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Reply #240 posted 06/26/09 2:28pm

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purplecam said:

JackieBlue said:



OMG. Very cute. I feel Michael all around. Oddly, I feel more connected to him now then I have in the last several years. His aura is so amazing. Now he is as bright and as free as any star in the sky.

I feel the same way. nod hug


hug I'm glad I'm not alone in this feeling.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #241 posted 06/26/09 2:29pm

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Graycap23 said:

Why did his doctor NOT go 2 the hospital?

That's what makes the story sound fishy to me. I hope this guy didn't murder him.
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Reply #242 posted 06/26/09 2:30pm

DesireeNevermi
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years from now we will be remembering where we were and what we were doing when we heard the news of MJ passing.
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Reply #243 posted 06/26/09 2:32pm

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daPrettyman said:

Graycap23 said:

Why did his doctor NOT go 2 the hospital?

That's what makes the story sound fishy to me. I hope this guy didn't murder him.


contrary to rumors the Dr is not missing, he spoke with the officers and they expect to do another intensive interview with him later as per CNN
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Reply #244 posted 06/26/09 2:33pm

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I really am trying to type something up besides omg to explain what this all means to me, but... omg WTF? This shit is kicking my natural ass and I 've been bawl nonstop. Like, for real? For real? WTF?!?!?!
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 #245 posted 06/26/09 2:33pm

Ronnuz

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This is a 1988 video of myself. This is for you Michael. This is the impact you had and have on me when I was very little as far back as I can remember. Much love.

smile



Geweldig. wink
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Reply #246 posted 06/26/09 2:33pm

daPrettyman

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DesireeNevermind said:

oh lawd. it should have been rush pigbagh that died not Mike. sad mad

http://www.abcnews.go.com...599&page=1

It was Mike's time. No matter what conspiracies or anything else, it was definitely his time. He has had a history of being on prescription drugs and pain killers. So, no matter how perfect he seemed on the outside, MJ had his demons like the rest of us. God was ready for him and felt it was time to close this chapter in his history.
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Reply #247 posted 06/26/09 2:34pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

He was so sexy here. That vid with Naomi was hotter than hot.





This is definitely my favorite maxi-single of all time. That song is PERFECT in every way. All of the remixes are perfect as is the original.
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Reply #248 posted 06/26/09 2:35pm

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banks said:

daPrettyman said:


That's what makes the story sound fishy to me. I hope this guy didn't murder him.


contrary to rumors the Dr is not missing, he spoke with the officers and they expect to do another intensive interview with him later as per CNN

I just saw that on TMZ that the doctor has come out of the woodwork. He probably had to get with he attorneys to figure out their game plan.
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Reply #249 posted 06/26/09 2:37pm

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NMuzakNSoul said:

This is a 1988 video of myself. This is for you Michael. This is the impact you had and have on me when I was very little as far back as I can remember. Much love.

smile



that's cute smile
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Reply #250 posted 06/26/09 2:39pm

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Michael was talking about his addiction in the song he wrote, called "Morphine" released in 1997.

http://abcnews.go.com/Hea...918&page=1

It is on his album "Blood on the Dance Floor"...

Michael Jackson writes about the drug Demerol:

Demerol
Demerol
Oh God he's taking demerol
Demerol
Demerol
Oh God he's taking demerol

He's tried
Hard to convince her
To be over what he had
Today he wants it twice as bad
Don't cry
I won't resent you
Yesterday you had his trust
Today he's taking twice as much

Demerol
Demerol
Oh God he's taking demerol
Hee-hee-hee
Demerol
Demerol
Oh my Oh God it's Demerol
Hee
Oooh


It looks like Michael wasn't hiding it after all!
I am not sure what's wrong, but it's probably your fault!
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Reply #251 posted 06/26/09 2:41pm

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RIP Michael pray You Rocked My World!!

Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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Reply #252 posted 06/26/09 2:47pm

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so, I woke up this morning, brushed my teeth, shaved, got dressed, fed my dog, ate breakfast, took the train to work, and generally went on about my life as usual. I still have his music to listen to, and I never had any interaction with the man, so his being gone from this planet has zero impact on my day to day life or my emotional well being. strange. I can't even tell he's dead anymore than I could ever tell he was alive.

on the flip side, has any checked on how Corey Feldman is doing? does he tweet?
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Reply #253 posted 06/26/09 2:49pm

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hmmm quite a few folk are missing avatars. i think we're all updating with MJ pics.
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Reply #254 posted 06/26/09 2:53pm

uPtoWnNY

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Graycap23 said:

The Mayor of Gary wants Mj buried there.



Shit it doesn't matter what he wants.. I wouldn't be suprise if they somehow work out the financials with Neverland and he winds up there like Elvis in Graceland



nod

I'll never forget the first time I saw Michael and his brothers on TV performing "I'll Be There" on the E Sullvan Show - good times.....
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Reply #255 posted 06/26/09 2:58pm

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its almost midnight here in Germany.... I think I can't sleep. Now I begin to feel really sad. All through the day I was able to fool myself... to carry on with usual business.

I really miss him, and the thought of his last our makes me sick.

Right now it seems as if he got an Demerol injection 1 hour before his death (or coma). During the hour he must have grieved and suffered to death.

What was he thinking? Which role did his doctor really play?

Damn...
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Reply #256 posted 06/26/09 2:59pm

kimrachell

so truly sad! sad
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Reply #257 posted 06/26/09 3:11pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

hmmm quite a few folk are missing avatars. i think we're all updating with MJ pics.


As you can see I'm not, avatars usually take 12 hours to be approved. falloff
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Reply #258 posted 06/26/09 3:15pm

artist319

http://www.youtube.com/wa...CoxNzOOoQU
Michael Jackson,James Brown,and Prince on stage
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Reply #259 posted 06/26/09 3:15pm

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Timmy84 said:

DesireeNevermind said:

hmmm quite a few folk are missing avatars. i think we're all updating with MJ pics.


As you can see I'm not, avatars usually take 12 hours to be approved. falloff



yours is classic. don't ever change it pleeeeaaassseee. pray
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Reply #260 posted 06/26/09 3:18pm

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This just in:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/a...ckson_race

Jackson's complex color story transcended race

By JESSE WASHINGTON, AP National Writer Jesse Washington, Ap National Writer – 1 hr 4 mins ago

Michael Jackson had a complicated relationship with his blackness.

In 40 years in the public eye, Jackson's skin lightened, his hair changed from Afro to bone-straight perm, and his wide nose was surgically whittled down to a point. His music went from R&B to pure pop and beyond. His close friends included Elizabeth Taylor and Nancy Reagan.

By the time his last smash hit, "Black or White," was released in 1991, many people wondered if the song title applied to Jackson himself.

But those who knew him well say he always maintained his black identity. And as a trailblazer for a new breed of global multimedia stars, he helped create an era in which race was a piece, rather than the definition, of a person.

"I think that Michael really, in his career, just transcended race. His work and his life was sort of about undefining race," said Bill Bottrell, who co-produced "Black or White" and worked closely with Jackson from 1986 into the early '90s.

"He obscured the issue, or obscured it at least as far as he was concerned, or just transcended the issue," Bottrell said. "I watched him with his friends, they came from all walks of life. He certainly surrounded himself with lots of African-Americans, also a lot of white people, including me."

Jackson grew up in hardscrabble Gary, Ind., performing with his brothers. The Jackson 5 were weaned on rhythm and blues, a name coined in the 1940s to describe the fusion of several black music styles with a new instrument, the electric bass.

The first Jackson 5 album was released in 1969 on the Motown label, which carved a place in history by making black music safe for white people to enjoy. Jackson was an instant child star. In 1975 he moved to Epic Records, a division of CBS, and hit the solo stratosphere in 1979 with his album "Off The Wall," an irresistible combination of funk and pop music.

It sold 9 million copies, the most by any black performer up to that point. On the album cover, Jackson has a puffy Afro, and his skin is slightly darker than the brick wall behind him.

"There really were two phases to the career of Michael Jackson," said the commentator and community activist Earl Ofari Hutchinson.

"There certainly was a relationship with and an identification with African-Americans — music, dance, lifestyle, his performances," he said. "That was essentially black music. That was, quote-unquote, the black Michael Jackson."

His next album was 1982's "Thriller," the biggest record of all time, which has sold 50 million copies worldwide. He was the first black artist to get video play on the fledgling MTV network, and became one of the most famous people on the planet — of any race.

"He was beyond a skin color. It was about the message in his music. That's why people related to him," said DJ Spinna, who produces parties in the United States and internationally showcasing Jackson's music.

Yet the wider Michael Jackson's fame spread, the whiter his appearance became.

Jackson said he had vitiligo, a disease that produces white splotches on the skin. He compensated with treatments and makeup that turned his overall complexion lighter and lighter, to an extent never seen before in a black celebrity. Serial surgeries kept altering his facial features.

Successful blacks — from Sammy Davis to Oprah Winfrey to Barack Obama — have often been accusing of losing touch with their roots. But Jackson also had to contend with historic changes in the music industry: Blacks were finally being marketed to the mainstream, while testosterone-fueled rap music was about to create a new definition of blackness — one that definitely did not include the increasingly pale, androgynous and childlike Jackson.

"The second phase of his career was where it became much murkier," Hutchinson said. "He became much more ambivalent in the minds of many African-Americans. His music, his whole change in appearance, his fan base became much more eclectic. You just didn't see African-Americans identifying with him."

Bottrell was in Jackson's studio daily as an engineer on Jackson's "Bad" album, released in 1987, and again on 1991's "Dangerous."

"His inspirations were from people of all races," he said. "People he really admired, his friends. Dick Gregory was one of his friends, I mean, these were some real African-Americans. He could hang in all kinds of contexts with all kinds of people. He seemed to have all these strains of consciousness running through him."

Jackson's downward slide began when he was accused of child molestation in 1993, and again in 2000.

Hutchinson's Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable organized a series of meetings in Los Angeles to address concerns about Jackson's case. Several members of Jackson's inner circle attended, he said.

"They brought messages back from Jackson letting us know, look, don't believe what you hear, I still identify with the black community. I'm black and that hasn't changed, and I want your support." They also told Hutchinson's group about large, unpublicized donations to black organizations.

But widespread black support remained elusive, Hutchinson said: "Either you loved him, you identified with him, you saw him as one of your own, as a black performer important to the black community, or you saw him as someone who basically, I don't want to use the term sellout, but ... as a creature and a creation of the white world."

All his contradictions came through in the song "Black or White."

"As long as you're my baby," the chorus goes, "it don't matter if you're black or white."

Jackson usually came to the studio with his lyrics written down, Bottrell said, but this time he improvised on the spot. They recorded it in one take.

"It just sort of emanated from him," Bottrell said. "Clearly he had that theme in his mind when he started singing."

The song went to No. 1 around the world. The classic video shows Jackson dancing on different continents, and the faces of different nationalities morphing into one another.

And in the end, Jackson transforms into a pitch-black panther.
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Reply #261 posted 06/26/09 3:19pm

Timmy84

DesireeNevermind said:

Timmy84 said:



As you can see I'm not, avatars usually take 12 hours to be approved. falloff



yours is classic. don't ever change it pleeeeaaassseee. pray


And I never will. Marvin's my king. Sorry Michael. cool
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Reply #262 posted 06/26/09 3:19pm

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Ronnuz said:

NMuzakNSoul said:

This is a 1988 video of myself. This is for you Michael. This is the impact you had and have on me when I was very little as far back as I can remember. Much love.

smile



Geweldig. wink



Inderdaad, G-E-W-E-L-D-I-G biggrin
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Reply #263 posted 06/26/09 3:20pm

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Today at Motown's historic Hitsville studios in Detroit, Michigan.


One of the memorials at Hitsville.

There will be a large memorial ceremony put on by the Hitsville Historical Society this weekend.
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Reply #264 posted 06/26/09 3:21pm

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artist319 said:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CoxNzOOoQU
Michael Jackson,James Brown,and Prince on stage


Thanks I enjoyed this clip...thanks for posting! Prince, Michael and James Brown

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Reply #265 posted 06/26/09 3:24pm

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Well we get to wait 4 to 6 weeks for the tox reports to come back.
The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #266 posted 06/26/09 3:25pm

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Speaking Of Motown...

I think so far Berry Gordy has found the nicest words so far.

He said something like, we all should be proud and grateful for having had the chance to experience Michael Jackson.

I think that is soooo true.

Future generations will admire MJ too. But none of them can say they were there!

We all had the chance to live at the same time as Michael Jackson.

I think that's a nice thought.
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Reply #267 posted 06/26/09 3:29pm

Riverpoet31

I have always thought it would go like this:

Michael Jackson dying at a young age (by suicide or stress, by suicide in the first place)

This guy had too many issues and problems to make a 'comeback'.

When i heard the stories about him performing 50 concerts in the O2, I was immediately thinking: He can't handle that, he is too confused and out of touch to deal with it it.

He either died of stress, or its was an attempt at suicide.
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Reply #268 posted 06/26/09 3:33pm

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daPrettyman said:

DesireeNevermind said:

He was so sexy here. That vid with Naomi was hotter than hot.





This is definitely my favorite maxi-single of all time. That song is PERFECT in every way. All of the remixes are perfect as is the original.

I agree. I was 12 and bought this with money that I had left over from the Christmas before. It also had remixes from Black Or White on it. I must have played it thousands of times.
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Reply #269 posted 06/26/09 3:35pm

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banks said:

daPrettyman said:


That's what makes the story sound fishy to me. I hope this guy didn't murder him.


contrary to rumors the Dr is not missing, he spoke with the officers and they expect to do another intensive interview with him later as per CNN


Yep, he's gotta get his lies together!
hmmm
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