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The cover of The Jacksons' 1984 album Victory.
this isthe place they are doing one of their concerts at, (Consitution Hall) [img:$uid]http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/images/stories/large/2011/07/17/1107170302331160_1.jpg[/img:$uid] [Edited 4/3/12 10:55am] | |
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Oh, oh, I wanna go! 50% because I genuinely looove at least 70% of Jacksons/Jackson5 catalog and ok the other 50% of the reason is because I feel like this is probably the closest thing I'll ever get to MJ's concert...I know that's kind of a pathetic reason to go to someone's concert but whatever! Most people around me who "love" MJ only know his music from OTW to Invincible...I'd love to be surrounded by people who followed his career from the very beginning...u know, the ones who actually know the lyrics to every single song on Dancing Machine album!!!!
hmm I don't know about that...didn't they get together for that Hurricane Katrina relief project? I think last time MJ discussed the potential reunion was @ Geraldo interview...I think. I mean even if the other brothers wanted to do reunion show MJ probably was too focused on his own project and I'm sure he was the one calling the shots... | |
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Picture not showing up but Consitution Hall is pretty big. | |
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Interesting they're doing a show there... | |
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They obviously wanted to tour before. But with Michael alive, a Jacksons reunion without him doesn't make sense, see their '89 reunion. So the only course for them was to hold out until Michael might agree to tour with them. Now with Michael gone it's obviously now or never. I still think it's a shame that they never got to do a real reunion. | |
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Janet played there too last year! I was there. It's a cool arena. Kinda like a shrunken basketball arena. | |
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You know ole' greasy face is going to be stepping up front every chance he gets. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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How many people does it seat? | |
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I do wish they had done this earlier, but good luck to them.
And why isn't this bigger news? This isn't just being mentioned on some random blog in Houston, is it? | |
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I can't find any other stories on the internet. Probably because nobody cares about the rest of The Jacksons. People may hate to hear it, but it's the truth. The only way this tour could be a big success is if they promoted it as a MJ tribute tour. None of the other brothers have been popular in decades. | |
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It don't really have a connection with either Michael or Janet. It's just the brothers. I guess that's why. | |
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But from the way some in the family play up to the media and give them what they want, you would think they would be more "in" with the media.
With or without MJ, there should be more respect for them than this, IMO.
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are they allowed to do this without his estate's permission?joe jackson and his business got a lawsuit against them for promote tribute perfumes | |
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They're not a rock group like The Who or Pink Floyd. Veteran R&B acts generally don't get a lot of press. How much publicity does Maze, The Time/O7, or Charlie Wilson get? Kool & The Gang are only getting written about because they're with Van Halen. At most, old acts might get a Sinbad or Tom Joyner cruise, which doesn't get mainstream recognition. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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They shouldn't promote it as an MJ tribute tour! Jermaine already attempted that and failed. They should do exactly what they are doing and promote it as a JACKSONS tour and play small venues. That is the only way this thing will work--provided they can all work together as a group! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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1.) They're more linked to R&B music. R&B don't get much press like pop-rock acts. 2.) They hadn't performed together in 22 years save for the reunion with Michael during the 2001 anniversary shows. 3.) They're not Michael or Janet. | |
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Uhm, Wikipedia? It's small... about 3500. | |
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True. I'm surprised they even got something together. I wish them the best, but I do wonder how long it will last. I watched their reality show and it was always something. | |
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Hey,
Who's going? I live in the DC area and I think I'm going. My close friends arent fans so I would like to hook up with some folks who can appreciate this concert.
We can exchange emails..maybe we should send the emails to our Org notes and not post them here.
Now, who's going for the front row seats? The prices are $150, $65, and $45.
I think the $65 tickets are reasonable...folks aint tryna spend $150. Besides, we can always move up, lol. For $150, I'mma need them to throw in another act, just sayin...
They mentioned it on 95.5 WPGC this morning, a pop station. I'm not sure if they was trying to be funny, but the DJ, Free, said, "you can hear Jermiane sing Do What You Do" LOL They were taking callers who wanted tickets.
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Wiki's never accurate until one puts links. Thanks though. | |
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yeah you're right besides there's already an official MJ tribute tour that the estate endorsed which is the Cirque Michael Jackson Immortal and is already a massive success and grossed $200 million in ticket sales and been the #1 touring act in North America since its debut in OCT 2011 | |
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I was just saying that promoting it as an MJ tribute tour is the only way it'd make the news and get tons of people to want to go.. | |
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Awesome news. I love these guys, no matter what. | |
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The Jacksons Plot ‘Unity’ Summer
Michael Jackson’s siblings take to the road once again as “The Jacksons: Unity Tour 2012” prepares to launch a summer run. Embarking on their first major tour since Ronald Reagan lived in the White House, The Jacksons have four shows going up on Ticketmaster this weekend – Englewood, N.M., at the Bergen Performing Arts Center June 30; Baltimore at the Modell Performing Arts Center At The Lyric July 1; Washington, D.C., at DAR Constitution Hall July 3 and Houston at the Bayou Music Center (formerly Verizon Wireless Theater) July 14. The biggest tour to date for The Jacksons was 1984’s “Victory” outing, the last tour the group did with Michael. Rumors of a reunion tour continued to circulate right up until Michael’s 2009 death.
Presales for the four shows mentioned above begin April 5 and general onsales launch April 6. We would like to refer you to the group’s website for more information but as of today TheJacksons.com appears to have not been updated since March 12 when a message wishing “Happy Birthday” to Marlon posted. Maybe you’ll have better luck. Just click here.
--Jay Smith http://www.pollstar.com/n...?ID=800966
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I didn't expect Randy to join in. His nature is so similiar to that of Janet's. I guess that's why they are the closest. | |
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I dont blame them but more with Janet she seems to only think about herself. She tends to stay out of the family things or anything that reunites everyone.
I could understand Randy not wanting to be apart of it soon after MJ passed but right now I dont see anything wrong with them all touring together. | |
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I think a lot of that is exaggerated for the cameras, and edited that way. The network is not going to show a program that has everybody happy and jumping around like Gidget. The audience today would think that is boring, unfortunately. They want a lot of mess to gossip about like The Jerry Springer Show. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Good luck fellas....... | |
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