mimi07 said: don't worry jermaine won't let that tribute die. he's in london doing a show right now called dance like michael jackson and the winner is supposed to perform at the tribute cocnert in june.
Jesus take the fence, wheel and the disco stick. | |
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Timmy84 said: mimi07 said: don't worry jermaine won't let that tribute die. he's in london doing a show right now called dance like michael jackson and the winner is supposed to perform at the tribute cocnert in june.
Jesus take the fence, wheel and the disco stick. u can watch some of it on youtube [Edited 12/19/09 16:50pm] "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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this needs to be released ASAP
"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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angel345 said: EmeraldSkies said: Right now it's $225 through Ticketmaster. Wow They had it at a reduced price during the pre order. I got mine with shipping for under $200. [Edited 12/19/09 19:35pm] Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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mimi07 said: this needs to be released ASAP
I would pay some serious money for that! Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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EmeraldSkies said: mimi07 said: this needs to be released ASAP
I would pay some serious money for that! Would love to know why on these edits the soundtrack is ahead on ben, and for don't stop they have just used the studio track in post. Swa "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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Swa said: EmeraldSkies said: I would pay some serious money for that! Would love to know why on these edits the soundtrack is ahead on ben, and for don't stop they have just used the studio track in post. Swa good question. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Swa said: EmeraldSkies said: I would pay some serious money for that! Would love to know why on these edits the soundtrack is ahead on ben, and for don't stop they have just used the studio track in post. Swa Because it's an edit that was done for "The One", not honest to goodness unedited Triumph Tour footage. There was a mix of the music video and footage from the tours, and the person edited them down off the DVD to create a vid of only Triumph Tour footage. [Edited 12/19/09 21:46pm] | |
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mimi07 said: this needs to be released ASAP
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Being this beautiful should be made illegal. I almost got a heart-attack. [Edited 12/20/09 3:00am] "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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EmeraldSkies said: angel345 said: Wow They had it at a reduced price during the pre order. I got mine with shipping for under $200. [Edited 12/19/09 19:35pm] I love MJ and all, but I think that I'll wait for further reductions | |
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"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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new mj song on the new black eyed peas album... how do you feel about that? | |
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motownlover said: new mj song on the new black eyed peas album... how do you feel about that?
I got mixed feelings about that. I think they are just using Mike to sell their poor stuff and on the other hand I am happy to hear something new by MJ. I just hope that it ´s good. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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motownlover said: new mj song on the new black eyed peas album... how do you feel about that?
Didn't he record some tracks with Will I Am and Akon before he passed? Then I heard about T-Pain . | |
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mimi07 said: this needs to be released ASAP
What the hell ism MArlon wearing. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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angel345 said: motownlover said: new mj song on the new black eyed peas album... how do you feel about that?
Didn't he record some tracks with Will I Am and Akon before he passed? Then I heard about T-Pain . i think he recorded/ finished about a hand full of tracks with will.i.iam , akon finished one song i believe, and the rest was just brainstorming i guess. but i think it sucks that we have to find out what that song sounds like by buying other people's records instead of putting an album together from post 2005 | |
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angel345 said: EmeraldSkies said: They had it at a reduced price during the pre order. I got mine with shipping for under $200. [Edited 12/19/09 19:35pm] I love MJ and all, but I think that I'll wait for further reductions Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Timmy84 said: mimi07 said: don't worry jermaine won't let that tribute die. he's in london doing a show right now called dance like michael jackson and the winner is supposed to perform at the tribute cocnert in june.
Jesus take the fence, wheel and the disco stick. Enough Jermaine ,, they coming outside that jackson house too much for me smh | |
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angel345 said: EmeraldSkies said: They had it at a reduced price during the pre order. I got mine with shipping for under $200. [Edited 12/19/09 19:35pm] I love MJ and all, but I think that I'll wait for further reductions same with me | |
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motownlover said: angel345 said: Didn't he record some tracks with Will I Am and Akon before he passed? Then I heard about T-Pain . i think he recorded/ finished about a hand full of tracks with will.i.iam , akon finished one song i believe, and the rest was just brainstorming i guess. but i think it sucks that we have to find out what that song sounds like by buying other people's records instead of putting an album together from post 2005 That's the point everybody trying to make money off of michael's name and I thought the album that BEP release this year was the last | |
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motownlover said: angel345 said: Didn't he record some tracks with Will I Am and Akon before he passed? Then I heard about T-Pain . i think he recorded/ finished about a hand full of tracks with will.i.iam , akon finished one song i believe, and the rest was just brainstorming i guess. but i think it sucks that we have to find out what that song sounds like by buying other people's records instead of putting an album together from post 2005 If I remember correctly, Will.i.am said he didn't have the vocal tracks MJ did with him because MJ took them and Will.i.am kept the beats. I don't think that song will be on BEP's next album, unless MJ's vocals will be re-recorded by Fergie or something. | |
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MICHAEL JACKSON: The King of Pop reclaimed his crown after his death, towering over the year in music. The surreal saga began in March, when Jackson, mired in debt, accepted AEG Live’s proposal that he perform 50 shows at London’s O2 Arena, as handicappers placed odds on how many of the shows he’d actually do, or whether he’d show up at all. These questions continued during the ensuing weeks of elaborate rehearsals, right up to the afternoon of June 25, with the shocking news of Jackson’s death. This incomprehensible event led to a litany of names in the news: Dr. Conrad Murray, M.J.’s extremely well paid personal physician, who’d allegedly administered the fatal dose of Propofol. Frank DiLeo, who’d managed Michael during the glory years, brought back by AEG in hopes that this old hand could bring a modicum of stability to the potentially volatile situation. AEG Live head Randy Phillips, whose grandstanding, combined with a long-standing credibility problem, led to his becoming a target of media ridicule, making him the most disrespected executive of 2009. Jackson’s parents and siblings, not all of whom were on the same page in their attitudes toward how to approach Michael’s legacy and the anticipated mega-windfall. Estate co-executors John Branca and John McClain, who found themselves in a crossfire between the family’s interests and those of the heirs, as they took on the daunting mission of honoring Michael’s memory and doing right by his offspring. And Columbia/Epic chief Rob Stringer, who suddenly faced a huge global demand for Jackson music, while at the same time contemplating how to deal both honorably and practically with some extremely sensitive issues. Now, in the less than six months since his death, Jackson albums have collectively sold nearly 7 million albums in the U.S. alone, the vast majority physical units—both staggering achievements in this day and age—while the This Is It documentary has far surpassed the box office of any previous musical film, with the upcoming DVD all but certain to shatter more records when it’s released in late January. Posthumously, Jackson has reminded us of the golden age of the music business, an era driven by superstars…and he may well turn out to be the last of them. Certainly, no other act is capable of selling an astonishing 29 million albums worldwide in less than a half year.
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mookie said: MICHAEL JACKSON: The King of Pop reclaimed his crown after his death, towering over the year in music. The surreal saga began in March, when Jackson, mired in debt, accepted AEG Live’s proposal that he perform 50 shows at London’s O2 Arena, as handicappers placed odds on how many of the shows he’d actually do, or whether he’d show up at all. These questions continued during the ensuing weeks of elaborate rehearsals, right up to the afternoon of June 25, with the shocking news of Jackson’s death. This incomprehensible event led to a litany of names in the news: Dr. Conrad Murray, M.J.’s extremely well paid personal physician, who’d allegedly administered the fatal dose of Propofol. Frank DiLeo, who’d managed Michael during the glory years, brought back by AEG in hopes that this old hand could bring a modicum of stability to the potentially volatile situation. AEG Live head Randy Phillips, whose grandstanding, combined with a long-standing credibility problem, led to his becoming a target of media ridicule, making him the most disrespected executive of 2009. Jackson’s parents and siblings, not all of whom were on the same page in their attitudes toward how to approach Michael’s legacy and the anticipated mega-windfall. Estate co-executors John Branca and John McClain, who found themselves in a crossfire between the family’s interests and those of the heirs, as they took on the daunting mission of honoring Michael’s memory and doing right by his offspring. And Columbia/Epic chief Rob Stringer, who suddenly faced a huge global demand for Jackson music, while at the same time contemplating how to deal both honorably and practically with some extremely sensitive issues. Now, in the less than six months since his death, Jackson albums have collectively sold nearly 7 million albums in the U.S. alone, the vast majority physical units—both staggering achievements in this day and age—while the This Is It documentary has far surpassed the box office of any previous musical film, with the upcoming DVD all but certain to shatter more records when it’s released in late January. Posthumously, Jackson has reminded us of the golden age of the music business, an era driven by superstars…and he may well turn out to be the last of them. Certainly, no other act is capable of selling an astonishing 29 million albums worldwide in less than a half year.
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dreamfactory313 said: mookie said: MICHAEL JACKSON: The King of Pop reclaimed his crown after his death, towering over the year in music. The surreal saga began in March, when Jackson, mired in debt, accepted AEG Live’s proposal that he perform 50 shows at London’s O2 Arena, as handicappers placed odds on how many of the shows he’d actually do, or whether he’d show up at all. These questions continued during the ensuing weeks of elaborate rehearsals, right up to the afternoon of June 25, with the shocking news of Jackson’s death. This incomprehensible event led to a litany of names in the news: Dr. Conrad Murray, M.J.’s extremely well paid personal physician, who’d allegedly administered the fatal dose of Propofol. Frank DiLeo, who’d managed Michael during the glory years, brought back by AEG in hopes that this old hand could bring a modicum of stability to the potentially volatile situation. AEG Live head Randy Phillips, whose grandstanding, combined with a long-standing credibility problem, led to his becoming a target of media ridicule, making him the most disrespected executive of 2009. Jackson’s parents and siblings, not all of whom were on the same page in their attitudes toward how to approach Michael’s legacy and the anticipated mega-windfall. Estate co-executors John Branca and John McClain, who found themselves in a crossfire between the family’s interests and those of the heirs, as they took on the daunting mission of honoring Michael’s memory and doing right by his offspring. And Columbia/Epic chief Rob Stringer, who suddenly faced a huge global demand for Jackson music, while at the same time contemplating how to deal both honorably and practically with some extremely sensitive issues. Now, in the less than six months since his death, Jackson albums have collectively sold nearly 7 million albums in the U.S. alone, the vast majority physical units—both staggering achievements in this day and age—while the This Is It documentary has far surpassed the box office of any previous musical film, with the upcoming DVD all but certain to shatter more records when it’s released in late January. Posthumously, Jackson has reminded us of the golden age of the music business, an era driven by superstars…and he may well turn out to be the last of them. Certainly, no other act is capable of selling an astonishing [b]29 million albums worldwide[/b] in less than a half year.
http://www.hitsdailydoubl...ws07879m01 I know! I was so speechless when I read that too. WOW! NO ONE can do that but MJ. I know that the music market has changed and whatnot, but MJ is still selling more than anybody. Which makes me think that is not that people don't buy albums anymore, but rather are willing to pay for stuff they consider is actually worth their money, and they download stuff they like but not necessarily think is worth their 9,99 LOL I am simply better than you...end of story. | |
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LaSeles said: dreamfactory313 said: I know! I was so speechless when I read that too. WOW! NO ONE can do that but MJ. I know that the music market has changed and whatnot, but MJ is still selling more than anybody. Which makes me think that is not that people don't buy albums anymore, but rather are willing to pay for stuff they consider is actually worth their money, and they download stuff they like but not necessarily think is worth their 9,99 LOL Yep..I still buy albums for artists I really like. Most of the music out now is not worth buying | |
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mookie said: MICHAEL JACKSON: The King of Pop reclaimed his crown after his death, towering over the year in music. The surreal saga began in March, when Jackson, mired in debt, accepted AEG Live’s proposal that he perform 50 shows at London’s O2 Arena, as handicappers placed odds on how many of the shows he’d actually do, or whether he’d show up at all. These questions continued during the ensuing weeks of elaborate rehearsals, right up to the afternoon of June 25, with the shocking news of Jackson’s death. This incomprehensible event led to a litany of names in the news: Dr. Conrad Murray, M.J.’s extremely well paid personal physician, who’d allegedly administered the fatal dose of Propofol. Frank DiLeo, who’d managed Michael during the glory years, brought back by AEG in hopes that this old hand could bring a modicum of stability to the potentially volatile situation. AEG Live head Randy Phillips, whose grandstanding, combined with a long-standing credibility problem, led to his becoming a target of media ridicule, making him the most disrespected executive of 2009. Jackson’s parents and siblings, not all of whom were on the same page in their attitudes toward how to approach Michael’s legacy and the anticipated mega-windfall. Estate co-executors John Branca and John McClain, who found themselves in a crossfire between the family’s interests and those of the heirs, as they took on the daunting mission of honoring Michael’s memory and doing right by his offspring. And Columbia/Epic chief Rob Stringer, who suddenly faced a huge global demand for Jackson music, while at the same time contemplating how to deal both honorably and practically with some extremely sensitive issues. Now, in the less than six months since his death, Jackson albums have collectively sold nearly 7 million albums in the U.S. alone, the vast majority physical units—both staggering achievements in this day and age—while the This Is It documentary has far surpassed the box office of any previous musical film, with the upcoming DVD all but certain to shatter more records when it’s released in late January. Posthumously, Jackson has reminded us of the golden age of the music business, an era driven by superstars…and he may well turn out to be the last of them. Certainly, no other act is capable of selling an astonishing 29 million albums worldwide in less than a half year.
http://www.hitsdailydoubl...ws07879m01 I am sure he's reminded himself of the golden age of the music business, and how much it has changed, certainly not for the best. It's possible that's why he didn't release so much new material. However, dead or alive, his music will always sell. | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: mimi07 said: this needs to be released ASAP
What the hell is Marlon wearing. LOL. His body looked right though. I remember when I first saw this HD footage on that "MJ: The One" special on CBS in 2003, I wanted Mike to release that full concert on DVD. I mean, it's just sitting around in archives, why not? "You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
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WaterInYourBath said: LittleBLUECorvette said: What the hell is Marlon wearing. LOL. His body looked right though. I remember when I first saw this HD footage on that "MJ: The One" special on CBS in 2003, I wanted Mike to release that full concert on DVD. I mean, it's just sitting around in archives, why not? i have The One on dvd i haven't watched it in years [Edited 12/20/09 21:17pm] "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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mimi07 said: WaterInYourBath said: LOL. His body looked right though. I remember when I first saw this HD footage on that "MJ: The One" special on CBS in 2003, I wanted Mike to release that full concert on DVD. I mean, it's just sitting around in archives, why not? i have The One on dvd i haven't watched it in years [Edited 12/20/09 21:17pm] I do too...I watched it last year it's a pretty good little special. I bet alot of dvd's will start to be released shortly. Or at least bootleged. | |
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