Cello 48,012 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 15 minutes ago, Cruelty said: 12 ROCK WITH YOU â average 8.72 The highs: 11 x 1 [@Cruelty ] The lows: 6 x 2 [@Little Monstera @dimitristhe] You guys, this is genuinely an outrage. The second single from Off the Wall, âRock With Youâ was written by Rod Temperton (he of âThrillerâ fame) and was recorded by Michael Jackson after the demo was turned down by Karen Carpenter. The song oozes with charm and desire, a silky-smooth vocal performance complemented by swooping analogue strings and a chugging disco rhythm section. Boasting the best lyric in MJâs discography (âgirl, when you dance, thereâs a magic that must be loveâ), âRock With Youâ is just a song that inspires hyperbole and evokes magic in every note. As every commenter pointed out, this is just such a smooth piece of music, and yet it never feels saccharine or inauthentic. Despite possessing all the hallmarks of a 70s disco banger, the lush production and sensual lyricism make the piece feel almost like a ballad⌠but a ballad that you canât help but dance to. Confident, sophisticated, and undoubtedly one of the best songs ever put to tape, âRock With Youâ cultivated Jacksonâs new romantic image, and was ranked the 354th best song of all time in a recent Rolling Stone list. Not even cracking the top 10 tonight isâŚÂ unbelievable, and testament to the quality of the rest of Michael Jacksonâs discography. Comments: Voter 2 One of my fave MJ songs, TOP TIER fave songs of all time. Weâve never heard another song this smooth since @PartySick One of his smoothest tracks. Thereâs a reason it made it to every tour (except for the Dangerous Tour⌠but it was rehearsed!) @Werewolves Wanted Smooth as all hell, classic Michael Underrated af! This song is perfection, I looove the early work with Quincy she/her 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
 Cello 48,012 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 8 minutes ago, Cruelty said: So now we have our top 10! Which one do you think weâre losing next? Bad as a song is overrated, sorry not sorry she/her 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
 Cello 48,012 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 I predict the top 4 will be Billie Jean, Human Nature, Smooth Criminal and Dirty Diana she/her 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruelty 5,875 Posted September 16 Author Share Posted September 16 8 HUMAN NATURE â average 9.00 The highs: 11 x 4 [Voter 2 @Franch Toast @PartySick @Cello] The lows: 6 [@Little Monstera] The fifth single from Thriller, âHuman Natureâ was written by Steve Porcaro from the band Toto. The (possibly apocryphal) legend goes that Quincy Jones originally heard the song by accident. Porcaro had already recorded his demo of âHuman Natureâ and, running low on cassette tapes, used the reverse side of this tape to record his submissions for Thriller. When the cassette deck reached the end of the side with the Thriller demos, it automatically switched over to the other side â Quincy heard âHuman Natureâ, and that was instantly the one. It feels sacrilegious to admit, but I deducted a point because I think the studio mix is a little overproduced, a little synthetic perhaps? The live versions strike the perfect balance for me, with glistening synths and searching, reverbed guitar. This is one of Jacksonâs enduringly popular ballads, and has also become something of a modern jazz standard, thanks to trumpeter Miles Davisâ cover. Receiving more 11s than any other song, âHuman Natureâ finishes in a respectable eighth place. Comments: Voter 2 One of my fave MJ songs! Its smoothness oozes Rock With You and the funkiness, groove of P.Y.T. @PartySick I canât believe it came down to this or Carousel in the drafts for the Thriller album. imagining the best selling album of all time without this sweet but somehow somber song is insane. Itâs always felt so dreamy in its production but some of the lyrics sound like the singer has resigned himself to a sad life⌠but he never stops dreaming. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
 Cello 48,012 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 Just now, Cruelty said:  HUMAN NATURE â average 9.00 The highs: 11 x 4 [Voter 2 @Franch Toast @PartySick @Cello] Well tasteful people were revealed here she/her Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teletubby 107,962 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 1 minute ago, Cello said: Human Nature i â¤ď¸ you @Juanlittlem Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
 Cello 48,012 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 Just now, Teletubby said: LIACP curse again she/her 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruelty 5,875 Posted September 16 Author Share Posted September 16 2 minutes ago, Cello said: I predict the top 4 will be Billie Jean, Human Nature, Smooth Criminal and Dirty Diana I just want you to know I felt SO bad seeing this a millisecond before clicking send on the Human Nature elimination 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teletubby 107,962 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 Just now, Cello said: LIACP curse again what will be next Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal or Dirty Diana?? i â¤ď¸ you @Juanlittlem 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruelty 5,875 Posted September 16 Author Share Posted September 16 7 DIRTY DIANA â average 9.04 The highs: 11 x 3 [@Blackout19 @Nirvana @Teletubby] The lows: 5 [@Franch Toast] Michael Jacksonâs take on the archetypal 80s rock song, âDirty Dianaâ is a chillier and steelier counterpart to âBeat Itâ, and it really ramps up the menace. Telling a tale of a persistent groupie, the song doesnât do anything too innovative with its genre, but pastiches it well, and is bolstered by a competent pop-rock production and one of Jacksonâs career-best vocal performances: haunted, quivering, pleading and desperate. I could take or leave âDirty Dianaâ in the hands of another artist, but that vocal is something else, and really sells the song and its story. Performed during the 1988 Bad Tour and due a reprise for the cancelled This Is It concerts, the song was the fifth and final consecutive Billboard chart-topper from the Bad album. I had no idea how much you guys like this one â as a forum we think it improved on the formula that began with âBeat Itâ! Comments: Voter 2 I think this is my favorite of MJâs dives into rock. Along with Give In To Me from Dangerous. @Blackout19 my favorite song from him. @PartySick A jam. I have no notes. I recommend listening to the band rehearsals for this song from This Is It. Itâs a much lower pitch and that longer ending is ~chefâs kiss @Werewolves Wanted *walks out of car in shadow and struts in my high heels* @dimitristhe Rock MJ NEVER disappoints! 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
 Cello 48,012 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 she/her 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruelty 5,875 Posted September 16 Author Share Posted September 16 1 minute ago, Teletubby said: what will be next Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal or Dirty Diana?? and I felt so happy seeing this a millisecond before clicking send on the Dirty Diana elimination 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teletubby 107,962 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 Just now, Cello said: i â¤ď¸ you @Juanlittlem 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
 Cello 48,012 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 If Thriller wins, istg this was skewed by she/her 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruelty 5,875 Posted September 16 Author Share Posted September 16 6 THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEEL â average 9.08 The highs: 11 x 1 [@phantasmas] The lows: 6 [@Ziggy Stardust] Okay, âThe Way You Make Me Feelâ is just so much fun! In general, Bad is Michael Jacksonâs most playful album (from the Disney-soundtracking âAnother Part of Meâ to the camp theatricality of âSmooth Criminalâ), and the recordâs third chart-topper slots into the mix perfectly. A bluesy, bouncy pop song with a rollicking 12/8 feel, the arrangement uses peppy horns and a loping drumbeat to really convey the exuberance of the lyrics, as MJ sings about the joy of falling in love. I think âThe Way You Make Me Feelâ was the single campaign where they finally got MJâs image just perfect. Itâs the young, fun, flirty, popstar image, essentially an 80s update of the Off the Wall formula, and itâs massively more convincing than the lothario image of âI Just Canât Stop Loving Youâ or the edgy streetwise vibes of the title track. The songâs bouncy call-and-response chorus is perfect for engaging a live audience, and indeed âThe Way You Make Me Feelâ was performed on all of Jacksonâs concert tours and at the 1988 Grammy Awards. One of his all-time best, the track lands at number 6 in our countdown. Comments: Voter 2 I just love the groove of this song. Iâm giving so many 10s but how can you not? Itâs MJ. Love the performances of this song @PartySick I guess Iâm just depositing trivia here. This song was actually formed out of a Thriller era track called âHot Feverâ, maybe that explains why itâs such a groove. 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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