Posted January 27, 2013

Chimerical
Registered: Nov 2012
From Canada

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted January 27, 2013

Wiz : "You Can't Win" the only solo MJ has on the soundtrack if Wikipedia is right
and include Wiz: "Ease on Down the Road" ,"Be a Lion", "A Brand New Day"
I don't think it tips the scales in MJ's favour.
Adding the Wiz is like giving Olivia Newton John a heads up for Xanadu.

cogadh
Banned? Never.
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States
Posted January 27, 2013


This is why this is largely a pointless argument to make. I've personally never heard of more than like 4 Queen tracks, I can't recall ever having heard more than that and that's even when you include my days of nautical mischief where friends who are more musically inclined than I am would have tons of obscure tracks, I don't recall ever having seen more than about 5 or so Queen tracks in any collection and it's always the same 5 or so tracks.
Also, I'm not sure you're really average if you've somehow managed to avoid damn near all of MJ's hits and somehow rack up a list that long for Queen.
I grew up listening to so-called "classic" rock, which Queen is... well... the queen of, so I would be far more likely to have heard a lot of Queen as opposed to MJ (also I personally own about 50 or so Queen tracks in my collection). Having been a teenager in the 80's I couldn't help but be aware of MJ's penultimate works like Thriller and Billy Jean and I'm sure I have heard others, but not so much that I could name them by title.
Bwahahahaha!
Post edited January 27, 2013 by cogadh

DieRuhe
my glasses are dirty
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted January 27, 2013
Mr. Mercury. I don't think I ever heard him make a noise like someone just stepped on his tail.
That said, I could go without hearing "the hits" ever again.
I was never a "big fan" of either, but both did some songs that I enjoy.
That said, I could go without hearing "the hits" ever again.
I was never a "big fan" of either, but both did some songs that I enjoy.

tarangwydion
Lazy GOGer
Registered: May 2010
From Indonesia
Posted January 27, 2013
None of them, actually. But if I really have to choose, then Freddie Mercury it is.

CaptainGyro
GogPartyPooper
Registered: Aug 2009
From United States
Posted January 27, 2013

He wrote his songs, his lyrics, and he was sitting in the studio producing his albums.

I find it bizarre that these are the only songs you can think off of the top of your head. Especially the lack of Don't Stop Till You Get Enough. I mean it's a serious wtf moment.
Post edited January 28, 2013 by CaptainGyro

Zolgar
Toy Soldier
Registered: Jan 2009
From United States
Posted January 27, 2013
Hansi Kursch. >.>
Of the two you chose, Freddy Mercury. Better music and better person.
Of the two you chose, Freddy Mercury. Better music and better person.

BadDecissions
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Registered: Jun 2012
From United States
Posted January 27, 2013
I kind of like Thriller, and that is the full extent that I care about Michael Jackson.
Freddy Mercury, all the way.
Freddy Mercury, all the way.

CaptainGyro
GogPartyPooper
Registered: Aug 2009
From United States
Posted January 27, 2013

As much as I respected MJ, he was more about the life style, the man, than about the music. He was popular because he was a wierdo and I can't help but wonder whether he'd be remembered so well if he didn't have such an odd life style.
Post edited January 28, 2013 by CaptainGyro

cogadh
Banned? Never.
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States
Posted January 27, 2013

Thriller
Billy Jean
Smooth Criminal (only really aware of that one because of Alien Ant Farm)
...
I got nothin' else.


CaptainGyro
GogPartyPooper
Registered: Aug 2009
From United States

cogadh
Banned? Never.
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States
Posted January 27, 2013


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yURRmWtbTbo

Alfie3000.642
Cyberpunk
Registered: Apr 2011
From Australia
Posted January 27, 2013

Red_Avatar
Be vigilant
Registered: Oct 2008
From Belgium
Posted January 28, 2013

As much as I respected MJ, he was more about the life style, the man, than about the music. He was popular because he was a wierdo and I can't help but wonder whether he'd be remembered so well if he didn't have such an odd life style.

MJ had quite a lot of well known songs too but he's very much a pop musician so they were designed to sell well. There's quite a few songs that are well known, but his real fame was during the 80's and then it went downhill with just the occasional small hit after that (i'm sure they were bigger hits in the US - he was far more popular there). Again, I think his life style and attitude got him a lot of extra fame - if you look at the other Jacksons whose music were mediocre at best, it didn't stop them being huge in the US either while they barely registered outside of the US.
Freddie, on the other hand, had 18 years at the top of his game and zero where he wasn't (unless you count Hot Space which was the only album that failed to sell well). Not only that, but Freddie was notoriously shy and timid and even introvert and created this showman character to use on stage where he could make the audience eat out of the palm of his hand. He was a true musician that could play a whole range of instruments and pretty much co-wrote every Queen song ever made. That is why he's so much bigger than MJ to me - I respect MJ like I said, but as an artist, I respect Freddie way more.
Post edited January 28, 2013 by Red_Avatar

Wishbone
Red herring
Registered: Oct 2008
From Denmark
Posted January 28, 2013
I also think it's a silly comparison. They were both great artists, and I like the music of both of them. I'm glad both of them were here and did what they did.
That said, I do miss Freddie way more than I miss Michael.
That said, I do miss Freddie way more than I miss Michael.