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Reply #300 posted 12/26/11 4:17pm

PDogz

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Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon

I’m A Born-Again Michael Jackson Fan

Actually, not that I ever stopped being a fan, it’s just that I watched the documentary “Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon” over the Christmas Holiday and was reminded of why I was ever a fan of his in the first place.

Although first of all, if I had listened to the negative reviews coming from some who would consider themselves his biggest fans, I would have never watched this documentary. I suppose some of Michael’s most adoring fans don’t very much appreciate when someone who knew him personally speaks their mind in regards to Mike when he was perhaps not at his most saint-like. From what I had read, I was preparing myself to be assaulted by nasty, unfair opinions of Mike by perhaps those who may have had an axe to grind with him, but that moment never came. Michael, in my opinion, was a wonderful human being and undisputedly one of the greatest entertainers that ever lived. However, he was also a very shrewd executive, and could be devilish, cold and calculating in his dealings with people. That’s part of what I loved about Michael. I appreciate hearing all aspects of how people who knew Michael experienced him, for better and for worse. I just didn’t hear where anyone spoke of Michael disparagingly or cast him in any particular negative light. On the contrary, the people who knew him best seemed to paint a picture of a man that was kind and loving, almost to a fault.

I was on board for Michael’s career from the beginning. I’m just a few years younger than Mike, but I remember first hearing about The Jackson 5 when my family was on vacation in Philadelphia. Everybody was talking about this new group of boys that were out that was as good as The Temptations, and that the lead singer was only 11 years old. Everybody was just blown away by how damned good they were, especially the grown-folks of the day despite the groups youthful appeal. And believe me, from the time you first heard about The Jackson 5; you never stopped hearing about them. They were as hip, fresh, and happening as history portrays them to have been. Yet and still, this documentary taught me a lot about what was going on behind the scenes; stuff that I just didn’t know at the time, stuff that I suppose few of us knew at the time.

For one thing, I never knew of Bobby Taylor or his group The Vancouvers (…nor the other name they went by which included two well known and very unfortunate ethnic slurs), or that Tommy Chong (of Cheech & Chong) was ever a singer, for that matter. Back in those days, the very well established storyline was that Diana Ross had “discovered” the Jackson 5. Talk about being unappreciated; I hope that at least Michael showed Bobby the appropriate love and support for having been the one that worked tirelessly to give The Jackson 5 their start. And speaking of their start; that must have been an amazing party, when Berry Gordy introduced The Jackson 5 to some of the Motown family. I loved the memory that Dionne Warwick relayed about how she first met Michael as a little boy; the way he just sat down next to her, turned and said “…and who are you?”, lol. His focus was laser-sharp from the start. He knew he was going to be bigger than anybody was in that room.

Filled with all this new information about Michael’s beginnings, I put the documentary on hold and put on my “Michael Jackson – Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour” DVD, because I wanted to contrast Michael as a little boy with the best of what he would become as an adult. From the moment Michael jumps up out of the floor and just stands there like a statue while it rains sparkles down behind him while the crowd goes nuts, I just sat there watching while shaking my damned head. This was to be Michael at his peak. Actually, I didn’t even get to see this concert footage until shortly after Michael’s death, but have since watched it probably a dozen times. However, upon watching it this time was when I was reminded: “Damn, I really LOVED this guy!”.

Michael Jackson - Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour

After watching just the first song, his performance of “Jam”, I took the DVD off and continued watching the “Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon” documentary, although not before putting on my studio headphones and listening to “Jam” from the Special Edition CD of “Dangerous”. I listened to it as if it were the first time I was hearing it, and in fact; was remembering the first time I heard it, while on vacation in Las Vegas in December of 1991. With the Special Edition CD, every nuance of the mix rings through loud & clear. Heavy D’s performance was amazing, but it was at that point that I realized I never really knew the lyrics from that song, as many times as I’ve heard it. Therefore, I went to the net and proceeded to bring “Jam” completely into focus. "Dangerous" is clearly my favorite album by Michael Jackson. I took my headphones off and went back to the documentary, thinking: “Damn right, I’m a Michael Jackson fan!”.

Michael Jackson - Dangerous (Special Edition)

The documentary picked up from the rise of his solo career, and then of course went into the two trials. Up until this point in time, I’ve always reserved judgment of Michael in regards to the allegations of child-molestation, feeling that I would leave his guilt or innocence up to his maker to decide. Although, I always felt suspicious about the people that were making these allegations against him, and I always questioned their motives. Even the District Attorney’s motives always seemed suspect to me. In addition, in regards to whatever he may or may not have done, it never seemed to me that Michael would have been the type of person that would have ever physically hurt any of those children, and I could always see how perhaps his attraction to kids could be explained in a way that didn’t involve molestation. After watching this documentary and considering statements that had been made by Macaulay Culkin, Lisa Marie (who seems very direct and honest to me, and like the last person on earth that would attempt to bullshit anyone), as well as various others closely associated with him, I’m satisfied and convinced that the allegations of molestation that were brought against Michael were complete bullshit. Never during the course of the trial were we allowed to see and hear all aspects concerning the accusers. Now that all the information is out, I’m completely convinced that certain people saw a particular weakness in Michael, and constructed a scheme to go after his money. The others involved who weren’t after his money per se, like the D.A., just seemed Hell-bent on tearing this man apart. Sadly, even though Michael was acquitted of all charges, I believe these trials, particularly the last one, were the beginning of the end for Michael. I felt at the time of these trials that these people were killing Michael, literally. I can only imagine how this man must have felt, once loved by the entire world, now being the victim of taunts and ridicule from those who never stopped believing he was a guilty man. I feel so sorry for Michael for the raid on his Neverland ranch, and for the strip-search he was forced to endure, along with the pictures that were taken. That must have been unbearably humiliating. Yet, he stood strong and did his best to fight a good fight, ultimately to no good end. He may have cleared his name under the law, but never completely in the court of public opinion, and that breaks my heart.

What a strong woman his Mom has been through all this, bless her heart. Moreover, what a really good and complete documentary this was about the life of an icon. I've enjoyed this experience over the holiday weekend, reviewing the life and music of Michael Jackson. I feel like a new fan all over again, a born-again Michael Jackson fan.

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Reply #301 posted 12/26/11 5:23pm

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mjforever said:

Bright-eyed and beautiful..that's my Michael. mushy

The salvation of man is through love and in love. - Dr. V. Frankl

"When you close your heart, you close your mind." - Michael Jackson (Man In The Mirror)

"I don't need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off" lol
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Reply #302 posted 12/27/11 12:49am

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dm3857 said:

How to get the most out of your mj albums?

alright well lately i have been wanting to get the most out of my mj albums by adding outtakes,demos,extended versions of songs, official remixes..etc..

the problem is idk where to start. of coarse i have things that are already released like for all time carosel, fly away,and streetwalker...

but what else is there for each album?

Off the top of my head (and I'm sure I've missed loads)...

Invincible outtakes:

Another Day

We've Had Enough

Blue Gangsta

A Place With No Name

Escape

One More Chance

The Way You Love Me

Beautiful Girl

Shout

Dangerous outtakes:

She Got It

If You Don't Love Me

Work That Body

Serious Effect

Someone Put Your Hand Out

Monkey Business

For All Time

Bad outtakes:

Streetwalker

Fly Away

We Are Here To Change The World

Thriller outtakes:

Got The Hots

Slapstick

Trouble

Carousel

Behind The Mask

Niteline

Off The Wall outtakes:

Sunset Driver

Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'

[Edited 12/27/11 1:02am]

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Reply #303 posted 12/27/11 5:36am

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I have here a couple gun-related stories about our beloved father of the year, legendary musician-humanitarian-and-martyr-like-father Joe Jackson. I saw these stories in a thread that started because of a photo with Joe holding a hand gun. To whoever doesn't know, Joe is an enormous gun lover and has a huge collection. He is also a father full of love and joy to give to whoever wants it. Mother Theresa my ass.

Re: Joe Jackson Possible Documentary???

New postby betseyby67 » Thu Dec 08, 2011 12:22 am

Here are some more on Joe and guns that will turn your stomach:

He accidentally shot out Kate's brother's eye during a hunting trip.

At home he takes perverse pleasure in aiming his gun at anyone and squeezing the trigger. When Kate admonishes him, he laughs and says it wasn't loaded. (He keeps a cache of loaded weapons under his bed and his closets, an Uzi among them, according to a bodyguard.)

One time during a heated discussion with Tito, Randy and Jermaine, Joe got that familiar glazed look in his eyes and started to go upstairs, threatening to tear gas the boys outta there. Only through the intervention of Kate's personal assistant was he dissuaded from going through with it.
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Reply #304 posted 12/27/11 5:46am

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ComputerBlueSpain said:

I have here a couple gun-related stories about our beloved father of the year, legendary musician-humanitarian-and-martyr-like-father Joe Jackson. I saw these stories in a thread that started because of a photo with Joe holding a hand gun. To whoever doesn't know, Joe is an enormous gun lover and has a huge collection. He is also a father full of love and joy to give to whoever wants it. Mother Theresa my ass.

Re: Joe Jackson Possible Documentary???

New postby betseyby67 » Thu Dec 08, 2011 12:22 am

Here are some more on Joe and guns that will turn your stomach:

He accidentally shot out Kate's brother's eye during a hunting trip.

At home he takes perverse pleasure in aiming his gun at anyone and squeezing the trigger. When Kate admonishes him, he laughs and says it wasn't loaded. (He keeps a cache of loaded weapons under his bed and his closets, an Uzi among them, according to a bodyguard.)

One time during a heated discussion with Tito, Randy and Jermaine, Joe got that familiar glazed look in his eyes and started to go upstairs, threatening to tear gas the boys outta there. Only through the intervention of Kate's personal assistant was he dissuaded from going through with it.
betseyby67

The question now is: are these just lies by people jealous of Joe's success and talent? Is this just fabrication by the same people who made Joe bankrupt? Is this just another mischievious conspiracy against our beloved father? Was this pre-ordered by the ever-jealous-and-selfish Michael before his death? We know that if Joe was in Michael's life, Michael would be alive with a smile on his face. We know Joe constantly tried to save Michael with only his well-being at heart. THEY may try to turn us against Joe, but WE know better. It's the media, my friends. It's the evil media on a crusade- once again- against Joe. But with L.O.V.E. we will put the evildoers to rest!

WE BELIEVE! WE BELIEVE! WE BELIEVE IN L.O.V.E.!

THE EVILDOERS WILL PAY! THEY WILL PAY! JOE WILL GET HIS REVENGE: THE JOE-VENDETTA!

Trust me: it will be apocalyptic! The Joe-vendetta will be a story to tell.

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Reply #305 posted 12/27/11 5:57am

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTlgpnNQYmg

Get ready for the "J for Joe Vendetta"!

Rememberune, rememberune the 25th of June.

My heart goes to all Toy Soldiers of the world. I can tell you're afraid but there's no need to be. Being afraid means not being strong and we are strong. That's right, I said it: we are strong! After all, we are soldiers! Together, we can beat them. We can beat the evildoers! THE APOCALIPSE IS COMING!

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Reply #306 posted 12/27/11 7:34am

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Reply #307 posted 12/27/11 12:46pm

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PDogz said:

Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon

I’m A Born-Again Michael Jackson Fan

Actually, not that I ever stopped being a fan, it’s just that I watched the documentary “Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon” over the Christmas Holiday and was reminded of why I was ever a fan of his in the first place.

Although first of all, if I had listened to the negative reviews coming from some who would consider themselves his biggest fans, I would have never watched this documentary. I suppose some of Michael’s most adoring fans don’t very much appreciate when someone who knew him personally speaks their mind in regards to Mike when he was perhaps not at his most saint-like. From what I had read, I was preparing myself to be assaulted by nasty, unfair opinions of Mike by perhaps those who may have had an axe to grind with him, but that moment never came. Michael, in my opinion, was a wonderful human being and undisputedly one of the greatest entertainers that ever lived. However, he was also a very shrewd executive, and could be devilish, cold and calculating in his dealings with people. That’s part of what I loved about Michael. I appreciate hearing all aspects of how people who knew Michael experienced him, for better and for worse. I just didn’t hear where anyone spoke of Michael disparagingly or cast him in any particular negative light. On the contrary, the people who knew him best seemed to paint a picture of a man that was kind and loving, almost to a fault.

I was on board for Michael’s career from the beginning. I’m just a few years younger than Mike, but I remember first hearing about The Jackson 5 when my family was on vacation in Philadelphia. Everybody was talking about this new group of boys that were out that was as good as The Temptations, and that the lead singer was only 11 years old. Everybody was just blown away by how damned good they were, especially the grown-folks of the day despite the groups youthful appeal. And believe me, from the time you first heard about The Jackson 5; you never stopped hearing about them. They were as hip, fresh, and happening as history portrays them to have been. Yet and still, this documentary taught me a lot about what was going on behind the scenes; stuff that I just didn’t know at the time, stuff that I suppose few of us knew at the time.

For one thing, I never knew of Bobby Taylor or his group The Vancouvers (…nor the other name they went by which included two well known and very unfortunate ethnic slurs), or that Tommy Chong (of Cheech & Chong) was ever a singer, for that matter. Back in those days, the very well established storyline was that Diana Ross had “discovered” the Jackson 5. Talk about being unappreciated; I hope that at least Michael showed Bobby the appropriate love and support for having been the one that worked tirelessly to give The Jackson 5 their start. And speaking of their start; that must have been an amazing party, when Berry Gordy introduced The Jackson 5 to some of the Motown family. I loved the memory that Dionne Warwick relayed about how she first met Michael as a little boy; the way he just sat down next to her, turned and said “…and who are you?”, lol. His focus was laser-sharp from the start. He knew he was going to be bigger than anybody was in that room.

Filled with all this new information about Michael’s beginnings, I put the documentary on hold and put on my “Michael Jackson – Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour” DVD, because I wanted to contrast Michael as a little boy with the best of what he would become as an adult. From the moment Michael jumps up out of the floor and just stands there like a statue while it rains sparkles down behind him while the crowd goes nuts, I just sat there watching while shaking my damned head. This was to be Michael at his peak. Actually, I didn’t even get to see this concert footage until shortly after Michael’s death, but have since watched it probably a dozen times. However, upon watching it this time was when I was reminded: “Damn, I really LOVED this guy!”.

Michael Jackson - Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour

After watching just the first song, his performance of “Jam”, I took the DVD off and continued watching the “Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon” documentary, although not before putting on my studio headphones and listening to “Jam” from the Special Edition CD of “Dangerous”. I listened to it as if it were the first time I was hearing it, and in fact; was remembering the first time I heard it, while on vacation in Las Vegas in December of 1991. With the Special Edition CD, every nuance of the mix rings through loud & clear. Heavy D’s performance was amazing, but it was at that point that I realized I never really knew the lyrics from that song, as many times as I’ve heard it. Therefore, I went to the net and proceeded to bring “Jam” completely into focus. "Dangerous" is clearly my favorite album by Michael Jackson. I took my headphones off and went back to the documentary, thinking: “Damn right, I’m a Michael Jackson fan!”.

Michael Jackson - Dangerous (Special Edition)

The documentary picked up from the rise of his solo career, and then of course went into the two trials. Up until this point in time, I’ve always reserved judgment of Michael in regards to the allegations of child-molestation, feeling that I would leave his guilt or innocence up to his maker to decide. Although, I always felt suspicious about the people that were making these allegations against him, and I always questioned their motives. Even the District Attorney’s motives always seemed suspect to me. In addition, in regards to whatever he may or may not have done, it never seemed to me that Michael would have been the type of person that would have ever physically hurt any of those children, and I could always see how perhaps his attraction to kids could be explained in a way that didn’t involve molestation. After watching this documentary and considering statements that had been made by Macaulay Culkin, Lisa Marie (who seems very direct and honest to me, and like the last person on earth that would attempt to bullshit anyone), as well as various others closely associated with him, I’m satisfied and convinced that the allegations of molestation that were brought against Michael were complete bullshit. Never during the course of the trial were we allowed to see and hear all aspects concerning the accusers. Now that all the information is out, I’m completely convinced that certain people saw a particular weakness in Michael, and constructed a scheme to go after his money. The others involved who weren’t after his money per se, like the D.A., just seemed Hell-bent on tearing this man apart. Sadly, even though Michael was acquitted of all charges, I believe these trials, particularly the last one, were the beginning of the end for Michael. I felt at the time of these trials that these people were killing Michael, literally. I can only imagine how this man must have felt, once loved by the entire world, now being the victim of taunts and ridicule from those who never stopped believing he was a guilty man. I feel so sorry for Michael for the raid on his Neverland ranch, and for the strip-search he was forced to endure, along with the pictures that were taken. That must have been unbearably humiliating. Yet, he stood strong and did his best to fight a good fight, ultimately to no good end. He may have cleared his name under the law, but never completely in the court of public opinion, and that breaks my heart.

What a strong woman his Mom has been through all this, bless her heart. Moreover, what a really good and complete documentary this was about the life of an icon. I've enjoyed this experience over the holiday weekend, reviewing the life and music of Michael Jackson. I feel like a new fan all over again, a born-again Michael Jackson fan.

PDogz, did you write this?

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Reply #308 posted 12/27/11 12:56pm

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MattyJam said:

dm3857 said:

How to get the most out of your mj albums?

alright well lately i have been wanting to get the most out of my mj albums by adding outtakes,demos,extended versions of songs, official remixes..etc..

the problem is idk where to start. of coarse i have things that are already released like for all time carosel, fly away,and streetwalker...

but what else is there for each album?

Off the top of my head (and I'm sure I've missed loads)...

Invincible outtakes:

Another Day

We've Had Enough

Blue Gangsta

A Place With No Name

Escape

One More Chance

The Way You Love Me

Beautiful Girl

Shout

Hollywood Tonight

I Am A Loser

HIStory outtakes

Much Too Soon

Dangerous outtakes:

She Got It

If You Don't Love Me

Work That Body

Serious Effect

Someone Put Your Hand Out

Monkey Business

For All Time

Bad outtakes:

Streetwalker

Fly Away

We Are Here To Change The World

Cheater

Thriller outtakes:

Got The Hots

Slapstick

Trouble

Carousel

Behind The Mask

Niteline

Hot Street

Behind The Mask

Off The Wall outtakes:

Sunset Driver

Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'

[Edited 12/27/11 1:02am]

added a couple

"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 #309 posted 12/27/11 1:39pm

Timmy84

bboy87 said:

MattyJam said:

Off the top of my head (and I'm sure I've missed loads)...

Invincible outtakes:

Another Day

We've Had Enough

Blue Gangsta

A Place With No Name

Escape

One More Chance

The Way You Love Me

Beautiful Girl

Shout

Hollywood Tonight

I Am A Loser

HIStory outtakes

Much Too Soon

Dangerous outtakes:

She Got It

If You Don't Love Me

Work That Body

Serious Effect

Someone Put Your Hand Out

Monkey Business

For All Time

Bad outtakes:

Streetwalker

Fly Away

We Are Here To Change The World

Cheater

Thriller outtakes:

Got The Hots

Slapstick

Trouble

Carousel

Behind The Mask

Niteline

Hot Street

Behind The Mask

Off The Wall outtakes:

Sunset Driver

Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'

[Edited 12/27/11 1:02am]

added a couple

Any idea what year "Do You Know Where Your Children Are" was created? I'm assuming it's a Dangerous outtake.

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Reply #310 posted 12/27/11 2:00pm

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bboy87 said:

PDogz said:

Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon

I’m A Born-Again Michael Jackson Fan

Actually, not that I ever stopped being a fan, it’s just that I watched the documentary “Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon” over the Christmas Holiday and was reminded of why I was ever a fan of his in the first place.

Although first of all, if I had listened to the negative reviews coming from some who would consider themselves his biggest fans, I would have never watched this documentary. I suppose some of Michael’s most adoring fans don’t very much appreciate when someone who knew him personally speaks their mind in regards to Mike when he was perhaps not at his most saint-like. From what I had read, I was preparing myself to be assaulted by nasty, unfair opinions of Mike by perhaps those who may have had an axe to grind with him, but that moment never came. Michael, in my opinion, was a wonderful human being and undisputedly one of the greatest entertainers that ever lived. However, he was also a very shrewd executive, and could be devilish, cold and calculating in his dealings with people. That’s part of what I loved about Michael. I appreciate hearing all aspects of how people who knew Michael experienced him, for better and for worse. I just didn’t hear where anyone spoke of Michael disparagingly or cast him in any particular negative light. On the contrary, the people who knew him best seemed to paint a picture of a man that was kind and loving, almost to a fault.

I was on board for Michael’s career from the beginning. I’m just a few years younger than Mike, but I remember first hearing about The Jackson 5 when my family was on vacation in Philadelphia. Everybody was talking about this new group of boys that were out that was as good as The Temptations, and that the lead singer was only 11 years old. Everybody was just blown away by how damned good they were, especially the grown-folks of the day despite the groups youthful appeal. And believe me, from the time you first heard about The Jackson 5; you never stopped hearing about them. They were as hip, fresh, and happening as history portrays them to have been. Yet and still, this documentary taught me a lot about what was going on behind the scenes; stuff that I just didn’t know at the time, stuff that I suppose few of us knew at the time.

For one thing, I never knew of Bobby Taylor or his group The Vancouvers (…nor the other name they went by which included two well known and very unfortunate ethnic slurs), or that Tommy Chong (of Cheech & Chong) was ever a singer, for that matter. Back in those days, the very well established storyline was that Diana Ross had “discovered” the Jackson 5. Talk about being unappreciated; I hope that at least Michael showed Bobby the appropriate love and support for having been the one that worked tirelessly to give The Jackson 5 their start. And speaking of their start; that must have been an amazing party, when Berry Gordy introduced The Jackson 5 to some of the Motown family. I loved the memory that Dionne Warwick relayed about how she first met Michael as a little boy; the way he just sat down next to her, turned and said “…and who are you?”, lol. His focus was laser-sharp from the start. He knew he was going to be bigger than anybody was in that room.

Filled with all this new information about Michael’s beginnings, I put the documentary on hold and put on my “Michael Jackson – Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour” DVD, because I wanted to contrast Michael as a little boy with the best of what he would become as an adult. From the moment Michael jumps up out of the floor and just stands there like a statue while it rains sparkles down behind him while the crowd goes nuts, I just sat there watching while shaking my damned head. This was to be Michael at his peak. Actually, I didn’t even get to see this concert footage until shortly after Michael’s death, but have since watched it probably a dozen times. However, upon watching it this time was when I was reminded: “Damn, I really LOVED this guy!”.

Michael Jackson - Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour

After watching just the first song, his performance of “Jam”, I took the DVD off and continued watching the “Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon” documentary, although not before putting on my studio headphones and listening to “Jam” from the Special Edition CD of “Dangerous”. I listened to it as if it were the first time I was hearing it, and in fact; was remembering the first time I heard it, while on vacation in Las Vegas in December of 1991. With the Special Edition CD, every nuance of the mix rings through loud & clear. Heavy D’s performance was amazing, but it was at that point that I realized I never really knew the lyrics from that song, as many times as I’ve heard it. Therefore, I went to the net and proceeded to bring “Jam” completely into focus. "Dangerous" is clearly my favorite album by Michael Jackson. I took my headphones off and went back to the documentary, thinking: “Damn right, I’m a Michael Jackson fan!”.

Michael Jackson - Dangerous (Special Edition)

The documentary picked up from the rise of his solo career, and then of course went into the two trials. Up until this point in time, I’ve always reserved judgment of Michael in regards to the allegations of child-molestation, feeling that I would leave his guilt or innocence up to his maker to decide. Although, I always felt suspicious about the people that were making these allegations against him, and I always questioned their motives. Even the District Attorney’s motives always seemed suspect to me. In addition, in regards to whatever he may or may not have done, it never seemed to me that Michael would have been the type of person that would have ever physically hurt any of those children, and I could always see how perhaps his attraction to kids could be explained in a way that didn’t involve molestation. After watching this documentary and considering statements that had been made by Macaulay Culkin, Lisa Marie (who seems very direct and honest to me, and like the last person on earth that would attempt to bullshit anyone), as well as various others closely associated with him, I’m satisfied and convinced that the allegations of molestation that were brought against Michael were complete bullshit. Never during the course of the trial were we allowed to see and hear all aspects concerning the accusers. Now that all the information is out, I’m completely convinced that certain people saw a particular weakness in Michael, and constructed a scheme to go after his money. The others involved who weren’t after his money per se, like the D.A., just seemed Hell-bent on tearing this man apart. Sadly, even though Michael was acquitted of all charges, I believe these trials, particularly the last one, were the beginning of the end for Michael. I felt at the time of these trials that these people were killing Michael, literally. I can only imagine how this man must have felt, once loved by the entire world, now being the victim of taunts and ridicule from those who never stopped believing he was a guilty man. I feel so sorry for Michael for the raid on his Neverland ranch, and for the strip-search he was forced to endure, along with the pictures that were taken. That must have been unbearably humiliating. Yet, he stood strong and did his best to fight a good fight, ultimately to no good end. He may have cleared his name under the law, but never completely in the court of public opinion, and that breaks my heart.

What a strong woman his Mom has been through all this, bless her heart. Moreover, what a really good and complete documentary this was about the life of an icon. I've enjoyed this experience over the holiday weekend, reviewing the life and music of Michael Jackson. I feel like a new fan all over again, a born-again Michael Jackson fan.

PDogz, did you write this?

nod Yes.

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Reply #311 posted 12/27/11 2:24pm

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Timmy84 said:

bboy87 said:

added a couple

Any idea what year "Do You Know Where Your Children Are" was created? I'm assuming it's a Dangerous outtake.

I forgot about Do You Know Where Your Children Are!

shame because I listen to it all the time

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Reply #312 posted 12/27/11 2:34pm

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PDogz said:

bboy87 said:

PDogz, did you write this?

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I loved the first half of the documentary, hearing from folks from his childhood and talking about him during the Chitlin' Circuit before they got signed and then at Motown. Bobby Taylor probably has STORIES. Even after Barry took him off of the team, he was still in their lives and even recorded with them in '75 before they signed with Epic. You can tell his opinion on Joe Jackson is quite different from Tito and Rebbie's

The second half.....ehh, I think some parts could've been done better, and LESS David Gest, Frank Cascio, and J. Randy Taraborelli lol

but you can tell the whole project was done out of love. So many of these documentaries and books are just to cash in on the public wanting to know about Michael, but you can tell a lot of these folks wanted to let people know about the Michael they knew and loved

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Reply #313 posted 12/27/11 2:55pm

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bboy87 said:

PDogz said:

nod Yes.

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I loved the first half of the documentary, hearing from folks from his childhood and talking about him during the Chitlin' Circuit before they got signed and then at Motown. Bobby Taylor probably has STORIES. Even after Barry took him off of the team, he was still in their lives and even recorded with them in '75 before they signed with Epic. You can tell his opinion on Joe Jackson is quite different from Tito and Rebbie's

The second half.....ehh, I think some parts could've been done better, and LESS David Gest, Frank Cascio, and J. Randy Taraborelli lol

but you can tell the whole project was done out of love. So many of these documentaries and books are just to cash in on the public wanting to know about Michael, but you can tell a lot of these folks wanted to let people know about the Michael they knew and loved

Thanks man.

I also agree that there was quite a bit of David Gest. Before watching this documentary, I couldn't have picked him out of a line-up. But while I was watching it, I was like; "Who IS this guy with the eyebrows?!?", lol. Most documentaries place subtitles under the person speaking, at least for that person's first part in the film. This documentary should have done that, because I didn't know who half those people were. The documentary also made me feel about a half of one percent better about Joe. The goal he had in mind was a good one, and he eventually made it happen. Still, he came/comes across as a tad bit evil to me, lol. At least it was nice to see that he was a rather handsome dude in his youth, I suppose that earned him another half a percent in my book.


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Reply #314 posted 12/27/11 3:07pm

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bboy87 said:

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Any idea what year "Do You Know Where Your Children Are" was created? I'm assuming it's a Dangerous outtake.

I forgot about Do You Know Where Your Children Are!

shame because I listen to it all the time

lol I'm sure it was probably a Dangerous outtake.

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Reply #315 posted 12/27/11 3:23pm

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Timmy84 said:

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<3 2pac lol . Are most of the outakes on youtube?

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Reply #316 posted 12/27/11 3:29pm

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Timmy84 said:

bboy87 said:

I forgot about Do You Know Where Your Children Are!

shame because I listen to it all the time

lol I'm sure it was probably a Dangerous outtake.

It is. It was recorded in 1990

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Reply #317 posted 12/27/11 3:30pm

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bboy87 said:

Timmy84 said:

lol I'm sure it was probably a Dangerous outtake.

It is. It was recorded in 1990

Figures. nod Especially from the music and his vocals during that period...

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Reply #318 posted 12/27/11 3:36pm

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PDogz said:

bboy87 said:

[img:$uid]http://3beautifulbamfs.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/the_rock_clap_clap_gif.gif[/img:$uid]

I loved the first half of the documentary, hearing from folks from his childhood and talking about him during the Chitlin' Circuit before they got signed and then at Motown. Bobby Taylor probably has STORIES. Even after Barry took him off of the team, he was still in their lives and even recorded with them in '75 before they signed with Epic. You can tell his opinion on Joe Jackson is quite different from Tito and Rebbie's

The second half.....ehh, I think some parts could've been done better, and LESS David Gest, Frank Cascio, and J. Randy Taraborelli lol

but you can tell the whole project was done out of love. So many of these documentaries and books are just to cash in on the public wanting to know about Michael, but you can tell a lot of these folks wanted to let people know about the Michael they knew and loved

Thanks man.

I also agree that there was quite a bit of David Gest. Before watching this documentary, I couldn't have picked him out of a line-up. But while I was watching it, I was like; "Who IS this guy with the eyebrows?!?", lol. Most documentaries place subtitles under the person speaking, at least for that person's first part in the film. This documentary should have done that, because I didn't know who half those people were. The documentary also made me feel about a half of one percent better about Joe. The goal he had in mind was a good one, and he eventually made it happen. Still, he came/comes across as a tad bit evil to me, lol. At least it was nice to see that he was a rather handsome dude in his youth, I suppose that earned him another half a percent in my book.


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I agree.

Lawd, when David Gest's face showed up on the screen, my eyes watered because my face started to sting. It's stretched that much lol

In regards to Joe, I think it was interesting how Tito and Rebbie were saying "Our dad wasn't that bad...." then it cuts to Bobby Taylor saying "JOE WAS A TYRANT" lol and David also echoed that sentiment. Tommy Chung a couple of years ago talked about Joe in stand up performance and said was Joe was an asshole lol I have a feeling Tito and Jermaine had a better relationship with Joe than Michael and Marlon did. You can still hear hurt in Marlon's voice when he spoke about how Joe was rough on him when they were kids and how Joe kept having him compete with his little brother neutral

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Reply #319 posted 12/27/11 3:39pm

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Timmy84 said:

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<3 2pac lol . Are most of the outakes on youtube?

A lot of them are being taken off. The estate and Sony has sent Web Sherrif after alot of fans' pages. My MJJVault youtube page that had old news reports from the Bad Tour, commercials, and other footage was terminated last week because I had several of the Thriller outtakes. Do You Know Where Your Children Are seems to be a bit harder to find on there too (the actual song, not that remix that has the Dirty Harry soundbite and Jay Z rap mixed in)

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Reply #320 posted 12/27/11 3:44pm

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bboy87 said:

babybugz said:

<3 2pac lol . Are most of the outakes on youtube?

A lot of them are being taken off. The estate and Sony has sent Web Sherrif after alot of fans' pages. My MJJVault youtube page that had old news reports from the Bad Tour, commercials, and other footage was terminated last week because I had several of the Thriller outtakes. Do You Know Where Your Children Are seems to be a bit harder to find on there too (the actual song, not that remix that has the Dirty Harry soundbite and Jay Z rap mixed in)

Not surprised. It seems like a lot of Michael outtakes/demos/rare songs have been taken off on YouTube especially lately.

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Reply #321 posted 12/27/11 3:46pm

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babybugz said:

<3 2pac lol . Are most of the outakes on youtube?

A lot of them are being taken off. The estate and Sony has sent Web Sherrif after alot of fans' pages. My MJJVault youtube page that had old news reports from the Bad Tour, commercials, and other footage was terminated last week because I had several of the Thriller outtakes. Do You Know Where Your Children Are seems to be a bit harder to find on there too (the actual song, not that remix that has the Dirty Harry soundbite and Jay Z rap mixed in)

Him again? rolleyes lol

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Reply #322 posted 12/27/11 3:50pm

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babybugz said:

bboy87 said:

A lot of them are being taken off. The estate and Sony has sent Web Sherrif after alot of fans' pages. My MJJVault youtube page that had old news reports from the Bad Tour, commercials, and other footage was terminated last week because I had several of the Thriller outtakes. Do You Know Where Your Children Are seems to be a bit harder to find on there too (the actual song, not that remix that has the Dirty Harry soundbite and Jay Z rap mixed in)

Him again? rolleyes lol

lol

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Reply #323 posted 12/27/11 4:12pm

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bboy87 said:

A lot of them are being taken off. The estate and Sony has sent Web Sherrif after alot of fans' pages. My MJJVault youtube page that had old news reports from the Bad Tour, commercials, and other footage was terminated last week because I had several of the Thriller outtakes. Do You Know Where Your Children Are seems to be a bit harder to find on there too (the actual song, not that remix that has the Dirty Harry soundbite and Jay Z rap mixed in)

Not surprised. It seems like a lot of Michael outtakes/demos/rare songs have been taken off on YouTube especially lately.

Maybe a boxset of unreleased material is being considered

but then again, they probably want to release a remix album instead lol

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Reply #324 posted 12/27/11 4:25pm

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Not surprised. It seems like a lot of Michael outtakes/demos/rare songs have been taken off on YouTube especially lately.

Maybe a boxset of unreleased material is being considered

but then again, they probably want to release a remix album instead lol

Right. lol

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Reply #325 posted 12/27/11 5:55pm

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what about the track we be ballin with ice cube?

man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #326 posted 12/27/11 6:01pm

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what about the track we be ballin with ice cube?

It was Ice Cube's track featuring Michael... that was supposed to be on some NBA soundtrack. It was a b-ball remix of his "We Be Clubbin'".

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Reply #327 posted 12/27/11 8:50pm

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The salvation of man is through love and in love. - Dr. V. Frankl

"When you close your heart, you close your mind." - Michael Jackson (Man In The Mirror)

"I don't need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off" lol
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Reply #328 posted 12/27/11 9:12pm

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It's We Be Ballin' with Shaq no?

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Reply #329 posted 12/27/11 10:47pm

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It's We Be Ballin' with Shaq no?

Ice Cube (Feat. Michael Jackson & Shaq)

I wonder how they got Michael on the record. Maybe through Shaq (i.e 2Bad)

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