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Reply #270 posted 06/29/09 4:03am

Huggiebear

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Mine easily is a mix of all the albums on my Ipod

Thriller 25th anniversary
Bad (Special rerelease with Streetwalker and Flyaway)
Dangerous
History Book 1 and 2
Invincible and
Blood on the Dancefloor maxi single with Ghosts

Favourite songs (In no order)

Man in the mirror
I can't stop lovin u
Beat it
Thriller
Will u be there
In the Closet
Who is it
Why you wanna trip on me
U r not alone
Stranger in Moscow
Earth Song
Heal the World
Keep the Faith
Lady in my Life
Got to be there
The Love you save
Never can say goodbye
Dancin Machine
Blame it on the Boogie
The Way you make me feel
Rock with you
Burn this disco out
Blood on the Dancefloor
Cry
You rock my world
Butterflies
Tabloid Junkie
Little Susie
Shes out of my life
So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time
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Reply #271 posted 06/29/09 5:23am

PanthaGirl

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Well, the one thing I do know about the comparison of Michael Jackson and Prince is that, Michael loved and appreciated his fans, while Prince treats his like crap! Prince could really learn a lesson from Michael in that aspect!
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This is the same mistake that peeps consistently make in comparing one artist to the next. U cannot compare them as they are both very different from one to the next. Michael was notorious for being open about his love for his fans and mother earth whereas Prince has always remained an introvert towards these aspects of his life and Prince fans tend to take it very personally.
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Reply #272 posted 06/29/09 6:45am

Purpleaxxe1972

I think my two favorite MJ songs are "Keep The Faith" and "Just Good Friends". When either of these start playing in the car they really pep me up. "Keep the Faith" is very inspiring to me.
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Reply #273 posted 06/29/09 6:54am

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PanthaGirl said:

journey said:

Well, the one thing I do know about the comparison of Michael Jackson and Prince is that, Michael loved and appreciated his fans, while Prince treats his like crap! Prince could really learn a lesson from Michael in that aspect!
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This is the same mistake that peeps consistently make in comparing one artist to the next. U cannot compare them as they are both very different from one to the next. Michael was notorious for being open about his love for his fans and mother earth whereas Prince has always remained an introvert towards these aspects of his life and Prince fans tend to take it very personally.


Right - plus I never bought this "Prince treats his fans badly" bullshit. What has Jackson done to appreciate fans anymore than Prince? Because Prince doesnt let his fans steal from him, he is treating them badly?
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Reply #274 posted 06/29/09 7:33am

purplesweat

Brofie said:

PanthaGirl said:



This is the same mistake that peeps consistently make in comparing one artist to the next. U cannot compare them as they are both very different from one to the next. Michael was notorious for being open about his love for his fans and mother earth whereas Prince has always remained an introvert towards these aspects of his life and Prince fans tend to take it very personally.


Right - plus I never bought this "Prince treats his fans badly" bullshit. What has Jackson done to appreciate fans anymore than Prince? Because Prince doesnt let his fans steal from him, he is treating them badly?


Oh, please, it's so much more than that.

Don't you remember when his "people" removed the video of a baby dancing to his song from youtube? Yeah, that kid and his mother were STEALING from Prince! rolleyes

The whole stance against youtube (and all video sites out there) means he's basically killing any chance of future generations being exposed to him and his work, while denying his fans the chance to relive and appreciate his golden moments. He shouldn't have become a huge public singer if he was this ridiculously possessive.

There's also the time he covered Radiohead and still wouldn't let audio of it on youtube, even though it wasn't his song.

Foo Fighters covered Darling Nikki, Prince went off at them...then covered Best of You.

Darren Hayes told of how he covered a Prince song for one of his concerts once that was being filmed for a DVD release. Prince's people made Darren destroy all evidence of the footage.

I mean, where does the destroying all evidence of an iconic career end?
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Reply #275 posted 06/29/09 7:39am

Desire2006

I am not sure whether anyone has thought about this or not in this thread cos I havent really scrolled through it, but, IMO, Michael Jackson will only b remembered as an excellent POP PERFORMER, nothing more, nothing less!! He wont b remembered as a PROLIFIC SONGWRITER AND MUSICIAN like, for example, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, John Lennon, etc.!!!!

He was ONLY a pop performer, he never played any instruments and his songwriting was good, but it never really reached hearts and souls and thought provoking and life altering!!!!
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Reply #276 posted 06/29/09 8:05am

curioso

Desire2006 said:

I am not sure whether anyone has thought about this or not in this thread cos I havent really scrolled through it, but, IMO, Michael Jackson will only b remembered as an excellent POP PERFORMER, nothing more, nothing less!! He wont b remembered as a PROLIFIC SONGWRITER AND MUSICIAN like, for example, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, John Lennon, etc.!!!!

He was ONLY a pop performer, he never played any instruments and his songwriting was good, but it never really reached hearts and souls and thought provoking and life altering!!!!
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He'll be rememberd as the greatest singer, perfomer, songwriter combo ever.
The millions around the world expressing their grief shows his music had much effect on people.
No other singer songwriter past or present has had this much love bestowed on them.
He's more special than any of those people you mentioned.
End of.
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Reply #277 posted 06/29/09 8:18am

novabrkr

Let's not take anything printed on The Sun about Michael Jackson seriously, okay?
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Reply #278 posted 06/29/09 8:20am

Bighead

Desire2006 said:

He wont b remembered as a PROLIFIC SONGWRITER AND MUSICIAN like, for example, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, John Lennon, etc.!!!!

He was ONLY a pop performer, he never played any instruments and his songwriting was good, but it never really reached hearts and souls and thought provoking and life altering!!!!
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He composed songs on the piano. A piano is an instrument that requires a musician to play it.

Concerning his songwriting, Songs like Billie Jean, Man in the Mirror, ect., Will outlast any song from his contemporaries. A year ago from today his songs were still being played in mainstream radio, while others were 'nostalgia'. A year from now, they will still be played.

Yes these others include Prince and Madonna.
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Reply #279 posted 06/29/09 8:22am

novabrkr

Desire2006 said:


He was ONLY a pop performer, he never played any instruments and his songwriting was good, but it never really reached hearts and souls and thought provoking and life altering!!!!


I'm pretty sure there are millions of people who would disagree with that songwriting comment of yours.

That's just nonfactual nonsense then. Let's move forward, shall we?
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Reply #280 posted 06/29/09 8:41am

LondonStyle

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Michael Jackson tops album chart - Number 1 again

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...123085.stm

Michael Jackson has topped the UK album chart and made six new entries in the singles top 40, six years after his last number one.

Greatest hits album Number Ones rocketed from 121 to the top spot after a surge in sales since the superstar's death on Thursday.

The same album earned Jackson his last number one when first released in 2003.

Four of his other hit albums also made a reappearance in the top 20, the Official Charts Company said.

Thriller, still the biggest-selling album of all time, raced from 179 to number seven, King of Pop reached 14, Off The Wall got to 17 and The Essential Michael Jackson came in at number 20.


Stores have seen a surge in sales of Jackson's albums
A total of 11 Michael Jackson or Jackson Five albums featured in the top 200.

In the singles chart, 43 out of the top 200 singles feature the singer, with Jackson hits accounting for all but one of the new entries in the top 40.

Overall, Michael Jackson accounted for over 300,000 record sales across singles and albums in just two days this week.


R.I.P. Micheal Jackson 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 #281 posted 06/29/09 8:41am

Thibaut

I always thought the songs Michael wrote himself were the most touching songs on his records.
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Reply #282 posted 06/29/09 8:53am

peterv

LittleBLUECorvette said:

peterv said:

It was 35 years ago this summer that I bought my first Jackson 5 lp. It was the first of many to come. I never gave up on Mike and his brothers, even when I was teased for being a fan. Of course I got the last laugh in '83 when the (rest of the) world jumped on board... There are so many stories and so little time. And maybe that's the way God intended it, so those who've touched us can continue to do so... RIPMJ

You got teased for being a J5 fan in 74, everybody loved Dancing Machine?

Kids will be kids, and it was the deep south. Most white folks didn't get it until the 80's. A lot of the ribbing came in the mid and latter 70's, up to '83. Then it was cool, and I was respected for having the foresight in recognizing such great talent... How ironic.
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Reply #283 posted 06/29/09 9:02am

peterv

Just last weekend I had spent hours on youtube and dailymotion watching old MJ/J5 videos. And I'm not talking that 80's stuff, no sir! I mean the mid-70's; big fro-wearin', nitro-dancin' performances during the transition period, when Mike's voice was changin' and the mainstream wasn't payin' close attention. The shows that made me lie to my mom, sayin' I was sick so I could stay home from school and wouldn't miss it (we didn't have VCRs, much less tivo), but then was amazingly well when she got home and ready to go to the wrecka stow and buy the new album kinda performances… I don’t know who performed better in those days, me or them. Still, I wouldn’t change a thing. I am who I am today because of the inspiration and motivation Michael’s excellence gave me at a formative time in my life. So many stories…
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Reply #284 posted 06/29/09 9:55am

LondonStyle

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peterv said:

Just last weekend I had spent hours on youtube and dailymotion watching old MJ/J5 videos. And I'm not talking that 80's stuff, no sir! I mean the mid-70's; big fro-wearin', nitro-dancin' performances during the transition period, when Mike's voice was changin' and the mainstream wasn't payin' close attention. The shows that made me lie to my mom, sayin' I was sick so I could stay home from school and wouldn't miss it (we didn't have VCRs, much less tivo), but then was amazingly well when she got home and ready to go to the wrecka stow and buy the new album kinda performances… I don’t know who performed better in those days, me or them. Still, I wouldn’t change a thing. I am who I am today because of the inspiration and motivation Michael’s excellence gave me at a formative time in my life. So many stories…


Great stories keep posting them... cool ..its amazing mj part of everyones childhood
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 #285 posted 06/29/09 10:13am

Cinnie

novabrkr said:

Let's not take anything printed on The Sun about Michael Jackson seriously, okay?


Worst articles. I refused to pick up their back-handed "tribute".
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Reply #286 posted 06/29/09 10:41am

peterv

Cinnie said:

novabrkr said:

Let's not take anything printed on The Sun about Michael Jackson seriously, okay?


Worst articles. I refused to pick up their back-handed "tribute".
Agreed1
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Reply #287 posted 06/29/09 10:48am

NDRU

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As much as I was not a champion of Mike, damn the guy was a great singer, great performer, even a great songwriter.

I watch this 8 year old kid singing with complete emotional maturity. He was a prodigy. A genius of sorts.

Even when I was no longer a big fan, the dude constructed near perfect pop hits & vocal performances like Man in the Mirror. Even long after his prime, stuff like You Rock My World has that classic mike vocal touch and groove that I can really appreciate.

It's a sad story, but he definitely left a legacy.
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Reply #288 posted 06/29/09 10:53am

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My favorite songs of his are

Shake Your Body
Workin Day & Night
Human Nature
Billie Jean
The Way U Make Me Feel
Another Part of Me
Leave Me Alone
Heartbreak Hotel
You Rock My World
Off the Wall
Don't Stop
PYT
Blame it On the Boogie
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Reply #289 posted 06/29/09 11:11am

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This weekend, I spent about $30 getting Off The Wall and Dangerous from iTunes as well as some other single MJ tracks.


A paper message taped to the front door of a music store on June 26, 2009, one day after Michael Jackson died, states that the store is out of all Michael Jackson product

Apparently, MJ is about to rocket to the top of the charts in every free country in death just like he always did in life. Stores cannot keep product on the shelves.
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Reply #290 posted 06/29/09 11:25am

NDRU

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Yeah we're about to see a crazy Billboard list:

!. Thriller
2. Off the Wall
3. Bad
4. Dangerous

and on and on.

Especially with how bad cd's sell nowadays. I think a lot of old schoolers like me who have zero Michael Jackson albums on cd might replenish their collections. I was thinking about getting Off The Wall, personally.
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Reply #291 posted 06/29/09 12:03pm

SaRa24

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What are your favorite Michael Jackson songs?

What MJ music are you listening to today in remembrance, and what songs would you recommend to others?

Let's talk about the one thing that we can all appreciate: the music.

List your Michael Jackson playlists and favorite songs here.
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Reply #292 posted 06/29/09 12:09pm

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At the moment the songs I am feeling are mainly his motown and early epic stuff , because they reflect for me what is going on now:

Wannabe Where U Are
Music & Me
Looking Through the Windows
Happy
Maybe Tomorrow
Blues Away(Which was written by M.Jackson)
Even Though your Gone
Show you the way to go


However once I feel more cheered up, I will be dancing to:
Off The Wall(Which should be the signature tune to Michael life)
Don't Stop
Wannabe Starting something
Shake Your Body Down to The Ground
Billie Jean
Rock With You
Heartbreak Hotel
Everybody
Get On the Floor

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Reply #293 posted 06/29/09 12:14pm

SaRa24

My favorite Michael Jackson:

Lady in my Life
Maria
Butterflies
Man in the Mirror
Billie Jean
I'll be There
Enjoy Yourself
Remember the Time
Working Day and Night
Dirty Diana
Heartbreak Hotel
Who's Loving You (All time Fav)
Lovely One
Smooth Criminal

I'm listening to all of these right now plus:

Bad
Beat It
Rock with You
Don't Stop Till You Get Enough
Off the Wall
Blame It on the Boogie
Dancing Machine
Shake Your Body Down to the Ground
Push Me Away
Good Times
Show You the Way to Go

RIP Michael!
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Reply #294 posted 06/29/09 12:36pm

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I growed up watching MJ grow up. His death reminds me greatly of Elvis P. death when I was a kid. I don't believe there were any fowl methods to his death, I think that Michael J. tried to comeback too hard too soon at 50 yrs old. I also believe stress took him down greatly, though he caused a lot of the stress involved in his life.

Truth is, I don't know of another performer today whose death could have the impact on the world that his has had. He may be last of a kind. As a Prince fan, I would be devistated at if P died, but I doubt the world would stop and notice his death as they have MJ's.

Correct me if wrong, Princess Diana's death had a huge impact, but I don't think it was as large as this.
We are all so full of doody here
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Reply #295 posted 06/29/09 12:56pm

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"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 #296 posted 06/29/09 1:20pm

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http://www.youtube.com/wa...H0DW5BwnIA

check out my tribute to michael, this has always been one of my favorite mj tunes... r.i.p michael.
i'm blinded by the daisies in your yard....
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Reply #297 posted 06/29/09 1:25pm

coolcat

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SH0DW5BwnIA

check out my tribute to michael, this has always been one of my favorite mj tunes... r.i.p michael.


cool very nice.
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Reply #298 posted 06/29/09 1:28pm

JoeKelley

Just addded and in the beginning of the show. We will be joined LIVE by Gary Hines of Sounds of Blackness who will discuss opening up for the Jackson Five and cooking some soul food for the brothers Jacksons back in the day.

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Date/Time: Monday June 29th 6pm-10pm NYC
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Join us as we celebrate the music of MICHAEL JACKSON this Monday. These tough times are about community and love and we encourage our friends to participate in this special LIVE program. Call us during the live show at (203) 254-4111. We would love to hear your favorite memories of Michael and music requests.

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Reply #299 posted 06/29/09 1:55pm

peterv

Cinnie said:

novabrkr said:

Let's not take anything printed on The Sun about Michael Jackson seriously, okay?


Worst articles. I refused to pick up their back-handed "tribute".
Agreed1
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