Come Together D.s. - Michael Jackson History World Tour Studio Version -

The medley was a distinctive rock-driven segment of Michael Jackson's HIStory World Tour (1996–1997). While often referred to by fans as a "studio version" due to the heavy use of pre-recorded studio backing tracks during live performances, it represents a unique fusion of Jackson's Beatles cover and his personal protest track. 1. Production and Origins

: One of the most famous versions was performed and professionally recorded in Seoul, South Korea on October 13, 1996. Other frequently cited recordings include the Auckland, New Zealand performance from November 1996. The medley was a distinctive rock-driven segment of

: The medley was officially removed from the show after the Adelaide concert on November 26, 1996. For the 1997 leg of the tour, it was replaced by "Blood on the Dance Floor" . 3. Musical and Performance Structure Michael Jackson - Come Together - D.S. Live In Auckland Production and Origins : One of the most

: The medley was a staple of the tour's first leg in 1996. For the 1997 leg of the tour, it

: A track from the HIStory album widely believed to be about former Santa Barbara County District Attorney Thomas Sneddon.

: For the tour, Jackson utilized a "Live Studio Version". This featured high-fidelity studio instrumentals and vocal layers that allowed him to maintain a powerful sound while focusing on intricate choreography and energy. 2. Tour Implementation and History

: Originally recorded during the Bad sessions (1986–1988) and featured in the film Moonwalker . It was later shortened and included on the 1995 album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I .