It’s No brainer why the estate is not interested in these demo tapes because they have the orginal demos and some of these songs had been leaked the likes of serious effect, work that body, man in black, to satisfy U and super fly sister was officially released on BOTDF album. Beside the fact that anyone wants to get/buy these demos can’t release’em otherwise they would be sued by the estate for copyright infringement
@@SimonLomax-j3vAgain, I don’t really agree. The estate is his family. Of course they care about his legacy. They may not make decisions you always agree with, and they seem to be dragging their feet when so much unreleased music is locked away in the vault. But there are obviously business concerns and it costs money to promote and distribute music. I’m sure they don’t want to constantly flood the market with new product, and they may not feel that a lot of the material is suitable for release give the high standards Michael strove for when he was alive.
@@robdisner the estate has nothing to do with his family. so you're wrong there. in fact when he died his family were disputing the legitimacy of the estate do you know why?
@SimonLomax-j3v Because it appears that Michael wasn't in the location where the will was signed putting Branca and co in charge. Michael had previously fallen out with both Sony and John Branca as they where ripping him off and didn't feel they where representing his interests properly. That along with Many things is probably why a lot of people feel the estate don't care about Michael is my guess 😭
Unfortunately, without the blessing of Michael Jackson's estate, this is very, very unlikely. Whoever purchases the demo would likely pay a significant sum and would want to retain its value. Plus, releasing it without the estate's permission would almost certainly expose that person to a lawsuit. 😕
Most of these were before my time. I have some demos of Serious Effect and She’s Got It. They are both pretty good songs. It’s a shame none of Bryan’s work ended up on the record after all the work he put into the album.
@robdisner i still feel these songs are way weaker thah lets say ' Chicago 1945, a place with no name, do you know where your children are. Therefore i was curious if you heard the others
@ I know I’ve heard a few. It’s possible that if I heard the tapes, I may realize that I know a couple more of these songs just from hearing them in the studio. I didn’t always know the names of the songs I was hearing as they were working on them.
There’s NO WAY Serious Effect should have been on the cutting room floor. It should have been placed on SOMETHING. Dangerous was good but compared to his earlier material, overall it was meh. It’s near the bottom of the totem pole of his albums for me including the albums he made as a child. I know he probably wanted a new sound but honestly he should have stuck with Q!!
Yeah, I always say Bryan’s best songs were easily as good as the worst Teddy Riley songs on Dangerous! I just made a video where I describe the dream Dangerous track list. There was a much better album in the vault that just never made it to the record store.
When will jackson 5 the jacksons and Michael jackson will released unreleased material aka Demo Outtake and Alternate version on cd 💿 aka compact disc 💿 and streaming?-Luke
"Can't come back?" Seriously? The whole planet loves you, Michael) 👑
It’s No brainer why the estate is not interested in these demo tapes because they have the orginal demos and some of these songs had been leaked the likes of serious effect, work that body, man in black, to satisfy U and super fly sister was officially released on BOTDF album. Beside the fact that anyone wants to get/buy these demos can’t release’em otherwise they would be sued by the estate for copyright infringement
The estate don't care about Michael Jackson, his music or his legacy. it's a complicated thing but it's true
I don’t think that is true. They already have the masters to these songs. They don’t need the copies.
@@robdisner I'm not talking about these tapes i'm talking about the estate not giving a crap about the Man, his music, or his legacy.
@@SimonLomax-j3vAgain, I don’t really agree. The estate is his family. Of course they care about his legacy. They may not make decisions you always agree with, and they seem to be dragging their feet when so much unreleased music is locked away in the vault. But there are obviously business concerns and it costs money to promote and distribute music. I’m sure they don’t want to constantly flood the market with new product, and they may not feel that a lot of the material is suitable for release give the high standards Michael strove for when he was alive.
@@robdisner the estate has nothing to do with his family. so you're wrong there. in fact when he died his family were disputing the legitimacy of the estate do you know why?
@SimonLomax-j3v Because it appears that Michael wasn't in the location where the will was signed putting Branca and co in charge.
Michael had previously fallen out with both Sony and John Branca as they where ripping him off and didn't feel they where representing his interests properly.
That along with Many things is probably why a lot of people feel the estate don't care about Michael is my guess 😭
We want to hear this release on youtube
It could happen. Depends who buys them at auction and what the motivation is for doing so.
Unfortunately, without the blessing of Michael Jackson's estate, this is very, very unlikely. Whoever purchases the demo would likely pay a significant sum and would want to retain its value. Plus, releasing it without the estate's permission would almost certainly expose that person to a lawsuit. 😕
That’s true Rob-Luke.
Hi Rob. Have you heard any of these songs back in the day? If so, what do you think of them?
Most of these were before my time. I have some demos of Serious Effect and She’s Got It. They are both pretty good songs. It’s a shame none of Bryan’s work ended up on the record after all the work he put into the album.
@robdisner i still feel these songs are way weaker thah lets say ' Chicago 1945, a place with no name, do you know where your children are. Therefore i was curious if you heard the others
@ I know I’ve heard a few. It’s possible that if I heard the tapes, I may realize that I know a couple more of these songs just from hearing them in the studio. I didn’t always know the names of the songs I was hearing as they were working on them.
@@robdisnerare these demos you've got any different than what's on youtube?
@sal6587 I’m sure they are the same.
There’s NO WAY Serious Effect should have been on the cutting room floor. It should have been placed on SOMETHING. Dangerous was good but compared to his earlier material, overall it was meh. It’s near the bottom of the totem pole of his albums for me including the albums he made as a child. I know he probably wanted a new sound but honestly he should have stuck with Q!!
Yeah, I always say Bryan’s best songs were easily as good as the worst Teddy Riley songs on Dangerous! I just made a video where I describe the dream Dangerous track list. There was a much better album in the vault that just never made it to the record store.
@@robdisnerjust being currious, have you heard "truth about youth"? Do you know if Michael recorded any lead vocals?
When will jackson 5 the jacksons and Michael jackson will released unreleased material aka Demo Outtake and Alternate version on cd 💿 aka compact disc 💿 and streaming?-Luke
The twelfth of never?
@@robdisner Super thank you ☺ Rob.
So where is this Brian dude now?
He’s been on podcasts and things like that in the last few years. No idea what’s going on with him at the present time.