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Reply #360 posted 06/26/13 7:11am

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So, 4 years and 1 day after 6/25/09...

Prince Jackson's day in court arrives

By Alan Duke, CNN
updated 6:40 AM EDT, Wed June 26, 2013


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Reply #361 posted 06/27/13 12:50am

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Reply #362 posted 06/27/13 4:46am

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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 #363 posted 06/27/13 7:12am

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Thanks for posting the videos Lili1992 and dag! smile

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Reply #364 posted 06/27/13 5:37pm

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Reply #365 posted 06/28/13 3:26pm

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For all of you Jackson 5, The Jackson's & Michael Jackson fans. This arrived today in my email box.



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Reply #366 posted 06/28/13 4:58pm

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TD3 said:

For all of you Jackson 5, The Jackson's & Michael Jackson fans. This arrived today in my email box.



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I was just wondering what were the best itune settings to listen to certain MJ records. Although I can't see me rebuying all the songs just to have them remastered for itunes.

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Reply #367 posted 06/29/13 10:45am

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Reply #371 posted 06/29/13 1:51pm

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The way Michael Jackson made us feel

Four years after Michael Jackson’s death, Cirque du Soleil is celebrating his showmanship with an ambitious new tribute

How will the future judge the golden era of popular music that began in the middle of the 1950s and dribbled to a close sometime in the late 1980s? Changes in the making and marketing of music, and the way we listen to it, are having momentous effects on the industry. What will be left for posterity? Vinyl, the medium that transmitted most of pop’s most glorious moments, is already an ancient artefact, collected by zealots, hipsters and, presumably, the British Museum. Compact discs are already on their way out.

The video clip is an outdated promotional tool. How will we remember the stars of pop? Talent shows? Tribute bands? Obscure retro radio channels?

Mozart is still celebrated because his music continues to be played by orchestra members who devote their lives to mastering his compositions. His genius is freeze-packed to last: modern orchestras do not look or sound dramatically different from those of his lifetime. Audiences are respectful of the ritual of attending concerts. They are reverential towards a period of musical innovation that will never go out of fashion; it is a touchstone for our deepest cultural aspirations.

But pop doesn’t have a hope of matching that kind of longevity. It has whored itself to corporate greed, and to the desperate desires of its practitioners to achieve instant fame and wealth. Who, over the age of 11, can actually remember last year’s X Factor winner?

Perhaps it is only right that an art form that was designed to deliver evanescent pleasure should end like this: a bright comet that is already fast receding. But it is a shame. Pop music did become an art form. And it should be remembered, not least for the sake of its few true stars.

Perhaps there is another way. Tonight sees the premiere, in Las Vegas, of a new Cirque du Soleil show, the latest of eight theatrical productions by the company that has embedded itself in the Nevadan city. Michael Jackson One is a tribute to the singer who died four summers ago, remembered in too many quarters for a ruinous decline rather than the excellence that marked his very best work.

The show seeks to redress that imbalance. Like Spike Lee’s recent documentary on the making of the Bad album, it refuses to dwell on the dark side of Michael Jackson. This is not a biography, skewed or otherwise. This is a celebration. And it is breathtakingly effective.

Cirque du Soleil’s uneasy fusion of circus skills and artistic ambition leaves many people cold, notwithstanding the company’s worldwide popularity. At best, it provides fresh impetus for a form of entertainment that seemed moribund a couple of decades ago. At worst, the attempted symbiosis of freakishly talented performers and psychobabble global village idealism is pretentious.

The first signs that there was a more fruitful way ahead for the troupe was with its Vegas production of The Beatles Love , a show which unexpectedly gained the approval and active co-operation of the surviving members of the group. Their instincts were solid: the musical, which has been running for eight years at the Mirage hotel, is a clever and well-conceived homage to some of the greatest pop songs ever written.

Like Love, One is designed to stay in one place, requiring the theatre at the Mandalay Bay resort to be adapted around the show, rather than the other way around.

Technologically, it has raised the bar to a new level. Each of the theatre’s 1,800 seats has three speakers. The stage has 66 winches with speeds of up to 12 feet per second. There are 587 lighting fixtures, and 295 custom LED fixtures built into the set pieces. The mise-en-scène is staggering in scale: 26 projectors, 11 TV monitors, a 40-ft wide LED wall made up of eight separate columns.

It could so easily have been a mess. Where there is this kind of towering aspiration, hubris perpetually lurks backstage. But One, which I saw in a preview earlier this month, is a triumph. In remaining faithful to Jackson’s love of showmanship and fantasy, and remaining undistracted by the shambles that his public persona turned into, the show is respectful to his art, the only thing that ever really mattered.

One grips by the throat from its very first song, “Beat It”. A plot, of sorts, is expounded: a group of four young people attempt to break into a show and get sucked into a fantastical “vortex” peopled by fabulously costumed characters: paparazzi in Darth Vader-esque outfits, with electronic ticker tape running across their chests, confronted by a white-suited dance corps which does battle with them. Huge screens surrounding the stage show original footage of Jackson in action, while acrobats swing from the back of the hall on to the stage.

The choreography, supervised by Jamie King, who is known for his work with Madonna and Rihanna and who danced with Jackson on the Dangerous world tour (1992-93), is both faithful to Jackson’s innovations and playfully improvises on them. There is no strict imitation here, but plenty of homage. The direction is supercharged and lightning-fast. After five minutes of the show, you decide you have to see it again, if only to discover what you missed first time around. You simply cannot keep up.

Each minute is filled with little coups de théâtre. A pair of boots appears in mid-air, and they start to moonwalk on their own; in “Smooth Criminal”, the dance corps replicates the famous forward “lean” from the song’s original video; a television screen in the sky features the young Jackson singing “I’ll Be There”, an affecting moment amid the mayhem.

After its breathless opening, the part of the show that some will find irksome: “They Don’t Care About Us” and “Earth Song” are not among Jackson’s finest moments, and they feel overwrought and heavy-handed here.

Only at this point does moralism threaten to derail the show. Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, the Belgian-Moroccan choreographer whose contemporary dance pieces have a worldwide following, also worked on One. “Cirque du Soleil have had some incredible successes, but they wanted some new blood from outside,” he told me over coffee in Sadler’s Wells in London earlier this week. “They were not always so philosophical in their approach. They said we want the good guys here and the bad guys there, and I was saying, you know, the bad guys are not always bad.”

But it is a rare clumsy moment. The pace picks up again. For a Cirque show, the acrobatics are restrained, reluctant to intrude too much on the party. Jackson’s moves are not circus acts: the company’s performers have had to change their style from rubbery to raunchy. It works to telling effect on “Dirty Diana” and “The Way You Make Me Feel”.


For “Billie Jean”, we see a substantial part of the original video on the back-projected screens. “Michael created classic images that are embedded in our hearts and heads,” said Welby Altidor, the show’s director of creation, on the phone from Montreal. “And you can never be better than those classic images. We wanted to acknowledge the memories that are out there. It was a balancing act.”

“Thriller” is stupendous, featuring the show’s greatest “circus” moment as a dancer springs between two trampolines, and “Man in the Mirror” trumps the evening’s entertainment with a personal appearance, thanks to another astounding technological sleight of hand, of Jackson himself. It is at the same time ghostly, moving, funny and a little bit weird.

Altidor said he wanted the audience to feel “enveloped” by the show. The “immersion” factor has become a cliché of contemporary entertainment, but Onemarks out fresh ground. It shows us, perhaps for the first time, how the legacy of great pop music will establish itself: not through vapid imitations on primetime TV shows, or muckraking biographies, or late-night vinyl junkie sessions in dank basements.

To watch One and Love in 20, or 50, or 100 years’ time will be the nearest we can get to understanding the greatness of a period that is already receding in our rear-view mirrors. Pop music, the cultural historians of the future will say, really did have that visceral, effervescent appeal. It invented new things, and made you happy to be alive, not unlike Mozart. This is how it should be remembered. Big and bold and blowing your mind.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2...z2XYPmwsEQ

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Reply #372 posted 06/30/13 10:00am

mookie

Tweet from Debbie Rowe

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My daughter has asked that I extend a huge thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers and support. She is strong like her father

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Reply #373 posted 06/30/13 12:57pm

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Reply #374 posted 06/30/13 1:24pm

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Reply #375 posted 06/30/13 3:32pm

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Saw MICHAEL JACKSON ONE Last Night In Vegas.This Joint Is DOPENESS.Please Try To Check It Out If Possible.I Wouldn't Steer You Wrong.SHAMON.

Robin Leach@Robin_Leach 12h
Unanimous verdict from everybody @michaeljackson1 Brilliant Fantastic Incredible Unique. Will run beyond 20 years

Robin Leach@Robin_Leach 3h
Overnight emails & Twitter messages nothing but incredible praise for #MichaelJackson1 spectacular. Raves for director & writer Jamie King

Robin Leach@Robin_Leach 11h
The @michaelJackson hologram we reported back on May 23 ko'd everybody at premiere. Some in audience swore it was reincarnation so real

Justin Bieber@justinbieber 12h
Just watched #MJONE by @Cirque in Vegas. MJ was the greatest that ever did it. the show reminded us of that. #ManintheMirror was incredible!

Justin Bieber@justinbieber
@Cirque thank u for having me. Gave me some ideas. Also got a little emotional during #maninthemirror . Really amazing. Thanks. #honored

Scooter Braun@scooterbraun 12h
Just saw #MJONE by cirque with the crew. Amazing show! Michael lives forever. The greatest to ever do

Mike Doria@MikeDoria 13h
Bravo @cirque #MjONE is genius and the cast is impeccable. Love this show & its message. See it @MandalayBay

Edward Lawrence@EdwardLawrence 13h
Nailed it @Cirque Michael Jackson One is a show Michael would be proud of. Best show in Vegas hands down.

John Katsilometes@johnnykats 13h
I thought I'd seen everything @Cirque had to offer, and then I saw this. #MJOne

John Katsilometes@johnnykats 13h
#MJOne unleashes probably a half-dozen elements I've not seen. Pyro. Hologram. Disembodied glove. Show has a serious attitude, too. @Cirque

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Reply #376 posted 07/01/13 8:51am

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I do not like this song, my least favorite hit, but love live singing part.


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Reply #377 posted 07/01/13 10:05am

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The same haters...

whenever there is a bad news about MJ you see the same bullshit posted by the SAME HAters on here ...It's really ugly and BORING , get a life ! you know who you are .....GET A LIFE ! YUCK ...Get a life!

The man is dead , not here to defend himself , and these allegations will end like others , refuted !

he was innocent and he will always be!

MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P
مايكل جاكسون للأبد
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Reply #378 posted 07/01/13 9:46pm

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Reply #379 posted 07/02/13 5:58am

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has there been any word on a 'new' album from michael?

i guess with all these trials and everything, releasing new

music is kind of an after thought to most of these people.

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but i'd like to hear an album's worth of the stuff that he'd

been working on toward the end of his life.

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or even an album from the vault from before. i'm sure he

had albums that were 70% complete or something.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #380 posted 07/02/13 7:07am

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IstenSzek said:

has there been any word on a 'new' album from michael?

i guess with all these trials and everything, releasing new

music is kind of an after thought to most of these people.

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but i'd like to hear an album's worth of the stuff that he'd

been working on toward the end of his life.

/

or even an album from the vault from before. i'm sure he

had albums that were 70% complete or something.

No news whatsoever. At least as far as I know.

"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 #381 posted 07/02/13 12:56pm

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dag said:

IstenSzek said:

has there been any word on a 'new' album from michael?

i guess with all these trials and everything, releasing new

music is kind of an after thought to most of these people.

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but i'd like to hear an album's worth of the stuff that he'd

been working on toward the end of his life.

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or even an album from the vault from before. i'm sure he

had albums that were 70% complete or something.

No news whatsoever. At least as far as I know.

thank you. that's what i was affraid of. sad

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #382 posted 07/02/13 11:00pm

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meow!

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Reply #383 posted 07/03/13 8:13am

mookie

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Too cute.

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Reply #384 posted 07/03/13 2:26pm

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seeingvoices12 said:The same haters... whenever there is a bad news about MJ you see the same bullshit posted by the SAME HAters on here ...It's really ugly and BORING , get a life ! you know who you are .....GET A LIFE ! YUCK ...Get a life! The man is dead , not here to defend himself , and these allegations will end like others , refuted ! he was innocent and he will always be! What's ugly and boring is fans of a popstar being so blinded that they claim with 100% certainty that all the little boys are making it up. One of whom is confirmed to have been paid off and potentially many more. Surely he would have to pay off every other single "false" allegation too after paying out so hugely on one "fraudulent" claim?At least try to achieve some impartiality fanbots...

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Reply #385 posted 07/03/13 4:57pm

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Beautiful photo... thanks!!!

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Reply #386 posted 07/03/13 5:13pm

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Dsoul said:

What's ugly and boring is fans of a popstar being so blinded that they claim with 100% certainty that all the little boys are making it up. One of whom is confirmed to have been paid off and potentially many more. Surely he would have to pay off every other single "false" allegation too after paying out so hugely on one "fraudulent" claim?At least try to achieve some impartiality fanbots...

[Edited 7/3/13 14:28pm]

Well he went to trial didn't he?

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Reply #387 posted 07/03/13 8:47pm

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Reply #388 posted 07/03/13 10:50pm

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After its breathless opening, the part of the show that some will find irksome: “They Don’t Care About Us” and “Earth Song” are not among Jackson’s finest moments, and they feel overwrought and heavy-handed here.

OK, I just have to vent about how freaking SICK I am of dipshit music critics hating on these two songs. Sure, you could argue that HIStory was an uneven album, but there were some beyond amazing moments on that album, such as TDCAU and Earth Song. I will forever be convinced that songs like this make critics (and members of the general public who get all down on social justice songs) realize that they're doing shit-all to change the world, but instead of doing something productive, they just lash out at anybody who reminds them that their lives are completely unfulfilling and meaningless. I mean, I remember critics jizzing all over "Waiting on the World to Change" by John Mayer, which basically says, "Oh hey, there's some fucked up shit going down in the world. Let's sit on the sidelines and act like a bunch of helpless ass clowns while we watch it all go down." It's like an overwrought musical excuse for apathy. I don't mean to hate on this particular critic, especially considering it was an overwhelmingly positive review, but it just reminded me of how angry I get at the hate for a lot of the songs on HIStory. There's so much pretension wrapped up in it. I really think it's like a reflex for the critics to throw shade at HIStory -- they haven't genuinely looked at those songs on a clean slate or examined their own motives.

And I see all of your creations as one perfect complex
No one less beautiful
Or more special than the next
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Reply #389 posted 07/04/13 12:19am

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List of Pornography Michael Jackson had in his house:Official Document:http://www.sbscpublicaccess.org/docs/ctdocs/011805pltreqaseemd.pdfLike I said you have a 2200 acre ranch everywhere for as far as the eye can see is Disney & then the one area your bedroom you allow,invite,want boys to be alone in is COVERED with fetish XXX porn?Dont you think its a shock to the boy if all you see is rides, candy, toys & Disney stuff & THEN you get behind closed doors alone with him & its XXX porn videos, fetish XXX, Nude Boy Art Books & actual photos of nude boys???Ummm You should thank the greedy Jackson family who couldnt live off 1 BILLION that was made after his death. MJ had this nice phoney "Thriller Legacy" going after his death where everyone had to ignore the last 25 years of his life. But because his family is so greedy to get $40 Billion. The truth came out... Congrats Jackson Family I think we are at case closed.
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