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Reply #300 posted 12/20/12 7:25am

alphastreet

I always liked LMP's style, even during her first album though she was this close to being Avril Lavigne's mom lol I believe her when she said she became very stressed out and had health problems after the divorce even if they still had a fling for some time.

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Reply #301 posted 12/22/12 12:07am

Emancipation89

dag said:

Emancipation89 said:

Yeah she looked happy and all girly when she was with him and after 1997,98 it's like... she didn't care to look pretty anymore. Oh and she always looks really agitated too. I'm sure she has many great qualities and they have a lot in common but ugh not a fan of them as a couple lol

I think they were great as a "married" couple, but not as a "divorced" couple. If you know what I mean. In the beginning they both looked happy and relaxed, when it was starting to go downhill, Lisa especially was not handling it well, at least publically. Michael may have been doing whatever, but unlike her he was doing it privately.

Yeah you think so? Personally I don't even like them as a married couple lol I don't doubt he loved her but I feel like he rushed into marriage because he wanted to be a dad and felt as if he had to prove that he was straight to the public more than anything. And Lisa, well every time I see her in an interview she sounds like she was hopelessly in love with him. she probably wanted to lock him up asap lol! That's why I don't like their public appearances together too much like magazine covers, interviews, and their video U R Not Alone...omg lol. I do however like seeing their private pictures when they were just hanging out together. They look comfortable, natural and simply happy. I just don't think they had strong enough foundation or even what it takes to make a marriage work you know? But like I said I do believe they were in love...I feel like if they didn't get married they could've been together longer if that makes any sense.

Ahh and since we're on the subject lol, really, I can't think of a perfect wife/partner figure for Michael...I think he wanted to be a dad and have many kids and loved the whole family-unit concept but I'm not sure if a life-long partner was something for him, you know? As rare as it may be I believe some people are better off single and I think MJ could've been one of those people..

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Reply #302 posted 12/22/12 7:10am

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Personal belongings of MJ with his autographs, Bush sold at auction, most likely a fake ...

Here jacket sold for tens of thousands of dollars.

but the photo, where MJ wearing this (the official version) jacket.

count the number of strips lol

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Reply #303 posted 12/22/12 6:34pm

godyssey

I totally agree and was thinking the same thing. When Lisa was with Michael, she looked like an "old Hollywood" movie star. After Michael was out of the picture, she seemed to let herself go.

I realize that Michael was into that Hollywood glamour. I wonder if perhaps he was the mastermind behind her look when they were together. She really looked beautiful during that time.

mjscarousal said:

Lisa was at her prettiest when she was with Michael. Even her look was classy after that she went straight to trash.

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Reply #304 posted 12/22/12 6:40pm

godyssey

Emancipation89 said:

dag said:

I think they were great as a "married" couple, but not as a "divorced" couple. If you know what I mean. In the beginning they both looked happy and relaxed, when it was starting to go downhill, Lisa especially was not handling it well, at least publically. Michael may have been doing whatever, but unlike her he was doing it privately.

Yeah you think so? Personally I don't even like them as a married couple lol I don't doubt he loved her but I feel like he rushed into marriage because he wanted to be a dad and felt as if he had to prove that he was straight to the public more than anything. And Lisa, well every time I see her in an interview she sounds like she was hopelessly in love with him. she probably wanted to lock him up asap lol! That's why I don't like their public appearances together too much like magazine covers, interviews, and their video U R Not Alone...omg lol. I do however like seeing their private pictures when they were just hanging out together. They look comfortable, natural and simply happy. I just don't think they had strong enough foundation or even what it takes to make a marriage work you know? But like I said I do believe they were in love...I feel like if they didn't get married they could've been together longer if that makes any sense.

Ahh and since we're on the subject lol, really, I can't think of a perfect wife/partner figure for Michael...I think he wanted to be a dad and have many kids and loved the whole family-unit concept but I'm not sure if a life-long partner was something for him, you know? As rare as it may be I believe some people are better off single and I think MJ could've been one of those people..

I agree with everything that you said. Although I think he could've had a life long partner if she were a submissive woman. I think he liked having a financial equal, but I don't think he wanted someone who wasn't submissive, and Lisa challenged him. IMO. I think he would've liked someone more passive like his mother.

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Reply #305 posted 12/24/12 3:44pm

HAPPYPERSON

Michael Jackson's artistic and humanitarian legacy 2012

The editorial team of MJ Truth Now would like to extend holiday greetings to you and your families. MJ Truth Now's purpose is to promote awareness regarding the media's unethical and denigrating coverage of Michael Jackson. We also try to keep you informed about projects that promote Michael Jackson's artistic and humanitarian legacy. We have tried to stay true to that mission throughout the year.

The year has brought media coverage of controversial Jackson family actions, a failed Howard Mann lawsuit against the Estate, and of Randall Sullivan's bloated and lackluster, tabloid sourced Michael Jackson biography. These things can sow dissent and emotional reaction in the Michael Jackson community which can divide us if we allow it.

There have also been many terrific events celebrating Michael's achievements and influence as an artist and icon. 2012 brought episodes of "Glee" and "Dancing With The Stars" featuring the music of Michael Jackson with the "Glee" episode getting the highest ratings to date. The "Bad 25" Pepsi campaign had us all searching stores around the world for a can of Pepsi with Michael's image. Some of us may have even scored the life-sized cutout of Michael from the ad campaign or were tempted to chase a Pepsi truck. Early summer saw the release of the single "Don't Be Messin' Round" exclusively at Walmart.

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September, "Bad 25" was released in celebration of the 1987 release of the world's fifth highest selling album of all time. It was the first album to ever have five number one singles and has sold nearly 45 million copies. The collection included many new demos recorded during the "Bad" era, a DVD of the July 16, 1988 Wembley Stadium concert recorded live before Prince Charles and Princess Diana along with live audio of the concert. These

new songs will become part of the catalog of songs that we love as they show the artist in his various stages of creativity.

As part of the ongoing celebration of all things "Bad," the Spike Lee directed documentary chronicling the making of the "Bad" album, "Bad 25" was released in select theaters. It was shown on U.S. television on November 22nd and then in various countries around the world. Garnering nearly universal acclaim by critics, it received standing ovations at three different film festivals. It is an important piece of history that shows the true character, work ethic, humor and genius of Michael which the media has tried to suppress. It will be available on DVD in February of 2013.

Michael Bush's book, "King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson" was released in November and tells the story of Michael as fashion icon.

The academic world expanded their study of Michael Jackson as artist and businessman at several universities around the country this fall as well. This month, the Dance Heritage Coalition added Michael to its venerable list of dance treasures. The coalition chose the original 100 dance-world icons in 1999 and hasn't added anyone to the list since. This year they have chosen only twelve with Michael among them.

http://www.columbusalive....sures.html

Perhaps as important as these things are, it is Michael's continuing impact on his fans, both long-time and new, which is also important. It is in the words of current music star Bruno Mars, "I feel like he set the bar for artists. Any artist, I don't care what genre you do, you should always aspire to be like Michael Jackson.

"Because the details, the attention to detail he did on everything he did, everything he was a part of, you can look at what made him so iconic, the glove, the hat, the dancing, the music videos, the way he sang when he sang, everything he did was Michael Jackson, and he just kind of stamped that on the world."

http://www.dailyrecord.co...ld-1464017

Michael's music continues to be a unifier. The players in the Washington Redskins locker room couldn't agree on what music should be played in the locker room before and after practice. Pierre Garcon, Redskins player, came up with a compromise - play Michael Jackson's music.

"I think the other kind of tunes that were in the locker room, the language was not the best," Garcon laughed, trying to find a delicate way to put it. "But Michael Jackson is good all around. Everybody likes it, from young guys to older guys and everybody can relate to it. It's feel-good music. You know, guys enjoy it and remember the days they heard those songs, and the dances and the videos. It's all-around good music."

http://www.washingtonpost...l-jackson/

His influence lives in the lives of two young friends, Hannah and Candice, both 21. Hannah's best friend, Candice, experienced kidney failure and required dialysis twice weekly for the past few years. Hannah loves Michael Jackson and his music and passed on that love to Candice who is now a member of the MJ Community. This week Hannah donated a

kidney to Candice. The first thing Hannah wanted was to have Michael's

music in her hospital room when she woke up. Her sister made sure of it because she is also a Michael fan. Candice's body accepted Hannah's kidney and they are both home now and doing well and will be dancing to Michael's music very soon.

The love of Michael and his music are in the words of another young friend, Leila, age 9. She loves all things Michael and really
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wanted the Michael Jackson theme basket featured in a local charitable organization's theme basket raffle. Her grandmother spent $50.00 on raffle tickets and Leila was lucky enough to win! She tells her grandmother that the next time they go to California, she wants to see Michael's resting place. She expressed the hope that the bad doctor was punished for not taking care of Michael. Leila said that if she would have been there with Michael she would have taken great care of Michael. Her grandmother assured her that Murray was currently in jail.

Michael inspires countless acts of charity and charitable contributions around the world. One project is the Everland Children's Home opening on Christmas Day in Liberia. Donations were collected from fans around the world in the name of Michael Jackson for this wonderful project.

There are many things to celebrate about Michael and his twin legacies of artistry and humanitarianism. The Michael Jackson Tribute Portrait has put together a very special video that is shared here. No matter how much we may disagree on some things in the Michael Jackson community, we must never forget that we were brought together by our love for Michael Jackson.

In the words of the video's creator, this video was created "to bring a very special holiday message to our entire community; one of peace, love and harmony. We were all brought together by our love for one remarkable man, Michael Jackson. This message is meant to inspire us to be the strong fan-mily unit that he would have wanted us to be. Please share this video with your friends so the entire MJ Community can see it."

Happy Holidays!

MJTruthNow

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Reply #306 posted 12/28/12 3:38am

dag

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What does the interviewer say at 2:14 when Michael's laughing?

"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 #307 posted 12/28/12 4:30am

alphastreet

he looked awesome in this interview....and had a haircut like mine at the time lol Prince had a similar do too for the ravejoy era, I was inspired by their looks and janet's nutty prof look later on.

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Reply #308 posted 12/28/12 5:19am

Harlepolis

Against my better judgement - and because I simply don't know better as far as his bio books are concerned - I've been reading "The Magic, The Madness, The Whole Story" by J. Randy Taraborrelli disbelief I didn't know I had a sadistic nature till now. This author grates my last fuckin' good nerve, yet I can't stop flipping the pages. My B.S. radar is ringing up a storm yet I can't seem to put this book down lol

Is there a better book?

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Reply #309 posted 12/28/12 6:03am

alphastreet

Harlepolis said:

Against my better judgement - and because I simply don't know better as far as his bio books are concerned - I've been reading "The Magic, The Madness, The Whole Story" by J. Randy Taraborrelli disbelief I didn't know I had a sadistic nature till now. This author grates my last fuckin' good nerve, yet I can't stop flipping the pages. My B.S. radar is ringing up a storm yet I can't seem to put this book down lol

Is there a better book?

mj fans are verrryyyy attracted to drama too wink it's familiar to us as it was with him, strange but true fact from all I've seen over the years, and I'm guilty of it too

Anyways I like the 1991 edition of the book, BS or not. I'm not crazy about the editions post 1993 and didn't buy them. And a book about voodoo feathers and charms is cool so I can't fault you wink

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Reply #310 posted 12/28/12 6:53am

Harlepolis

alphastreet said:

Harlepolis said:

Against my better judgement - and because I simply don't know better as far as his bio books are concerned - I've been reading "The Magic, The Madness, The Whole Story" by J. Randy Taraborrelli disbelief I didn't know I had a sadistic nature till now. This author grates my last fuckin' good nerve, yet I can't stop flipping the pages. My B.S. radar is ringing up a storm yet I can't seem to put this book down lol

Is there a better book?

mj fans are verrryyyy attracted to drama too wink it's familiar to us as it was with him, strange but true fact from all I've seen over the years, and I'm guilty of it too

Anyways I like the 1991 edition of the book, BS or not. I'm not crazy about the editions post 1993 and didn't buy them. And a book about voodoo feathers and charms is cool so I can't fault you wink

The hell are you talking about? Voodoo feathers and charms? lol

I downloaded this book after reading "Call Her Miss Ross" - which I thought was a good research - and I foolishly expected him to give MJ's music the same detailed treatement he gave to the law suit and his other anecdotes.

I'm still on the look for a book that documents his music ala Per's DMSR, if there's one.

[Edited 12/28/12 6:54am]

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Reply #311 posted 12/28/12 7:19am

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Harlepolis said:

alphastreet said:

mj fans are verrryyyy attracted to drama too wink it's familiar to us as it was with him, strange but true fact from all I've seen over the years, and I'm guilty of it too

Anyways I like the 1991 edition of the book, BS or not. I'm not crazy about the editions post 1993 and didn't buy them. And a book about voodoo feathers and charms is cool so I can't fault you wink

The hell are you talking about? Voodoo feathers and charms? lol

I downloaded this book after reading "Call Her Miss Ross" - which I thought was a good research - and I foolishly expected him to give MJ's music the same detailed treatement he gave to the law suit and his other anecdotes.

I'm still on the look for a book that documents his music ala Per's DMSR, if there's one.

[Edited 12/28/12 6:54am]

Referring to the "gift" Prince sent to Michael after refusing to take the co-lead on Bad.
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #312 posted 12/28/12 8:13am

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Harlepolis said:

Against my better judgement - and because I simply don't know better as far as his bio books are concerned - I've been reading "The Magic, The Madness, The Whole Story" by J. Randy Taraborrelli disbelief I didn't know I had a sadistic nature till now. This author grates my last fuckin' good nerve, yet I can't stop flipping the pages. My B.S. radar is ringing up a storm yet I can't seem to put this book down lol

Is there a better book?

Check me out and add me on:
www.last.fm/user/brandosoul
"Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for." -Bob Marley
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Reply #313 posted 12/28/12 10:01am

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Anyone with the Bad 25 anniversary boxset have an issue with scratched discs?. It was brand new & sealed but it seems the packaging (the CDs & DVD are in cardboard sleeeves) have caused the discs to be marked & scratched. I'm guessing I might have a similar issue with the discs due to the packaging in a new set too, so not sure if I should get it replaced or not?.

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Reply #314 posted 12/28/12 12:03pm

Harlepolis

silverchild said:

Harlepolis said:

Against my better judgement - and because I simply don't know better as far as his bio books are concerned - I've been reading "The Magic, The Madness, The Whole Story" by J. Randy Taraborrelli disbelief I didn't know I had a sadistic nature till now. This author grates my last fuckin' good nerve, yet I can't stop flipping the pages. My B.S. radar is ringing up a storm yet I can't seem to put this book down lol

Is there a better book?

As always, you come through nod Thank you.

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Reply #315 posted 12/28/12 12:04pm

Harlepolis

paisleypark4 said:

Harlepolis said:

The hell are you talking about? Voodoo feathers and charms? lol

I downloaded this book after reading "Call Her Miss Ross" - which I thought was a good research - and I foolishly expected him to give MJ's music the same detailed treatement he gave to the law suit and his other anecdotes.

I'm still on the look for a book that documents his music ala Per's DMSR, if there's one.

[Edited 12/28/12 6:54am]

Referring to the "gift" Prince sent to Michael after refusing to take the co-lead on Bad.

doh! lol

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Reply #316 posted 12/28/12 12:50pm

Timmy84

Harlepolis said:

alphastreet said:

mj fans are verrryyyy attracted to drama too wink it's familiar to us as it was with him, strange but true fact from all I've seen over the years, and I'm guilty of it too

Anyways I like the 1991 edition of the book, BS or not. I'm not crazy about the editions post 1993 and didn't buy them. And a book about voodoo feathers and charms is cool so I can't fault you wink

The hell are you talking about? Voodoo feathers and charms? lol

I downloaded this book after reading "Call Her Miss Ross" - which I thought was a good research - and I foolishly expected him to give MJ's music the same detailed treatement he gave to the law suit and his other anecdotes.

I'm still on the look for a book that documents his music ala Per's DMSR, if there's one.

[Edited 12/28/12 6:54am]

J. Randy actually took back some of the stuff he said about Diana in his updated biography about her so even his research into Diana is as questionable as the one with MJ. There's no book that actually really does MJ justice other than Joe Vogel's. I forgot the title of his book but I heard it went into detail about the most important subject about Michael: his music.

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Reply #317 posted 12/28/12 12:57pm

paisleypark4

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Harlepolis said:

silverchild said:

As always, you come through nod Thank you.

Best MJ book I have read focused on the music!

Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #318 posted 12/28/12 2:58pm

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Robot Dance!!!
question: is there a video where someone does it before the Jackson 5?
or the Jackson 5 have every reason to be called artists who actually introduced this famous dance move to the general public?

I read about a guy who made a move in the '60s, but saw no visual confirmation.
anyone familiar with the history of this dance?

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Reply #319 posted 12/28/12 10:01pm

Timmy84

LiLi1992 said:

Robot Dance!!!
question: is there a video where someone does it before the Jackson 5?
or the Jackson 5 have every reason to be called artists who actually introduced this famous dance move to the general public?

I read about a guy who made a move in the '60s, but saw no visual confirmation.
anyone familiar with the history of this dance?

People on Soul Train were doing it three years before the Jacksons ever did it. Hell James Brown even did the robot on an episode of Soul Train around 1973 while performing "Get on the Good Foot". It was created by someone (I forget his name) around the late 1960s... I forgot who Michael said he learned the dance from.

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Reply #320 posted 12/28/12 10:14pm

Harlepolis

Timmy84 said:

Harlepolis said:

The hell are you talking about? Voodoo feathers and charms? lol

I downloaded this book after reading "Call Her Miss Ross" - which I thought was a good research - and I foolishly expected him to give MJ's music the same detailed treatement he gave to the law suit and his other anecdotes.

I'm still on the look for a book that documents his music ala Per's DMSR, if there's one.

[Edited 12/28/12 6:54am]

J. Randy actually took back some of the stuff he said about Diana in his updated biography about her so even his research into Diana is as questionable as the one with MJ. There's no book that actually really does MJ justice other than Joe Vogel's. I forgot the title of his book but I heard it went into detail about the most important subject about Michael: his music.

I wouldn't put it past him.

There are alot of "insiders" and so-called "advisors" who contributed to his books, so u know how that goes.

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Reply #321 posted 12/29/12 12:25am

Emancipation89

dag said:

What does the interviewer say at 2:14 when Michael's laughing?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_VmQzVF-CI&feature=share&list=UUsqtTWqN3G2s41kPi7w_kEw[youtube]

I think he said "hear the radio next door by the way, someone just picked the wrong time to start cranking a tune, did you hear that?"

thetimefan said:

Anyone with the Bad 25 anniversary boxset have an issue with scratched discs?. It was brand new & sealed but it seems the packaging (the CDs & DVD are in cardboard sleeeves) have caused the discs to be marked & scratched. I'm guessing I might have a similar issue with the discs due to the packaging in a new set too, so not sure if I should get it replaced or not?.

Unacceptable!!!1!!

[Edited 12/29/12 0:38am]

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Reply #322 posted 12/29/12 12:38am

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Timmy84 said:

LiLi1992 said:

Robot Dance!!!
question: is there a video where someone does it before the Jackson 5?
or the Jackson 5 have every reason to be called artists who actually introduced this famous dance move to the general public?

I read about a guy who made a move in the '60s, but saw no visual confirmation.
anyone familiar with the history of this dance?

People on Soul Train were doing it three years before the Jacksons ever did it. Hell James Brown even did the robot on an episode of Soul Train around 1973 while performing "Get on the Good Foot". It was created by someone (I forget his name) around the late 1960s... I forgot who Michael said he learned the dance from.

you also have only read about it? wink
is there a video somewhere? at least one?
If you will search in Google or Yandex "first dance robot", you will find only the video with the Jackson 5.
most of the dance moves were created long before the 50's, so James has also largely reincarnated them, I think that the robot was really created before the "creation" in the 60's by Washington, but the promotion is no less important than the actual creation. Audiences all over the world have to see to appreciate.
Jacksons also made ​​a robot before 1974, in late 1972 I think


but my question was: at least someone saw the video up to 1973, where artists perform dance robot?
that Jacksons were not the authors of this moves, I know, I wonder just see some older performances ... smile

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Reply #323 posted 12/29/12 12:55am

Timmy84

LiLi1992 said:

Timmy84 said:

People on Soul Train were doing it three years before the Jacksons ever did it. Hell James Brown even did the robot on an episode of Soul Train around 1973 while performing "Get on the Good Foot". It was created by someone (I forget his name) around the late 1960s... I forgot who Michael said he learned the dance from.

you also have only read about it? wink
is there a video somewhere? at least one?
If you will search in Google or Yandex "first dance robot", you will find only the video with the Jackson 5.
most of the dance moves were created long before the 50's, so James has also largely reincarnated them, I think that the robot was really created before the "creation" in the 60's by Washington, but the promotion is no less important than the actual creation. Audiences all over the world have to see to appreciate.
Jacksons also made ​​a robot before 1974, in late 1972 I think


but my question was: at least someone saw the video up to 1973, where artists perform dance robot?
that Jacksons were not the authors of this moves, I know, I wonder just see some older performances ... smile

You sure? I don't recall... I doubt they knew what that dance was in 1972, and no I've seen folks doing the robot on Soul Train. The Jackson 5 didn't invent the robot, they popularized it (Michael in particular). But just because they were the first ones many folks saw doing it don't mean they were the first. I just located one dancer who did it before MJ: Damita Jo Freeman, who was doing it in '72. James Brown saw her dancing this step and did it in the middle of one of his medleys in early '73.

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Reply #324 posted 12/29/12 1:00am

Timmy84

Found him: Charles Washington.

http://lockerlegends.net/...l-of-fame/

He started a group called the Robot Brothers in the late '60s and they started doing the dance... Michael said he saw it performed on Soul Train so he must've saw Charles do it. Him and Damita Jo and decided to learn how to get the move down after recording Dancing Machine because they felt the dance made sense with the song (it did).

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Reply #325 posted 12/29/12 1:15am

Emancipation89

^^^ Thanks for the interesting info Timmy. Also video from 1970 with James Brown and his dancer doing some robot moves.

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Reply #326 posted 12/29/12 1:29am

dag

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Emancipation89 said:

dag said:

What does the interviewer say at 2:14 when Michael's laughing?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_VmQzVF-CI&feature=share&list=UUsqtTWqN3G2s41kPi7w_kEw[youtube]

I think he said "hear the radio next door by the way, someone just picked the wrong time to start cranking a tune, did you hear that?"

[Edited 12/29/12 0:38am]

lol Thanks.

"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 #327 posted 12/29/12 1:32am

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thanks, Timmy and Emancipation89! smile

I saw Michael and Jackie doing the robot dance and Michael was in the orange suit with flowers .... I think it was in 1972 now I have found just that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD-ynKF--6M


[Edited 12/29/12 1:34am]

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Reply #328 posted 12/29/12 1:57am

Timmy84

LiLi1992 said:

thanks, Timmy and Emancipation89! smile

I saw Michael and Jackie doing the robot dance and Michael was in the orange suit with flowers .... I think it was in 1972 now I have found just that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD-ynKF--6M


[Edited 12/29/12 1:34am]

Hmm it said 1973...

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Reply #329 posted 12/29/12 5:40am

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I think I saw an earlier video, but can not find. hmmm
not sure
it was a long time ago.
this video actually is April 30, 1973 (found on Wikipedia).
honestly, Michael is so small that I could not believe that he is almost 15 years old... and that his costume is so childish. lol

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