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Michael Jackson Live In Munich [HWT] 1997 - ''Earth Song'' [Enhanced - FULL HD High Definition (1080p)] Germany - Olympic Stadium [HIStory World Tour...
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Michael Jackson Live In Munich [HWT] 1997 - ''Earth Song'' [Enhanced - FULL HD High Definition (1080p)] Germany - Olympic Stadium [HIStory World Tour (1996 - 1997)]
The HIStory World Tour was the third and final worldwide solo concert tour by American megasuperstar Michael Jackson, covering Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania and North America. The tour included a total of 82 concerts and was attended by approximately 4.5 million fans, beating his previous Bad Tour with 4.4 million. The tour was the largest concert tour ever by a solo artist in terms of attendance at the time grossing a total of over $163.5 million (excluding free concerts). The HIStory tour spanned the globe with stops in 58 cities, 35 countries on 5 continents. July 4 and 6, 1997 Olympic Stadium - Munich, Germany
Jackson planned upon filming this concert for a DVD release by Christmas time, so more camera angles (including individual crowd shots) were used, and the audio was later remastered heavily to emphasize the percussion and audience sounds. This concert was also an early experiment by Jackson with High Definition cameras. The release was ultimately cancelled due to Jackson's dissatisfaction of the behind-the-scenes filming. However, the performance was televised extensively in many different countries, making it one of the most readily available concerts. The most common version is the one aired by Sat.1 and most other channels, but other versions, such as the one that aired in South Africa (with a small segment from a concert at Johannesburg), and a Japanese version with alternate camera angles also exist. Most versions have also been edited with a segment from the concert on August 3, 1997 at Leipzig before the Jackson 5 Medley where Jackson talks about an insect on the stage which he calls the security to remove. An unedited version of the Concert from July 4 has the original camera angles seen on the jumbotrons and original sound. Two amateur videos from July 6 (one of which contained footage of both concerts) also exist. Following Jackson's death, this concert was re-televised by RTL 5, who had previously televised it on their Veronica channel.
This was also televised in Singapore's MediaCorp Channel 5 in 2009. It was also recently televised in Germany on ZDF on June 24 with alternate camera angles and being upscaled to 720p HD, and in Australia on the music channel MAX, on the 25th of June 2010 and 2011. In Malaysia, 8TV had broadcast the concert on August 2009 in conjunction with the King of Pop's birthday, and it was shown again on 26 June 2010 in conjunction with Michael Jackson's 1st death anniversary.
Set list: Munich
1. Gates of Kiev (Video Intro) 2. Medley "Scream" "They Don't Care About Us" featuring snippet of HIStory "In the Closet" featuring snippet of She Drives Me Wild 3. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" 4. "Stranger in Moscow" 5. "Smooth Criminal" 6. "The Wind" Video Interlude 7. "You Are Not Alone" 8. Jackson 5 Medley "I Want You Back" "The Love You Save" "I'll Be There" 9. "Remember the Time" (Video Montage Interlude) 10. "Billie Jean" 11. "Thriller" 12. "Beat It" 13. "Blood on the Dance Floor" 14. "Black Panther" Video Interlude 15. "Dangerous" 16. "Black or White" 17. "Earth Song" 18. "We Are the World" (video interlude) 19. "Heal the World" 20. "They Don't Care About Us" (Instrumental) 21. "HIStory"
"Earth Song" is the third single from Michael Jackson's album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I. It is the fifth song on the second disc of the album. It is a ballad that incorporates elements of blues, gospel and opera. Jackson had a long-standing history of releasing socially conscious material such as "We Are the World", "Man in the Mirror" and "Heal the World". However, "Earth Song" was the first that overtly dealt with the environment and animal welfare. The song was written and composed by Jackson; the task of production was split between Jackson, David Foster and Bill Bottrell. Reviews were generally favorable, but some charged that the song sounded pompous.
"Earth Song" was accompanied by a lavish music video shot on four geographical regions. It centered around the destruction and rebirth of Earth and went on to receive a Grammy nomination in 1997. The song was a top five hit in most European countries. In the United Kingdom, it remains Jackson's best-selling single and was the country's 1995 Christmas number-one single. "Earth Song" was not released as a single in the United States. Jackson went on to receive recognition from various animal and environmental organizations.
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Michael Jackson Live In Munich [HWT] 1997 - ''Earth Song'' [Enhanced - FULL HD High Definition (1080p)] Germany - Olympic Stadium [HIStory World Tour...
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Michael Jackson Live In Munich [HWT] 1997 - ''Earth Song'' [Enhanced - FULL HD High Definition (1080p)] Germany - Olympic Stadium [HIStory World Tour (1996 - 1997)]
The HIStory World Tour was the third and final worldwide solo concert tour by American megasuperstar Michael Jackson, covering Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania and North America. The tour included a total of 82 concerts and was attended by approximately 4.5 million fans, beating his previous Bad Tour with 4.4 million. The tour was the largest concert tour ever by a solo artist in terms of attendance at the time grossing a total of over $163.5 million (excluding free concerts). The HIStory tour spanned the globe with stops in 58 cities, 35 countries on 5 continents. July 4 and 6, 1997 Olympic Stadium - Munich, Germany
Jackson planned upon filming this concert for a DVD release by Christmas time, so more camera angles (including individual crowd shots) were used, and the audio was later remastered heavily to emphasize the percussion and audience sounds. This concert was also an early experiment by Jackson with High Definition cameras. The release was ultimately cancelled due to Jackson's dissatisfaction of the behind-the-scenes filming. However, the performance was televised extensively in many different countries, making it one of the most readily available concerts. The most common version is the one aired by Sat.1 and most other channels, but other versions, such as the one that aired in South Africa (with a small segment from a concert at Johannesburg), and a Japanese version with alternate camera angles also exist. Most versions have also been edited with a segment from the concert on August 3, 1997 at Leipzig before the Jackson 5 Medley where Jackson talks about an insect on the stage which he calls the security to remove. An unedited version of the Concert from July 4 has the original camera angles seen on the jumbotrons and original sound. Two amateur videos from July 6 (one of which contained footage of both concerts) also exist. Following Jackson's death, this concert was re-televised by RTL 5, who had previously televised it on their Veronica channel.
This was also televised in Singapore's MediaCorp Channel 5 in 2009. It was also recently televised in Germany on ZDF on June 24 with alternate camera angles and being upscaled to 720p HD, and in Australia on the music channel MAX, on the 25th of June 2010 and 2011. In Malaysia, 8TV had broadcast the concert on August 2009 in conjunction with the King of Pop's birthday, and it was shown again on 26 June 2010 in conjunction with Michael Jackson's 1st death anniversary.
Set list: Munich
1. Gates of Kiev (Video Intro) 2. Medley "Scream" "They Don't Care About Us" featuring snippet of HIStory "In the Closet" featuring snippet of She Drives Me Wild 3. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" 4. "Stranger in Moscow" 5. "Smooth Criminal" 6. "The Wind" Video Interlude 7. "You Are Not Alone" 8. Jackson 5 Medley "I Want You Back" "The Love You Save" "I'll Be There" 9. "Remember the Time" (Video Montage Interlude) 10. "Billie Jean" 11. "Thriller" 12. "Beat It" 13. "Blood on the Dance Floor" 14. "Black Panther" Video Interlude 15. "Dangerous" 16. "Black or White" 17. "Earth Song" 18. "We Are the World" (video interlude) 19. "Heal the World" 20. "They Don't Care About Us" (Instrumental) 21. "HIStory"
"Earth Song" is the third single from Michael Jackson's album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I. It is the fifth song on the second disc of the album. It is a ballad that incorporates elements of blues, gospel and opera. Jackson had a long-standing history of releasing socially conscious material such as "We Are the World", "Man in the Mirror" and "Heal the World". However, "Earth Song" was the first that overtly dealt with the environment and animal welfare. The song was written and composed by Jackson; the task of production was split between Jackson, David Foster and Bill Bottrell. Reviews were generally favorable, but some charged that the song sounded pompous.
"Earth Song" was accompanied by a lavish music video shot on four geographical regions. It centered around the destruction and rebirth of Earth and went on to receive a Grammy nomination in 1997. The song was a top five hit in most European countries. In the United Kingdom, it remains Jackson's best-selling single and was the country's 1995 Christmas number-one single. "Earth Song" was not released as a single in the United States. Jackson went on to receive recognition from various animal and environmental organizations.
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Michael Jackson Live In Munich [HWT] 1997 - ''HIStory'' [Enhanced - FULL HD High Definition (1080p)] Germany - Olympic Stadium [HIStory World Tour (1...
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Michael Jackson Live In Munich [HWT] 1997 - ''HIStory'' [Enhanced - FULL HD High Definition (1080p)] Germany - Olympic Stadium [HIStory World Tour (1996 - 1997)]
The HIStory World Tour was the third and final worldwide solo concert tour by American recording artist Michael Jackson, covering Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania and North America. The tour included a total of 82 concerts. The HIStory tour spanned the globe with stops in 58 cities, 35 countries on 5 continents.
* July 4 and 6, 1997 Olympic Stadium - Munich, Germany
Jackson planned upon filming this concert for a DVD release by Christmas time, so more camera angles (including individual crowd shots) were used, and the audio was later remastered heavily to emphasize the percussion and audience sounds. This concert was also an early experiment by Jackson with High Definition cameras. The release was ultimately cancelled due to Jackson's dissatisfaction of the behind-the-scenes filming. However, the performance was televised extensively in many different countries, making it one of the most readily available concerts. The most common version is the one aired by Sat.1 and most other channels, but other versions, such as the one that aired in South Africa (with a small segment from a concert at Johannesburg), and a Japanese version with alternate camera angles also exist. Most versions have also been edited with a segment from the concert on August 3, 1997 at Leipzig before the Jackson 5 Medley where Jackson talks about an insect on the stage which he calls the security to remove. An unedited version of the Concert from July 4 has the original camera angles seen on the jumbotrons and original sound. Two amateur videos from July 6 (one of which contained footage of both concerts) also exist. Following Jackson's death, this concert was re-televised by RTL 5, who had previously televised it on their Veronica channel.
This was also televised in Singapore's MediaCorp Channel 5 in 2009. It was also recently televised in Germany on ZDF on June 24 with alternate camera angles and being upscaled to 720p HD, and in Australia on the music channel MAX, on the 25th of June 2010. In Malaysia, 8TV had broadcast the concert on August 2009 in conjunction with the King of Pop's birthday, and it was shown again on 26 June 2010 in conjunction with Michael Jackson's 1st death anniversary.
Set list: Munich
1. Gates of Kiev (Video Intro) 2. Medley "Scream" "They Don't Care About Us" featuring snippet of HIStory "In the Closet" featuring snippet of She Drives Me Wild 3. "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" 4. "Stranger in Moscow" 5. "Smooth Criminal" 6. "The Wind" Video Interlude 7. "You Are Not Alone" 8. Jackson 5 Medley "I Want You Back" "The Love You Save" "I'll Be There" 9. "Remember the Time" (Video Montage Interlude) 10. "Billie Jean" 11. "Thriller" 12. "Beat It" 13. "Blood on the Dance Floor" 14. "Black Panther" Video Interlude 15. "Dangerous" 16. "Black or White" 17. "Earth Song" 18. "We Are the World" (video interlude) 19. "Heal the World" 20. "They Don't Care About Us" (Instrumental) 21. "HIStory"
"HIStory"/"Ghosts" is a double A-side single from Michael Jackson's 1997 remix album Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix. The original version of "HIStory" was released as a track on Jackson's 1995 studio album HIStory, but was never released as a single. "Ghosts" was a brand new recording. "HIStory" was composed by Michael Jackson, James Harris III and Terry Lewis before it was remixed by Tony Moran in 1997. The original version contained many historic audio clips and samples. The remix does not have the audio clips and samples.
"Ghosts" was written, composed and produced by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley in 1997. Commentators made observations about the paranoid lyrics, a common theme in Jackson's work. The double A-side was promoted with a music video for each song. "HIStory" was set in a nightclub, in a futuristic era, and recalled Jackson's filmography. "Ghosts" was a five minute clip taken from the much longer film of the same name. The song would become a top five hit in the UK and Italy, but did not chart as highly elsewhere.
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Deixo carinho aqui para você !!!
Bjs ♥ Rúbia
Beijos. God bless you
Que bom que gostou do vídeo...Montei um blog que vou explorar com muitas fotos e vários materiais que tenho de Michael...Comecei agora , mas vai ficar sendo atualizado diariamente.
www.michaeltudodebomjackson.bl
Quando quizer dê uma olhada por lá e divulgue...bjs
Olá Jackson, tudo bem??? :)
Ainda falta muito para terminar...Bjos