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Reply #270 posted 05/22/09 1:28am

Timmy84

SoulAlive said:

Michael Jackson Wants Madonna To Cancel Her Shows
May 21,2009
The Examiner.com




Michael Jackson is allegedly very angry with Madonna,blaming her July 4 and July 5 shows at the O2 Arena in London for the reason behind the cancellation of his shows.The self-titled King of Pop was supposed to start his tour at the O2 Arena on July 8,but several shows have been cancelled.

"There is just too much to set up in two days," an insider,working with Michael Jackson,tells me."It would make sense for Madonna to cancel her shows.She has nothing on Michael Jackson.He is doing 50 shows and she's only doing two!" the insider angrily tells me.He also says that Michael Jackson believes Madonna is too old to perform and is only doing it for the money,not her enjoyment of actual performing.

It appears that someone forgot to tell Michael Jackson's camp that Madonna is actually continuing her Sticky and Sweet Tour,not starting it.She already played Wembley Stadium in London last year in front of 75,000 people despite crazy prices.Madonna posted several other stadium sellouts with audiences between 40,000-70,000 a night in Europe,South America and North America.She attracted nearly 50,000 people to her show at Dodger's Stadium in Los Angeles with astronomical ticket prices during an awful economy.Make fun of her ridiculous outfits all you want,but Madonna is still a major concert attraction.Her Sticky and Sweet Tour is the most successful tour ever by a solo artist.

Michael Jackson's need to always make himself number one has become disgusting if not completely laughable.The rumored performance where he puts himself ahead of the Beatles and Elvis is bad enough.This is the same guy who demanded to be called "The King Of Pop" in the early 90s.It appears that Michael Jackson's self-destruction continues.




eek hmmm disbelief rolleyes hmmm hmmm


Jesus Christ, have they run out of things to make rumors about? falloff
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Reply #271 posted 05/22/09 1:36am

SoulAlive

Timmy84 said:

SoulAlive said:

Michael Jackson Wants Madonna To Cancel Her Shows
May 21,2009
The Examiner.com




Michael Jackson is allegedly very angry with Madonna,blaming her July 4 and July 5 shows at the O2 Arena in London for the reason behind the cancellation of his shows.The self-titled King of Pop was supposed to start his tour at the O2 Arena on July 8,but several shows have been cancelled.

"There is just too much to set up in two days," an insider,working with Michael Jackson,tells me."It would make sense for Madonna to cancel her shows.She has nothing on Michael Jackson.He is doing 50 shows and she's only doing two!" the insider angrily tells me.He also says that Michael Jackson believes Madonna is too old to perform and is only doing it for the money,not her enjoyment of actual performing.

It appears that someone forgot to tell Michael Jackson's camp that Madonna is actually continuing her Sticky and Sweet Tour,not starting it.She already played Wembley Stadium in London last year in front of 75,000 people despite crazy prices.Madonna posted several other stadium sellouts with audiences between 40,000-70,000 a night in Europe,South America and North America.She attracted nearly 50,000 people to her show at Dodger's Stadium in Los Angeles with astronomical ticket prices during an awful economy.Make fun of her ridiculous outfits all you want,but Madonna is still a major concert attraction.Her Sticky and Sweet Tour is the most successful tour ever by a solo artist.

Michael Jackson's need to always make himself number one has become disgusting if not completely laughable.The rumored performance where he puts himself ahead of the Beatles and Elvis is bad enough.This is the same guy who demanded to be called "The King Of Pop" in the early 90s.It appears that Michael Jackson's self-destruction continues.




eek hmmm disbelief rolleyes hmmm hmmm


Jesus Christ, have they run out of things to make rumors about? falloff


I'm sayin! lol Who writes this crap?? Must be some crazy gossip "journalist" who believes EVERY piece of negative misinformation that he is fed...lol..
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Reply #272 posted 05/22/09 1:37am

Timmy84

SoulAlive said:

Timmy84 said:



Jesus Christ, have they run out of things to make rumors about? falloff


I'm sayin! lol Who writes this crap?? Must be some crazy gossip "journalist" who believes EVERY piece of negative misinformation that he is fed...lol..


Or someone who just happens to think of weird shit to post and make it seem like it's factual in some way. lol
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Reply #273 posted 05/22/09 1:47am

BoOTyLiCioUs

CalhounSq said:

bboy87 said:


Well, he hasn't performed in 7 years lol It's not just the singing, but the choreography, the production, the "atmosphere"

Honestly, there aren't many people who I wanna see in concert but maybe 4 people

Michael
Prince
Stevie
George Michael (I passed on buying tickets to his San Jose concert last year though lol )

Even when he was still performing he lip syncs much of the time, come on now lol I wouldn't pay to see him these days, thank God I saw him when I was younger so I don't have to bother now. He's just not what he used to be, its a damn puppet show @ this point shrug Enjoy! razz


what concert did u go to of his?
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Reply #274 posted 05/22/09 1:48am

BoOTyLiCioUs

SoulAlive said:

Timmy84 said:



Jesus Christ, have they run out of things to make rumors about? falloff


I'm sayin! lol Who writes this crap?? Must be some crazy gossip "journalist" who believes EVERY piece of negative misinformation that he is fed...lol..


lol lol lol lol
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Reply #275 posted 05/22/09 1:56am

bboy87

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Timmy84 said:



Jesus Christ, have they run out of things to make rumors about? falloff


I'm sayin! lol Who writes this crap?? Must be some crazy gossip "journalist" who believes EVERY piece of negative misinformation that he is fed...lol..

I knew when the shows were announced, it was gonna go into overdrive but....

"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #276 posted 05/22/09 2:02am

FutureGirl

SCNDLS said:

Dan said:

So...you've bought Michael Jackson tickets...u were lucky to get thru....ur looking forward to it so much..and then....they get postponed until...8 months later?!!...the following year?!!....absoulute scandal.....and thats just the start....he'll be moving some more around soon I bet ya...!

Scandalous!!

Huh, what? I didn't do it! wink

I would be PISSED!!! pissed You know TONS of people are coming from overseas for MJ. Shit I went to London to see Prince. I'd be LIVID right about now if I were one of those fans. They shoulda announced the dates AFTER rehearsing the show. disbelief

I know right, serious fans have already made plans and scheduled trips to see him based on the announced dates. They should have made doubly SURE and CONFIRMED those dates before announcing them. Some arrangements can not be changed.
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Reply #277 posted 05/22/09 6:11am

SoulAlive

Timmy84 said:

SoulAlive said:



I'm sayin! lol Who writes this crap?? Must be some crazy gossip "journalist" who believes EVERY piece of negative misinformation that he is fed...lol..


Or someone who just happens to think of weird shit to post and make it seem like it's factual in some way. lol


nod I mean,if you're gonna lie,at least come up with something that's almost believable...lol....Michael thinks Madonna is "too old" to tour??

falloff I guess this "journalist" forgot that THEY ARE THE SAME AGE!
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Reply #278 posted 05/22/09 7:07am

SCNDLS

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Michael Jackson Wants Madonna To Cancel Her Shows
May 21,2009
The Examiner.com




Michael Jackson is allegedly very angry with Madonna,blaming her July 4 and July 5 shows at the O2 Arena in London for the reason behind the cancellation of his shows.The self-titled King of Pop was supposed to start his tour at the O2 Arena on July 8,but several shows have been cancelled.

"There is just too much to set up in two days," an insider,working with Michael Jackson,tells me."It would make sense for Madonna to cancel her shows.She has nothing on Michael Jackson.He is doing 50 shows and she's only doing two!" the insider angrily tells me.He also says that Michael Jackson believes Madonna is too old to perform and is only doing it for the money,not her enjoyment of actual performing.

It appears that someone forgot to tell Michael Jackson's camp that Madonna is actually continuing her Sticky and Sweet Tour,not starting it.She already played Wembley Stadium in London last year in front of 75,000 people despite crazy prices.Madonna posted several other stadium sellouts with audiences between 40,000-70,000 a night in Europe,South America and North America.She attracted nearly 50,000 people to her show at Dodger's Stadium in Los Angeles with astronomical ticket prices during an awful economy.Make fun of her ridiculous outfits all you want,but Madonna is still a major concert attraction.Her Sticky and Sweet Tour is the most successful tour ever by a solo artist.

Michael Jackson's need to always make himself number one has become disgusting if not completely laughable.The rumored performance where he puts himself ahead of the Beatles and Elvis is bad enough.This is the same guy who demanded to be called "The King Of Pop" in the early 90s.It appears that Michael Jackson's self-destruction continues.




eek hmmm disbelief rolleyes hmmm hmmm

Lawd nuccas is really reaching now. lol But the line about their age is classic cuz ain't them two nuts separated by days??? hah!
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Reply #279 posted 05/22/09 7:16am

Adisa

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First few Michael Jackson gigs postponed


shrug And Prince hates his fans, but wants their money. What else is new?
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #280 posted 05/22/09 9:40am

Timmy84

Yeah, I'm astonished they act like Madonna is 20 years younger than MJ or some shit. lol
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Reply #281 posted 05/22/09 9:40am

midnightmover

suga10 said:

seeingvoices12 said:


as Kitty said, getting cleaned up.


Did Bootylicious and Midnightmover get into another fight???

"Another fight"? Please. I'd never spoken to this guy before. And besides, it grossly flatters Bootylicious to say he could ever have a "fight" with me. That implies some kind of an even contest.

Truth is he just went absolutely crazy for no good reason, and all I did in response was laugh at him. If you look at the shocked reactions of Graycap, Scndls and Timmy84, they are all responding to Bootylicious, not me. The man had a complete nervous breakdown.
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Reply #282 posted 05/22/09 9:43am

bboy87

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SCNDLS said:

SoulAlive said:

Michael Jackson Wants Madonna To Cancel Her Shows
May 21,2009
The Examiner.com




Michael Jackson is allegedly very angry with Madonna,blaming her July 4 and July 5 shows at the O2 Arena in London for the reason behind the cancellation of his shows.The self-titled King of Pop was supposed to start his tour at the O2 Arena on July 8,but several shows have been cancelled.

"There is just too much to set up in two days," an insider,working with Michael Jackson,tells me."It would make sense for Madonna to cancel her shows.She has nothing on Michael Jackson.He is doing 50 shows and she's only doing two!" the insider angrily tells me.He also says that Michael Jackson believes Madonna is too old to perform and is only doing it for the money,not her enjoyment of actual performing.

It appears that someone forgot to tell Michael Jackson's camp that Madonna is actually continuing her Sticky and Sweet Tour,not starting it.She already played Wembley Stadium in London last year in front of 75,000 people despite crazy prices.Madonna posted several other stadium sellouts with audiences between 40,000-70,000 a night in Europe,South America and North America.She attracted nearly 50,000 people to her show at Dodger's Stadium in Los Angeles with astronomical ticket prices during an awful economy.Make fun of her ridiculous outfits all you want,but Madonna is still a major concert attraction.Her Sticky and Sweet Tour is the most successful tour ever by a solo artist.

Michael Jackson's need to always make himself number one has become disgusting if not completely laughable.The rumored performance where he puts himself ahead of the Beatles and Elvis is bad enough.This is the same guy who demanded to be called "The King Of Pop" in the early 90s.It appears that Michael Jackson's self-destruction continues.




eek hmmm disbelief rolleyes hmmm hmmm

Lawd nuccas is really reaching now. lol But the line about their age is classic cuz ain't them two nuts separated by days??? hah!

nod

Madge, Michael, and Prince are seperated by mere months

Prince (June 7, 1958)
Madonna (August 16, 1958)
Michael (August 29, 1958)


It's known that Michael is tacky, but he wouldn't go that far lol

tacky enough to:

have a oil painting of Brooke Shields? yeah
have a URN collection? yeah
buy some tacky ass chess sets? yeah
own a collection of just RED SHIRTS? yeah lol

but to diss other artists and do it in concert? nah
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Reply #283 posted 05/22/09 9:44am

suga10

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"There is just too much to set up in two days," an insider,working with Michael Jackson,tells me."It would make sense for Madonna to cancel her shows.She has nothing on Michael Jackson.He is doing 50 shows and she's only doing two!" the insider angrily tells me.He also says that Michael Jackson believes Madonna is too old to perform and is only doing it for the money,not her enjoyment of actual performing.



lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

Maybe MJ ain't too fond of Madonna ever since that famous 90s stunt, but this seems a bit too much for me to take seriously? Old?? come on. MJ's old too. lol

Did you see Madonna's comment on him on YouTube. She wanted him to get a haircut, and lose the loafers

http://www.youtube.com/wa...KlMpM-oKU4




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Reply #284 posted 05/22/09 11:06am

midnightmover

CalhounSq said:

bboy87 said:


Well, he hasn't performed in 7 years lol It's not just the singing, but the choreography, the production, the "atmosphere"

Honestly, there aren't many people who I wanna see in concert but maybe 4 people

Michael
Prince
Stevie
George Michael (I passed on buying tickets to his San Jose concert last year though lol )

Even when he was still performing he lip syncs much of the time, come on now lol I wouldn't pay to see him these days, thank God I saw him when I was younger so I don't have to bother now. He's just not what he used to be, its a damn puppet show @ this point shrug Enjoy! razz

Exactly. If you're not singing live then you no longer count as a real performer. Simple as that. Maybe if he could still dance then there'd be a reason to go, but since he's lost that too, it's gonna be a depressing spectacle.
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Reply #285 posted 05/22/09 11:15am

suga10

midnightmover said:

CalhounSq said:


Even when he was still performing he lip syncs much of the time, come on now lol I wouldn't pay to see him these days, thank God I saw him when I was younger so I don't have to bother now. He's just not what he used to be, its a damn puppet show @ this point shrug Enjoy! razz

Exactly. If you're not singing live then you no longer count as a real performer. Simple as that. Maybe if he could still dance then there'd be a reason to go, but since he's lost that too, it's gonna be a depressing spectacle.


What do you mean he can't dance anymore? He did good on American Bandstand in 2002.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...3QxpzZ_6uo

This was from Black or White- the last time he performed live (at the Apollo in 2002)


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Reply #286 posted 05/22/09 11:26am

midnightmover

suga10 said:

midnightmover said:


Exactly. If you're not singing live then you no longer count as a real performer. Simple as that. Maybe if he could still dance then there'd be a reason to go, but since he's lost that too, it's gonna be a depressing spectacle.


What do you mean he can't dance anymore? He did good on American Bandstand in 2002.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...3QxpzZ_6uo

This was from Black or White- the last time he performed live (at the Apollo in 2002)

I saw the History Tour. I saw MSG 2001. I've seen enough. He's now even older than he was then. I find it very hard to believe he will have improved in the intervening years. Maybe your standards are just lower than mine.
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Reply #287 posted 05/22/09 11:29am

suga10

midnightmover said


I saw the History Tour. I saw MSG 2001. I've seen enough. He's now even older than he was then. I find it very hard to believe he will have improved in the intervening years. Maybe your standards are just lower than mine.


Yeah but wasn't he supposedly on painkillers during MSG? That probably affected his performance.

We'll see how he does now. Randy Phillips said that he will be singing live.
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Reply #288 posted 05/22/09 1:10pm

SCNDLS

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bboy87 said:

SCNDLS said:


Lawd nuccas is really reaching now. lol But the line about their age is classic cuz ain't them two nuts separated by days??? hah!

nod

Madge, Michael, and Prince are seperated by mere months

Prince (June 7, 1958)
Madonna (August 16, 1958)
Michael (August 29, 1958)


It's known that Michael is tacky, but he wouldn't go that far lol

tacky enough to:

have a oil painting of Brooke Shields? yeah
have a URN collection? yeah
buy some tacky ass chess sets? yeah
own a collection of just RED SHIRTS? yeah lol

but to diss other artists and do it in concert? nah

faint
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Reply #289 posted 05/22/09 2:33pm

cdcgold

SoulAlive said:

Michael Jackson Wants Madonna To Cancel Her Shows
May 21,2009
The Examiner.com




Michael Jackson is allegedly very angry with Madonna,blaming her July 4 and July 5 shows at the O2 Arena in London for the reason behind the cancellation of his shows.The self-titled King of Pop was supposed to start his tour at the O2 Arena on July 8,but several shows have been cancelled.

"There is just too much to set up in two days," an insider,working with Michael Jackson,tells me."It would make sense for Madonna to cancel her shows.She has nothing on Michael Jackson.He is doing 50 shows and she's only doing two!" the insider angrily tells me.He also says that Michael Jackson believes Madonna is too old to perform and is only doing it for the money,not her enjoyment of actual performing.

It appears that someone forgot to tell Michael Jackson's camp that Madonna is actually continuing her Sticky and Sweet Tour,not starting it.She already played Wembley Stadium in London last year in front of 75,000 people despite crazy prices.Madonna posted several other stadium sellouts with audiences between 40,000-70,000 a night in Europe,South America and North America.She attracted nearly 50,000 people to her show at Dodger's Stadium in Los Angeles with astronomical ticket prices during an awful economy.Make fun of her ridiculous outfits all you want,but Madonna is still a major concert attraction.Her Sticky and Sweet Tour is the most successful tour ever by a solo artist.

Michael Jackson's need to always make himself number one has become disgusting if not completely laughable.The rumored performance where he puts himself ahead of the Beatles and Elvis is bad enough.This is the same guy who demanded to be called "The King Of Pop" in the early 90s.It appears that Michael Jackson's self-destruction continues.




eek hmmm disbelief rolleyes hmmm hmmm




the minute i read the part about the shows being
Canceled i knew it was bullshit
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Reply #290 posted 05/22/09 2:45pm

seeingvoices12

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SoulAlive said:

Michael Jackson Wants Madonna To Cancel Her Shows
May 21,2009
The Examiner.com




Michael Jackson is allegedly very angry with Madonna,blaming her July 4 and July 5 shows at the O2 Arena in London for the reason behind the cancellation of his shows.The self-titled King of Pop was supposed to start his tour at the O2 Arena on July 8,but several shows have been cancelled.

"There is just too much to set up in two days," an insider,working with Michael Jackson,tells me."It would make sense for Madonna to cancel her shows.She has nothing on Michael Jackson.He is doing 50 shows and she's only doing two!" the insider angrily tells me.He also says that Michael Jackson believes Madonna is too old to perform and is only doing it for the money,not her enjoyment of actual performing.

It appears that someone forgot to tell Michael Jackson's camp that Madonna is actually continuing her Sticky and Sweet Tour,not starting it.She already played Wembley Stadium in London last year in front of 75,000 people despite crazy prices.Madonna posted several other stadium sellouts with audiences between 40,000-70,000 a night in Europe,South America and North America.She attracted nearly 50,000 people to her show at Dodger's Stadium in Los Angeles with astronomical ticket prices during an awful economy.Make fun of her ridiculous outfits all you want,but Madonna is still a major concert attraction.Her Sticky and Sweet Tour is the most successful tour ever by a solo artist.

Michael Jackson's need to always make himself number one has become disgusting if not completely laughable.The rumored performance where he puts himself ahead of the Beatles and Elvis is bad enough.This is the same guy who demanded to be called "The King Of Pop" in the early 90s.It appears that Michael Jackson's self-destruction continues.




eek hmmm disbelief rolleyes hmmm hmmm

falloff
MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P
مايكل جاكسون للأبد
1958
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Reply #291 posted 05/22/09 3:54pm

midnightmover

suga10 said:

midnightmover said


I saw the History Tour. I saw MSG 2001. I've seen enough. He's now even older than he was then. I find it very hard to believe he will have improved in the intervening years. Maybe your standards are just lower than mine.


Yeah but wasn't he supposedly on painkillers during MSG? That probably affected his performance.

We'll see how he does now. Randy Phillips said that he will be singing live.
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whofarted Dude, it's not just MSG. It was the whole History Tour. It was his disastrous WMAs performance where he gave up singing after two lines. Wake. Up. And the fact that you think the word of Randy Philips (who has a financial interest in the concerts) is worth anything just shows how hopelessly naive you are. MJ has not done a full live concert in 22 years as his voice has steadily declined. All his concerts over the last 13 years have been 90% mimed. Again. wake. up.
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Reply #292 posted 05/22/09 3:55pm

suga10

New article.

Some details were on it: This was kinda disturbing to read confused Hope its just bullshit tabloid stuff.

http://www.dailymail.co.u...certs.html

Comeback king? Michael Jackson has managed TWO of 45 rehearsals for his £65m concerts



The official story is that Michael Jackson is in 'fantastic shape' and is relishing rehearsing for his £65million comeback tour, which is due to start in July. The announcement this week, postponing the first dates - in some cases by eight months - has been explained away by representatives who say Jackson just needs more time to rehearse on the huge O2 stage.

But are we really expected to believe the delay is solely a production and rehearsal issue? I wonder - because I have been told by a perfectly placed Jackson family source that Michael has so far shown up for only two days of rehearsals, while his dancers have been working every day for 45 days.

Indeed, it looks most unlikely, based on this pattern, that Michael will make it on to stage at all.

The source, who insisted on anonymity to protect his position close to the Jackson family, said that the singer is simply 'not able to pick himself up out of the stupor he is in', adding: 'The suggestion that they need more time to set up the show in London is a joke.'

Indeed, as efforts are made to translate the tour's grand plans into reality, the only certainty is Jackson's customary unpredictability.

On one hand you have a performer who does not seem to have the physical or mental strength to honour his promises, and on the other a concert promoter who has chosen to take immense financial risks in pursuit of a big payday.

My source says Jackson, who is now 50, has for a long time been taking painkillers for a back problem - it's the same nagging injury which has seen him use a wheelchair regularly over the past five years.

Now he is attempting to get back to work, it is proving impossible because prescription drugs have slowed him down too much.

The choreographer on the tour, Kenny Ortega, denies this is the case and claims Michael 'comes into work every day with great enthusiasm and ideas and is loving the creative process'.

But the unofficial line is rather less promising. My source says: 'I think the fans who have already bought tickets should hold their breath and cross their fingers, because there is no guarantee any of this is actually going to happen.

'There is a possibility that this will still happen, but it is up to him to get his act together.

'Michael has only been to two days of rehearsals for the show. His dancers have been working on it every single day for 45 days at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, but Michael has been nowhere to be found.


If Michael had been rehearsing on time maybe they would not have had that problem, but Michael has not been to rehearsals. So what is the probability of the next shows being cancelled? High, I would say.

'Unless Michael starts showing up to rehearsal, this concert tour will never get off the ground. Whether he'll show up or not is anybody's guess.'

The source adds that the Jackson family are all 'very concerned' at the situation and have been trying to help him through this crisis in the making. Jackson is especially close to his mother, Katherine, and speaks to her on at least a weekly basis.

He says: 'I think this is horribly serious. You are looking at a $100million [£65million] tour - that is a lot of cash. Being irresponsible like this is unacceptable. The family is very concerned. It's a commotion and a storm that is preventing Michael from moving forward with his life. The family is telling him to get on with the tour.'

That is certainly the fervent wish of Randy Phillips, the bullish chief executive of AEG Live, who persuaded Jackson to sign up to the tour deal and is now attempting to get him to deliver.

But why did Phillips ever expect that Jackson would be physically capable of delivering a two-hour show - featuring all of his greatest hits - for 50 dates?

That would be a gruelling commitment for the strongest performer, let alone a 50-year-old man in Jackson's frail condition.

Concessions have been made: Phillips has organised the tour schedule so that the singer never has to perform on consecutive nights, and he will have the support of dozens of beautifully choreographed dancers.

Even so, ever since Jackson's family heard of the full scale of the plans, they have felt that Michael will not be physically up to it.

At first, the proposal had been for Michael to commit to only ten performances in total - which his family felt would be the most he could sensibly agree to. So when Michael seemed to have been pressured by public demand into adding a further 40 dates, the whole family were horrified.

They aren't the only ones who are worried. AEG, who are staking millions on Jackson's residency at the O2, had immense trouble getting insurance for more than ten nights to protect them against financial loss should their star fail to perform.

Quite simply, no one wanted to underwrite the risk of illness or cancellation because it was deemed so probable.

After all, Jackson has broken financial deals in the past. In one case, which reached the High Court last year, a member of the Bahrain royal family, Sheikh Abdulla Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, sued Jackson for reneging on a deal to produce an album, an autobiography and music for the Sheikh's record label.

Jackson allegedly failed to honour those promises, and the Sheikh was seeking to be repaid £4.6million which he lavished on the star. The matter was eventually settled out of court.

Small wonder then that insurers were nervous that Jackson would fail to honour his full commitments to the comeback tour. It was only when AEG's Randy Phillips took the colossal gamble of stating that he would insure the tour himself if necessary that another firm - believed to be specialist brokers Robertson Taylor - agreed to step in and offer to insure the first 23 dates.

Even then, my understanding is that this is for production costs only. This leaves AEG exposed to refunding all ticket sales and other liabilities out of its own pocket - which could run into tens ofmillions of pounds.

The financial gamble is the talk of the industry, but in an interview with Billboard magazine, Phillips said last week: 'AEG as a company was prepared to self-insure since we believe so greatly in Michael Jackson's talent and his willingness and his want to come back, perform for his fans again and get on the stage.

'We're negotiating for better insurance coverage and greater coverage past the first 23 shows, but we definitely have insurance.'

He added that Jackson had passed the mandatory health and physical tests required under the terms of insurance 'with flying colours'.

Why, then, have many of the London dates been postponed? In the press conference announcing the new schedule, Phillips insisted it was not to do with Jackson's health.

'I would trade my body for his tomorrow. He's in fantastic shape,' said the promoter.

'I've refuted all the crazy stories. He's not sleeping with elephants, he's not dying of skin cancer. You know, every day there's another story. I've never seen anything like that. He's a magnet for these weird stories that people make up.'

He certainly is - the problem being that with Michael Jackson, some of the stories turn out to be true.

One persistent rumour is that Jackson is having minor treatment for potentially cancerous lesions on his skin. But Jackson's new media representative Dr Tohme Tohme - a Lebanese businessman who has been mysteriously hired by the singer despite having no showbusiness experience - denies this.

My source also rejects the story, saying that the only thing wrong with Jackson's skin is the vitiligo from which he has suffered for two decades and which has gradually affected the pigmentation of his skin.

Even so, my source is adamant that Jackson is simply not fit enough for the demands of the tour.

He says: 'Michael has pain in his back and that is the reason for the drugs. But it is obvious the painkillers have taken over his life.'

His manner in meetings - he is reportedly absent-minded and not interested in any business matters - would appear to chime with reports that he is hooked on the prescription painkiller Demerol, following an accident in rehearsals for a 1993 tour.

Furthermore, it is widely accepted that around this time he became dependent on the anti-anxiety medications Valium, Xanax and Ativan, and entered rehab. Many Jackson observers think he did not fully recover from this dependency.

Certainly, he is physically frail - as recently as a year ago, he would go shopping in a wheelchair when he had a bad day. The truth is that Jackson was pretty much destroyed by his trial on charges of sex abuse in 2005 (a trial, incidentally, during which he spent much of the time in a wheelchair, claiming to be in serious pain from a broken vertebra in his back).

Though he was cleared of all charges, the sordid details that emerged during the trial left him mentally and physically broken. He fled from sight, and remains very fragile.
Jackson lives in his own bubble, surrounded by staff and protected by a permanent security team of five. Most days are spent earnestly playing with his children Prince Michael, Paris Katherine and Prince Michael II (known as Blanket).

There is hardly any social life beyond the odd lunch with a family member, because Michael just isn't up to it.

His chief hobby is shopping for books or furniture - which partly explains why his finances are in such a mess.

Gallery owners around the world know Jackson to be an impulsive and compulsive spender, who will drop £50,000 on bronze sculptures, urns and paintings in just ten or 15 minutes - even when he cannot afford them.

As ever with Jackson, he is embroiled in a financial crisis and a whole series of lawsuits, including one from his former manager and PR, Raymone Bain, who is suing him for £29million, and another from a promoter who claims that Jackson's manager had promised as recently as 2008 that he would do a tour with his brothers instead.

He is deeply in debt, and since moving out of his Neverland ranch in 2005 has lived a rootless existence, staying in hotels and temporary accommodation around the world (his latest base is a rented home in LA).

The temptations of a multi-million-pound comeback tour must have been considerable. Here was a means to escape his debts and to re-establish his reputation. But did he ever truly believe he was capable of such a grandiose scheme?

Speaking to his friends, it is clear that Jackson honestly wants to do the London concerts. He believes his legacy is at stake - and he wants to be remembered as a great performer. And why not? It is easy to forget what a talent Michael Jackson had.

He sincerely wishes to show his children what he is - or was - capable of.
But his last attempt at a stage performance was the disastrous mess at the World Music Awards in 2006, when he sang two lines of We Are The World and appeared too confused to carry on.

Meanwhile, plans for the London shows get more lavish by the day. Michael apparently wants elephants, monkeys and parrots to be part of the stage show. He also wants to fly over the stage and to sing a duet with his 12-year-old son, Prince Michael. 'This is one hell of a show,' enthuses Phillips. 'It's going to be worth the wait.'

Everyone wants to see him play. But whether he will make it to the stage or not is, alas, still very far from certain.


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Reply #293 posted 05/22/09 4:18pm

suga10

midnightmover said:

suga10 said:

midnightmover said

Yeah but wasn't he supposedly on painkillers during MSG? That probably affected his performance.

We'll see how he does now. Randy Phillips said that he will be singing live.
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whofarted Dude, it's not just MSG. It was the whole History Tour. It was his disastrous WMAs performance where he gave up singing after two lines. Wake. Up. And the fact that you think the word of Randy Philips (who has a financial interest in the concerts) is worth anything just shows how hopelessly naive you are. MJ has not done a full live concert in 22 years as his voice has steadily declined. All his concerts over the last 13 years have been 90% mimed. Again. wake. up.
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Then explain how he can sing fine in the studio- in songs like You Are Not Alone, Stranger in Moscow, Earth Song, Little Susie, and otherwise if his voice has supposedly declined so much. There's nothing wrong with his voice.

Maybe he has trouble with singing and dancing at the same time now considering that he's gotten older too and at some point or the other, it takes a toll on one's body. He also is rumored to suffer from Lupus- which can make people feel weak and tired, so imagine trying to dance, sing, and being a possible Lupus patient- it'll make anyone not feel as strong on stage.
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Reply #294 posted 05/22/09 4:29pm

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suga10 said:

midnightmover said:


whofarted Dude, it's not just MSG. It was the whole History Tour. It was his disastrous WMAs performance where he gave up singing after two lines. Wake. Up. And the fact that you think the word of Randy Philips (who has a financial interest in the concerts) is worth anything just shows how hopelessly naive you are. MJ has not done a full live concert in 22 years as his voice has steadily declined. All his concerts over the last 13 years have been 90% mimed. Again. wake. up.
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Then explain how he can sing fine in the studio- in songs like You Are Not Alone, Stranger in Moscow, Earth Song, Little Susie, and otherwise if his voice has supposedly declined so much. There's nothing wrong with his voice.

Maybe he has trouble with singing and dancing at the same time now considering that he's gotten older too and at some point or the other, it takes a toll on one's body. He also is rumored to suffer from Lupus- which can make people feel weak and tired, so imagine trying to dance, sing, and being a possible Lupus patient- it'll make anyone not feel as strong on stage.
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Reply #295 posted 05/22/09 4:36pm

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eireboy34 said:

suga10 said:




Then explain how he can sing fine in the studio- in songs like You Are Not Alone, Stranger in Moscow, Earth Song, Little Susie, and otherwise if his voice has supposedly declined so much. There's nothing wrong with his voice.

Maybe he has trouble with singing and dancing at the same time now considering that he's gotten older too and at some point or the other, it takes a toll on one's body. He also is rumored to suffer from Lupus- which can make people feel weak and tired, so imagine trying to dance, sing, and being a possible Lupus patient- it'll make anyone not feel as strong on stage.
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It's astonishing, isn't it? Obsessives like this guy must know that Michael mimes ballads and yet they still use dancing as an excuse. And to not know the difference between studio recording and live singing? Unbelievable.
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Reply #296 posted 05/22/09 4:40pm

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suga10 said:

midnightmover said:


whofarted Dude, it's not just MSG. It was the whole History Tour. It was his disastrous WMAs performance where he gave up singing after two lines. Wake. Up. And the fact that you think the word of Randy Philips (who has a financial interest in the concerts) is worth anything just shows how hopelessly naive you are. MJ has not done a full live concert in 22 years as his voice has steadily declined. All his concerts over the last 13 years have been 90% mimed. Again. wake. up.
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Then explain how he can sing fine in the studio- in songs like You Are Not Alone, Stranger in Moscow, Earth Song, Little Susie, and otherwise if his voice has supposedly declined so much. There's nothing wrong with his voice.

Maybe he has trouble with singing and dancing at the same time now considering that he's gotten older too and at some point or the other, it takes a toll on one's body. He also is rumored to suffer from Lupus- which can make people feel weak and tired, so imagine trying to dance, sing, and being a possible Lupus patient- it'll make anyone not feel as strong on stage.
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what your saying is right, don't listen to others,Mj's voice has changed yes but its not shot or lost like some certain orgers who have been continously trying to prove that MJ has lost his voice when they don't have any proof to back it up, Mj still has the voice, changed yes but not lost.
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Reply #297 posted 05/22/09 4:49pm

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seeingvoices12 said:

suga10 said:




Then explain how he can sing fine in the studio- in songs like You Are Not Alone, Stranger in Moscow, Earth Song, Little Susie, and otherwise if his voice has supposedly declined so much. There's nothing wrong with his voice.

Maybe he has trouble with singing and dancing at the same time now considering that he's gotten older too and at some point or the other, it takes a toll on one's body. He also is rumored to suffer from Lupus- which can make people feel weak and tired, so imagine trying to dance, sing, and being a possible Lupus patient- it'll make anyone not feel as strong on stage.
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what your saying is right, don't listen to others,Mj's voice has changed yes but its not shot or lost like some certain orger who have been continously trying to proof that MJ has lost his voice when they don't have any prove to back it up, Mj still has the voice, changed yes but not lost.
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Is this a joke? We have plenty to back it up with. We have this for starters....



We have this.....



And we have two decades of lip synching. All the evidence is with us, fool. Wake up.
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Reply #298 posted 05/22/09 4:50pm

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He was suffering from Laryngitis on the History tour- don't forget that. MSG- dude was unwell and on painkillers.

Why not talk about this performance from 1993 during the Clinton Inaugural Ceremony, when he's not jumping around the stage? He sang it well.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...0mcxmCGetI

What about this performance of Human Nature from the Dangerous Tour Rehearsals?

http://www.youtube.com/wa...IHTdAEvHLE
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Reply #299 posted 05/22/09 4:57pm

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suga10 said:

He was suffering from Laryngitis on that tour- don't forget that.

No, that's just an excuse you guys invented to cover the History Tour. One of many excuses. This excuse doesn't cover the Dangerous Tour though, which he mimed half of, or the 1999 shows which were all mimed. Or the WMAs shambles where he gave up singing after two lines. You have completely separate excuses for all of these occasions. No doubt you will develop many more in a few months time.
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