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Tuesday, July 28, 2009 
In a recent interview with Hotpress magazine 

Mik spoke about his respect for the late artist, who he refers to as “the best singer who ever sang on record”.

Pyro, whose music was heavily influenced by Jackson, spoke eloquently about his respect for the singer, and his belief that his genius was never truly realised.

“The thing about Michael Jackson was there was a complete fusion between form and content,” he says, “The calibre of his artistry I don’t think will be recognised for hundreds of years, even though he was perceived as being great in his time: the levels of his achievement in terms of what he did with his dancing, his singing – but also as a songwriter and musician and producer.

“I would have loved to have heard him working with Timbaland or someone of that calibre. That’s the real tragedy for me, I would have just loved to have heard him make an album with more intelligent, cutting-edge producers, ‘cos the only people you could compare him to in the 20th century were people like Louis Armstrong, James Brown, Miles Davis. He was far beyond Elvis.”

The Roots Revue
Conor Ryan

 
Far beyond Elvis in dancing ability, yes... vocally/stylistically, not as versatile as Presley....Jackson never tackled a Country or Italian operatic song for example, unlike the Memphis Flash who did scale them all....Jackson...King of Pop...Presley....King of Rock'n'Roll (& Country, Blues, R&B, White Soul, Pop, Opera, whatever...)

 
Posted by The Roots Revue on Tuesday, September 08, 2009 - 12:59 PM
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