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Piamed
30th June 2009, 00:34
The passing of Michael Jackson has filled me with great sadness like so many whose lives he touched.

Much rumour, lack of understanding and negative targeting occurred throughout the last few years of his life. It is most unfortunate that so many rely on newspapers and magazines as their information sources. Anyone who has had experience of the popular media knows first hand that they are unreliable and only a very small portion bears any resemblance to the truth.

Many think that the old adage that 'there is no smoke without fire', holds true. We should be very wary of that belief. I remember someone with a legal background saying,"I could make Mother Teresa appear to be a child molester without telling a single lie".

Michael Jackson surely made many mistakes. Noone disputes that. Particularly, that someone with his particular background could indulge his childlike tendencies without massive criticism. I totally do not believe that Michael Jackson bore any intent to do anything remotely related to a sexual assault. Some who have no experience of how litigious American society is will say, "so why did he settle?". He settled on that case and others of varying types just as many celebs do. They have to get on with their lives and fight court cases damages their reputations, consumes time and financial resources, etc.

No other entertainer has touched the lives of so many people on a global level as Michael Jackson. Elvis and The Beatles achieved so much but don't come close to the global, cross cultural and multiple-genre impact of Michael Jackson.

People love Michael Jackson - he never had a spiteful bone in his body. that often caused people to ridicule him.

As I grew up, Michael Jackson featured heavily in my social scene, my personal aspirations and my feelings of acceptability. Only those who share similar experiences will be able to relate to this I suspect.

Anyway, for me and millions around the world, and contrary to what most of the media try to portray as fact, what will stand the test of time will be the fantastic music brought to our lives, the barriers he broke down and the wonderful charitable acts performed by the greatest entertainer the world has ever known.

His achievements far outweigh his shortcomings.

Michael Jackson - rest in perfect peace. You will be missed.

Amen.

estherboaz
30th June 2009, 07:47
:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

aposhark
30th June 2009, 07:47
Sorry, didn't like his music at all - a long way from my tastes.

Give me Otis Redding any day!

Money and fame don't always help people have a happy life.

GaryFifer
30th June 2009, 11:26
One word on his music-I liked his music when I heard what he said. His voice was too much ooh aahh and in later years I had to read the lyrics. But he wrote interesting material. I am saddened by his fathers attitude. I just saw him on TV and he mumbled something about "Micheal stuff is coming out on Blue ray disc" sheesh. No emotions.

Here is a what Micheal thought about his own career

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8121209.stm

KeithD
30th June 2009, 11:30
The last person I'd leave his kids near is his dad :omg:

bornatbirth
30th June 2009, 11:57
is family will never let of go of the cash cow!!

are you suggesting that nothing is true about wacko jacko?

when you look back at his music carreer we must all agree he was very good!!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

if i looked after your kids and got drunk,smoked,watched porn on tv and swore in front of them!

would you let me look after them again?

GaryFifer
30th June 2009, 12:02
is family will never let of go of the cash cow!!

are you suggesting that nothing is true about wacko jacko?

when you look back at his music carreer we must all agree he was very good!!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

if i looked after your kids and got drunk,smoked,watched porn on tv and swore in front of them!

would you let me look after them again?

So thats why those kids are like that in South Park. It was YOU!

aposhark
30th June 2009, 12:16
.......when you look back at his music carreer we must all agree he was very good!!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

No we must not.
Crappy pop music, plain and simple.....

Just because millions bought his music doesn't mean that everyone thought he was good.
Just because millions of people buy the "Sun" newspaper does not mean you can read anything interesting there.
It's all a matter of taste, as the farmer said when he kissed the cow.

bornatbirth
30th June 2009, 12:26
No we must not.
Crappy pop music, plain and simple.....

Just because millions bought his music doesn't mean that everyone thought he was good.
Just because millions of people buy the "Sun" newspaper does not mean you can read anything interesting there.
It's all a matter of taste, as the farmer said when he kissed the cow.

i dont like a lot of his music but i know every song??? thats what im refering too!! thats why hes famous more than others and thats why you cant deny his talent!

why are you letting farmers kiss you?? :NoNo::icon_lol:

Piamed
30th June 2009, 14:56
is family will never let of go of the cash cow!!

are you suggesting that nothing is true about wacko jacko?

when you look back at his music carreer we must all agree he was very good!!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

if i looked after your kids and got drunk,smoked,watched porn on tv and swore in front of them!

would you let me look after them again?
I suspect that some things are true but what and to what extent, the world at large will never know. MJ's achievements speak for themselves and are further qualified by all of the most successful artists for a qualified peer review.

aromulus
30th June 2009, 15:15
The only song I ever liked by him was "Ben" and it was all about a pet rat.....:omg:

But when he sang that he must have been 11 or 12 years old, long before his gonads, allegedly, dropped, if they ever did.......:doh

I regard Isaac Hayes, James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Stevie Wonder and Marving Gaye as much better lyricists and musicians.

bornatbirth
30th June 2009, 15:23
but could they moonwalk like him?

aposhark
30th June 2009, 15:25
.........I regard Isaac Hayes, James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Stevie Wonder and Marving Gaye as much better lyricists and musicians.


I'm with you on all of these.......

aromulus
30th June 2009, 15:28
but could they moonwalk like him?

I suspect that their self respect would have prevented them from making fools out of themselves..:D

aposhark
30th June 2009, 15:48
i dont like a lot of his music but i know every song??? thats what im refering too!! thats why hes famous more than others and thats why you cant deny his talent!

why are you letting farmers kiss you?? :NoNo::icon_lol:

You've got a point there, bornatbirth.....some of his songs were "catchy".

With kissing, you know variety is the spice of life.....but don't tell the missus I typed that!

aromulus
30th June 2009, 15:56
as the farmer said when he kissed the cow.

Which end...???:Erm:

KeithD
30th June 2009, 15:57
I regard Isaac Hayes, James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Stevie Wonder and Marving Gaye as much better lyricists and musicians.

They are all 'niche' musicians though, whereas Jacko spread across many spectrums of music which is a measure of greatness in the music industry. His music also spanned nearly every language/country on the planet.

Iron Maiden write better lyrics, but they are 'niche' in the metal scene, and although have sold 10's Millions of records, come nowhere near what Jacko sold.

Ji&Ma
30th June 2009, 17:43
Sorry, didn't like his music at all - a long way from my testes.
Be glad for it...:omg::D:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:

Ana_may365
30th June 2009, 17:46
The only song I ever liked by him was "Ben" and it was all about a pet rat.....

me too,i like that song also coz i watch that movie about the 'pet rat'its make me:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry:.
and also i like his song entitled 'happy' :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:when he was 11 or 12 y/o.

bornatbirth
30th June 2009, 17:58
The only song I ever liked by him was "Ben" and it was all about a pet rat.....

me too,i like that song also coz i watch that movie about the 'pet rat'its make me:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry:.
and also i like his song entitled 'happy' :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:when he was 11 or 12 y/o.

i thought it was a horror movie? :Erm:

adam&chryss
30th June 2009, 20:04
They are all 'niche' musicians though, whereas Jacko spread across many spectrums of music which is a measure of greatness in the music industry. His music also spanned nearly every language/country on the planet.

Iron Maiden write better lyrics, but they are 'niche' in the metal scene, and although have sold 10's Millions of records, come nowhere near what Jacko sold.

Iron Maiden eh, never got to see them though I always wanted to. Saw AC/DC at wembley last wknd and that was fantastic :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Back to wacko and apparently last a few days ago there was one of those black music award thingies. Someone apparently said " the best thing about michael jackson is that hes black"
hmmm......makes me wonder when they last saw him!
you couldnt find someone trying harder to be white! not just his skin condition but the way his face was adpated by surgery.
Cant wait for a white music awards and for someone to shout " the best thing about xxxxxxxxxx is that they`re white"
dont think it`d be long before some do-gooder claims racism :doh

KeithD
30th June 2009, 22:01
The coroner said it was like working on a car, half porche, the other morris minor :icon_lol:

Jay&Zobel
1st July 2009, 13:38
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20090629/ten-grieving-jackson-fans-commit-suicide-8a3eada.html

:yikes::yikes::NoNo: