I look at the dates of the concerts and I think Michael has always given so many concerts in Japan. All these shows are colossal work, requiring the expenditure of superhuman efforts!
K MJ, your story👍 After analyzing your story, I think probably your problem was originally in incorrectly dressed pants😄 K MJ, you made my day! Thanks! And have a good mood!😉
Michael sounds strange here and in the other shows, sounds worse almost like auckland 9th november or seoul 11th october. And days later sounds amazing again in brunei 😮
"Beat it" on December 17 sounds especially strange and forced. Michael was clearly not well... There was a break for 6 days between Tokyo and Fukuoka, maybe it helped Michael gain strength?
@@RihaPregels yes i think, that little rest help him. Contrary to 1997, where after hockeheim he had 6 days until copenhagen and nothing changed, i think he was very stressed in the second leg and some people said he had depression in that time.
@@Rickil96trollencio yes, Michael was unhappy and secretive at that time, something was wrong with him, people who worked with him in the studio on the album "Blood on the Dance Floor" note. I think to his financial problems, problems in business, health problems were added, which made him have to resort to the help of medical drugs. The History tour in 97 was very difficult for Michael in all aspects.
@@RihaPregels that is true, in 1996 he already had health problems, i heard he had lung problems, he was diagnosticed with a issue that i don't remember the name, plus he not was in good shape. But he was in very good mood, if you compare his vibe with the dangerous tour. Hmm he started to have financial problems in 1997, but he not was touring for earn money, he did for the fans. I think he still can solve his financial problems between 2000-2003, if he release an album and go to tour. Sadly the trial destroyed in many ways and he trusted in unscrupulous people. Sometimes i believe, that AEG want his catalogue and they wan trying to broke him, puting a lot of shows and making a deal that only favors them. Do you know that michael had to refund the 95% of the tickets sale while AEG only the 5%? That is very dirty, honestly that makes me angry.
@@Rickil96trollenciohis financial problems began after the first accusations, and they did not go away without a trace. It hit Michael's pocket well and changed him. In '95, after merging his catalog with Sony, he actually lost control of his finances. In '97, the budget of the Historical Tour was cut, even Karen Faye was fired. After reading and studying some sources, I am sure that Michael categorically did not want any more live performances. He was looking for himself in another, and his dreams could come true if...
It's nice when your day starts with "Billie Jean"🎉
I look at the dates of the concerts and I think Michael has always given so many concerts in Japan. All these shows are colossal work, requiring the expenditure of superhuman efforts!
Yeah this performance is really interesting & also your 1:1 ratio idea is interesting/cool, Keep up the good work buddy 👍
Thanks man glad you like it!
Amazing performance, sounds so cool
Your descriptions are the best
Yeah, what a quality audio 💀
K MJ, your story👍
After analyzing your story, I think probably your problem was originally in incorrectly dressed pants😄
K MJ, you made my day! Thanks!
And have a good mood!😉
I’m glad ahahah
He performed this on my bday
Nice
So nice
He performed this on my bday dec 17
Yo the photo looks exactly like Munich 1997
I’m not even gonna say anything about that
First
And keep the 1:1 ratio it's cool
Will do
Looks great
There is 2 recordings and they are really the worst but not the last show….
Michael sounds strange here and in the other shows, sounds worse almost like auckland 9th november or seoul 11th october.
And days later sounds amazing again in brunei 😮
"Beat it" on December 17 sounds especially strange and forced. Michael was clearly not well...
There was a break for 6 days between Tokyo and Fukuoka, maybe it helped Michael gain strength?
@@RihaPregels yes i think, that little rest help him.
Contrary to 1997, where after hockeheim he had 6 days until copenhagen and nothing changed, i think he was very stressed in the second leg and some people said he had depression in that time.
@@Rickil96trollencio yes, Michael was unhappy and secretive at that time, something was wrong with him, people who worked with him in the studio on the album "Blood on the Dance Floor" note.
I think to his financial problems, problems in business, health problems were added, which made him have to resort to the help of medical drugs.
The History tour in 97 was very difficult for Michael in all aspects.
@@RihaPregels that is true, in 1996 he already had health problems, i heard he had lung problems, he was diagnosticed with a issue that i don't remember the name, plus he not was in good shape.
But he was in very good mood, if you compare his vibe with the dangerous tour.
Hmm he started to have financial problems in 1997, but he not was touring for earn money, he did for the fans.
I think he still can solve his financial problems between 2000-2003, if he release an album and go to tour.
Sadly the trial destroyed in many ways and he trusted in unscrupulous people.
Sometimes i believe, that AEG want his catalogue and they wan trying to broke him, puting a lot of shows and making a deal that only favors them.
Do you know that michael had to refund the 95% of the tickets sale while AEG only the 5%? That is very dirty, honestly that makes me angry.
@@Rickil96trollenciohis financial problems began after the first accusations, and they did not go away without a trace. It hit Michael's pocket well and changed him.
In '95, after merging his catalog with Sony, he actually lost control of his finances.
In '97, the budget of the Historical Tour was cut, even Karen Faye was fired.
After reading and studying some sources, I am sure that Michael categorically did not want any more live performances. He was looking for himself in another, and his dreams could come true if...