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Reply #210 posted 03/05/09 10:19am

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JackieBlue said:

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I'm sure he loves his US fans but he wants to go out on top ...he'll get that in the UK ....that's why he's doing the last gigs here...

i'm sure he'll do a few dates in the US to say goodbye ....I think both Prince and MJ will scale down after this ....none of them want to go out like James Brown.....did the US even care when he died..... eek

We had DJ's crying on the radio over in the UK ....YES real tears...Crying like a baby over here... sad


Are you serious????

I'm listening to BBC 1xtra, that's what it sounds like lol
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Reply #211 posted 03/05/09 10:19am

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LiveToTell86 said:

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Saying these are my last concerts ever is a good way of selling tickets. People wpuld relax much more if he'd say: Oh, and in August I'm gonna tour the rest of the world.

I wouldn't mind his words, he did say this is it for London, but you can interpret that the way you like. He didn't say this will it be for Manchester or even Bushey!


Considering it took him 12 years to get back to touring, I really think this is the end and he doesn't want fans to be all "oh MJ will come back once again!".


but in the UK he has one of his most loyal fan base. Maybe the MOSt loyal fan base.
In the US concerts would do him much better. Ain't there such a thing like the O2 arena as well??
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Reply #212 posted 03/05/09 10:20am

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JackieBlue said:

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I'm sure he loves his US fans but he wants to go out on top ...he'll get that in the UK ....that's why he's doing the last gigs here...

i'm sure he'll do a few dates in the US to say goodbye ....I think both Prince and MJ will scale down after this ....none of them want to go out like James Brown.....did the US even care when he died..... eek

We had DJ's crying on the radio over in the UK ....YES real tears...Crying like a baby over here... sad


Are you serious????


That Grammy show was abit lame..... .... sad
Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
James Brown & Michael Jackson RIP, your music still lives with us!
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Reply #213 posted 03/05/09 10:20am

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Considering it took him 12 years to get back to touring, I really think this is the end and he doesn't want fans to be all "oh MJ will come back once again!".


Yes, I believe this is truly the end too. I don't think he has much of a desire to be in the entertainment industry anymore and it showed today in the press conference.
"And When The Groove Is Dead And Gone, You Know That Love Survives, So We Can Rock Forever" RIP MJ heart

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Reply #214 posted 03/05/09 10:21am

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graecophilos said:

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Considering it took him 12 years to get back to touring, I really think this is the end and he doesn't want fans to be all "oh MJ will come back once again!".


but in the UK he has one of his most loyal fan base. Maybe the MOSt loyal fan base.
In the US concerts would do him much better. Ain't there such a thing like the O2 arena as well??

Yeah, I think his most loyal fans are in the UK, US, France, and in Japan

there were people who I talk to on a regular basis on messageboards who are there at the arena
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Reply #215 posted 03/05/09 10:24am

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bboy87 said:

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but in the UK he has one of his most loyal fan base. Maybe the MOSt loyal fan base.
In the US concerts would do him much better. Ain't there such a thing like the O2 arena as well??

Yeah, I think his most loyal fans are in the UK, US, France, and in Japan

there were people who I talk to on a regular basis on messageboards who are there at the arena


doforget us Germans! He was HUUUUGE in the mid-90s. A time when he was totally out in the US.

You Are Not Alone, Earth Song and They Don't Care About Us were top 5 hits (two of them #1). Whenever he's here, mass hysteria breaks out.
Also he sells pretty much here.
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Reply #216 posted 03/05/09 10:25am

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graecophilos said:

LiveToTell86 said:



Considering it took him 12 years to get back to touring, I really think this is the end and he doesn't want fans to be all "oh MJ will come back once again!".


but in the UK he has one of his most loyal fan base. Maybe the MOSt loyal fan base.
In the US concerts would do him much better. Ain't there such a thing like the O2 arena as well??

anywhere in Vegas, Webster Hall in NYC, Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles would be okay
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Reply #217 posted 03/05/09 10:26am

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Cinnamon234 said:

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Considering it took him 12 years to get back to touring, I really think this is the end and he doesn't want fans to be all "oh MJ will come back once again!".


Yes, I believe this is truly the end too. I don't think he has much of a desire to be in the entertainment industry anymore and it showed today in the press conference.


Agreed, this is just MJ making sure his kids are gonna have enough money for the next decade and promoters cashing in on the latest "touring earns more than CD sales" craze, combined with the comeback hype.
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Reply #218 posted 03/05/09 10:28am

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bboy87 said:

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WTF does MJ do everyday anyway?

he feeds his llamas, eat Macaroni and Cheese, watch soap operas, and looks through weave catalogs lol


and still i'm envious

lol
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #219 posted 03/05/09 10:33am

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Reply #220 posted 03/05/09 10:34am

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bboy87 said:

Webster Hall in NYC


falloff That place can't hold more than 1,000 ppl
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Reply #221 posted 03/05/09 10:49am

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Okay, he said "This is it in London." He said London, because he meant London and not NY, Tokyo, Munich or Paris.
His appereance was typical, but I would have thought there were more fans. It seemed to me the cameras just filmed the firt thre rows because there weren't any more rows at hall!

Also his voice became deep big ass, didn't it?
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Reply #222 posted 03/05/09 10:54am

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His bus has been surrounded by fans lol
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Reply #223 posted 03/05/09 10:55am

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Well only 150 fans were allowed in, but where have you been? His voice has always been deep lol.
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Reply #224 posted 03/05/09 10:57am

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Well only 150 fans were allowed in, but where have you been? His voice has always been deep lol.

Yeah, if you hear his voice from Superbowl '93 performance, it's actually lower than the range he used today
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Reply #225 posted 03/05/09 11:09am

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bboy87 said:

His bus has been surrounded by fans lol


you got pics... excited
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Reply #226 posted 03/05/09 11:10am

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RobertUK on KOP said the manager of the o2 didn't expect THIS big of a turnout lol
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Reply #227 posted 03/05/09 11:15am

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Jacko: The Final Curtain Call

Michael Jackson didn't have much to say when he finally hit the makeshift stage at the O2 Arena this afternoon.

The press conference for his big comeback was scheduled for 11am, EST but went off at 12:42pm. The reason given: Jackson's van was stuck in traffic in Blackwall Tunnel between London and the arena.

Jackson strode into the Arena looking pretty healthy considering all the reports of his near death or fatal illnesses. Indeed, his face looked recently refreshed by cosmetic surgery, which would explain the many pictures of him with scarves and bandages. His mouth and chin are now more reminiscent of Steven Tyler. With the hair, he could also be confused with Carly Simon. But it's Jacko, he's wacko, and he's backo.

In his few minutes on stage he told the crowd of fans that he loved them and that he'd see them in July. He also promised to sing all the songs they loved. Other than that, Jackson had nothing else to say except that he wasn't "kidding" and this would be his "final curtain call."

But Jackson must say that to sell the number of tickets required to make this effort a success. His worldwide fans must be convinced that they will never have a chance to see him again. But in reality Jackson - who wouldn't know the truth if it moonwalked on him - said it was last appearance in London. Whatever.

Now producer AEG Live has to ensure that ticket sales take off like a rocket. To do that they've taken over total sponsorship this Sunday of "Dancing on Ice," on Britain's ITV Network. The producer will show a three minute clip of Jackson's videos, touting the shows. Let's just hope that Jackson himself isn't skating on thin ice.
http://www.foxnews.com/st...09,00.html

He needs to do a few final performances in the USA. If he's smart, he'll do that and not shut out his American fans.
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Reply #228 posted 03/05/09 11:15am

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ok im a little less envious after seeing that clip of the press conference. that hair! and did he get his lips messed with again? o well.
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Reply #229 posted 03/05/09 11:39am

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Fans Warned Over Buying Fake Michael Jackson Concert Tickets


March 5, 2009 2:11 p.m. EST



Anne Lu - Celebrity News Service News Writer

London, England (CNS) - Michael Jackson's fans have been warned not to buy tickets to his rumored upcoming shows unless they are sold through official vendors.

The King of Pop is hotly expected to announce a series of shows for his comeback tour at the O2 Arena in London, where hundreds of his fans waited for the statement.

Fans who are eagerly anticipating the shows are being warned that they might buy fake tickets if they are not careful.

U.K.'s Association of Secondary Ticket Agents' Graham Burns told examiner.com, "We are warning people not to buy tickets that are not yet on sale because it is unlikely that they will receive those tickets."

"It's impossible when the dates haven't been announced to be selling tickets for something when there are no announced dates."

http://www.allheadlinenew...7014316165
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Reply #230 posted 03/05/09 11:51am

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This will be so sad and awful...stay at home and listen to Off The Wall.....
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Reply #231 posted 03/05/09 12:00pm

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This will be so sad and awful...stay at home and listen to Off The Wall.....

Dude, we're trying to keep this thread positive confused
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Reply #232 posted 03/05/09 12:08pm

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Just seen the News and they said 10 nights.... the freak show has arrived
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Reply #233 posted 03/05/09 12:17pm

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Just seen the News and they said 10 nights.... the freak show has arrived

falloff That's harsh right there!
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #234 posted 03/05/09 12:51pm

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I was there I was there, front row, oh boy, can a boy be happier.

I was on the news.

Amazing. Amazing day, he's so beautiful.

Time for some to eat there hats, me thinks.

He was so full of engery and so cool.
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Reply #235 posted 03/05/09 12:54pm

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bboy87 said:

eireboy34 said:

This will be so sad and awful...stay at home and listen to Off The Wall.....

Dude, we're trying to keep this thread positive confused



God loves a trier!!!! biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin

Seriously, love MJ but do you honestly think he's capable now of doing a whole show??!!

Has anybody heard him really sing in the last 6 years????!!!!
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Reply #236 posted 03/05/09 12:55pm

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Hair (weave) and chin issues aside, there is at least ONE good thing about his appearance--clear proof that he has no flesh-eating disease! lol
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Reply #237 posted 03/05/09 1:10pm

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You mean you read this article and considered it confirmed:

http://www.telegraph.co.u...ondon.html

Anyway, MJ will need more than 6 months to pull this off otherwise he's gonna end up canceling several dates.

After 12 years of not touring, this is very lame. Of course he chooses the UK where his endless compilations still keep on selling. But staying in one venue for 30 dates and call it a tour really smells like "I'm a hasbeen so I'm afraid I couldn't sell out a full world tour".


I'm no Jacko fan but he could sell out a world tour I just think that bless him he couldn't physically handle it. He looked quite frail today at the O2. I hope too he sings live but when I saw him at Wembley years and years ago he mimed so not holding out much hope for live vocals - would be great though. I hope this goes well for him as its 'the thing' in his life he is good at - go on Michael be a success bless ya! smile
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Reply #238 posted 03/05/09 1:47pm

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Michael Jackson Says London Concerts To Be 'Final Curtain Call'

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Michael Jackson has confirmed his July residency at London's O2 arena during a press conference at the venue, describing it as the "final curtain call."

Hundreds of screaming fans turned up for the announcement, as well as members of the media, after promoters AEG Live posted a message on the 23,000-capacity venue's Web site inviting people to attend.

"Thank you all... this is it," said Jackson, who appeared an hour and a half late at 5.30pm. "I just wanted to say, these will be my final show performances in London. When I say this is it, it really means this is it. I'll be performing the songs my fans want to hear. This is it, this is really it, this is the final curtain call."

He added: "I'll see you in July and... I love you. I really do, you have to know that, from the bottom of my heart. This is it and see you in July."

The first date is July 8 and tickets go on sale March 13. Tickets are priced £50 ($70) to £75 ($106). Full details will be announced later.


Posters advertising 10 shows, also stating 'This is it,' appeared on the London Underground before the announcement.

The statement issued announcing the residency says that Jackson's O2 shows will be "history in the making as the King of Pop Michael Jackson performs in London for the last time."

Rob Hallett, president international touring, AEG Live, said in the statement: "We are delighted to facilitate the return of the King of Pop, long may he reign! Michael at the O2 this summer will surely be the highlight of the musical year.

"When Michael Jackson performs, the eyes of the world will be watching. Look out for an International flavor to the audience, as this will be his only concerts in the world this year."

Billboard.com had already revealed details of the residency and, earlier today, AEG president and CEO Tim Leiweke told the audience at the Billboard Music & Money Symposium that Jackson is likely to perform a total of 20 to 25 shows at the O2 Arena once further dates are added to the initial 10 shows.

"We spent two years working with Michael trying to get him comfortable with this," said Leiweke, during his keynote Q&A at the St. Regis Hotel in New York City. He added that the singer is "very focused."

Jackson has not released a studio album or played a full concert since 2001. His last major tour was the HIStory World Tour in 1996-1997.
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Reply #239 posted 03/05/09 2:00pm

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If the shows do well, Mike may do a Cher and instead of 10 shows, he'll go on two years, lol. Or maybe do like Prince and go 30, it depends, I guess... and I doubt this is the "final curtain call" either, he's trying to sell tickets but hell he can sell tickets on his fucking name for God sakes, lol.
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