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Reply #60 posted 06/26/09 9:35am

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unique said:

i finished this just 2 weeks ago...

1. Michael Jackson - Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough (6:06)

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Reply #61 posted 06/26/09 9:35am

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My favorite MJ video: "Smooth Criminal". Oh lawdy that lean... eek

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Reply #62 posted 06/26/09 9:37am

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Arnotts said:

I'm not listening to anything. I just won't be able to bear it right now. But the one song that just keeps going over in my head is 'We've Got Blue Skies'. That song made me ache while he was alive so I can only imagine how it would make me feel if I listened to it now. Actually I'll put together the list of songs that touched me the most

We've Got Blue Skies
Can I see You In The Morning
Greatest Show On Earth
Maria
We've Got Forever
Blues Away
Fly Away
They Don't Care About Us
Money
Is It Scary


Aww man every song I think of is affecting me right now so I don't think I'll go on but these are the first ones that come to mind


It's funny that you mention this song. I was just singing it this morning. One of my favorites also. Haven't heard it yet, though. I know I'll cry when I do... sad
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Reply #63 posted 06/26/09 9:38am

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Michael was like a family member. Losing him is a major blow for the industry. Listen to "Childhood". It says it all...God speed Michael!
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Reply #64 posted 06/26/09 9:48am

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purplecam said:

The entire Off the Wall and Thriller albums always bring a smile to my face. Hell everything from 1979-1991 was just incredible. I almost broke down on the subway listening to the radio on my walkman with this MJ mix they were playing. I'm going to finish listening to Off the Wall. I Can't Help It is the next song.



Off the Wall is just a brilliant POP record... my favorite

At least Jackson has peace now. Just a sad sad sad story
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Reply #65 posted 06/26/09 9:51am

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RIP, Mike, Thanks for all the great music over the years....



Call On Me







Darling Dear





The Love I Saw In You Was Just A Mirage







The Wall







Don't Take Your Love From Me






Never Can Say Goodbye







All I Do Is Think Of You







Blues Away





Push Me Away





Let Me Show You The Way To Go





Time Waits For No One





I Can't Help It




Human Nature




The Lady In My Life






Stranger In Moscow





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[Edited 6/26/09 10:35am]
" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #66 posted 06/26/09 9:53am

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Does anyone not find it strange that he dies on the exact, 25 year anniversary, of the release of Purple Rain?

June 25, 1984 - Purple Rain is released / June 25, 2009 - Milchael dies

Weird coincedence!

RIP Michael..... sad


I mentioned this exact thing in an earlier thread.. It is rather odd and once again proves that patterns in life exist...just need to look for them

how bout this one for going off the deep end in looking for patterns...

MJ died at 12:21 and 2+1=3 therfore 3121 wink
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Reply #67 posted 06/26/09 9:55am

Tremolina

I like his first CD Off the Wall the most.

Don't stop 'till you get enough, Rock with you, Off the Wall, She is out of my life, Burn this disco out.

All great songs, that bring back great memories.

He was still relatively 'normal' in those days and I remember one day, somewhere in the early nineties, wishing he would have stayed that way, but knowing after Thriller and the insane fame that came with that he was lost forever.

Such a shame it had to end this way. I hope his death is not in vain sad pray
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Reply #68 posted 06/26/09 9:59am

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Holding the album cover of my older brothers copy of Thriller, he was one of the first guy's to get it in london

Love and Respect M.J.

R.I.P

a god given talent... 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 #69 posted 06/26/09 10:01am

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Reply #70 posted 06/26/09 10:03am

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ABC
I Want You Back
I'll Be There

Thriller album
Off The Wall album
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Reply #71 posted 06/26/09 10:04am

Jeffiner

I loved 'Off The Wall'... brilliant album, 'Rock With You' is classic biggrin And yes, he was very handsome then...I preferred it to 'Thriller' any day, and I also really loved the 'Bad' album..'The Way You Make Me Feel', 'I Just Can't Stop Loving You', 'Liberian Girl', 'Man in the Mirror' etc etc. and I did like some of his later stuff too... 'Ben' reminds me of my childhood ... It's very sad that he's gone, and it's been said a million times, but it's so true that he's the soundtrack to so many of our lives. I did a dance number to 'Black and White' once which was one of the hardest numbers I ever had to master, I couldn't do all that Michael Jackson stuff very well, so the choreography was a nightmare for me! lol I love the song 'You Are Not Alone' too... I was never a big MJ fan, I was always a Prince girl, but still loved a lot of the music, of course. I am thinking of his children who will be devatasted. RIP Michael






Oh yeah, and this is one of the best stomping, strutting songs EVER....
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Reply #72 posted 06/26/09 10:08am

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LOVE ALL HIS SONDS AND VIDEO HE WILL BE MISS BY MANY I KNOW I WILL MISS HIM PRINCE AND MICHAEL IS THE GREATEST. sad
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Reply #73 posted 06/26/09 10:16am

novabrkr

Billie Jean
Leave Me Alone
Baby Be Mine
You Rock My World
Who Is It
They Don't Care About Us
Get On The Floor
Bad
Heartbreak Hotel (aka "This Place Hotel")
One More Chance (basically his last released song - it's quite beautiful)
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Reply #74 posted 06/26/09 10:25am

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We should all love and respect one another more. We are all spiritual beings having human experience and we're all in this world together. Michael Jackson (RIP) will truly be missed and never forgotten.
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Reply #75 posted 06/26/09 10:34am

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R.I.P Michael Jackson.
As a child i was huge MJ fan. I remember the first single i ever was given as a child was Billie Jean. I can still remember the sleeve for the record of Michael leaning on a wall with a white shirt and a yellow v neck cardigan. We have lost one of the few genuine musical legends. And despite all the contraversy, rumor and speculation that was thrown at him in the last few years of his life. Michael will always be remembered for the music that helped shape a decade and our lives, and for the great showman that he was. Long live the memory of the musical legend that was Michael Jackson.
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Reply #76 posted 06/26/09 10:37am

mcw00

If Im honest, while MJs music makes me nostalgic, I didnt really love most of it or listen to it much. Somehow, little of his solo stuff stood up to time for me apart from Off the Wall. Now J5? I can bump some of that to this day, particularly Got to Be There and The Love You Save. In any case, MJ was a talent.
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Reply #77 posted 06/26/09 10:37am

mfprn

I am still in shock. Michael had such a profound effect on the music industry as he really was known worldwide for his great God-given talent.

I will never forget watching the awards show where he reunited with his brothers to perform as well as perform by himself. I think I was 12. It was there that he unveiled the infamous moonwalk. I can remember sitting with my family watching this, and that moment was priceless. My dad actually stood up and applauded while the rest of us were glued to the screen. The next day at school I would find that this just wasn't our own little family experience. Michael was the talk of school the very next day as it seemed everybody I knew - regardless of their race - had watched this televised show. We were all in awe, and for a very long time Michael was all anyone ever wanted to talk about as well as imitate those dance moves. Before long, we were in Michaelmania - wearing those red and black V jackets, penny loafers, highwater pants to show off white socks, and the one glove look. And oh ... let's not forget that hairstyle. It didn't matter what race a person was. Everyone was trying to get that S curl look. razz Unforgettable ... just unforgettable even now.

I will truly miss you, Michael. rose
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Reply #78 posted 06/26/09 10:38am

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I'm not a huge MJ fan but I do have most of his music from 1979-2001. I was a relatively late convert when I bought History , mostly for the hits, circa 1997 at the age of 17. I think the new music on History may be the most accurate portrait of who he really was. I certainly think that was the first and possibly only time that you got a bit of a peak behind the curtain at him. I'm not saying this as an insult but his previous albums were so commercial and I think he was trying to make them as accessible as possible to as many people as possible. History wasn't like that and for that reason it remains my favourite album of his.
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Reply #79 posted 06/26/09 10:39am

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[Edited 4/10/10 0:45am]
..She's Just A Baby..but she's my lady..my loveR..my only friend!..true love that will last!..PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND..WHAT SHE SEES IN AN OLDER MAN..they never stop 2 think that maybe i'm what she's looking 4..THEY NEVER TAKE THE TIME..2 look in her mind
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Reply #80 posted 06/26/09 10:52am

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Anxiety said: [quote]

What are your favorite Michael Jackson songs?
Working Day and Night
Don't Stop Till You Get Enough
Girlfriend
Off The Wall
Rock With You
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
Billie Jean
Thriller
P.Y.T.
Another Part Of Me
Speed Demon
Smooth Criminal
Invincible


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

Rock With You (I like the chords and the vocal harmonies.)
I may not like the man.
I may not like his music after the mid 90s.

I respect his current artistry...I just don't like him.

No hate.
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Reply #81 posted 06/26/09 10:54am

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omg
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 #82 posted 06/26/09 11:01am

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My Top 5 MJ songs are (in no particular order)...

A Stranger in Moscow
Human Nature
Don't Stop Til You Get Enough
Wanna BE Starting Something
Man in the Mirror
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #83 posted 06/26/09 11:06am

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Most of his musical output was pretty decent up to and including the new singles on the History disc. After that it became pretty poor considering he takes plenty of time with top producers and songwriters between albums and has no excuses not to emerge with quality product.

"Live" in concert he became an absolute joke, all pompous, masturbatory theatrics and lip synching. The O2 Arena residency would have been a total trainwreck.



Michael Jackson was the best live. His albums were nothing but perfection. Great music presented with impeccable taste. Nothing half-assed about his output. I am not a fan of the man's music, rock n roll is my game, but greatness has to be recognized. There was only one and just like Elvis and John Lennon before him, there was no one like him before and there will never be another like him. His was not a soul that comes around once in a lifetime. His was one that comes around once. Period. He was one of the last of his kind. McCartney is the sole survivor of the greats that actually changed the world with art. I don't think the world will see an entertainer of Micheal's caliber again.
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Reply #84 posted 06/26/09 11:17am

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Dsoul said:

Most of his musical output was pretty decent up to and including the new singles on the History disc. After that it became pretty poor considering he takes plenty of time with top producers and songwriters between albums and has no excuses not to emerge with quality product.

"Live" in concert he became an absolute joke, all pompous, masturbatory theatrics and lip synching. The O2 Arena residency would have been a total trainwreck.



Michael Jackson was the best live. His albums were nothing but perfection. Great music presented with impeccable taste. Nothing half-assed about his output. I am not a fan of the man's music, rock n roll is my game, but greatness has to be recognized. There was only one and just like Elvis and John Lennon before him, there was no one like him before and there will never be another like him. His was not a soul that comes around once in a lifetime. His was one that comes around once. Period. He was one of the last of his kind. McCartney is the sole survivor of the greats that actually changed the world with art. I don't think the world will see an entertainer of Micheal's caliber again.



"McCartney is the sole survivor of the greats that actually changed the world with art. I don't think the world will see an entertainer of Micheal's caliber again."

With all due respect to MJ memory, let's not get abzurd, we still have Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Led Zep, The Stones, Prince the list goes on...

RIP MJ
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Reply #85 posted 06/26/09 11:18am

PaisleyRose

The Jackson 5's Greatest Hits was my first LP back in the day. I wore it out!

ABC, I'll Be There, Who's Lovin You...everything. Off the Wall(Rock with you, Don't Stop Til You Get Enough) and Thriller (PYT). I could just list all the songs on those LP's. I played Dangerous quite a bit too in the 90's.

I just bought a DVD a few weeks ago - Michael Jackson's Number Ones. I was gonna learn some dance moves... sad
I'm sure I still will.

Thanks Michael, so very much...angel
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Reply #86 posted 06/26/09 11:19am

Anxiety

the music lives on:

http://music-mix.ew.com/2...mazon.html

Michael Jackson may be gone, but his music is definitely living on. A quick look at iTunes' and Amazon's bestseller lists reveal a virtual run on the King of Pop's albums. On the current iTunes Top Ten Albums chart, he's taken over seven spots, starting with the 2005 five-disc retrospective The Essential Michael Jackson.

Rounding out the list? The 25th-anniversary edition of his 1982 blockbuster Thriller, 2008 hits package Number Ones, his 1979 solo breakthrough Off the Wall, 2004 box set Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection, 1987's Bad and 1991's Dangerous.

On iTunes' Singles chart, the Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling" is still No. 1, but MJ singles "Man in the Mirror," "The Way You Make Me Feel," "Thriller," "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and "Smooth Criminal" are scattered throughout the top 10. On Amazon, he's even more dominant: The Top 10 bestselling albums are currently all Jackson.
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Reply #87 posted 06/26/09 11:36am

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I don't believe I still don't own the "Off the Wall" album. I like everything I've heard on it, especially the title track which might be my favorite MJ song. Close second is "In the Closet". Great chorus. All time if you include the Jacksons is "Can You Feel It". Again, I don't even have an album with that song. Michael is definately being appreciated for his music right now.
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Reply #88 posted 06/26/09 11:43am

2elijah


What are your favorite Michael Jackson songs
?

I Want You Back
Who's Loving You?
Remember the Time
Beat It
Bad
Rock My World
..so many to name


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


Several stations playing MJ music in celebration of his life.

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

List your Michael Jackson playlists and favorite songs here.



Remember the Time
I Want to Rock With You
Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough
Bad
Another Part of Me
Thriller
Billie Jean
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Reply #89 posted 06/26/09 11:47am

eireboy34

This is so sad...



I want you back

The "Off the wall" album

The Thriller video


....and loads more.


I knew he would never do the concerts, just didn't think it would end like this.
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