Who the fuck is PJ Proby anyway. never heard of him (or her) until mentioned on the OT of the BGAFD
P.J. Proby on Michael Jackson
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Like Barack Obama said on the news recently: The only way you get mentioned on tv these days is if you are rude...Kanye West and now this PJ Proby...Whoever he, she, it is.
Is it a dog? Its a dog isnt it?
Is it a dog? Its a dog isnt it?
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He lives near Evesham, Worcs.
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Mediocre sixties also-ran takes a pop at an eighties phenomenon.
And this is worthy of attention?
And this is worthy of attention?
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What does "off topic" mean to you?
I happened across the quote. I know who PJ Proby is. I've even heard the stuff he made for Savoy Records in the early eighties. It seemed worth posting because everybody made such a fuss about Michael Jackson recently.
No one will mourn PJ much when he pops his clogs - just as Simon Dee's demise made little impact.
But these people were hugely popular once, and those of us of an age to remember that popularity don't get much of a look in - this forum is currently more interested in John Leslie (who he?), Katie Price (no-talent bimbo) and someone called JEANIE.
one eyed jack - I said at the beginning the quote is from long before Jackson died. He wasn't being rude, he was speaking his mind, and it wasn't on TV, it was in the course of a long interview.
I happened across the quote. I know who PJ Proby is. I've even heard the stuff he made for Savoy Records in the early eighties. It seemed worth posting because everybody made such a fuss about Michael Jackson recently.
No one will mourn PJ much when he pops his clogs - just as Simon Dee's demise made little impact.
But these people were hugely popular once, and those of us of an age to remember that popularity don't get much of a look in - this forum is currently more interested in John Leslie (who he?), Katie Price (no-talent bimbo) and someone called JEANIE.
one eyed jack - I said at the beginning the quote is from long before Jackson died. He wasn't being rude, he was speaking his mind, and it wasn't on TV, it was in the course of a long interview.
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Muffinman wrote:
> What does "off topic" mean to you?
> I happened across the quote. I know who PJ Proby is. I've even
> heard the stuff he made for Savoy Records in the early
> eighties. It seemed worth posting because everybody made such a
> fuss about Michael Jackson recently.
Okay, but the sort of criticism Proby dishes out is really nothing new. Jackson always had severe critics, especially in his latter periods (he himself admitted the moonwalk was something he'd picked up off the streets). More pertinent was Madonna's recent comments at the MTV awards about how abandoned he'd been by public and industry alike.
> But these people were hugely popular once, and those of us of
> an age to remember that popularity don't get much of a look in
> - this forum is currently more interested in John Leslie (who
> he?), Katie Price (no-talent bimbo) and someone called JEANIE.
So who wasn't getting much of a look-in when Proby was in his prime then? It's just how culture works, that's all.
> What does "off topic" mean to you?
> I happened across the quote. I know who PJ Proby is. I've even
> heard the stuff he made for Savoy Records in the early
> eighties. It seemed worth posting because everybody made such a
> fuss about Michael Jackson recently.
Okay, but the sort of criticism Proby dishes out is really nothing new. Jackson always had severe critics, especially in his latter periods (he himself admitted the moonwalk was something he'd picked up off the streets). More pertinent was Madonna's recent comments at the MTV awards about how abandoned he'd been by public and industry alike.
> But these people were hugely popular once, and those of us of
> an age to remember that popularity don't get much of a look in
> - this forum is currently more interested in John Leslie (who
> he?), Katie Price (no-talent bimbo) and someone called JEANIE.
So who wasn't getting much of a look-in when Proby was in his prime then? It's just how culture works, that's all.
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Mad-Donna and her tributes made me sick.
I bet she never asked MJ to baby-sit for her !
I bet she never asked MJ to baby-sit for her !
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You can always rely on the good old BGAFD for Jacko bashing LOL
Funny how all those who accuse him of the kiddy fiddling only get their info from the tabloids and telly and always beleive what they are told instead of thinking...Well if he really did it how comes those dads to open up a can of whoop ass on his moon walking antics?
Well thats because if he isnt liked then people will believe anyhting that is bad written about him. Not the fact that he was one of the most generous people to give to charities and hey..His moon walking was nicked off of James Brown but so what, Elvis heavily borrowed some of his smooth moves from Chuck Berry and other black artists...So what?
Justin Timberlake openly admits he borrowed from Michael...For everyone that has borrowed, stoeln or whatever, they just carry the torch as homage. it just depends if they make something their own is what counts.
Funny how all those who accuse him of the kiddy fiddling only get their info from the tabloids and telly and always beleive what they are told instead of thinking...Well if he really did it how comes those dads to open up a can of whoop ass on his moon walking antics?
Well thats because if he isnt liked then people will believe anyhting that is bad written about him. Not the fact that he was one of the most generous people to give to charities and hey..His moon walking was nicked off of James Brown but so what, Elvis heavily borrowed some of his smooth moves from Chuck Berry and other black artists...So what?
Justin Timberlake openly admits he borrowed from Michael...For everyone that has borrowed, stoeln or whatever, they just carry the torch as homage. it just depends if they make something their own is what counts.
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thank you kind sir.
No it was on Halliwell Rd,nr Smithills.
I was born nearby too though my birthplace is now a Spar grocers.No jokes please!
Hylda Baker?Yes saw her making Nearest and Dearest at Granada studios.Jimmy Jewel detested her in real life.
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And they think Peter Kay is famous........he hasnt lived !!!!!
No it was on Halliwell Rd,nr Smithills.
I was born nearby too though my birthplace is now a Spar grocers.No jokes please!
Hylda Baker?Yes saw her making Nearest and Dearest at Granada studios.Jimmy Jewel detested her in real life.
Oh and as its a bit like THIS IS MY LIFE,Ted Lune had a chippie I went to in Darcy Lever.Used to crimp the chips with his false gnashers lol
And they think Peter Kay is famous........he hasnt lived !!!!!
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Re: P.J. Proby on Michael Jackson
Muffinman - again you couldn't provide ANYONE though who was at top level standard at all three, that's why MJ was unique. Inevitably that level of ability will bring critics/envy and even people who just don't plain like him. (though I think his career would definitely provide "something for everyone" in the true sense).
I wouldn't deny Quincy was a musical genius, but so was MJ, in terms of songwriting here's a little list of his 'best' songs written by him
Shake Your Body Down to the Ground
Can You Feel It
Don't Stop Til You Get Enough
The Way You Make Me Feel
Billie Jean
Beat It
Wanna be Startin Something
Just a list, but listen to those 7 songs in a row and you will hear top class songwriting, its stunning and doesn't even include
Dirty Diana
Smooth Criminal
Another Part of Me
Leave Me Alone
They Don't Care about us
Earth Song
Bad
Black or White
and a long list of other very well-known, ecclectic songs AND then the other classics he didn't write. However, lists don't really compare to just listening...
It's even more impressive that he wrote all his music as a kind of human beatbox and then just took it into the studio. I'm not going to try and change your mind because MJ has been around long enough for people to form opinions, but you cannot deny that's an impressive catalogue by anyones standards.
Cheers to OEJ for being the only other person of like mind!
I wouldn't deny Quincy was a musical genius, but so was MJ, in terms of songwriting here's a little list of his 'best' songs written by him
Shake Your Body Down to the Ground
Can You Feel It
Don't Stop Til You Get Enough
The Way You Make Me Feel
Billie Jean
Beat It
Wanna be Startin Something
Just a list, but listen to those 7 songs in a row and you will hear top class songwriting, its stunning and doesn't even include
Dirty Diana
Smooth Criminal
Another Part of Me
Leave Me Alone
They Don't Care about us
Earth Song
Bad
Black or White
and a long list of other very well-known, ecclectic songs AND then the other classics he didn't write. However, lists don't really compare to just listening...
It's even more impressive that he wrote all his music as a kind of human beatbox and then just took it into the studio. I'm not going to try and change your mind because MJ has been around long enough for people to form opinions, but you cannot deny that's an impressive catalogue by anyones standards.
Cheers to OEJ for being the only other person of like mind!