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(7-12-2009) In a recent interview in an Italian newspaper, Sir Paul McCartney was asked how his collaboration with Michael Jackson started, to which he replied:
On Christmas Day, in 1981, I think, the phone rang at home around 10 o’clock in the morning. A voice whispers: Mr McCartney would you like to hear some of my songs? And it bothered me, I did not know the guy personally, so I said if you want to send me tapes, do. Then, he semed embarrassed as told me: Sir, I am Michael Jackson, you do not recognize me? Since this day a great friendship was born. Michael was a man not prepared for life because his life was music. He did not walk, he danced. He never talked, he sang. His advice to musicians are not technical but poetic. Things like: When you take this note on the piano, do not be hard, play as if you had the most beautiful sunset in front of you. You’ll see it will sound totally different.”

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egg on yo head pack the melons in da back turn around u dead git the nuts out yo sack
the jackson 5 on the tonight show in 1974, hosted by bill cosby, performing a “killing me softly” medly, introduced by little brother randy.
so so so so so sooo good.

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Michael Jackson DID compose music for Sonic 3
Just found out about this earlier today!
So cool.It’s sort of amazing that he developed Stranger In Moscow out of a song for a video game.