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Ahhhh...much better Project L.O.V.E | |
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bboy87 said: Ahhhh...much better
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Michael Jackson’s New CD, Song to Be Released by Sony (Update1)
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Michael Jackson Exhibition
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Remembering The Simpsons' dalliance with Michael Jackson
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Beautiful picture choice Timmy. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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EmeraldSkies said: Beautiful piture choice Timmy.
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Michael Jackson's 'This Is It' film to have global premiere this October It will have 25 premieres across the world Michael Jackson's 'This Is It' documentary film has been confirmed to be released globally on October 28 (although the first screening officially gets underway on October 27 in Los Angeles due to the time difference). The film, pictured, which shows Jackson in preparation for his 'This Is It' tour before his death in June, will be premiered in over 25 locations across the globe. The London premiere will take place at 1am (BST) on October 28 at the Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square. It will be screened at the same time as the Los Angeles premiere (taking place at 6pm local time on October 27). Following the premiere, UK audiences will be able to see the film on October 28 for a limited two-week run. Tickets for the film go on sale worldwide on September 27, with UK audiences able to buy tickets at cinemas nationwide from 12.01am. The first public screenings of 'This Is It' will also be coordinated, with the debut Los Angeles showing set for 9pm, the first in New York at midnight and the first in London at 4am. For more information go to Thisisit-movie.com. They just showed the commercial for this on TV. I am still not finding any showtimes for the Regal Theater near me. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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I love you MJ. MJ Fan 1992-Forever
My Org Family: Cinnie, bboy87, Cinnamon234, AnckSuNamun, lilgish, thekidsgirl, thesexofit, Universaluv, theSpark, littlemissG, ThreadCula, badujunkie, DANGEROUSx, Timmy84, MikeMatronik, DarlingDiana, dag, Nvncible1 | |
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And When the groove is dead and gone, you know that love survives and we can rock forever. R.I.P Michael. | |
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And When the groove is dead and gone, you know that love survives and we can rock forever. R.I.P Michael. | |
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Have we covered all the negatives? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Push Me Away is a tremendous track, so underrated and forgotten. Blues Away as well. Superstition ain't the way... | |
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Mike, the world´s sweetheart.
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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i can't wait to hear the new song!
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Timmy84 said: What MJ death has also done is to make people who weren't aware already, more aware of how much music he did. From the Jackson 5 at Motown to the Jacksons at Epic, to Off The Wall to Thriller to Bad to History. There is so much music there, that you can pick a particular era and just discover gems after gems. I know people who until MJ died had gone to parties and heard songs like "Let Me Show You the Way to Go" and "don't Blame it on the Boogie" and didn't realize it was MJ on those records, because to them MJ was just about "Thriller","Bad" "shamone" and wackiness. I know kids that are just now discovering the Jackson 5/Jacksons. I've alway said to people if you want to hear the "soul" of Michael you need to listen to the first 15 years of his career because that is truely, vintage Michael. And When the groove is dead and gone, you know that love survives and we can rock forever. R.I.P Michael. | |
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whatsgoingon said: Timmy84 said: What MJ death has also done is to make people who weren't aware already, more aware of how much music he did. From the Jackson 5 at Motown to the Jacksons at Epic, to Off The Wall to Thriller to Bad to History. There is so much music there, that you can pick a particular era and just discover gems after gems. I know people who until MJ died had gone to parties and heard songs like "Let Me Show You the Way to Go" and "don't Blame it on the Boogie" and didn't realize it was MJ on those records, because to them MJ was just about "Thriller","Bad" "shamone" and wackiness. I know kids that are just now discovering the Jackson 5/Jacksons. I've alway said to people if you want to hear the "soul" of Michael you need to listen to the first 15 years of his career because that is truely, vintage Michael. yup i agree with you "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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And When the groove is dead and gone, you know that love survives and we can rock forever. R.I.P Michael. | |
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whatsgoingon said: Timmy84 said: What MJ death has also done is to make people who weren't aware already, more aware of how much music he did. From the Jackson 5 at Motown to the Jacksons at Epic, to Off The Wall to Thriller to Bad to History. There is so much music there, that you can pick a particular era and just discover gems after gems. I know people who until MJ died had gone to parties and heard songs like "Let Me Show You the Way to Go" and "don't Blame it on the Boogie" and didn't realize it was MJ on those records, because to them MJ was just about "Thriller","Bad" "shamone" and wackiness. I know kids that are just now discovering the Jackson 5/Jacksons. I've alway said to people if you want to hear the "soul" of Michael you need to listen to the first 15 years of his career because that is truely, vintage Michael. That's his best years to be honest | |
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How long we going to keep these RIP threads going , until after the movie? | |
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whatsgoingon said: Timmy84 said: What MJ death has also done is to make people who weren't aware already, more aware of how much music he did. From the Jackson 5 at Motown to the Jacksons at Epic, to Off The Wall to Thriller to Bad to History. There is so much music there, that you can pick a particular era and just discover gems after gems. I know people who until MJ died had gone to parties and heard songs like "Let Me Show You the Way to Go" and "don't Blame it on the Boogie" and didn't realize it was MJ on those records, because to them MJ was just about "Thriller","Bad" "shamone" and wackiness. I know kids that are just now discovering the Jackson 5/Jacksons. I've alway said to people if you want to hear the "soul" of Michael you need to listen to the first 15 years of his career because that is truely, vintage Michael. I told a friend (and fellow MJ fan) this. We had the opportunity to go to the record store and discover his music on our own. I grew up in the 90s but by the time I was 10, I had The Jacksons, Goin' Places, Destiny, Triumph, Got To Be There, Ben, and Soulsation all on heavy rotation. I remember being 8 or 9 when HIStory came out (I already had OTW, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous), going to the record store with my sister and seeing ROWS of stuff. One side of the store was vinyl, one side was CDs, one side was videos, and one side was cassettes and me searching the "Jackson" parts of each Kids these days don't have that pleasure of doing that because record stores are an endangered species Project L.O.V.E | |
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babybugz said: How long we going to keep these RIP threads going , until after the movie?
until he comes back to life "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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mimi07 said: babybugz said: How long we going to keep these RIP threads going , until after the movie?
until he comes back to life | |
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bboy87 said: whatsgoingon said: What MJ death has also done is to make people who weren't aware already, more aware of how much music he did. From the Jackson 5 at Motown to the Jacksons at Epic, to Off The Wall to Thriller to Bad to History. There is so much music there, that you can pick a particular era and just discover gems after gems. I know people who until MJ died had gone to parties and heard songs like "Let Me Show You the Way to Go" and "don't Blame it on the Boogie" and didn't realize it was MJ on those records, because to them MJ was just about "Thriller","Bad" "shamone" and wackiness. I know kids that are just now discovering the Jackson 5/Jacksons. I've alway said to people if you want to hear the "soul" of Michael you need to listen to the first 15 years of his career because that is truely, vintage Michael. I told a friend (and fellow MJ fan) this. We had the opportunity to go to the record store and discover his music on our own. I grew up in the 90s but by the time I was 10, I had The Jacksons, Goin' Places, Destiny, Triumph, Got To Be There, Ben, and Soulsation all on heavy rotation. I remember being 8 or 9 when HIStory came out (I already had OTW, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous), going to the record store with my sister and seeing ROWS of stuff. One side of the store was vinyl, one side was CDs, one side was videos, and one side was cassettes and me searching the "Jackson" parts of each Kids these days don't have that pleasure of doing that because record stores are an endangered species It's sad this generation of music i'm 22 and even I know who the jacksons are I actually prefer the jacksons/off the wall to Michael's later stuff.How these kids fans of chris brown and Ne-yo and only know one MJ song | |
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