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EmeraldSkies

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Michael Jackson RIP Part 12

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I hope you don't mind Copycat,the other one was getting a little long. biggrin
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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Reply #1 posted 08/29/09 3:58pm

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Nice pic smile
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Reply #2 posted 08/29/09 3:58pm

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When you open part 11 on its first page, the browser freezes, is it just me that noticed that? lol
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Reply #3 posted 08/29/09 4:01pm

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Timmy84 said:

When you open part 11 on its first page, the browser freezes, is it just me that noticed that? lol

Part 11 is slow lol
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Reply #4 posted 08/29/09 4:03pm

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Reply #5 posted 08/29/09 4:06pm

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Timmy84 said:

When you open part 11 on its first page, the browser freezes, is it just me that noticed that? lol


No you are not the only one that noticed. lol
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Reply #6 posted 08/29/09 4:06pm

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babybugz said:

Nice pic smile


I did'nt make it,but I thought it was nice. smile
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Reply #7 posted 08/29/09 4:10pm

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EmeraldSkies said:

Timmy84 said:

When you open part 11 on its first page, the browser freezes, is it just me that noticed that? lol


No you are not the only one that noticed. lol


Thought so. lol I agree @ babybugz. lol
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Reply #8 posted 08/29/09 4:12pm

Timmy84

From Mary J. Blige's Twitter:

Happy birthday, Michael Jackson! I really miss you. He's helped many of us believe in our dreams to be whatever we want to be! He was courages (sic) and kind.


I think she meant "courageous", lol.
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Reply #9 posted 08/29/09 4:16pm

tangerine7

ain't nobody like Mike.
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Reply #10 posted 08/29/09 4:18pm

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Michael Jackson’s Last Costumes
August 2009 (*Repost)


As Michael Jackson prepared for his final This Is It tour, friends on set say the pop star was never better. “He’s still a terrific dancer,” says costume designer Dennis Tompkins, who worked with Michael Bush to create an “over the top” wardrobe for the tour. On his final night of rehearsal, Jackson “was doing the moonwalk. Everything!” says Bush. “He did the whole show full out at performance level. He was like, ‘When are we going to London? Let’s go. I’m ready.’” He was also on a creative high. “Working with Michael for 25 years we had never seen his creativity at this level,” says Bush. “It was like where is this coming from? I get goose bumps thinking about what this visual was going to look like.” Though the show won’t go on, Bush and Tompkins gave PEOPLE an exclusive look at just that.

Here’s an inside look at what you might have seen:


1. A THRILLING JACKET: Costumers Michael Bush and Dennis Tompkins re-created Jackson’s iconic looks for each of the 26 songs he was to perform, but the singer asked, “How can we take it to the next level?” Bush recalls. The solution? Fiber-optic lights sewn onto his red leather “Thriller” jacket, for a surprise light show timed to the music.

2. OLD FAVES: Jackson was going to back his signature crystal glove and socks, which caught the light — and assured that even fans in the back could see him dance. “He was so excited to perform,”says Bush.

3. A MILITARY SALUTE: For the star’s rendition of “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” Bush and Tompkins created a “regimented, military” look.

4. BELTS AND WHISTLES: Tompkins had to make sure items like this jeweled belt would fit Jackson’s slight 27 3/4 inch waist, but says his weight was not an issue: “He was a bit smaller, but he was always thin.”

5. MAJOR DANCE MOVES: Jackson’s new Billie Jean suit held 7.5 lbs. of Swarovski crystals and 60 lights, so the star made sure he could do a spin before signing off. “The dance came first; costumes were secondary,” says Bush. “And his moves were sharper than ever.”



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Reply #11 posted 08/29/09 4:18pm

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can't nobody do it like Mike. biggrin
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Reply #12 posted 08/29/09 4:18pm

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‎"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page
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Reply #13 posted 08/29/09 4:21pm

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Happy B-day to the king.
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Reply #14 posted 08/29/09 4:24pm

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Reply #15 posted 08/29/09 4:25pm

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seriously watch this video

http://www.brettratner.co...bonus.html
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Reply #16 posted 08/29/09 4:26pm

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Copycat said:



Michael Jackson’s Last Costumes
August 2009 (*Repost)

the singer asked, “How can we take it to the next level?” Bush recalls. The solution? Fiber-optic lights sewn onto his red leather “Thriller” jacket, for a surprise light show timed to the music.


They made it seem like they were really taking it to the next level. He had the "light show" jacket during the first leg of the Bad tour.
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Reply #17 posted 08/29/09 4:34pm

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ViintageJunkiie said:

Copycat said:



Michael Jackson’s Last Costumes
August 2009 (*Repost)

the singer asked, “How can we take it to the next level?” Bush recalls. The solution? Fiber-optic lights sewn onto his red leather “Thriller” jacket, for a surprise light show timed to the music.


They made it seem like they were really taking it to the next level. He had the "light show" jacket during the first leg of the Bad tour.


See, fans know what's new and what's old, lol
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Reply #18 posted 08/29/09 4:38pm

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tangerine7 said:

ain't nobody like Mike.


Imitated,but never duplicated
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Reply #19 posted 08/29/09 4:41pm

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EmeraldSkies said:

tangerine7 said:

ain't nobody like Mike.


Imitated,but never duplicated

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Reply #20 posted 08/29/09 4:41pm

tangerine7

I know this is serious but it makes me laugh..

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ViintageJunkiie said:

Copycat said:



Michael Jackson’s Last Costumes
August 2009 (*Repost)

the singer asked, “How can we take it to the next level?” Bush recalls. The solution? Fiber-optic lights sewn onto his red leather “Thriller” jacket, for a surprise light show timed to the music.


They made it seem like they were really taking it to the next level. He had the "light show" jacket during the first leg of the Bad tour.


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Reply #22 posted 08/29/09 4:47pm

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tangerine7 said:

I know this is serious but it makes me laugh..

[Edited 8/29/09 16:41pm]


I love those!! You can hear at 1:10 where Michael starts laughing to. falloff
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Reply #23 posted 08/29/09 4:49pm

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Timmy84 said:

ViintageJunkiie said:



They made it seem like they were really taking it to the next level. He had the "light show" jacket during the first leg of the Bad tour.


See, fans know what's new and what's old, lol



Tell it to MJ, as he either thought fans suffered from selective anemia, longed for a nostalgia concert experience or he was completely devoid of new costume ideas.
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Reply #24 posted 08/29/09 4:51pm

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Timmy84 said:



See, fans know what's new and what's old, lol



Tell it to MJ, as he either thought fans suffered from selective anemia, longed for a nostalgia concert experience or he was completely devoid of new costume ideas.


I think he didn't give a damn, lol. lol
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Reply #25 posted 08/29/09 4:51pm

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That's past tense now, unfortunately.
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Reply #26 posted 08/29/09 4:51pm

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Timmy84 said:

ViintageJunkiie said:



They made it seem like they were really taking it to the next level. He had the "light show" jacket during the first leg of the Bad tour.


See, fans know what's new and what's old, lol


exactly .. MJ had a habit of making something OLD seem like its never been seen/heard from him. I.E "For All Time"
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Reply #27 posted 08/29/09 4:53pm

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Something I found
Michael Jackson to be buried in a gold casket - encased in cement - says brother Marlon

Michael Jackson’s three grief-stricken children have penned goodbye letters to “Dear Daddy” to be placed inside his coffin.

Jackson’s brother Marlon makes the revelation in a world exclusive interview in which he tells the secrets of the King of Pop’s funeral, which will take place on Thursday.

The children – Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11, and Blanket, seven – have written “Daddy we love you, we miss you” on notes which will be placed in his coffin, alongside the singer’s trademark single white glove.

Lying in state in an £18,000 gold-plated casket, the drug-ravaged singer has been fitted with a special wig to give him flowing shoulder-length locks, Marlon says.

And a make-up artist has painted his face to ensure he is buried as if he was taking to the stage for his last bow.

After an emotional sunset funeral, Jackson’s coffin will be immediately encased in deep concrete to deter grave robbers and ghouls.

CCTV cameras linked to sensors will activate an alarm to warn security guards of any would-be trespassers at the grave.

A PRIVATE SERVICE

And in marked contrast to Jackson’s life – lived in full public glare since the age of five – the 45-minute service will be held away from the cameras, limited to close relatives and friends.

Marlon, 52, said: “This will be Michael’s final curtain call – the last show. His shell will be gone but his spirit lives on.”

Soul legend Aretha Franklin will sing at the graveside. Jackson’s close friend Diana Ross will be there too, so will Motown record label founder Berry Gordy.

Jackson will be buried in Holly Terrace Grand Mausoleum at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park, five miles from Hollywood in North Los Angeles, alongside stars including Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable.

The cemetery is closed to the public and is surrounded by high walls. Anyone visiting has to show ID.

In the nine weeks since Jackson died, his body has been kept in the refrigerated morgue at the cemetery, apart from the day it was driven in an armed police convoy to his Staples Center memorial service last month.

Marlon said: “This will be a private ceremony. His hairstylist has made his hair special and a make-up artist has gone in and fixed him up so he’s ready for the big day.”

A small wake will be held afterwards at the Jackson family compound in Encino. “This is the final step, the final curtain will be closed as regards to Michael’s life,” said Marlon.

“It’s a quiet place where the children will be able to visit in private to pay their respects.” Initially the funeral was scheduled for yesterday, which would have been Jackson’s 51st birthday.

But the burial was moved, said Marlon, because their mother Katherine is a Jehovah’s Witness and the religion doesn’t recognise birthdays. Marlon said: “I wanted to lay him to rest on the day the Lord created him. But my mother really didn’t want to bury him on that day.”

We can reveal that Jackson’s children have spent the last week-and-a-half on a break at Katherine’s Las Vegas home, visiting their uncle Jackie and playing with their cousins as the family try to spare them from the funeral preparations.

Marlon said: “They’re doing good. They’re finally getting to the stage of learning to live with it. You never get over something like that.” Marlon revealed how Paris had spoken to him about his twin brother Brandon, who died when he was just a few hours old.

He said: “After the memorial service Paris said to me, ‘Uncle Marlon, I’m sure my daddy is glad to see Uncle Brandon’. That was really special. I said, ‘Wow, that was the sweetest thing you could have said’.

LAST PERSON TO SEE HIM ALIVE

“I have two brothers in Heaven now. Some day we’ll all be able to meet up there.”

Jackson died at his rented home in Los Angeles on June 25 after being given a lethal cocktail of drugs.

On Friday the LA county coroner ruled that his death was homicide.

More than two months after his death, the family’s anger at his physician Dr Conrad Murray, who administered the potent narcotic Propofol and was the last person to see him alive, mounts by the day.

Marlon said: “Michael died and someone is to blame – and it’s the doctor who was with him.

“Conrad Murray was the last person to be with Michael and he knows exactly what went on and he’s not saying.”

Dr Murray’s only public comment so far has been a short statement on video website YouTube.

Marlon said: “I don’t think anyone tried to kill Michael on purpose but something went wrong, something happened and, yes, some of my family do think it’s murder.

“He had too many ‘yes’ men around him. With a bunch of ‘yes’ people around him there was no doubt he was headed for destruction. I’m talking about the doctors who were around him, the people he had working for him. It’s sad to say but these doctors would do anything for the money.”

Even though Jackson was slowly losing his battle against prescription drug addiction, he tried to shield it from his relatives, Marlon revealed.

He said: “Michael was a very private person. He didn’t like people to pry into that.

“At one point there was concern about the prescriptions, about his painkillers and whether he was taking too much, but he seemed to have everything under control.

“Michael was trying to escape from what he had created. He put himself in a box and the only way he could escape from it was to come up with different disguises to experience what others take for granted in life – going to the store, walking down the street. The fame became a monster and he was pretty much boxed in a corner because everybody wanted a piece of him.

HE WAS A GREAT DAD

“At the beginning all that stuff is great but then at the end… Everybody was judging him – and all the ridicule that went with it.”

Marlon struggled to remain composed as he spoke with emotion about the last time he saw his brother alive: “It was couple of weeks before he died. He was fine, he was great.

"He was laughing and joking with the kids. He was getting ready for the tour (to the UK for his London O2 dates) and he was excited about his show, but mainly we were talking about the kids. Michael did a great job in raising them. They are not celebrity kids.”

Marlon said fun-loving Blanket was squirting people with a water pistol at the family get-together.

“Blanket is 007 – he’s always on a mission. He’s so active,” he said. “Prince is really good at electronics. He is more into technical things. And Paris is just very precious. She has such a sweet heart. They are all pretty observant. They are very respectful.

“Their lasting memory of their dad will be the great times they had with him. Michael won’t be here but he will live forever in our hearts, in our souls. He will always be missed.”

Katherine Jackson has guardianship of the children while Debbie Rowe, the biological mother of the two eldest, has been granted visiting rights.

The identity of the surrogate mum who gave birth to Blanket has never been revealed.

But Marlon said: “I don’t care where those kids come from – Michael was their daddy. He raised them from birth.

“Anyone can have a kid, anyone can be a father. But it takes something special to be a daddy.”

And taking a swipe at Jackson’s skin specialist Dr Arnold Klein, who has repeatedly refused to refute speculation that he fathered Prince Michael and Paris, he said: “People like Klein just want money or fame. Those were Michael’s kids regardless of where they came from and that’s all that counts.”

The children are to be taught at home, following the curriculum of a local private school.

Marlon said: “They will be home-schooled at the Encino compound where we studied as kids. They have the room there for classrooms and a big theatre for lessons.”

Marlon, one of the Jackson Five, left Encino aged 18 when he married wife Carol Ann but kept in constant touch with his younger brother.

He said: “When Michael and I got together we always got on to talking about the old days.

HE LOVED PRACTICAL JOKES

“On that last day he was reminiscing about how we once wet rolls of toilet tissue and threw them out of hotel windows. And how we filled up trash cans with water and threw the water down on to the street. We were pranksters, the pair of us.

“I just remember the last thing we said to each other was, ‘I love you’, and his last line was always, ‘I love you more’. And that was the last thing he said to me.”

Growing up in extreme poverty in the city of Gary, Indiana, Michael and Marlon lived in a two-bedroom house his parents bought for £500.

Marlon, who was just 17 months older than Michael, became his closest friend. The two little boys shared a bed.

“Michael and I slept in the same bed in a triple bunk,” he said. “Jermaine and Tito shared another bed and Jackie had the third bed to himself because Randy was just a baby.

“Michael and I used to look out of the window across the road across the field and say to each car that came along, ‘When I grow up I want to have that car’.

“That was as far as his ambition went. Wanting to be a superstar never really dawned on us.”

Michael loathed their dad Joe, accusing him of beating him as a child, which Joe, who lives apart from Katherine, has always denied.

But Marlon insisted: “My father beat us a lot of times. I felt resentful.

“That sort of discipline wasn’t abnormal in our neighbourhood but it doesn’t mean it was right.”

And Marlon believes the beatings may have fatally damaged Jacko’s self-esteem and ability to fend for himself.

BROTHERS PLAN TRIBUTE SONG

“It does a couple of things to you – it forms you into this person who is not able to confront people when they’re not satisfied with things.

“It also makes people able to take advantage of you. I found a lot of my siblings were that way.”

The Jackson brothers – Marlon, Tito, Jermaine and Jackie – have pre-recorded a reality TV show which is set to be broadcast in the US several days after the funeral.

Marlon said: “We started shooting this in February so this has been planned for a long time.

“I think it’s also likely that at some point we will all get together to do a tribute song for Michael.”

Still struggling to come to terms with his grief, Marlon wakes early every day.

He said: “Every morning I get up around 6.30am and sit out on my porch and since Michael died there has been a little humming bird sitting there.

“He’s been there five times now and he just lands for around five seconds.

“The last time he was there I said, ‘OK Michael, how are you doing? I hope you’re doing alright’ and I think he is.

“In my heart I know he’s at peace.”

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Reply #29 posted 08/29/09 5:02pm

Timmy84

Thanks for the Marlon interview. Well we can say for one that the Jacksons have different accounts with their upbringing. Marlon sounds more like MJ than the others but that's probably evident because they were the closest brothers.


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