.
Jason Levin from sunflowerguy.com tells TMZ he's shipping several thousand sunflowers -- which were Michael's inayopendelewa -- to his mausoleum at Forest Lawn Cemetery today.
Levin's donation follows Lisa Marie's MySpace posting Wednesday, complaining that Michael deserves zaidi than the few bouquets, candles and gifts that currently surround his tomb.
Read more: link
The revelations will be the king of pop will be of great interest since the file contains everything about the surveys were done between 1993 and 2004 concerning allegations of child abuse but also other hitherto hidden aspects of personal life.
A typical example is the case in the effort of the owners of a private jet to leak to the media a video inaonyesha the pop legend to be handed to the police because the categories that aselgise on a 12 years boy.
The file, however, will not shed light on the causes of sudden death in June 2009.