graecophilos said: dreamfactory313 said: I agree. President Obama has handled all this in an entirely appropriate manner. This whole debate just shows the way the public perceives Obama. They see in him a saviour, a saint who says what people wanna hear... rather than the most important politician on earth. They need to lay off Obama, he's just a politician who has enough on his plate than to have people mad he didn't send Michael a "proper send off". | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Copycat said: Michael’s brother reveals new details of death scene: ‘I kissed his forehead’ Jermaine Jackson's Full Length Interview With Matt Lauer Video Link *Reposted. Thanks! I missed that. Fun to see Jermaine talk about Fly Away, one of my fave MJ outtakes! what did he say? I would have prefered Jermaine dying over Michael as well! | |
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Ellie said: It bothers me mainly because you know it'll be filmed and photographed. Then that footage will be everywhere forever.
You feel me!? It's ridiculous to complain about privacy when public viewing distorts the real fact that he'll now be publicly harassed more in death than he was in life. The death coverage is like that three-ring circus you try so hard to avoid but it hits you like a freight train anyway especially when wayward folks get in your grill online talking about "respect the king". Respect a man you disrespected? lol | |
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graecophilos said: dreamfactory313 said: I agree. President Obama has handled all this in an entirely appropriate manner. This whole debate just shows the way the public perceives Obama. They see in him a saviour, a saint who says what people wanna hear... rather than the most important politician on earth. Oh please! The only people that see President Obama as a savior or saint are the people who keep projecting their feelings on to everyone else by accusing them of being the ones that see him as a savior or saint! I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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moussemaker said: QUINCY JONES SPEAKS OUT
The hit-making producer behind the King of Pop's rise discusses Jackson's life, death, and love of chemical peels By Jeff Gordinier Q: How have you been holding up since Michael Jackson's death? A: Oh, man. It's surrealistic. I went to Shanghai for the movie festival over there-I took Halle Berry-and then went back to Luxembourg, and in three days I lost Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, and Michael. And Michael's thing is still surrealistic to me. I can't process it, man. I don't know how to process it. It's just unbelievable-him leaving before me. I can't believe it. Q: How did you learn that he had died? A: Well, everybody in the world called me. I got 500 e-mails. I've never seen anything like it in my life. At first they said they'd taken him to the hospital, then they said he'd had a stroke or a heart attack-it just kept going back and forth and we didn't know what was really happening. And at first I thought he was just kind of freaked out by the coming concerts, because I was in London when they announced the 50 concerts and they sold out in four hours. . . We'd see each other all the time, and I just can't believe he's not here. Q: Have you been crying? A: Oh, man, it's more than that. It's way more than that. It hurts my soul, man. It's just a lump down there. Q: You were there to witness the strange evolution in Michael's appearance. Did you ever step in and saying anything about it? A: Oh, we talked about it all the time. But he'd come up with, "Man, I promise you I have this disease," and so forth, and "I have a blister on my lungs," and all that kind of b.s. It's hard, because Michael's a Virgo, man-he's very set in his ways. You can't talk him out of it. Chemical peels and all that stuff. Q: Did you believe him about the disease? A: I don't believe in any of that bullshit, no. No. Never. I've been around junkies and stuff all my life. I've heard every excuse. It's like smokers-"I only smoke when I drink" and all that stuff. But it's bullshit. You're justifying something that's destructive to your existence. It's crazy. I mean, I came up with Ray Charles, man. You know, nobody gonna pull no wool over my eyes. He did heroin 20 years! Come on. And black coffee and gin for 40 years. But when he called me to come over to see him when he was in the hospital on his way out, man, he had emphysema, hepatitis C, cirrhosis of the liver, and five malignant tumors. Please, man! I've been around this all my life. So it's hard for somebody to pull the wool over my eyes. But when somebody's hell-bent on it, you can't stop 'em. Q: But it must've been so disturbing to see Michael's face turn into what it turned into. A: It's ridiculous, man! Chemical peels and all of it. And I don't understand it. But he obviously didn't want to be black. Q: Is that what it was? A: Well, what do you think? You see his kids? Q: Did you ever discuss it? Did you ever ask, "Michael, don't you want to be a black man?" A: No, no, no, please. That's not the way you do it. Q: But he was beautiful before? A: Man, he was the most gorgeous guy. Q: But he seemed to have some deep-seated issue with how he looked? A: Well, that comes about a certain way. I'm not sure how it happens. I'm just a musician and a record producer. I'm not a psychiatrist. I don't understand all that stuff. We all got problems. But there's a great book out called Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart. Did you see that? That book says the statute of limitations has expired on all childhood traumas. Get your stuff together and get on with your life, man. Stop whinin' about what's wrong, because everybody's had a rough time, in one way or another. Q: I've heard you say that you wanted Michael to sing "She's Out of My Life," the great pop ballad from Off the Wall, in part because you felt like he had to deal with reality. A: I just wanted to hear him deal with a romantic relationship with a human being rather than a rat. I'm saying that facetiously, but it's true. I saw him at the Oscars very emotional about "Ben." I wanted to hear him get in touch with a real human relationship. "She's Out of My Life" was written by Tommy Bahler from a very bad ending to a marriage. So it was very real. I was saving it for Sinatra. But I gave it to Michael. And Michael cried during every take, and I left the tears in. Q: It's interesting you mention this, because I was just watching a clip on YouTube where you're sitting on a couch with Michael and he's petting a snake the whole time. A: Oh, I remember that. Yeah, that was Muscles. Q: Muscles? A: Muscles. That's a big boa constrictor he had. Muscles used to wrap around my leg in a record session and crawl across the console. I was never comfortable with that. It was a choice between that and Bubbles-you know, the chimp. Q: Did you ever meet Bubbles? A: Are you kidding me? He bit a hole in my daughter's hand! Rashida's hand. Rashida Jones-did you see I Love You, Man? That's my daughter. She was a little girl. And Bubbles bit her hand. Michael used to bring Muscles and Bubbles by the house all the time, you know. Q: What did you think of that? Wasn't that a little weird? A: I don't know, man. Everybody does his own thing. I've met every freak in the business. Everybody has their idiosyncrasies. I try not to judge it, you know. I know all women are junkies for little dogs and bags and purses. Ha ha ha ha! Q: At root, what do you think killed Michael Jackson? A: I don't know, man. I'm a musician. I'm not a psychiatrist. I would think that the pressure of the concerts and the debt and everything else . . . look, I've been in the hands of Nobel doctors for the last five years, in Stockholm, at the Karolinska hospital, which you can't even pay to get in. I've learned so much about the human mind and the body, and the doctors talk all the time about how you become your thoughts. It's true. With one thought it starts, you know, and if you sit there and just stay hung up on one negative thought, you will become that thought. I know that Lisa Marie Presley said that she always thought he was going to die like Elvis. You sit and think about that stuff, it'll happen to you. If you start thinking about darkness instead of light, or fear instead of love, you'll get in trouble. I really believe that. Q: With so many people asking you about Michael Jackson, is it hard to find the private space in which to mourn his death? A: Yes, it is. It's surrealistic. I don't know how to process it at all. Because everybody's reacting to it, and making up their own answers. Q: You've said that you don't attend funerals anymore because you've lost so many friends. Do you plan to attend Michael Jackson's funeral? A: No, not at all, not at all. Because it's going to be, like, 9 million people there, and it's not what I want to see. Q: You're not going to be there? A: No. I can't be there, anyway. I'm going to Wales the day after tomorrow, I go to Montreux, I go to Marbella, I go to the south of France. My condolences and love I've already sent to the family. But being there with 10 million people is not my idea of a tribute to somebody you were so close to-who's got a part of your soul. Our souls were joined, you know. And a piece of it goes with him. http://men.style.com/deta...ntent_9937 *sigh* I love Quincy! He's so real! What's up with him and zodiac signs? When I met him he asked me if I was a Pisces | |
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lowkey said: midnightmover said: Holy shit! Quincy told the truth! Fuck. This is gonna be interesting. MJ fans always vilify anyone who says anything real about Mike. But Quincy is gonna be a hard man to vilify considering his undeniable contribution to Mike's career. Still, I don't have any doubt that's what they'll do. i have a question, why do you only seem to take pleasure in the negative stuff when it comes to the jacksons? i mean everybody knows michael had serious issues but he just died, at least wait till his body gets cold. quincy knew him personally and while he say he loved him im sure he didnt like alot of the things he did just like most of us normal fans. this is a rip thread dedicated to mj i just feel like if you dont really feel he deserve to rip you shouldnt come in and show your hate. The only Jacksons I've ever commented on are Janet and Michael. Your question implies they are linked in my mind. They are not. I group Janet more with people like Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez. They are non-entities elevated way above their station by circumstances. MJ is totally separate. Unlike them, he was THE REAL THING! One of the greatest entertainers of the 20th century. A fantastic singer, who made some great recordings. And he had the uniqueness which to me is a hallmark of all true greats (although uniqueness by itself does not make you great). However, we all know about the other side (self hatred, child molestation, and artistic decline). The problem is he has an army of fans who see red whenever you try to point out the other side. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Timmy84 said: Ellie said: It bothers me mainly because you know it'll be filmed and photographed. Then that footage will be everywhere forever.
You feel me!? It's ridiculous to complain about privacy when public viewing distorts the real fact that he'll now be publicly harassed more in death than he was in life. The death coverage is like that three-ring circus you try so hard to avoid but it hits you like a freight train anyway especially when wayward folks get in your grill online talking about "respect the king". Respect a man you disrespected? lol the family and his friends and assoc are making sure it stays a circus. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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Jesus fucking christ if they are going to release a "live CD" of him lipsyncing through the entire rehearsal or something. I doubt Michael himself would have wanted anything like that to be released. | |
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graecophilos said: suga10 said: http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/showbiz/2009/07/02/vo.aeg.jackson.rehearsal.cnn
Rehearsal footage Okay, so I guess the truth is... those concerts would have been the same as HIStory... the usual songs, moves... etc... Yes, I can't believe it's the EXACT same arrangement with the 1995 vocals! | |
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Timmy84 said: Fuck Rolling Stone and fuck anybody that approves of the Staples Center thing. I was against James Brown getting public viewing too. But this is really pushing it.
I about washed my hands at the entire Michael Jackson story. He was born, he was abused to glory, he got to glory, struggled for the remainder of his life and died sadly. The End. I like your's realistic and calmed down point of view. But I feel different toward the public viewings. It's general in all funerals, people can watch the dead body. It's an act of honour, not disrespect. | |
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Michael truly had a infatuation for Diana ross like John Lennon for Brigitte Bardot.
Ebony 1984 magazine interview excerpt Ebony: Any Black ladies in your life? Michael: "Sure, but you wouldn't take me seriously." Ebony: Try me. Michael: "It's Diana Ross. I love her." Ebony: Do you mean as a "big sister?" Michael: "No, that's not what I mean. See, I told you that you wouldn't take me seriously." Ebony: You're not saying you'd like to marry Diana Ross, are you? Michael: "Oh yeah, I'm saying that." Ebony: But she's so much older than you. You mean you feel something other than close friendship for her? Michael: "Uh huh. And what does age have to do with it? Look at it this way: how old would you be if you didn't even know hold old you are?" | |
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tamewar said: graecophilos said: she was the great wanking file of his life. What do you mean? wanking material? someone you could jerk off to? | |
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Does anyone know if the Quincy interview is real? | |
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novabrkr said: Lipsync!
of course. | |
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novabrkr said: Jesus fucking christ if they are going to release a "live CD" of him lipsyncing through the entire rehearsal or something. I doubt Michael himself would have wanted anything like that to be released.
Most it not all of the 02 dates were going to be lip sync the whole arena is made for that. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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graecophilos said: tamewar said: What do you mean? wanking material? someone you could jerk off to? Oh | |
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ehuffnsd said: Timmy84 said: You feel me!? It's ridiculous to complain about privacy when public viewing distorts the real fact that he'll now be publicly harassed more in death than he was in life. The death coverage is like that three-ring circus you try so hard to avoid but it hits you like a freight train anyway especially when wayward folks get in your grill online talking about "respect the king". Respect a man you disrespected? lol the family and his friends and assoc are making sure it stays a circus. Exactly. I also washed my hands at almost the entire Jackson family besides Janet. | |
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Timmy84 said: graecophilos said: This whole debate just shows the way the public perceives Obama. They see in him a saviour, a saint who says what people wanna hear... rather than the most important politician on earth. They need to lay off Obama, he's just a politician who has enough on his plate than to have people mad he didn't send Michael a "proper send off". yeah, right on. | |
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It seems sort of strange that first they're asking Quincy how he's doing, his reply is along the lines of "I'm dying man! Ive lost my soul!", then they proceed to ask straight up about his changing appearance.
Well, but Quincy did often speak like that though. ... but wtf anyway. | |
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graecophilos said: Timmy84 said: Fuck Rolling Stone and fuck anybody that approves of the Staples Center thing. I was against James Brown getting public viewing too. But this is really pushing it.
I about washed my hands at the entire Michael Jackson story. He was born, he was abused to glory, he got to glory, struggled for the remainder of his life and died sadly. The End. I like your's realistic and calmed down point of view. But I feel different toward the public viewings. It's general in all funerals, people can watch the dead body. It's an act of honour, not disrespect. It's gross. I wouldn't call it disrespectful but it's revolting to think about it especially when someone that public dies. The disrespectful nature comes when people use Michael's death for OTHER MEANS and it'll no doubt happen, you just wait. | |
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trueiopian said: moussemaker said: QUINCY JONES SPEAKS OUT
The hit-making producer behind the King of Pop's rise discusses Jackson's life, death, and love of chemical peels By Jeff Gordinier Q: How have you been holding up since Michael Jackson's death? A: Oh, man. It's surrealistic. I went to Shanghai for the movie festival over there-I took Halle Berry-and then went back to Luxembourg, and in three days I lost Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, and Michael. And Michael's thing is still surrealistic to me. I can't process it, man. I don't know how to process it. It's just unbelievable-him leaving before me. I can't believe it. Q: How did you learn that he had died? A: Well, everybody in the world called me. I got 500 e-mails. I've never seen anything like it in my life. At first they said they'd taken him to the hospital, then they said he'd had a stroke or a heart attack-it just kept going back and forth and we didn't know what was really happening. And at first I thought he was just kind of freaked out by the coming concerts, because I was in London when they announced the 50 concerts and they sold out in four hours. . . We'd see each other all the time, and I just can't believe he's not here. Q: Have you been crying? A: Oh, man, it's more than that. It's way more than that. It hurts my soul, man. It's just a lump down there. Q: You were there to witness the strange evolution in Michael's appearance. Did you ever step in and saying anything about it? A: Oh, we talked about it all the time. But he'd come up with, "Man, I promise you I have this disease," and so forth, and "I have a blister on my lungs," and all that kind of b.s. It's hard, because Michael's a Virgo, man-he's very set in his ways. You can't talk him out of it. Chemical peels and all that stuff. Q: Did you believe him about the disease? A: I don't believe in any of that bullshit, no. No. Never. I've been around junkies and stuff all my life. I've heard every excuse. It's like smokers-"I only smoke when I drink" and all that stuff. But it's bullshit. You're justifying something that's destructive to your existence. It's crazy. I mean, I came up with Ray Charles, man. You know, nobody gonna pull no wool over my eyes. He did heroin 20 years! Come on. And black coffee and gin for 40 years. But when he called me to come over to see him when he was in the hospital on his way out, man, he had emphysema, hepatitis C, cirrhosis of the liver, and five malignant tumors. Please, man! I've been around this all my life. So it's hard for somebody to pull the wool over my eyes. But when somebody's hell-bent on it, you can't stop 'em. Q: But it must've been so disturbing to see Michael's face turn into what it turned into. A: It's ridiculous, man! Chemical peels and all of it. And I don't understand it. But he obviously didn't want to be black. Q: Is that what it was? A: Well, what do you think? You see his kids? Q: Did you ever discuss it? Did you ever ask, "Michael, don't you want to be a black man?" A: No, no, no, please. That's not the way you do it. Q: But he was beautiful before? A: Man, he was the most gorgeous guy. Q: But he seemed to have some deep-seated issue with how he looked? A: Well, that comes about a certain way. I'm not sure how it happens. I'm just a musician and a record producer. I'm not a psychiatrist. I don't understand all that stuff. We all got problems. But there's a great book out called Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart. Did you see that? That book says the statute of limitations has expired on all childhood traumas. Get your stuff together and get on with your life, man. Stop whinin' about what's wrong, because everybody's had a rough time, in one way or another. Q: I've heard you say that you wanted Michael to sing "She's Out of My Life," the great pop ballad from Off the Wall, in part because you felt like he had to deal with reality. A: I just wanted to hear him deal with a romantic relationship with a human being rather than a rat. I'm saying that facetiously, but it's true. I saw him at the Oscars very emotional about "Ben." I wanted to hear him get in touch with a real human relationship. "She's Out of My Life" was written by Tommy Bahler from a very bad ending to a marriage. So it was very real. I was saving it for Sinatra. But I gave it to Michael. And Michael cried during every take, and I left the tears in. Q: It's interesting you mention this, because I was just watching a clip on YouTube where you're sitting on a couch with Michael and he's petting a snake the whole time. A: Oh, I remember that. Yeah, that was Muscles. Q: Muscles? A: Muscles. That's a big boa constrictor he had. Muscles used to wrap around my leg in a record session and crawl across the console. I was never comfortable with that. It was a choice between that and Bubbles-you know, the chimp. Q: Did you ever meet Bubbles? A: Are you kidding me? He bit a hole in my daughter's hand! Rashida's hand. Rashida Jones-did you see I Love You, Man? That's my daughter. She was a little girl. And Bubbles bit her hand. Michael used to bring Muscles and Bubbles by the house all the time, you know. Q: What did you think of that? Wasn't that a little weird? A: I don't know, man. Everybody does his own thing. I've met every freak in the business. Everybody has their idiosyncrasies. I try not to judge it, you know. I know all women are junkies for little dogs and bags and purses. Ha ha ha ha! Q: At root, what do you think killed Michael Jackson? A: I don't know, man. I'm a musician. I'm not a psychiatrist. I would think that the pressure of the concerts and the debt and everything else . . . look, I've been in the hands of Nobel doctors for the last five years, in Stockholm, at the Karolinska hospital, which you can't even pay to get in. I've learned so much about the human mind and the body, and the doctors talk all the time about how you become your thoughts. It's true. With one thought it starts, you know, and if you sit there and just stay hung up on one negative thought, you will become that thought. I know that Lisa Marie Presley said that she always thought he was going to die like Elvis. You sit and think about that stuff, it'll happen to you. If you start thinking about darkness instead of light, or fear instead of love, you'll get in trouble. I really believe that. Q: With so many people asking you about Michael Jackson, is it hard to find the private space in which to mourn his death? A: Yes, it is. It's surrealistic. I don't know how to process it at all. Because everybody's reacting to it, and making up their own answers. Q: You've said that you don't attend funerals anymore because you've lost so many friends. Do you plan to attend Michael Jackson's funeral? A: No, not at all, not at all. Because it's going to be, like, 9 million people there, and it's not what I want to see. Q: You're not going to be there? A: No. I can't be there, anyway. I'm going to Wales the day after tomorrow, I go to Montreux, I go to Marbella, I go to the south of France. My condolences and love I've already sent to the family. But being there with 10 million people is not my idea of a tribute to somebody you were so close to-who's got a part of your soul. Our souls were joined, you know. And a piece of it goes with him. http://men.style.com/deta...ntent_9937 *sigh* I love Quincy! He's so real! What's up with him and zodiac signs? When I met him he asked me if I was a Pisces you met him? How did he smell? How large is he? | |
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LiveToTell86 said: graecophilos said: Okay, so I guess the truth is... those concerts would have been the same as HIStory... the usual songs, moves... etc... Yes, I can't believe it's the EXACT same arrangement with the 1995 vocals! haha, you know us Madonna fans are used to getting the songs re-invented every time... MJ never did this, most musicians don't do this. I don't blame him for not rearrarging his old songs, you could not make them electro-house songs anyway, I blame him for using the same medleys and the same stupid stunts. I just hate this Body Nation shit. The industrial sounds etc... Since Dangerous, MJ's fast songs were so rough, he just shouted and breathed rather than singing like on the early fast songs. | |
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graecophilos said: LiveToTell86 said: Yes, I can't believe it's the EXACT same arrangement with the 1995 vocals! haha, you know us Madonna fans are used to getting the songs re-invented every time... MJ never did this, most musicians don't do this. I don't blame him for not rearrarging his old songs, you could not make them electro-house songs anyway, I blame him for using the same medleys and the same stupid stunts. I just hate this Body Nation shit. The industrial sounds etc... Since Dangerous, MJ's fast songs were so rough, he just shouted and breathed rather than singing like on the early fast songs. Why re-arrange the songs when the fans will pay 4 the old arrangement? | |
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graecophilos said: LiveToTell86 said: Yes, I can't believe it's the EXACT same arrangement with the 1995 vocals! haha, you know us Madonna fans are used to getting the songs re-invented every time... MJ never did this, most musicians don't do this. I don't blame him for not rearrarging his old songs, you could not make them electro-house songs anyway, I blame him for using the same medleys and the same stupid stunts. I just hate this Body Nation shit. The industrial sounds etc... Since Dangerous, MJ's fast songs were so rough, he just shouted and breathed rather than singing like on the early fast songs. i guess i'm spoiled with Madge and Kylie You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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Timmy84 said: graecophilos said: I like your's realistic and calmed down point of view. But I feel different toward the public viewings. It's general in all funerals, people can watch the dead body. It's an act of honour, not disrespect. It's gross. I wouldn't call it disrespectful but it's revolting to think about it especially when someone that public dies. The disrespectful nature comes when people use Michael's death for OTHER MEANS and it'll no doubt happen, you just wait. MJ must have been aware that they would show his dead body. As long as he wears make up and his beloved wig everything's fine man. | |
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i feel sick...like this isn't even real. come back michael! | |
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Anyone know why he was dying Prince's hair?
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graecophilos said: dreamfactory313 said: I know, he did look thin. He just didn't look well to me. I like the way he looked recently. He probably weight 120 pounds (60kg) which is of course thing but it suits him. I dislike the chubby MJ from 2002/2003. Wasn't he nearly 6ft tall? I'm 5'3.4 and fluctuate between 117- 120lbs as my weight. I've been married to 6ft tall men, and sorry but 120 lbs is not a healthy weight for someone at that height. My last date was 5'9 and 129 lbs and it was painfully thin...there is nothing good about a person of that height at 55 or 60kg (121-132 lbs). It's ridiculous. People forget that the camera adds 10 lbs to you. Chances are whatever weight Jackson was in 92/93 wasn't chubby at all. He was the normal body weight for a man his size and age who had lived. Chubby my ass... | |
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novabrkr said: Jesus fucking christ if they are going to release a "live CD" of him lipsyncing through the entire rehearsal or something. I doubt Michael himself would have wanted anything like that to be released.
MJ was against lip syncing at rehearsals. The AEG people confirmed that he wasn't doing that in these rehearsals either. "What you lose in the fire, you will find in the ashes." -Creole Proverb | |
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Graycap23 said: graecophilos said: haha, you know us Madonna fans are used to getting the songs re-invented every time... MJ never did this, most musicians don't do this. I don't blame him for not rearrarging his old songs, you could not make them electro-house songs anyway, I blame him for using the same medleys and the same stupid stunts. I just hate this Body Nation shit. The industrial sounds etc... Since Dangerous, MJ's fast songs were so rough, he just shouted and breathed rather than singing like on the early fast songs. Why re-arrange the songs when the fans will pay 4 the old arrangement? because he could make the 90s roduction sound more current? Because he does not wanna bring his fans the same show as in 1997. | |
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