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Whatever you might think about the insinuations regarding Michael Jackson's personal life, there's no denying he had a major impact on modern Pop/Rock music.

His death reminded me of a long-ignored piece I had in my Musical Job Jar. Just a raw, unfinished collection of movements reflecting on the music of the *King of Pop*. Here is the opening movement from that collection...
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MarkHolbrook said 134 days ago (June 26th, 2009)
Joe
I don't know a single person that did not listen to MJ at one point. Some of his music was very far reaching.

Thank you for this tribute!
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J.A.Stewart said 132 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
Mark
Yes, his music was pervasive and he crossed a lot of musical boundaries.

Thanks for listening and commenting. ;)


--- Joe
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Soulman4270 said 134 days ago (June 26th, 2009)
The Tribute
Excellent.....fits the mood and describes MJ's extrodinary personality...

Thanks for sharing this...
God Bless
Soulman
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J.A.Stewart said 132 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
The Tribute...
Thanks... I tried to suggest various aspects of the Neverland experience in this introductory movement. ;)


--- Joe
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Dadai.2 said 134 days ago (June 26th, 2009)
never, neverland...
great tune and tribute Joe... A tragic talent MJ was. [re: Neverland - our company did tons of work at Neverland going back to when he first bought the place up to recently when things were being dismantled for auction]

My youngest daughter's first song she liked on the radio was MJ's and McCartney's "The Girl Is Mine." She would sing along with the car radio... and was all of four years old at the time!

Jack
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J.A.Stewart said 132 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
Re: never, neverland...
Thanks, Jack.

Yes, MJ did the duet with Paul and then bought The Beatles catalog right from under Paul's nose. As I recall, Sir Paul was NOT amused. ;)


--- Joe
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Dadai.2 said 132 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
Joe...

You got that right. Macca is still fuming, I imagine...

D
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Feter said 134 days ago (June 26th, 2009)
A Night @ Neverland
remarkable work ...very cool theme ...it work so fine ...nice tribute ...
thnx alot for sharin !!!!
J.A.Stewart said 132 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
Re: A Night...
Thank you, Feter. I'm glad you enjoyed it. ;)


--- Joe
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Moviz said 134 days ago (June 26th, 2009)
Great Killer
feel to this Joe and excellent production..... love the heavy bass so typical of MJ's music. I just loved him as an entertainer.... dazzling talent. Even as a child his vocal emotion and inflection was spot on; something many older vocalists would die for. M
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J.A.Stewart said 132 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
Re: Great Killer...
Thanks, Maurice. There's no denying he was an extraordinary musical talent and entertainer. ;)


--- Joe
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sloparts said 134 days ago (June 26th, 2009)
Nice Tribute Joe
Has a lot of the MJ flavor to it for sure. A nice way to say goodbye.

Ed
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J.A.Stewart said 132 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
Re: Nice Tribute...
Thank you for your comments, Ed. ;)


--- Joe
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dabaxter said 133 days ago (June 27th, 2009)
This one is a thriller for sure
Great use of the Theremin sound. MJ, even though he struggled with his personal demons, was a musical genius. Nice tribute!
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J.A.Stewart said 132 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
Re: This one is...
Thanks, da... the Theremin somehow seemed to capture an essential element of the Neverland experience. ;)


--- Joe
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thoddi said 132 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
A thriller
The song builds from something quite youthful and innocent, although some clouds are building up in the horizon... is a thunder storm on it's way... and with that typical drum and bass groove we have come to know it builds into a thriller... 'till it suddenly ends... way to early...
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J.A.Stewart said 132 days ago (June 28th, 2009)
Re: A Thriller...
Thanks, Thor. You seemed to have penetrated the elements I tried to assemble in this first movement. The storyline sounds somewhat familiar, doesn't it? ;)


--- Joe
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paul f. page said 131 days ago (June 29th, 2009)
Michael's mood...
Joe,
I can hear/see this track starting an MJ music video. It has all the style and emotion and story-line needed to create a short movie, as MJ did in so many ground-breaking tiny epics. This is a fitting tribute.
Peace.
Paul
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J.A.Stewart said 131 days ago (June 29th, 2009)
Re: Michael's Mood...
Thank you, Paul. Yes, MJ produced some very entertaining videos in his day. I suppose this work owes a nod to at least a couple of them. ;)


--- Joe
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guitapick said 131 days ago (June 29th, 2009)
!
Cool work, Joe. Nice tribute. I've danced to MJs tunes too many times not to appreciate this. Thanks, man...
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J.A.Stewart said 131 days ago (June 29th, 2009)
Re: !...
Thanks, Bob. I suppose I danced to a few of his tunes as well. He had a real feel for modern dance music. I'm pleased you enjoyed my tune. ;)


--- Joe
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rabittwhole said 130 days ago (June 30th, 2009)
wonderful tribute
Joe... just excellent stuff!
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J.A.Stewart said 130 days ago (June 30th, 2009)
Re: wonderful...
Thanks, I'm glad you liked this piece of it. ;)


--- Joe
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Calchas said 124 days ago (July 6th, 2009)
Nice job Joe...
Love that running bassline.

Cosmic pop! What a great riff this breaks into.

Bravo!

Be well friend!

BTW: I never cared much for Michael's music, but I loved to watch him MOVE.
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J.A.Stewart said 124 days ago (July 6th, 2009)
Re: Nice job...
Thank you, Micheal.

I was not a fan, myself, but he did have a definite knack for producing some solid dance tracks. ;)


--- Joe
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DeathArrow said 117 days ago (July 13th, 2009)
lalala
wow this is a very impressive piece of music.
i'm glad i've listened.
it describes the whole life of michael. terrific.
I like deep synth that comes in at about half of the track.

but i'm really shocked how much money is earned with his death. that's quite strange...

fav'd!

cheers, Luke
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J.A.Stewart said 117 days ago (July 13th, 2009)
Triple-la
Thanks, Lukas.

The tune does try to capture MJ in a nutshell, although this was merely the first movement.

All the money being made... a shock... why? Typically, when an artist dies, interest in their work skyrockets... and so do sales. This is especially true when iconic figures such as MJ pass on and the media frenzy that follows stirs the buying public around the world. ;)


--- Joe
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composerclark said 117 days ago (July 13th, 2009)
Wow…
It's been a long time since your submission (I think?), so it's great to hear new music from you! This has kind of a Thriller vibe going on, very well done. For some reason, this also reminds me a bit of Einar's music… hmm… I guess it's the synth-based pop feel here and in his music that is similar. Anyway, I really like it, although the abrupt ending caught me by surprise, and I look forward to hearing more movements.
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J.A.Stewart said 117 days ago (July 13th, 2009)
Re: Wow
Thanks, Clark. I appreciate the listen and your comments.

Yes, it's been a while since I've had time for music. This was just something from my musical Job Jar that I fiddle with when I'm trying to pretend I can really compose and orchestrate like guys like you. ;)

I don't know when... or if... you'll hear any more of this particular project. I've got a long queue of songs waiting for my attention that I hope to produce for CDs.

But I would be interested in your feedback on my attempt at an orchestral arrangement for my Song For a Friend.

Thanx,


--- Joe
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