Michael Jackson dies at 50
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@unknownuser said:
Just pulling your leg stinkie
You better be, Bruce, you better be. gently polishes baseball bat
Seriously though, I do feel sorry for Jackson (not you, Barkess). Talk about a life gone bad. Geez. Ol' Joe did a fine job of messing up his kids (LaToya, anyone?).
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Last night there was a feature on almost every broadcast channel regarding MJ, my youngest kid was watching (he is 10 yrs old) and they showed some footage of MJ when he was a kid with the Jackson five, at first he could not understand the relevence of the footage until my wife explained that the small kid in the middle was Michael. He got one of the blank looks of confusion then asked "Is Michael Jackson black?", at that point his wise ass older brother (13 yrs) said " yea, he was born a black male and died as a white female"
Todays youth!! tsk, tsk.
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@unknownuser said:
Hmm ... dunno 'bout that. Over the course of the years, Jackson surely produced an enormous heap of cr*p. There's gems in there, but they are rare.
You have to be joking?! If you like it or not Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 have had a massive positive influence on many styles of music.
I think it is terribly sad that the price for being such an extraordinarily talented man was having to live isolated from reality, in what became a sad pseudo-fantasy world that eventually lead to accusations of child abuse. But famous or not, 50 is a very young age to die.
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I think when the Gods of Music Criticism tally up the body of Jacko's work, they are of course going to mention Thriller..yada yada. . .but his real genius was as a performer. ..dancer, singer and ACTOR would be Captain EO. Now there's A Performance. BTW Anybody know what happened to his little Alien Buddy in that? sorry
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A new ‘page’ of history...
Michael Jackson was famous, but apart from others and even from himself! He wasn’t a happy guy...
His celebrity was an enormous burden for him and the 'industry' around him didn’t take care of it...!?!
Great talent as person, a megastar for ‘industry’ and an idol for others, Michael Jackson reminds me about James 4:13-15:“Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a city, and spend a year there and engage in business and make a profit.’ Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away. Instead, you ought to say, ‘If the Lord wills, we will live and also do this or that’.”
Cornel
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Could you give the relentless Bible quoting a rest already? It's starting to become somewhat annoying.
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Yeaaa, sir...
If a person is 'sensible'... -
Just imagine how I felt when I sat on the train to work, glanced across the carriage and saw 3 people holding up newspapers with the headline
JACKSON IS DEAD
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@jackson said:
Just imagine how I felt when I sat on the train to work, glanced across the carriage and saw 3 people holding up newspapers with the headline
JACKSON IS DEAD
lol! Who said commuting can't be fun?
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u(Jackson) must have felt like u are already buried
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He was a legend, shame he was so weird with children.
I grew up in awe of his spectacular performances and music.
Some of his songs just ooze cool, i get a shiver down my back when I hear Rock With You , RIP big man
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@unknownuser said:
You're kidding me right? With all due respect - nil nisi bene and all that - there was a great soul singer hidden inside of Michael Jackson, but the man has produced heaps and heaps of sugary, somewhat distasteful and downright ugly work. Surely he's never achieved the same artistic heights (far from it!) as, say, Prince did at the peak of his career. Face it, he was no Prince, Paul Weller, Brian Wilson, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Nick Drake, Marvin Gaye, Bob Dylan, Al Green, John/Paul/George, Harry Nilsson or Robert Pollard.
He was a Britney. A talented Britney, but a Britney nontheless. In the Tower of Song, Hank Williams is coughing about a thousand floors above him.
Edit: I forgot Ray Davies! Oh, the shame! Jackson was no Ray Davies. Never wrote a "Waterloo Sunset". There.
Stevie Wonder ?
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Oooh ... Forgot him. No matter what, "Isn't She Lovely" and "Master Blaster" always put an enormous smile on my face. (Let's not mention "I Just Called", shall we?)
Forgot Sly as well.
I mentioned Brian Wilson already, but nevertheless:
In my opinion, that one's the best pop song ever written. (Though 'Waterloo Sunset' is a close second.)
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