bboy87 said: dag said: I adore the Michael Jackson episode. I´ve seen it only once, but not in English. Was it really Mike speaking there? It sounds like him.
I´d love to have the whole thing. yep it was Michael except for the singing yeah man i never heard this version of lisa its your bday its not the other dude thats def mike....did i miss out? lol. | |
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Ellie said: angel345 said: But that sounds like him singing "Lisa, It's Your Birthday". It's not. You can tell the difference now that the actual Lisa, It's Your Birthday is available. oh, right. guess i missed out for a long time... [Edited 12/23/09 2:15am] | |
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Whose watching the episodes of the Jackson 5 cartoons from 1971/72 on you tube, theres the first episode and then the one they play a concert in the forest and Cinderjackson, where Michael dreams hes a cinderella like figure in a modern day pop princess who looks like Diana Jackson.
They were quite funny if you can get past crude racial stereotypes such as jive talk and an obsession with afros (In one skit one of the brothers ends up giving a tree an afro with a chainsaw. So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time | |
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Ellie said: Some of the trips were chasing after some of the scumbag ex-employees. They sold stories to the tabloids, skipped the country with the money and didn't want to elaborate or talk to the police, so they came running after them around the world. Idiots.
They should have arrested them for not cooperating with the police. That´s a crime, isn´t it? yep it was Michael except for the singing
I knew it. I love him so much. If anyone could help me get this episode somewhere, I´d appreciate it. My Opus still has not arrived. [Edited 12/23/09 3:18am] "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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"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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Beyonce samples Michael's "Don't Stop Till You get Enough"
Thoughts??? Not sure if this is before or after the death, but vocally, it sounds like something from the B'Day era | |
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Ellie said: angel345 said: But that sounds like him singing "Lisa, It's Your Birthday". It's not. You can tell the difference now that the actual Lisa, It's Your Birthday is available. I've just heard another version on YouTube with him finger snapping. It sounds clearer, true. I noticed there's a debate on whether or not it's him singing on the Simpsons. | |
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angel345 said: Ellie said: It's not. You can tell the difference now that the actual Lisa, It's Your Birthday is available. I've just heard another version on YouTube with him finger snapping. It sounds clearer, true. I noticed there's a debate on whether or not it's him singing on the Simpsons. This is is the version on the Simpsons This is MJ's original demo for the song Due to Michael's contract with Pepsi, at the time, he wasn't allowed to use his "singing voice" on anything that wasn't part of the Pepsi franchise. | |
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i think ive developed a michael jackson youtube addiction | |
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hadnt seen before in nice quality | |
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EmeraldSkies said: mimi07 said: this needs to be released ASAP
I would pay some serious money for that! i need to figure out a way to buy/dl this | |
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dearmother said: EmeraldSkies said: I would pay some serious money for that! i need to figure out a way to buy/dl this I really wish there was a way to get in contact with the Jackson brothers,and ask them about the possibilty of these concerts being released on DVD. I looked to see if there was anything on the A&E Jacksons Dynasty site,but there was nada about contacting them. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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dang, i know. all this emphasis on new unreleased material, hell, i want the old stuff. | |
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one of the sony guys i think said mj had nice footage of the tours, either the victory or triumph, maybe both | |
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dearmother said: i think ive developed a michael jackson youtube addiction
I used to youtube him alot 2006 -2008 not now | |
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i hate watching the specials on tv. theyre always so heavily edited or biased. youtubes the way to go | |
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dearmother said: one of the sony guys i think said mj had nice footage of the tours, either the victory or triumph, maybe both
im pretty sure victory tour uncut. just he concert , no crowd shots etc. at least if im talking about the same executive as you are. and im looking forward to bad 2nd leg and victory tour too. will.i.am saying he has a song with MJ on the next bep album doenst excite me at all | |
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dearmother said: i hate watching the specials on tv. theyre always so heavily edited or biased. youtubes the way to go
Here's a playlist I made a year or two back , some of the videos are taken off now because of copyright http://www.youtube.com/vi...5A0D9375B0 [Edited 12/23/09 16:23pm] [Edited 12/23/09 16:25pm] | |
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009 Who's No. 1: Tiger Or Michael Jackson? By Jon Friedman NEW YORK -- Say this for the media's performance in 2009: When it came to losing the public's trust, sensationalizing silly stories and losing perspective, journalists sure outdid themselves. In particular this year, there were five moments when journalists blew it. Can you guess where this is heading? 5) The White House crashers: When you think about it, the fascination with this episode really centered on the What If? Factor. What if the Tareq Salahi and his wife Michaele, dressed to the nines and acting for all the world liked they belonged at a state dinner for Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, had actually intended to hurt President Barack Obama, the First Lady or some distinguished guest (heaven forbid some worldly harm had come to Katie Couric (CBS) ). It seems that these two cunning people had a much more personal goal in mind, something far more in line with the true adventurous American spirit of the 21st century: fame. Did it really surprise anyone when the speculation built that even more than a free meal, they hoped the exposure might enhance Michaele's chances of landing a gig on a reality TV show? 4) Balloon Boy: Remember that fateful day, last Oct. 15, when our nation sat glued to television-news channels for hours? Here, too, we voyeurs were obsessed by what might have been. We fretted that a small, helpless boy had somehow managed to climb inside a hot-air balloon on the family grounds in Fort Collins, Colo., activate the device and then begin to soar into the heavens. It was a terrifying scenario to imagine the kid in such desperate straits. Fortunately, it wasn't true. This, too, eventually looked like another publicity stunt. Before long, the public's sympathy turned to anger. People felt snookered by the headline-mongers, and for good reason. If we Americans take hours out of a busy work day to invest tears in a helpless boy, then he had darned well better not be a part, if an unwitting one, in a reckless attempt for instant fame. 3) Sully's heroics: Whew. Finally, we can talk about a genuine American hero, Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger. Who can forget the iconic airline pilot who somehow safely landed US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River last Jan. 15, saving the lives of all 155 people on board? Sully was remarkable, no question about it. But the media's performance here was anything but. We turned this great man into a clich�. He represented something we feared the nation had lost: heroism. It was a classic story, how an ordinary man doing an ordinary job performed extraordinarily under the most intense pressure imaginable. He deserved to be hailed, but too many publicity-hungry observers exploited his sudden fame. The people who wanted to share Sully's spotlight certainly jumped on the bandwagon, didn't they? And it got really crowded. (2) Michael Jackson's sad demise: Speaking of going over the top! As soon as word started dribbling out that the King of Pop had been found dead on June 25, all hell broke loose. It was a media circus worthy of none other than Elvis Presley. But Presley, who died in 1977, only had to contend largely with three television networks and some gossip magazines. Now, in the age of 24-hour news cycles and blogging, all bets are off. Everyone sensed an opportunity to increase network ratings, online page views and circulation figures -- simply by exploiting the now-defenseless Jackson. Was he murdered? Was he hooked on drugs? Was he broke? Did he have any real friends in the world? Did his family stand by him or abandon him? The media overreacted, God knows, and turned poor Michael Jackson into a pinata. It wasn't the first time -- and, I suspect, it won't be the last that a celebrity gets mistreated right to the end. Originally, Michael Jackson came in at No. 1, but the more I thought about it, my very unscientific research concluded that he was merely the runner-up. 1) Tiger's Troubles: What else, right? Tiger Woods made news off the golf course in the wee hours after Thanksgiving when he got into a car accident at his home, following a domestic dispute with his wife Elin. Since then, news has spread of the many women who claim to have had dalliances with the famed golfer during his marriage. Normally the most tight-lipped and publicity-savvy athlete around, Tiger has found himself caught up in a media tsunami worthy of his own private "Bonfire of the Vanities." It's a remarkable saga of how even the most circumspect person can fall from grace. This is at once a cautionary tale for every celebrity in the 21st century media crunch -- and a reminder to journalists that it's OK to hit the breaks even when a major public figure's reputation goes off the rails. I recognize that I immediately called for Tiger to break his silence. I stand by that position. If he had spoken out on day one and told his story, he might have avoided a lot of this hysteria. Happy holidays, everyone. As always, thank you for taking time to read this column week in and out during the year. And, especially, thanks to everyone who sent in comments -- even the rude ones. Media Web Question of the Day: What do you think was the U.S. media's lowest point in 2009? "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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babybugz said: dearmother said: i hate watching the specials on tv. theyre always so heavily edited or biased. youtubes the way to go
Here's a playlist I made a year or two back , some of the videos are taken off now because of copyright http://www.youtube.com/vi...5A0D9375B0 [Edited 12/23/09 16:23pm] [Edited 12/23/09 16:25pm] sweet, thanks!! | |
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dearmother said: babybugz said: Here's a playlist I made a year or two back , some of the videos are taken off now because of copyright http://www.youtube.com/vi...5A0D9375B0 [Edited 12/23/09 16:23pm] [Edited 12/23/09 16:25pm] sweet, thanks!! I'm mad alot of it had to be taken off because of copyright they were good too | |
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that happened with a bunch of mine
luckily mj fans are all over youtube so you can sometimes take the title and find the same clip uploaded again. still a pain though | |
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"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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What is this about Conrad Murray getting a reality show??? If true that is beyond Fucked up | |
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babybugz said: What is this about Conrad Murray getting a reality show??? If true that is beyond Fucked up
Oh Lord, say it ain't so [Edited 12/23/09 20:07pm] | |
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insane
if the rumors are true someone'd better start a petition | |
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this shit is cracking me up
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great quality considering its victory tour
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dearmother said: great quality considering its victory tour
I had to watch it on mute. Couldn't do the man translating over MJ. They need to stop playing and just release this damn dvd. | |
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bboy87 said: Beautiful. Thanks for posting. "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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