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Reply #480 posted 03/13/10 12:46pm

Timmy84

Yeah I wasn't feeling those clothes either. confused It was like they were trying to style him in what some entertainers are dressing like today. You can't restyle a trendsetter. confused
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Reply #481 posted 03/13/10 12:48pm

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Timmy84 said:

Yeah I wasn't feeling those clothes either. confused It was like they were trying to style him in what some entertainers are dressing like today. You can't restyle a trendsetter. confused

I remember when the concerts were announced, people wanted him to go "modern" but in reality, did he need to?

It's not the style of his clothes, but his music, his personality.....did he need really need to?
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Reply #482 posted 03/13/10 12:51pm

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bboy87 said:

Timmy84 said:

Yeah I wasn't feeling those clothes either. confused It was like they were trying to style him in what some entertainers are dressing like today. You can't restyle a trendsetter. confused

I remember when the concerts were announced, people wanted him to go "modern" but in reality, did he need to?

It's not the style of his clothes, but his music, his personality.....did he need really need to?


No he didn't.
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Reply #483 posted 03/13/10 12:54pm

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bboy87 said:

Timmy84 said:

Yeah I wasn't feeling those clothes either. confused It was like they were trying to style him in what some entertainers are dressing like today. You can't restyle a trendsetter. confused

I remember when the concerts were announced, people wanted him to go "modern" but in reality, did he need to?

It's not the style of his clothes, but his music, his personality.....did he need really need to?

To me, Mike´s always been perfect when it was just about him. I never liked to be distructed from him by either too flashy clothes, too many special effects etc.
"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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Reply #484 posted 03/13/10 1:20pm

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Another pic of Lisa and Riley at Runaways After Party.

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Reply #485 posted 03/13/10 1:29pm

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mookie said:

Another pic of Lisa and Riley at Runaways After Party.


who cares? lol
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Reply #486 posted 03/13/10 1:40pm

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A new promo ad I made for the expanded edition of For The Record (Expanded Edition)

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Reply #487 posted 03/13/10 1:54pm

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Why is Lisa in this thread? I know it's everything MJ but hmmmm lol I have nothing against her though just think she's a dumbass at the end of the day.
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Reply #488 posted 03/13/10 2:36pm

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babybugz said:

Why is Lisa in this thread? I know it's everything MJ but hmmmm lol I have nothing against her though just think she's a dumbass at the end of the day.



A hypocritical two-faced Talentless bitch you mean…..
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Reply #489 posted 03/13/10 2:38pm

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seeingvoices12 said:

babybugz said:

Why is Lisa in this thread? I know it's everything MJ but hmmmm lol I have nothing against her though just think she's a dumbass at the end of the day.



A hypocritical two-faced Talentless bitch you mean…..

My goodness.
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Reply #490 posted 03/13/10 2:45pm

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babybugz said:

seeingvoices12 said:




A hypocritical two-faced Talentless bitch you mean…..

My goodness.

lol

Anyone who changed their tune and started talking nice about MJ after his death is a hypocrite and a liar, and lisa is one, what a talentless hag.

Plus, without her last name , , She is a NOBODY.
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Reply #491 posted 03/13/10 3:27pm

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dag said:

bboy87 said:


I remember when the concerts were announced, people wanted him to go "modern" but in reality, did he need to?

It's not the style of his clothes, but his music, his personality.....did he need really need to?

To me, Mike´s always been perfect when it was just about him. I never liked to be distructed from him by either too flashy clothes, too many special effects etc.


I agree in part. The costumes that were designed for This Is It sure did seem very out of this world and over the top and I wondered how he would pull it off. I think though as they hadn't had a full dress rehearsal their might have been sum adjustments (like those shoulder stacks for example). Though sadly we never got to see MJ in the costumes, once he was in them they might have had a bit more life and design to them.

I agree seeing MJ in the more casual clothes of the rehearsal seemed to be more on point - though I have to say that Billie Jean outfit would have bought the house down!

Swa
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Reply #492 posted 03/13/10 4:31pm

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babybugz said:

seeingvoices12 said:




A hypocritical two-faced Talentless bitch you mean…..

My goodness.

Look what you've started razz
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Reply #493 posted 03/13/10 5:05pm

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mookie said:

Another pic of Lisa and Riley at Runaways After Party.


Lisa looks like an extra from the Blue Oyster Bar in a Police Academy film.
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Reply #494 posted 03/13/10 6:13pm

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I just hope Sony don't get there hands on the unreleased material. I read an article that said that both Univeral,and Sony are in the running with there bids. If Sony gets them,we will be seeing alot of compliation cd's with only a few new songs added. If Warner or Universal get them we will get cd's of nothing but new unreleased material,new label means the fans will get only new songs as the rights of the old songs catalogue of Michael are still with Epic / Sony.



Yo...which article is this...Do you have a link?


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Reply #495 posted 03/13/10 11:14pm

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Apparently, R. Kelly is responsible for the leak "Another Day."
(I wonder how he got his hands on a copy of it to leak in the first place..?)

AND...Lenny finished mixing "Another Day" the night after
it leaked and he posted his video response on his YouTube about it.

http://www.drfunkenberry....ld-player/


I'm glad it will be the lead single. I love the song. I'm sure there will be other gems on this new collection. I'm really excited to hear "Another Day" mixed. At least Lenny mixed it himself as opposed to letting someone else do it. Gotta love LK.
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Reply #496 posted 03/14/10 3:13am

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An interview with one of Michael's main background dancers, and a good friend of mine, Kriyss Grant.


By Charles Thomson

March 13, 2010, (Sawf News) - Kriyss Grant, the first dancer Michael Jackson hand-picked to back him up onstage, speaks with Charles Thomson, exactly an year after Michael sold out 50 concerts at London's O2 arena.

At 21 years of age, Kriyss Grant has achieved a whole lot. As a teenager he reached the final sixteen of P Diddy's 'Making the Band'. At 20 he was hired by Beyonce Knowles to choreograph her 'I Am...' world tour. Nowadays he's known worldwide as one of the principle dancers for Michael Jackson's ill-fated This Is It concerts.

His big break came shortly after leaving 'Making the Band', when he had a chance encounter with choreographer Frank Gatson.

"I was in New York and I'd recently got kicked off the show," he recalls. "Frank and I ran into each other in a store. He was like, 'Aren't you Kriyss from Making the Band? You have so much talent, I don't know why Diddy kicked you off' and all this. So we exchanged contacts and he kept in touch with me.


Working With Beyoncé
"He called me around a year later. Beyoncé was starting up her tour and he said he couldn't think of a better person to audition because he wanted something new, something high energy. So I flew to LA and I danced in front of Beyoncé. She loved it. She said I had to be on her tour."

The pair bonded immediately due to their shared work ethic, says Grant. "Beyoncé is a very hard worker and she's very hard on herself. It's funny because we both think the same way. We never think what we do is good enough. We always think we could do better. We say 'OK, it was good enough for that day' or 'that was the best I could do at that moment' but we are never really satisfied.

"Beyoncé always enjoys doing what she's doing. I mean, she doesn't use the bathroom or nothing when it comes to work. She's just always on it and she never wants to eat, she doesn't want to do anything - she just wants to work, work, work."

It was during Grant's time with Beyoncé that Michael Jackson announced his comeback concerts. When Frank Gatson got word of the audition, he told Kriyss he had to go. A lifelong Jackson fan, Grant jumped at the chance. But did he feel apprehensive about leaving behind such a big opportunity on the off-chance that he could dance for Jackson?

"No, it was Beyoncé who pushed me," he laughs. "She told me she was gonna slap me if I didn't go! She was rooting for me and so was Frank. If I didn't make Michael's concerts, I would have met up with the others and been one of the captains on the Beyonce tour."


'This is It' Audition
Seeing the scale of the audition was intimidating, says Grant. "I was very quiet. I was nervous but I was very focused on what I had to do. I just wanted to hurry up and get it over with; just perform and give it my all. But as soon as I auditioned the first time it felt good and I just wanted to keep doing it."

Grant sailed through the first audition and was invited to callbacks, where Jackson watched from the audience and hand-picked his principle dancers. But Grant says he didn't let Jackson's presence throw him off.

"I was very psyched about the whole thing - about him being there - but once the music came on and it was time to dance, I just let it go. When I perform I throw everything out of the window so it was kind of like he wasn't there. Then after I was done I was like 'OK, I hope he noticed and I hope he liked it'."

He did. According to Travis Payne, Grant was the first dancer Jackson hand-selected, exclaiming, "Look at that joker go!" After the principle dancers were announced, they got the opportunity to meet their hero.


First Meeting with Michael
"He shook our hands and everything. He has really big hands," says Grant, who still speaks about Jackson in the present tense from time to time, quietly correcting himself when he notices. "He was just like a statue. His presence was so amazing and I just couldn't believe it. I wanted to cry but I couldn't because my body was in shock.

"Michael said, 'You're amazing,' and he gave me a strong grip handshake that I will never forget. I never thought that day would come, you know? Being a little kid and hoping and dreaming of meeting this person and never thinking you're going to get to. But when I finally did - there was just no other feeling like it. I can't express how I felt."

Working with Michael
Dance rehearsals began the next week and were 'intense', says Grant, with only one day off per week. The group rehearsed without Jackson for several weeks, perfecting routines before they joined him onstage. "We would use the time to bond with each other, just building the chemistry between all of us so we could look good together onstage. Michael would pop in from time to time to watch us and give us feedback here and there, but he was very shy in the beginning.

"The first thing we rehearsed with Michael was They Don't Really Care About Us and a lot of us were messing up because we couldn't stop looking at him. I was really thrown off but I was keeping myself together. I had to keep whispering to my dance partner Dres [Reid], 'Let's just focus, keep it together', and he was saying, 'I can't - it's Michael!' After that first time I was OK. I just made sure I stayed focused and stayed on my game."

Rehearsals with Jackson were sporadic, says Grant, because he had so much else to do. "He had a lot of other stuff to do as far as his vocals, getting his voice right and he had a lot to do with costumes... He couldn't just stay at rehearsal all the time. He had a lot to do with the tour - putting the whole thing together."

Having mastered the routines early on, Grant says that the dancers often performed full run-throughs of the show without Jackson, with special effects and 'slow numbers for Michael' being inserted around the dance heavy tracks. When it came to choosing slow songs, Grant recalls Jackson facing a dilemma over whether to include Human Nature or Stranger In Moscow as his first ballad.

"I remember watching Michael sing and rehearse Stranger In Moscow. He was trying to work out which one to do - if he wanted to do it as a medley, if he wanted to just throw them both in there or maybe include one as an encore. Michael was just trying out different songs, seeing what feelings he had for the songs, which ones were the fan favorites but also which one fit within the whole set list for the tour. There was a lot of that."

Jackson was being 'taken advantage of'
Although Jackson was present and involved, Grant raised eyebrows when he stated in a recent interview that he felt early on that Jackson was being 'taken advantage of'.

"I just felt like sometimes they questioned Michael about stuff and I didn't understand that because Michael is the artist," he explains. "I felt like anything Michael says about entertainment, we should all just listen and follow his feelings. If he doesn't feel right about something or if something's not right, I felt like it should just go. He should just have that right to do that.

"For me it was just questionable... I'm trying to find the right way to say it... If they really were pushing him to do this or if he knew what was supposed to be done. I just felt like at the bottom line, as an artist, you should have your say. If you don't feel right about anything you shouldn't do it. But I guess people are people, you know, and sometimes you run into little situations. But at the end it was pretty much solved. Michael got his way and things were sorted out. I didn't mean anything else by it."


Final Two Rehearsals
During the final two rehearsals Jackson really kicked into gear, says Grant. "I guess he really felt it coming together. We all really felt it coming together in those last two rehearsals. It was just a different feeling those last two nights. Michael was very into it, very open-minded about things. He was just living on the stage. His whole vibe was just different. It was like he was really connecting with us and the music. It just felt done. It was like, 'OK, I can sleep tonight'. He gave you a warm feeling those last two days. We all left with a smile on our face."

He describes the final rehearsal as fairly unremarkable, just another day at work. "The last routine that I remember doing with him was Thriller. He did other things, other songs, and we ran through the whole show. I had a problem with my mask that day - my Thriller mask. It was very tight on my face and it was hard to breathe, but I got through it. It was a very good rehearsal. Before he left he said he would see us tomorrow and 'good rehearsal', with a smile on his face, thumbs up."


Michael is No More
The next day, says Grant, seemed like any other until word reached rehearsals that Jackson had been rushed to hospital.

"We were just rehearsing and waiting for him to come in," he says. "Then people started getting phone calls. A lot of people just cut their phones off because it was getting ridiculous. My phone never blew up so much in my life. We were all praying separately and then when we finally all started to get together to pray together, have our last prayer, they came in and told us that he was already gone.

"We all just broke down. A lot of us just split up and went into our own corners and it was like the entire stadium was crying. It was just the worst. It was one of the worst days of my life. It was the ending of something that was going to be so great and so amazing."


Performing at the Memorial
Within days the dancers were back in rehearsals, this time gearing up for Jackson's memorial, where they performed Will You Be There with Jennifer Hudson. "It was something beautiful and we thought it was appropriate for his funeral," says Grant. "We wanted to do something that came from us."

The song was originally rehearsed for the This Is It concerts, but its inclusion was never confirmed. "We rehearsed it but not in the sense that we did it over and over," he says. "We did it a couple of times and he was just smiling. He was just getting back onstage so I guess he was reminiscing about certain times. It was a good feeling. It was like a walk through with the music playing and stuff. He sang a couple of lines but the thing with Michael is that he would always tell us not to do it so full out. Save it for the fans. Save it for the audience."

Rehearsing the routine for Jackson's memorial was an emotional experience, says Grant. "It was when we were rehearsing with Jennifer Hudson that it really dawned on me - 'OK, this is... really... he's not here. This is not a dream.' That's when I really broke down. I just started crying. I couldn't hold it in. I'm the quiet one in the group - they pick on me because I'm so quiet - so for me to start crying like that made it OK for everybody else. Mekia [Cox] started crying, then Dres started crying and then other people started. I remember Jennifer was looking at us like, 'Wow'."

It is clear that Grant was deeply affected by Jackson's death. His voice becomes hushed and somber as he remembers the aftermath. "To this day, it's hard for me because I have to answer so many questions when I bump into people. My friends and family understand so they really don't ask me a lot about it, but it's hard to talk to fans sometimes. I still haven't got over it. I still have it, you know. It hasn't been closed. I have dreams about it."

Grant also felt conflicted when the dancers were asked to act as ushers at Jackson's private funeral. "Me being so young - I don't deal with death and funerals easily. The whole funeral was very emotional for me. But at the same time, I had to keep a smile on my face for the family or keep a smile on my face for the others or the kids to let them know it's going to be OK. I was grieving but I felt out of place because I felt it should be their time with their son. I had a lot of mixed emotions."

The release of This Is It also inspired mixed emotions. At the time of release he gave an interview saying he would wait for the DVD. Today he says he still finds it difficult to watch. He is also bemused by some of the choices that were made regarding what was and wasn't included. "It's funny because those bits you see, he's not doing the full out still. There were times where he was really, really doing it, like full out. There are a lot of things that weren't shown in This Is It. I really don't know why that stuff was left out."


Coping With Angry Michael Jackson Fans
One thing Grant and his fellow dancers weren't prepared for after the release of This Is: A barrage of hate mail from fans who blamed them for Jackson's death.

"You have certain fans that make it seem like it's our fault," he laments. "Like we're just supposed to know how Michael is, or like we were supposed to stop it. We were supposed to do this. We were supposed to do that. It's nothing like that. We have no control over that. We're brand new dancers walking into this whole thing. We're just as shocked as the world is.

"One time I just broke down because they just don't understand how it was. Sometimes I even thought about not having a Facebook and things like that anymore but I can't do that just because of some fans. It's not all fans, just some fans. They are so deeply involved that they just blame all of us. But I'm quiet and I just let them do whatever, because I can't... it's not worth fighting for. A lot of people have their own opinions about it and you can't change that. People are going to say what they want."

Grant says that although the dancers still receive negative messages, it has become less of a problem in recent months. Nowadays he primarily gets emails from curious fans, including a couple of 'crazy questions'. "I guess the craziest question I had was what type of underwear Michael wore. You know, that's a crazy question. I don't know that!"


Pursuing Dreams
In recent months Grant has been picking up where Jackson left off, he says, by performing in a number of charity shows. "I did a couple of things here in West Palm Beach for different schools, trying to raise money for different causes like children that have AIDs, abused kids and things like that. Then recently Frank and I went back to his high school in Milwaukee.

"We're trying to keep the arts living on and let the kids know that they can do what we're doing if they stay focused, stay positive and work hard. Nothing is impossible. I started just like these kids. Right from when I was 14 or 15, I just kept going. Sometimes I got discouraged but you have to just keep going.

"I feel like with kids they just need that person, no matter who it is. If their mum or dad isn't there for them, they look up to artists. They look up to anyone who will give them time and speak with them. They will cherish that. I know we changed a couple of kids' lives in Milwaukee by encouraging them to pursue what they want to do."

With an album in the works, an invitation to choreograph Kelly Rowland's next tour and a couple of record deals on the table, Grant says he now wants to make it big in the music industry.

"My dream now is to become an entertainer. Just like Michael was. I just want to entertain, have my own music videos, music. Not even do it for the money, just do it for myself and for people who actually appreciate it. That's always been my long-time dream. My other dream came true, meeting Michael, dancing with Michael. Now my last, ultimate dream is to become a successful entertainer and to keep his legacy living on.

"He changed me right from when I was little but now he's taught me that anything is possible. Whatever you do, just go for it and always give it 125%. No... 180%! Just live on the stage. If this is your passion then just have fun onstage. If you're frustrated then let it all out. Connect with the music. Connect with the audience. I just learned so much from him on a professional level, just by watching him, listening to him. He was an amazing man when it came to that. I just want to take that on and use him like a father figure."

For more information visit www.kriyssgrant.com

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Reply #497 posted 03/14/10 3:17am

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That part about fans sending the DANCERS hate mail is one of the reasons certain fans piss me off mad
"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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Reply #498 posted 03/14/10 3:19am

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bboy87 said:

That part about fans sending the DANCERS hate mail is one of the reasons certain fans piss me off mad


Indeed. Certain fans really are borderline crazy!
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Reply #499 posted 03/14/10 3:25am

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ViintageJunkiie said:

bboy87 said:

That part about fans sending the DANCERS hate mail is one of the reasons certain fans piss me off mad


Indeed. Certain fans really are borderline crazy!

I love my fellow fans but DAMN if some of us ain't 2 inches away from pyscho lol

And I won't even comment on the fans who have shit but won't share unless for money neutral
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Reply #500 posted 03/14/10 3:30am

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bboy87 said:

ViintageJunkiie said:



Indeed. Certain fans really are borderline crazy!

I love my fellow fans but DAMN if some of us ain't 2 inches away from pyscho lol

And I won't even comment on the fans who have shit but won't share unless for money neutral


I'll comment for you

f*ck the people that have unreleased MJ music/tour footage but won't share it unless they're being paid. I hope somebody buy it and upload that shxt
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Reply #501 posted 03/14/10 3:33am

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ViintageJunkiie said:

bboy87 said:


I love my fellow fans but DAMN if some of us ain't 2 inches away from pyscho lol

And I won't even comment on the fans who have shit but won't share unless for money neutral


I'll comment for you

f*ck the people that have unreleased MJ music/tour footage but won't share it unless they're being paid. I hope somebody buy it and upload that shxt

how you think the Thriller demos got leaked back in October? lol

People were PISSED because some fans had just bought the songs for like $5,000 mere weeks before they were leaked, so I understand their frustration

There's a lot of stuff out there but you gotta have contacts, the money, and people gotta trust you

I'm planning on trading soon when I get the cash, my goal is some Bad outtakes or the Bad tour or Triumph tour


at the same time, those fans who say they have stuff but refuse to share it and simply use it to brag and act like they're better than other fans because they have rare stuff, yeah....fuck them, with sandpaper dick lol
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Reply #502 posted 03/14/10 3:35am

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bboy87 said:

ViintageJunkiie said:



I'll comment for you

f*ck the people that have unreleased MJ music/tour footage but won't share it unless they're being paid. I hope somebody buy it and upload that shxt

how you think the Thriller demos got leaked back in October? lol

People were PISSED because some fans had just bought the songs for like $5,000 mere weeks before they were leaked, so I understand their frustration

There's a lot of stuff out there but you gotta have contacts, the money, and people gotta trust you

I'm planning on trading soon when I get the cash, my goal is some Bad outtakes or the Bad tour or Triumph tour


They don't care
They'd do me for the money
They don't care
They use me for the money

Who are the people you contact for those type of things?
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Reply #503 posted 03/14/10 4:04am

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ViintageJunkiie said:

bboy87 said:


how you think the Thriller demos got leaked back in October? lol

People were PISSED because some fans had just bought the songs for like $5,000 mere weeks before they were leaked, so I understand their frustration

There's a lot of stuff out there but you gotta have contacts, the money, and people gotta trust you

I'm planning on trading soon when I get the cash, my goal is some Bad outtakes or the Bad tour or Triumph tour


They don't care
They'd do me for the money
They don't care
They use me for the money

Who are the people you contact for those type of things?

orgnote! lol
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Reply #504 posted 03/14/10 5:29am

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Thanks for the interview. It was sweet, brought tears again.
"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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Reply #505 posted 03/14/10 8:24am

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Not heard these yet myself but came across a couple of links. Let me know how they are cos i'm at work and can't get them myself at the moment.

You Rock My World (Jay-Z Remixes)

Clean Version: http://www.mediafire.com/...jz1n2m4dch

Explicit Version: http://www.mediafire.com/...t3imhizgnj

Enjoy. I hope! lol
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Reply #506 posted 03/14/10 10:58am

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I would have peed my pants seeing this in 3D.

"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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Reply #507 posted 03/14/10 12:10pm

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There´s truly a lot in the vaults.

"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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Reply #508 posted 03/14/10 12:40pm

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bboy87 said:

That part about fans sending the DANCERS hate mail is one of the reasons certain fans piss me off mad

I don't like most of his fans which is sad. When he died that was the first time I been on a MJ forum now I understand why I wasn't there before LOL But the ones here on the Org I like. They just go overboard smh.
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dag said:

There´s truly a lot in the vaults.


This represnts 10% of his vault, There is much much more.
MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P
مايكل جاكسون للأبد
1958
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