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Reply #420 posted 04/23/10 1:19pm

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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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Reply #422 posted 04/23/10 2:58pm

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http://www.mtv.com/news/a...hael.jhtml

Jul 7 2009 6:26 PM EDT
My Dinner With Michael Jackson, By Tim Kash
The MTV News correspondent recalls his 2006 encounter with the King of Pop in Bahrain.


The first album I ever borrowed (stole!) from my dad was Michael Jackson's Off the Wall. It was a cassette tape with that great picture of a young Michael Jackson dressed in a black tux, with big hair and an even bigger smile, leaning up against the brick wall.

In 1988, my first concert was when Michael Jackson at London's Wembley Stadium during his Bad tour. It was immense. He was in his prime and a spectacular performer in every sense of the word.

But the first time I actually met Michael Jackson was in 2006. I was invited to Bahrain to take part in one of the preliminary car races for the Formula One Grand Prix. Our gracious host was Crown Prince Sheikh Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa, who was also playing host to another member of royalty, King of Pop Michael Jackson.

Towards the end of an amazing week of some R&R (racing and relaxing), I was invited along with John Legend, Tyson Beckford, DJ Whoo Kid, Simon Webbe and a few others to dinner at his palace. (Whoo Kid gave us his account of the dinner back in 2006.)

Like kids visiting Disneyland, Whoo Kid and I were the first to get off the trucks when we arrived. A line of people, starting with the crown prince and his wife, was assembled to welcome us. It was then that I turned to Whoo Kid and whispered, "Yo, that guy looks a lot like Michael Jackson, no?" You see, we had no idea MJ was going to be there, my initial reaction was to think it was someone that looked like him and not actually him.

He had shoulder-length black hair and was wearing a shiny black tuxedo with aviators tucked into his open white shirt. He knew how to dress. As I walked up to Michael, he extended his hand and said, "Hi, Tim." That was weird, but I guessed he had been briefed prior to our arrival. Then I figured I'd try to break the ice, so I said, "Hi ... and you are?" The prince and everyone within earshot looked at me with disbelief, but the King of Pop simply replied "Michael" with no sense of ego whatsoever. I smiled, "I know," and we laughed. To the relief of everyone listening, Michael had a sense of humor.

Before dinner, everyone sat down in the living room and made conversation with each other. Michael didn't say anything at first. He just sat back and played the observer, listening to the conversation, laughing at times and paying close attention at others.

Later, Michael, who had not initially planned to stay for dinner, casually announced that he'd be sticking around. He did — for four hours.

Instead of moving to a grand dining room, the prince had decided to eat dinner in the living room and keep it on a casual vibe. The palace staff appeared and laid tables down and brought out an incredible buffet spread. MTV was actually playing on the TV, and my old MTV News show (which aired around Europe and the Middle East) came on during dinner. I slunk back in embarrassment as everyone's attention, including MJ's, turned to the TV.

A few things surprised me about the legend in real life: His voice was quiet but not as high-pitched as you might have heard him in interviews. Maybe that was part of his character. He wasn't wearing his signature aviators, but I remember seeing him sweep his hair in front of his face a few times, almost as if to hide his eyes. He was shorter than I thought he would be, but despite being skinny, he was solid and well-built (yes, we bro-hugged).

Dinner conversation was as diverse as the characters sitting around the tables. The topic of his big comeback came up early, and Whoo Kid started telling him he should "get hip-hop with it" — cut the hair short, go for a new look and get some bling. Ha. When I told Whoo Kid to show him his big, diamond-encrusted watch, MJ joked, "What is that?" We couldn't stop laughing.

The jokes didn't stop there. I remember Tyson Beckford standing up and challenging Michael to a dance-off. Michael hit back with, "Let's see what you got." Tyson gave it his best with an MJ impression and a moonwalk. Michael laughed, "That's OK, but that's easy. Can you do the backwards and sideways moonwalk?"

Right in front of us all, he effortlessly broke out a few dance moves (and totally wiped the floor with Tyson). There was a rapturous applause all round. MJ took a small bow. Tyson sat on the floor in submission. It struck me that Jackson was at his most comfortable when performing; and for an obviously shy man, there was a part of him that loved the attention.

It was getting late when Jackson said his goodbyes. He said he was going to spend some time with his kids, who were staying next door, and then read a little.

The Michael Jackson I met was someone who liked to laugh and joke, but he also seemed happy to forget that he was one of the most famous people in the world and appreciated normality in his life. But that wasn't just a normal dinner for me; it's something I'll be telling my kids about one day.
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Reply #423 posted 04/23/10 4:23pm

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/\ Thanks for posting. I know Tim very well, as an artist I've done my fair share of stuff with MTV (including headlining the MTV Style Awards with my band in 2005), so I've met Tim on a number of occasions, as well as Sway.

That was a great recollection from him. He's a very down to earth and nice guy. Next time I see him I'll be sure to talk to him some more about that, as I did not know that he had met Michael.
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Reply #424 posted 04/24/10 11:01am

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http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1615449/20090707/jackson_michael.jhtml

Jul 7 2009 6:26 PM EDT
My Dinner With Michael Jackson, By Tim Kash
The MTV News correspondent recalls his 2006 encounter with the King of Pop in Bahrain.


The first album I ever borrowed (stole!) from my dad was Michael Jackson's Off the Wall. It was a cassette tape with that great picture of a young Michael Jackson dressed in a black tux, with big hair and an even bigger smile, leaning up against the brick wall.

In 1988, my first concert was when Michael Jackson at London's Wembley Stadium during his Bad tour. It was immense. He was in his prime and a spectacular performer in every sense of the word.

But the first time I actually met Michael Jackson was in 2006. I was invited to Bahrain to take part in one of the preliminary car races for the Formula One Grand Prix. Our gracious host was Crown Prince Sheikh Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa, who was also playing host to another member of royalty, King of Pop Michael Jackson.

Towards the end of an amazing week of some R&R (racing and relaxing), I was invited along with John Legend, Tyson Beckford, DJ Whoo Kid, Simon Webbe and a few others to dinner at his palace. (Whoo Kid gave us his account of the dinner back in 2006.)

Like kids visiting Disneyland, Whoo Kid and I were the first to get off the trucks when we arrived. A line of people, starting with the crown prince and his wife, was assembled to welcome us. It was then that I turned to Whoo Kid and whispered, "Yo, that guy looks a lot like Michael Jackson, no?" You see, we had no idea MJ was going to be there, my initial reaction was to think it was someone that looked like him and not actually him.

He had shoulder-length black hair and was wearing a shiny black tuxedo with aviators tucked into his open white shirt. He knew how to dress. As I walked up to Michael, he extended his hand and said, "Hi, Tim." That was weird, but I guessed he had been briefed prior to our arrival. Then I figured I'd try to break the ice, so I said, "Hi ... and you are?" The prince and everyone within earshot looked at me with disbelief, but the King of Pop simply replied "Michael" with no sense of ego whatsoever. I smiled, "I know," and we laughed. To the relief of everyone listening, Michael had a sense of humor.

Before dinner, everyone sat down in the living room and made conversation with each other. Michael didn't say anything at first. He just sat back and played the observer, listening to the conversation, laughing at times and paying close attention at others.

Later, Michael, who had not initially planned to stay for dinner, casually announced that he'd be sticking around. He did — for four hours.

Instead of moving to a grand dining room, the prince had decided to eat dinner in the living room and keep it on a casual vibe. The palace staff appeared and laid tables down and brought out an incredible buffet spread. MTV was actually playing on the TV, and my old MTV News show (which aired around Europe and the Middle East) came on during dinner. I slunk back in embarrassment as everyone's attention, including MJ's, turned to the TV.

A few things surprised me about the legend in real life: His voice was quiet but not as high-pitched as you might have heard him in interviews. Maybe that was part of his character. He wasn't wearing his signature aviators, but I remember seeing him sweep his hair in front of his face a few times, almost as if to hide his eyes. He was shorter than I thought he would be, but despite being skinny, he was solid and well-built (yes, we bro-hugged).

Dinner conversation was as diverse as the characters sitting around the tables. The topic of his big comeback came up early, and Whoo Kid started telling him he should "get hip-hop with it" — cut the hair short, go for a new look and get some bling. Ha. When I told Whoo Kid to show him his big, diamond-encrusted watch, MJ joked, "What is that?" We couldn't stop laughing.

The jokes didn't stop there. I remember Tyson Beckford standing up and challenging Michael to a dance-off. Michael hit back with, "Let's see what you got." Tyson gave it his best with an MJ impression and a moonwalk. Michael laughed, "That's OK, but that's easy. Can you do the backwards and sideways moonwalk?"

Right in front of us all, he effortlessly broke out a few dance moves (and totally wiped the floor with Tyson). There was a rapturous applause all round. MJ took a small bow. Tyson sat on the floor in submission. It struck me that Jackson was at his most comfortable when performing; and for an obviously shy man, there was a part of him that loved the attention.

It was getting late when Jackson said his goodbyes. He said he was going to spend some time with his kids, who were staying next door, and then read a little.

The Michael Jackson I met was someone who liked to laugh and joke, but he also seemed happy to forget that he was one of the most famous people in the world and appreciated normality in his life. But that wasn't just a normal dinner for me; it's something I'll be telling my kids about one day.

Thanks. I love reading stuff like that.
"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 #425 posted 04/24/10 1:37pm

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[Edited 4/24/10 13:40pm]
"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #426 posted 04/24/10 2:43pm

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[Edited 4/25/10 3:12am]
‎"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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Reply #427 posted 04/24/10 10:10pm

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neutral Is this really MJ? I've never seen this before.












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Reply #428 posted 04/24/10 10:43pm

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"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #429 posted 04/24/10 11:23pm

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Vanilli said:



Makes me sad to think this was one of MJ's last performances. I remember watching it and thinking, "Why isn't he performing, "You Rock My World?" I remember a few fansites around 2002 saying Sony wouldn't allow him to perform it, so he did "Dangerous" instead, but was planning on doing, "You Rock My World" until the last minute. (Hence the outfit being similar to YRMW?) I might be remembering this wrong, but does anyone else remember this? Or was it just some fans speculating at that time?


Nah - that's the a classic Dangerous outfit from the HiStory tour. Similar in a way to YRMW but only cause I think that was the video idea he had for Dangerous that never eventuated, so he just stored it and pulled it out for YRMW.

Of interest with the YRMW short film is that they have never aired the version that had the big explosion of the building. With the video released post 911 I guess they felt seeing a building explode wasn't the best image to go with.
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Reply #430 posted 04/25/10 12:30am

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Vanilli said:



Makes me sad to think this was one of MJ's last performances. I remember watching it and thinking, "Why isn't he performing, "You Rock My World?" I remember a few fansites around 2002 saying Sony wouldn't allow him to perform it, so he did "Dangerous" instead, but was planning on doing, "You Rock My World" until the last minute. (Hence the outfit being similar to YRMW?) I might be remembering this wrong, but does anyone else remember this? Or was it just some fans speculating at that time?


Nah - that's the a classic Dangerous outfit from the HiStory tour. Similar in a way to YRMW but only cause I think that was the video idea he had for Dangerous that never eventuated, so he just stored it and pulled it out for YRMW.

Of interest with the YRMW short film is that they have never aired the version that had the big explosion of the building. With the video released post 911 I guess they felt seeing a building explode wasn't the best image to go with.

Building explosion? I don´t think I´ve seen it.
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Reply #431 posted 04/25/10 1:02am

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NaughtyKitty said:






1. Looks like MJ. I would say it is
2. Does anyone notice the black stuff on MJ's foot?
3. PLEASE tell me that's cake. He looks so sad
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Reply #432 posted 04/25/10 1:17am

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NaughtyKitty said:






1. Looks like MJ. I would say it is
2. Does anyone notice the black stuff on MJ's foot?
3. PLEASE tell me that's cake. He looks so sad

1. Yes, it´s him.


Terrible shot.lol

2. Yeah, it´s also on his chest.
3. Yes, it´s a cake. He throws it on Nick Carter.
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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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Reply #433 posted 04/25/10 9:17am

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[Edited 4/25/10 9:22am]
‎"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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Reply #434 posted 04/25/10 11:01am

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Oh, I wish that was me. neutral Both of them.



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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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Reply #435 posted 04/25/10 12:35pm

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The Jackson 5 as babies. smile
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Reply #437 posted 04/25/10 1:22pm

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Timmy84 said:



The Jackson 5 as babies. smile

AWWW ,so cute nod
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Reply #438 posted 04/25/10 2:09pm

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Reply #439 posted 04/25/10 8:39pm

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Siggy, aka "Dealz" (Michael's nephew) talks about the stun gun incident as covered by TMZ and other things. He released this video on Youtube today.
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Reply #440 posted 04/26/10 12:52am

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SoulAlive said:

and yet they still chose "Baby Be Mine" to be on the album,even though it is weaker than all of the other tunes? lol


I don't think its the weakest track on the album, The majority of people say that the “girl is mine “ is weakest one. lol

I love “baby be mine”


I always think of "Baby Be Mine" as the lonely,neglected track on 'Thriller' lol It's the only song that didn't get alot of attention.

The album has 9 songs.7 of those songs became singles.

Another song,"The Lady In My Life",received airplay on R&B and Quiet storm radio stations.Although it never became a single,it has become a classic.

That leaves "Baby Be Mine" as the only track that never received alot of airplay or attention.
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Reply #441 posted 04/26/10 1:37am

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SoulAlive said:

seeingvoices12 said:



I don't think its the weakest track on the album, The majority of people say that the “girl is mine “ is weakest one. lol

I love “baby be mine”


I always think of "Baby Be Mine" as the lonely,neglected track on 'Thriller' lol It's the only song that didn't get alot of attention.

The album has 9 songs.7 of those songs became singles.

Another song,"The Lady In My Life",received airplay on R&B and Quiet storm radio stations.Although it never became a single,it has become a classic.

That leaves "Baby Be Mine" as the only track that never received alot of airplay or attention.


Kiss FM always gives love to Baby Be Mine lol

have you heard the single?
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Reply #442 posted 04/26/10 2:27am

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seeingvoices12 said:



I don't think its the weakest track on the album, The majority of people say that the “girl is mine “ is weakest one. lol

I love “baby be mine”


I always think of "Baby Be Mine" as the lonely,neglected track on 'Thriller' lol It's the only song that didn't get alot of attention.

The album has 9 songs.7 of those songs became singles.

Another song,"The Lady In My Life",received airplay on R&B and Quiet storm radio stations.Although it never became a single,it has become a classic.

That leaves "Baby Be Mine" as the only track that never received alot of airplay or attention.


I don't think it was neglected in some areas. Maybe not the areas we live in but it was played along with the rest of the album. nod I love that song. cool
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Reply #443 posted 04/26/10 4:00am

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I really love 'Baby Be Mine' Always gets me in a good mood. It got play where I live in the 'Thriller Days'too...mainly on independent & college stations.

cool
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Reply #445 posted 04/26/10 4:38am

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bboy87 said:

SoulAlive said:



I always think of "Baby Be Mine" as the lonely,neglected track on 'Thriller' lol It's the only song that didn't get alot of attention.

The album has 9 songs.7 of those songs became singles.

Another song,"The Lady In My Life",received airplay on R&B and Quiet storm radio stations.Although it never became a single,it has become a classic.

That leaves "Baby Be Mine" as the only track that never received alot of airplay or attention.


Kiss FM always gives love to Baby Be Mine lol

have you heard the single?



I never hear that song on the radio lol
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Reply #446 posted 04/26/10 5:00am

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I just found this pic of P and MJ. Is this real or is it photshopped?
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Reply #447 posted 04/26/10 5:22am

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I just found this pic of P and MJ. Is this real or is it photshopped?



lol,that pic is fake.MJ was not at that particular event lol Prince was with his then-wife Mayte.
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Reply #448 posted 04/26/10 5:24am

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Reply #449 posted 04/26/10 5:32am

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SoulAlive said:

Claire73 said:

I just found this pic of P and MJ. Is this real or is it photshopped?



lol,that pic is fake.MJ was not at that particular event lol Prince was with his then-wife Mayte.


Oh, how cool would this have been, though. Four Generals of Pop, Janet, Madonna, MJ and Prince at one table!
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