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Reply #390 posted 07/02/09 6:27pm

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Reply #391 posted 07/02/09 6:29pm

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P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! whistle
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Reply #392 posted 07/02/09 6:29pm

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Michael Jackson Fans Flock to Grammy Museum Exhibit


July 2, 2009
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Jeanne LaCroix of Woodland Hills gazed with a wistful smile at the images unspooling across two giant screens inside downtown L.A.'s Grammy Museum: a teenage Michael Jackson surrounded by his brothers as they announced the name of a winner at the 1974 Grammy Awards ceremony.

When the montage shifted to the moment 10 years later when he strode onstage in a knockout blue sequined jacket with blinding gold epaulets to collect the producer of the year trophy he shared with Quincy Jones for their work on "Thriller," LaCroix's head snapped around to the glass display case immediately behind her.

"Do they have that jacket in there?" she said to her 13-year-old daughter, Brianna.

No, but there were four other equally dazzling specimens from Jackson's spectacular wardrobe: the turquoise jacket decorated with Swarovski crystal from the Jacksons' 1984 Victory tour; a midnight blue and gold number he wore to the unveiling of his star on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame; the blood red jacket with sparkling gold piping he chose for an American Music Awards show; and the red, white, blue and gold model he put on for the United We Stand concert after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Positioned amid the glitz-heavy jackets and two sequined gloves circa 1988 -- both right-hand only -- was a simple white Hugo Boss suit. LaCroix and other visitors to the museum Wednesday were momentarily puzzled at the uncharacteristically plain outfit until they recognized it as the one Jackson wore on the cover of the "Thriller" album.

"It's amazing to see these," said a wide-eyed Michelle Wallace, on vacation in L.A. from Waverly, Iowa, with her husband, Scott, and teenage daughters Bailee and Courtney. Michelle wore a black T-shirt with Jackson's image and the words "In Loving Memory -- Michael Jackson."

Scott Wallace said the family's long-planned trip to California had turned after Jackson's death last week into a pilgrimage to various Michael Jackson-related points of interest, among them the 7-month-old Grammy Museum and the performer's star outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre.








The Grammy Museum's exhibition has attracted hundreds of visitors in the days after Jackson's death, but it's actually a stripped-down version of the one the institution had had on display since February. The original exhibit ended its run June 24 and was being dismantled to make room for a Neil Diamond salute when the news of Jackson's death surfaced.

Museum officials quickly assembled a reconfigured display that will remain up "indefinitely," executive director Bob Santelli said Wednesday. In addition to Jackson's four jackets, two gloves, "Thriller" suit and video footage from his Grammy appearances as a performer or presenter on display on the second floor, the museum is screening the entire 1984 Grammy Awards show in the lobby and a selection of Jackson's videos in its Soundstage theater.

"I think the shock is over," Santelli said, "and now people are just trying to connect as much as they can."

In the days since Jackson died, Santelli said, "If I'm out on the floor, I can't do any work because everyone wants to stop and share Michael Jackson stories. They're trying to hang on to whatever they can and remember him, and that's the case for me as much as for any of them."

On Wednesday, Santelli brought out several additional pieces of clothing Jackson had loaned to the museum this year, including the golden greaves -- shin guards -- he sometimes wore on stage and four more jackets, to show to a visiting group of about 300 Santa Monica elementary school students.

Some were young enough that they had little clue who Jackson was or what he meant to the world, although their eyes were glued to the glittering "artifacts" Santelli shared with them. Others had learned tidbits from TV, like the first-grade girl who knew that Jackson sometimes appeared in public wearing a mask along with the blue jacket Santelli was showing -- he explained that the garment was modeled on the uniforms worn by the guards at Buckingham Palace in London, which Jackson had admired when he visited Queen Elizabeth II.

"Are those diamonds?" one boy asked of the flashy stones on one jacket. "No," Santelli answered. "Real diamonds would be too expensive to wear on stage."

"Did he make that?" another asked about the 15-pound red and gold jacket Santelli handled carefully with his white curator's gloves. "He had the idea for it and worked with a designer who made it for him," Santelli answered.

Finally, from another curious girl: "Why did he wear all these fancy clothes?"

"Because he was the King of Pop," Santelli said, "and when you're a king, you have to dress like a king."

--Randy Lewis
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Reply #393 posted 07/02/09 6:29pm

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Marrk said:



But he did the very same in the Dangerous rehearsal footage, and he sang live on that. Alright, half-heartedly. This new footage has no live vocals at all, Very sad, but he was gone. Skynews in the UK are reporting this like he was singing, it patently wasn't the case.

Randy Philips hand picked lesser known songs on purpose, as he said "I didn't pick Thriller or Beat It" and for obvious reasons.

What a c**t! another one looking out for himself.


hes singing over the track.
and how does picking lesser known songs make someone a c**t?


how?

Easier to fool the media and the viewing public into believing Mike was singing live, then he and AEG can release the full rehearsal footage on DVD and fool the general public, until they watched 'Thriller' who everybody is familiar with, and it'd be "MJ is cheating!!!". that's how.
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Reply #394 posted 07/02/09 6:30pm

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Props to Sunnysideupmovie:



ufo fro dancing jig
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Reply #395 posted 07/02/09 6:32pm

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Damn it! Mike just made a liar out of me! I WILL be buying the 30th Anniversary Special on DVD if I can find it because THAT'S the way that I'm going to remember Michael Jackson...just doing his thing!!! nod
I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #396 posted 07/02/09 6:33pm

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Reply #397 posted 07/02/09 6:37pm

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The VERY FIRST televised performance by the Jackson 5!
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Reply #398 posted 07/02/09 6:37pm

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Damn it! Mike just made a liar out of me! I WILL be buying the 30th Anniversary Special on DVD if I can find it because THAT'S the way that I'm going to remember Michael Jackson...just doing his thing!!! nod


You can get it on bootleg DVD, but really, you need to seek out the Victory and Bad Tour footage from the 80's.

It'll come officialy one day. and not soon enough!
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Reply #399 posted 07/02/09 6:39pm

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WTF! MJ is going to be touring- literally!
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Reply #400 posted 07/02/09 6:40pm

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I think it was either BET or some other mainstream network showed a footage of MJ in his earlier days. He said that he knows that he has a purpose to be here and that's to make others happy. I wondered if he knew then that his time was short.
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Reply #401 posted 07/02/09 6:42pm

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Marrk said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

Damn it! Mike just made a liar out of me! I WILL be buying the 30th Anniversary Special on DVD if I can find it because THAT'S the way that I'm going to remember Michael Jackson...just doing his thing!!! nod


You can get it on bootleg DVD, but really, you need to seek out the Victory and Bad Tour footage from the 80's.

It'll come officialy one day. and not soon enough!


Thanks for the head's up! thumbs up!
I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #402 posted 07/02/09 6:42pm

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From the studio of HITSVILLE!
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Reply #403 posted 07/02/09 6:43pm

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Marrk said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

Damn it! Mike just made a liar out of me! I WILL be buying the 30th Anniversary Special on DVD if I can find it because THAT'S the way that I'm going to remember Michael Jackson...just doing his thing!!! nod


You can get it on bootleg DVD, but really, you need to seek out the Victory and Bad Tour footage from the 80's.

It'll come officialy one day. and not soon enough!


I can't wait till they do! thumbs up!
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Reply #404 posted 07/02/09 6:44pm

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A stupid man’s report of what a clever man says can never be accurate, because he unconciously translates what he hears into something he can understand.
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Reply #405 posted 07/02/09 6:45pm

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Marrk said:

TheBoyfromtheBand said:



hes singing over the track.
and how does picking lesser known songs make someone a c**t?


how?

Easier to fool the media and the viewing public into believing Mike was singing live, then he and AEG can release the full rehearsal footage on DVD and fool the general public, until they watched 'Thriller' who everybody is familiar with, and it'd be "MJ is cheating!!!". that's how.


i'm not sure i am understanding what you are saying. it is my understanding that randy phillips was picking lesser known songs to give the fans a "new show" and an opportunity to see mike do stuff they have never seen him do before.
and as far as releasing a dvd, i dont think anyone is fooling anyone. people want to see the footage because its Michael Jackson...i dont think anyone really cares if he was singing or not. they just want to see him
yea, i know...
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Reply #406 posted 07/02/09 6:47pm

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dove biggrin
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Reply #407 posted 07/02/09 6:47pm

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You know what? I've changed my mind. I just listened to this song:



I respect MJ saying "Childhood" was his most biographical song, I think this song spoke more to him than "Childhood" did.


I agree with you on this Timmy.

I think on a whole HiStory was his most autobiographical work.

Swa
"I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love"
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Reply #408 posted 07/02/09 6:49pm

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Props to Sunnysideupmovie:



ufo fro dancing jig


Robot! wink

If there's an afterlife, fuck trivia like 'Mad Sex', i wanna watch Mike dance first.
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Reply #409 posted 07/02/09 6:50pm

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Reply #410 posted 07/02/09 6:51pm

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Larry is an ass!
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Reply #411 posted 07/02/09 6:55pm

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P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! whistle
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Reply #412 posted 07/02/09 6:57pm

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i'm not sure i am understanding what you are saying. it is my understanding that randy phillips was picking lesser known songs to give the fans a "new show" and an opportunity to see mike do stuff they have never seen him do before.
and as far as releasing a dvd, i dont think anyone is fooling anyone. people want to see the footage because its Michael Jackson...i dont think anyone really cares if he was singing or not. they just want to see him


I think the only way the THIS IS IT tour rehearsals can be packaged up is in a documentary style DVD. I know they were filming everything for a DVD release and most likely what they have shot would have been the extra features, now it's just a matter of refashioning it as a documentary.

Alternatively, if they did ONE tribute show with other artists filling in for each song and then had the other footage as bonus then it would be acceptable.

Swa
"I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love"
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Reply #413 posted 07/02/09 7:01pm

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My favorite J5 song ever:

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Reply #414 posted 07/02/09 7:01pm

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Marrk said:



how?

Easier to fool the media and the viewing public into believing Mike was singing live, then he and AEG can release the full rehearsal footage on DVD and fool the general public, until they watched 'Thriller' who everybody is familiar with, and it'd be "MJ is cheating!!!". that's how.


i'm not sure i am understanding what you are saying. it is my understanding that randy phillips was picking lesser known songs to give the fans a "new show" and an opportunity to see mike do stuff they have never seen him do before.
and as far as releasing a dvd, i dont think anyone is fooling anyone. people want to see the footage because its Michael Jackson...i dont think anyone really cares if he was singing or not. they just want to see him


The press and Randy p. are reporting this like it's live, when it isn't. i don't see what is so hard to get?

not dissing Mike, he was what he was at the end, but he was a million times better in the 80's, young folk don't get this, and still think he's great. Show's up todays pop acts i suppose, but trust me, he was so much more
back then.

Think a real-life superhero, and there you go. that was it.
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Reply #415 posted 07/02/09 7:04pm

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LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — Fans wishing to attend singer Michael Jackson’s memorial service next week will have to register for free tickets — 11,000 of which will be given out, organizers said Thursday.


Details on how to register for tickets for the service at the 20,000-seat Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, Tuesday will be announced at a press briefing Friday.


http://cnnwire.blogs.cnn....n-service/
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Reply #416 posted 07/02/09 7:05pm

Timmy84

Technically this song could be a Michael Jackson solo joint:


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Reply #417 posted 07/02/09 7:06pm

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Breaking news: It's been confirmed that AEG and a Jackson family representative will hold a joint news conference on Friday, July 3rd, to announce plans for Tuesay's memorial. Free tickets may be issued.
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Reply #418 posted 07/02/09 7:08pm

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Timmy84 said:

My favorite J5 song ever:


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Interesting side note - Michael went on to record backing vocals on a Stevie Wonder track of the same name "All I do (is think about you)"

Swa
"I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love"
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Reply #419 posted 07/02/09 7:09pm

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babybugz said:

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — Fans wishing to attend singer Michael Jackson’s memorial service next week will have to register for free tickets — 11,000 of which will be given out, organizers said Thursday.


Details on how to register for tickets for the service at the 20,000-seat Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, Tuesday will be announced at a press briefing Friday.


http://cnnwire.blogs.cnn....n-service/


Free? Like Mike?

What's Going On? as someone else major once sang. confused
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