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Quote from: "LaLove09"Sorry, but those are the same lyrics.They were NOT changed. Like someone else said it was Willie Nelson's part in the original song.The lyrics are definitely changed. Willie sang about the stones. The new version sings about suffering (not sure who's doing the vocals there).Just for the sake of accuracy: nobody changed the stones to bread. It was just a suggestion the devil made to tempt Jesus.But I still don't see how this shows clearly that Michael had a hand in the remake.
Sorry, but those are the same lyrics.They were NOT changed. Like someone else said it was Willie Nelson's part in the original song.
Quote from: "MJonmind"There is no innacuracy or mistakes in what Michael writes. Read his poetry and other quotes. I believe MJ wants us to think about the changed line, by replacing it with something neutral.Clearly there was, since the devil turned the stone to bread, not God. Michael must have known that, makes you wonder why the original had that line. But now it's changed. Makes this an off message We are the World to me.
There is no innacuracy or mistakes in what Michael writes. Read his poetry and other quotes. I believe MJ wants us to think about the changed line, by replacing it with something neutral.
The original version of We are the World had the line: "As God has shown us by turning stone to bread" meaning that Jesus gave into the temptations of the devil. The Bible clearly says the opposite: Matthew 4:4Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.'The change of that line is very significant. MJ made it clear for us on whose side he is fighting now. God Bless him. We are right behind.
Well remember, he was never "fighting on 'their' side, he had no choice, but he was always against them..
QuoteWell remember, he was never "fighting on 'their' side, he had no choice, but he was always against them..We absolutely agree on that.
Another "truth" about Michael having a hand in it. The man in charge of the funds from this remake is named Luis Moreno. The plans were already in place before Michael "died" for a 25th anniversary remake, although no one knew who the beneficiaries would be. The board had already been assembled for over-seeing of the funds before Michael "died" and Luis Moreno from World Bank had already been appointed. "Luis Moreno" is on one of the tombstones in the new Thriller video in This Is It. Michael had to have chosen that name to go on one of the tombstones to let us know that he is in charge even from the "grave." :mrgreen:
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