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Reply #60 posted 10/15/13 3:59pm

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^clapping Totally agree Mjscarousal! nod

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Reply #61 posted 10/15/13 5:46pm

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Never saw this pic before! love







Omg he's so beautiful here, thanks for sharing
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Reply #62 posted 10/15/13 11:33pm

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Before MJ died does anyone know if he have a team of lawyers that would make people take down videos of them covering his songs like Prince does??? razz lol

Can anybody answer this? smile

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Reply #63 posted 10/16/13 5:18am

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Astasheiks said:

Before MJ died does anyone know if he have a team of lawyers that would make people take down videos of them covering his songs like Prince does??? razz lol

No.

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Reply #64 posted 10/16/13 2:16pm

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Nobody is like Prince :p
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Reply #65 posted 10/16/13 6:56pm

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Never seen this before. Thanks for posting. sigh...sure love and miss this man.

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Reply #66 posted 10/17/13 1:50am

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lol

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Another story of Michael cussing. Apparently he was in a meeting that was taking too long and he wasnt happy about it lol



I don't care if that was an image that MJ tried to portray, but you just gotta love Mike. If it weren't for his "image" as they say, such moments wouldn't have been so freaking cute and interesting and noone would definitely talk about them at press conferences. lol

"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 #67 posted 10/17/13 1:55pm

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NaughtyKitty said:





Never seen this before. Thanks for posting. sigh...sure love and miss this man.



Thanks for posting, I missed this clip from the rehearsals. Didn't know he had on a chain till now for it. I giggled when he went hahaha on key, that was cute smile
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Reply #68 posted 10/17/13 8:05pm

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PatrickS77 said:

Astasheiks said:

Before MJ died does anyone know if he have a team of lawyers that would make people take down videos of them covering his songs like Prince does??? razz lol

No.

Figure Mike was to Cool for that crap!!!!

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Reply #69 posted 10/17/13 8:07pm

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alphastreet said:

Nobody is like Prince :p

Ain't that The Truth!

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Reply #70 posted 10/18/13 7:01am

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Reply #71 posted 10/18/13 9:52am

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Astasheiks said:

PatrickS77 said:

No.

Figure Mike was to Cool for that crap!!!!

Anybody not named Prince is too cool for that crap.

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Reply #72 posted 10/18/13 10:09am

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Michael Jackson: Family Will Ask for New Trial, Wrongful Death Decision Will Be Appealed


The family of Michael Jackson lost their wrongful death suit against AEG Live, but the story isn’t over. I am told that the family will not only appeal the jury decision, but they will file for a new trial as well. That’s right, there could be a Trial 2.0, dragging everyone and everything back through the courts.

The word is that the Jacksons’ lead lawyer, Brian Panish, already has a law firm that specializes in appeals writing the documents now. But it’s not just an appeal. They will also ask the court for a do- over based on the jury getting wrong marching orders or misunderstanding the questions they received to make their deliberations.

Separately Panish appeared on an internet radio this week where he talked a little bit about the case and the potential appeal. He doesn’t actually say anything, but I am told definitively that Jackson v. AEGLive is not over, at least not for the Jacksons. Panish says Katherine Jackson was happy that it was proved that AEG hired the doctor that killed Michael Jackson. But remember the jury decided that AEG hired a doctor. They didn’t know, and no one did, that he’d kill Jackson.

http://www.showbiz411.com...e-appealed



Brian Panish interview: http://www.youtube.com/wa...umaTcF-kso

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Reply #73 posted 10/19/13 4:40pm

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Learn From The Best: The Lessons Of Success We Can Take From Michael Jackson


StrategyJoseph Milord Oct 16, 10:51am

The life and times of Michael Jackson will be remembered for many things. There was “ABC,” there was his great number of fans, there were his numerous comebacks, the Neverland ranch, “Black and White,” “Beat It” and “Thriller.” Who could possibly forget “Thriller”!? The answer is not many, but lots of people might forget about just how hard of a worker Michael was. In fact, a lot of people may not even know anything about his work ethic.
A few people may think of “MJ” as a once in a generation talent, which would actually undermine just how much work the great one had to put into his craft because whenever a close colleague has gotten a chance to praise the hours he put into practice,

[img]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTeFqRBQXE0[/youtube]

they have and have done so vehemently.

“Michael’s a machine, Michael was in insane, Michael was obsessed with perfection.”

All the words of praise came in different words, but they all sent the same message. Michael Jackson wasn’t just blessed with a skill, but he also matched it with great amounts of effort and dedication to turn that skill into immense success. And, because of that, you would do well to note the lessons that can be taken away from that dedication. So, here are the five lessons of success that anyone can take from the career of Michael Jackson.
There’s actual hard work behind people’s flashy moments

It may be hard to consider in this era of the quick Instagram post, the even quicker Twitpic, and even the Vine, but when people brag about the bright points in their lives — the highs and the great successes — we must remember, there’s actual work that had to be put in for them to get to where they are. It’s tempting to get jealous and covet what “they” have when we should be coveting the energy and sense of direction needed to get us to a point of success.
A lot of people they’re used to just seeing the outcome, they never see the side of the work you put through to produce the outcome.
Michael knows all too well what it’s like to be lauded for the finished product, only for people to disregard the processes of trial and error that said product had to go through. Many people acknowledge “Thriller” for being the groundbreaking music video of the 80s, but do they know about the eight weeks during which Michael had to work like a slave to produce the piece of genius. They probably don’t know, as Quincy Jones mentions, that Michael would stay up days at a time, until he was ready to drop, searching for perfection.
What’s the point, then? We may not see it, but behind every Kodak moment capturing one success, there is always likely to be hours and hours (and hours) of hard work that led to it. Instead of being jealous of others’ accomplishments, we probably should be jealous of their desire to get there, and try to mimic it as well.
From time to time, you’ll have to check your constituents

Your friends and co-workers are around you for a reason. You chose for them to be. At some point in time, you chose to enter a certain circle or you chose to go for a certain job that has landed you in the environment that you’re in. One way or another, you had a part in getting yourself where you are now.
Just because you had a hand in placing yourself in and around these associates doesn’t mean they think the same way as you and, if you intend to work with them as a team, it might just be important you check their priorities and ways of thinking once in a while.
That’s exactly what Michael (who boasted about how phenomenal “Thriller” would be) did when Quincy Jones (who thought it would be just “good”) said otherwise. It was then time for MJ to keep his constituents in check and a close friend recalls just how he did it too.

“[He said] ‘If Quincy doesn’t believe in this record the way I do, then let’s cancel the whole thing. Fine, we’re just not gonna put it out. ‘Thriller’ is cancelled.’ But Michael said to me he wasn’t really gonna cancel the release of the record, he was motivating people. The only way he thought he could achieve that was to pull the project from them, get them all upset and worried, and then give it back to them. And make them prove to him that they all had the same vision he had.”

In order for you to reach success, you’re most likely going to have to do it with the help of others around you. How much more difficult, then, would that task be if they don’t believe in what you believe? With the recognition that, at the end of the day, your sense of accomplishment is at risk, you might find it necessary, like Michael did, to check your constituents.
Use the days of your youth to think big and disrupt

Chances are, if you’re reading this, you’re either young or have a heart that’ll remain forever young. And if you are, perhaps this is the most valuable of lessons that can be taken away from the life and career of Michael Jackson, the idea that we should cherish are youthful age and the energy and room for error that come with it and think of new ideas.
Long-time friend and record producer Rodney “Darkchild” Jenkins recalls a time that Jackson tried to push this concept into his head:

“Michael calls me and he says, why can’t we create new sounds? Someone created a drum right? someone created a piano, why can’t we create a new instrument? …He used to always tell me Rodney, we have to do things, we have to push ourselves because we still have our youth.”

Everyone doesn’t have to come up with a product, idea or service that is revolutionary by tomorrow, but with each day that passes by, our ability to do so is likely to dwindle. So, there’s now better way to put a cap on this lesson than the way Jackson said it. The time is now for us to push ourselves.
Of all things to get discouraged by, don’t let it be someone’s words

There are lots of good reasons to stop what you’re doing and throw plan A in the garbage in favor of plan B. Maybe plan A just doesn’t work, maybe it’s a terrible idea, maybe you didn’t go about it the right way from the start and need to begin anew. All of these (very general) reasons, and more, could serve as legitimate cause for you reconsider your actions.
Being on the receiving end of ridicule, however, is not. Let’s not forgot, as Michael points out, even the greatest of greats were teased.

“Some of the greatest men that have made a mark on this world were treated like that. ‘You’re not gonna do it, you’re not gonna get anywhere.’ They laughed at the Wright brothers, they laughed at Thomas Edison, they laughed at Walt Disney, they made jokes of Henry Ford and said he was ignorant, he didn’t have a college degree he dropped out of school, Disney dropped out of school…”

And so on and so forth. What’s the moral of the story? If people find an opportunity to laugh at what you’re doing, they will take it, if not for anything than to make themselves feel better. But there is no reason why jokes, ridicule, criticism and negative words alone should persuade you to quit, especially if they’re coming from people who haven’t accomplished anything themselves.
“You don’t count your money, when you’re sittin’ at the table.”

As the famous lyric goes, you just can’t rest on your laurels. It may sound like an oxymoron, but if your goal is to “make it,” you’ve failed the moment you think you’ve actually “made it.” Kenny Rodgers, who first sang that famous lyric, knew it and so did Michael Jackson, who offered this reply in an interview with Fox News’ Geraldo Rivera when asked if the making of “Thriller” still excited him.

“I try not to think about it too hard, I don’t want my subconscious mind to think that I’ve done it all, you’re done now, no. That’s why I don’t put awards or trophies in my house. You won’t find a gold record anywhere in my house, because it makes you feel like you’ve accomplished, “look what I’ve done’ But I always wanna feel, not I haven’t done it yet.”

It’s tempting, at this moment, to list MJ’s accomplishments and all that he has done to further solidify this point, but it might be easier to just ask this question: What hasn’t Michael Jackson won? Take your you time, answer it, then consider this.
He still wasn’t satisfied.

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Reply #74 posted 10/19/13 5:02pm

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Bruno Mars: Love & Respect For Michael Jackson

From Bruno Mars' early days as a child performer to now as a worldwide star, Michael Jackson has always been an influence in the way Bruno carries out his showmanship and music production. In honour of Michael, here is a compilation of material I've made showing just how much Bruno loves and respects MJ. via rhapsodyincolour·

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Reply #75 posted 10/19/13 5:24pm

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USA

Top Catalog Albums:

29 33 137 The Essential Michael Jackson Michael Jackson
36 23 268 Thriller Michael Jackson
-- 42 253 Number Ones Michael Jackson

Top 100 Music Videos Downloads:

#8 Thriller Michael Jackson

Top 40 Music Videos:

32 32 56 Live At Wembley 7.16.1988 Michael Jackson
40 - 220 Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour Michael Jackson

Top 200 YTD Albums 2013

#173 THRILLER Michael Jackson : 124,000

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Reply #76 posted 10/19/13 8:47pm

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HAPPYPERSON said:

Bruno Mars: Love & Respect For Michael Jackson

From Bruno Mars' early days as a child performer to now as a worldwide star, Michael Jackson has always been an influence in the way Bruno carries out his showmanship and music production. In honour of Michael, here is a compilation of material I've made showing just how much Bruno loves and respects MJ. via rhapsodyincolour·

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Reply #77 posted 10/19/13 11:21pm

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Spike Lee's BAD 25 Documentary Now Available on Amazon Instant Video



Twenty-five years after Michael Jackson's visionary BAD album and tour, BAD25 takes you back inside the recording sessions, film shoots and sold-out stadiums for an intimate look at the King Of Pop's creative genius. Directed by Spike Lee.

  • Starring: Michael Jackson, Martin Scorsese
  • Directed by: Spike Lee
  • Runtime: 2 hours 12 minutes
  • Release year: 2013
  • Studio: Optimum Productions

http://www.amazon.com/gp/...g=mjfan-20

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Reply #78 posted 10/20/13 11:48pm

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Reply #79 posted 10/21/13 9:35pm

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Worth watching the entire tribute, but 4:36 - 5:15!! eek

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Reply #80 posted 10/22/13 9:11am

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Worth watching the entire tribute, but 4:36 - 5:15!! eek

AMAZING! The King lives on. Love You Mike.

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Reply #81 posted 10/22/13 4:26pm

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I never stopped loving him ever but am beginning to feel like he died long before his physical death :*( i knew it but couldnt admit it cause of being unable to process him being gone. Defending him for years gave me a purpose to control something not my business cause I couldn't resolve my own, and wasn't letting go of my own past. MJ was always the same mj to me, but after his death, mj I liked from afar in the 80s and mj when I became a diehard in the 90s (from catching up on 70s and 80s) and new split and continued to shatter into different pieces and it's like the man was killed and they are still keeping the caricature alive even though physical changes aside, he was still the same person to me until his death (not up for argument just voicing my fan experience). I needed him to be superman to hang on to my childhood memories and maintain that into adulthood but it was getting harder each year and draining. Now I just want to dance and maintain how happy his carefree stuff made me when younger cause we were both happier. If I was feeling 70s stuff in the mid 90s and was happy, now I want to recreate that. I love all the later music too and don't know how anyone can shun it, but it's good for times when I feel like being deep, no longer recreationally as before cause I want to learn to enjoy him again. I hate the drama so much but got used to it cause of defending validating my fandom when it was always about the music and heartfelt actions speaking for themselves
Has anyone else a fan since the 80s been through this?
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Reply #82 posted 10/22/13 5:15pm

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Worth watching the entire tribute, but 4:36 - 5:15!! eek

This was such an amazing tribute! I was nearly in tears...

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Reply #83 posted 10/22/13 5:31pm

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Thanks Naughty for posting some amazing MJ pics!!!

"winning"! <img src=" />

Yes...<img src=" />

sexy pose

invincible era

#Michael #Jackson #Pop #King #Legend

Awesome:) Favorite:)

Awesome:)

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Reply #84 posted 10/22/13 6:36pm

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Thanks Naughty for posting some amazing MJ pics!!!



"winning"! <img src=" />


Yes...<img src=" />


sexy pose


invincible era


#Michael #Jackson #Pop #King #Legend


Awesome:) Favorite:)


Awesome:)


Smooth Criminal



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Reply #85 posted 10/23/13 8:19am

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Worth watching the entire tribute, but 4:36 - 5:15!! eek

I just saw this on HuffPo and came here to post it. It was totally freaking awesome! clapping I played it for my hubby and his brother and they loved it. Which I think is testament to the love that Michael STILL generates because they're both Michigan fans, they absolutely can't stand Ohio State. lol

I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #86 posted 10/23/13 9:51am

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Michael Jackson Leads Our List Of The Top-Earning Dead CelebritiesMadonna was the top earner on our recent Celebrity 100 list, raking in $125 million between June 2012 and June 2013. Not bad for a living person. Her late buddy Michael Jackson easily topped her though, earning $160 million over the past year by our estimate. It’s the third time in the past five years that the top-earning celebrity in the world has come from the graveyard.Much of Jackson’s money comes from two Cirque du Soleil shows. Immortal, a touring show, has grossed over $300 million since opening last year. One, which opened at the Mandalay Bay in May, is routinely sold out. Both shows feature the usual Cirque du Soleil acrobatics but One comes with a bonus: a hologram-like illusion of Jackson performs “Man in the Mirror” at the end of the show. (For more on Jackson’s new show read Zack O’Malley Greenburg’s story here.)The King of Pop also still earns from his music and his half of the Sony SNE -1.26%/ATV catalog, which includes hits by The Beatles, Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift among others.Jackson reclaims the No. 1 spot on our list from his friend Elizabeth Taylor. The movie star, who passed away in 2011, earned an estimated $210 million in the 12 months to October 2012 thanks to a series of lucrative auctions at Christie’s of Taylor’s art, jewels and clothes. This year her earnings dropped to an estimated $25 million, landing her in fourth place.Over the past 12 months, the star’s estate earned big bucks from her White Diamonds perfume, which in 2012 brought in $53 million in retail in the U.S. alone, according to Euromonitor International, her rights in old movies and her smart stock and real estate investments. Taylor’s estate, now represented by Hollywood talent agency UTA, is at work on several licensing deals. Expect to see Taylor’s name on high-end clothing and cosmetics in the near future.Our list looks at earnings between October 2012 and October 2013. We count money coming into the estate and we don’t deduct for how the estate handles it. To come up with our estimates we talk to estate managers, licensors and lawyers involved in the dead celebrity business.Ranking second on our list is Elvis Presley with an estimated $55 million in posthumous earnings. The King of Rock n’ Roll may have taken a back seat to the King of Pop, but his estate is still earning steadily thanks to his eternally popular image and his famous home, Graceland. That was enough to convince billionaire Leon Black and his firm, Apollo Global Management, to buy CKX, the parent company of American Idol and the estates of both Elvis and Muhammad Ali, for $509 million in 2011Peanuts creator Charles Schulz ranks third for the second year in a row with $37 million. The Peanuts are still big but Iconix, which now runs the Peanuts license, thinks they could be even bigger. A new movie, starring the whole gang, is in the works at Fox.Rounding out our top five is Bob Marley with $18 million. The iconic reggae singer might find it strange that his name has become part of a capitalist enterprise. There are Bob Marley speakers and messenger bags as well as a line of Bob Marley drinks that come in “mellow mood” and “one drop” (A.K.A. coffee).New to our list this year is Jenni Rivera. The Mexican-American singer perished in a plane crash last December; since then, she has sold over 880,000 records, nearly as many she did in her life. Her postmortem earnings are boosted by the reality show I Love Jenni, which reached an audience of 5.5 million in its third and final season, and her autobiography Unbreakable: My Story, My Way, which has moved over 400,000 copies since its release in July.http://www.forbes.com/sites/dorothypomerantz/2013/10/23/michael-jackson-leads-our-list-of-the-top-earning-dead-celebrities/
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Reply #87 posted 10/23/13 10:46am

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[heading 1]Michael Jackson One: The Latest Piece Of A Postmortem Empire[img]i.forbesimg.com/zackomalleygreenburg/files/2013/10/thriller-02.jpg[/img] “It’s me. It’s Michael.” Those words—spoken by the King of Pop’s disembodied voice—proclaim the beginning of One, the Las Vegas spectacle that’s the latest piece of Michael Jackson’s lucrative legacy.Indeed, there’s plenty of Michael. As One unfurls, the hard-rocking riffs of “Beat It” blare out across the show’s permanent home at the 1,804-seat theater at Mandalay Bay as ersatz paparazzi, sporting oversized cameras and red trench-coats, zip-line overhead en route to the stage (the characters return throughout the show, a reminder of Jackson’s under-the-microscope life).What follows is a 90-minute extravaganza that pairs some of Jackson’s most popular songs with Cirque du Soleil’s signature touches—acrobats performing feats in midair that would seem impossible even on the ground while contorting their bodies like human Gumby toys. Jackson tops FORBES’ annual Halloween-spooky list of the top-earning dead celebrities with $160 million, better than any living musician. One is quickly becoming a key part of that financial picture, and not just because of its direct impact on the Jackson estate’s bottom line.“The most important thing for the estate of a deceased performer is keeping his or her name or persona in front of the public,” says entertainment attorney Donald David, whose résumé includes representing the postmortem interests of late rapper Tupac Shakur. “They are no longer here to give performances or interviews … thus, the secret is to keep the deceased star in the public’s mind.”With its posters plastered all over Las Vegas, One seems to be doing exactly that. The show should also play a major role in generating income for the estate in the coming years. How much, exactly, is difficult to pinpoint—data provider Pollstar doesn’t track the grosses of Vegas shows. (“Casinos frequently comp significant parts of the house to high-rollers and that distorts sales stats,” says Gary Bongiovanni, the outfit’s president and editor-in-chief.)Even so, FORBES estimates that One is capable of grossing between $150,000 and $250,000 for a sold-out show; that figure doubles on nights with two performances. And when the show made its official Vegas debut this summer, it gave Jackson the remarkable ability to tour in two places at the same time.Full coverage: Top-Earning Dead Celebrities 2013The other half of Jackson’s postmortem performance empire empire is the Michael Jackson Immortal world tour, also a joint venture between the estate and Cirque. The show has been crisscrossing the globe since late 2011 and recently topped the $300 million mark for gross tickets sales, winning the Creative Content honor at last year’s Billboard Touring Awards as well.One and Immortal were conceived at the same time, the product of conversations between Jackson’s estate and Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté, who pushed to launch the traveling show first and follow with the Vegas show. He and Jackson estate co-executor John Branca tapped Jamie King, who got his start as a dancer on Jackson’s Dangerous tour, to write and direct both productions.Unlike Immortal, however, One got its own permanent home in Vegas. That meant a chance for additional overhead daredevilry—acrobats moonwalking up the walls, for example—and opened the door for audiovisual extravagances including floor-to-ceiling video screens on either side of the stage and speakers in and around every single seat.“There’s nothing better than being handed the keys to a brand-new Bentley, right?” says King. “This was a perfect opportunity for me to work with my design team and craft a show for a theater designed for this show.”The “Stranger in Moscow” sequence toward the beginning of the show is among the best examples of this. A single acrobat climbs a silk rope and performs a lengthy series of twists and flips, his movements so effortless it seems he’s surrounded by water rather than air. Meanwhile, snowflakes improbably descend from the ceiling, seemingly evaporating before they hit the ground.There are plenty of other jaw droppers: a “Thriller” sequence where performers in zombie costumes bounce back and forth between a trampoline on the ground and another 20 feet above it (or up to an even higher ledge); and later, to the tune of “Dirty Diana,” a dance routine where a lady in red gyrates up and down a 30-foot pole.Though the storyline stringing the sequences together can be tenuous at times—the show follows four youngsters as they zip from scene to disparate scene, imbued with mystical powers from Jackson’s shoes, sunglasses, fedora and trademark white glove—the plot isn’t the point.At its core, One is a flying, twisting, twirling rock concert. Each scene brings yet another feat of eye-popping physical prowess, another classic Jackson song, another set of oohs and ahhs from the crowd. Ultimately, that means more cash for his estate’s coffers. Says David: “I can virtually guarantee you that every guest [at One] is going to buy a Michael Jackson album at the very least.”Having a permanent theater also enables the inclusion of the show’s most crucial performer: Michael Jackson. More accurately, a hologram-like illusion that looks and moves like the King of Pop appears and performs “Man In The Mirror” right there with the rest of the show’s dancers toward the end of the show.“The cool thing is that kids who didn’t grow up with Michael are now discovering his genius and legacy … his spirit is with us,” says King. “And his music will live forever.”It seems his hefty earnings will, too.Want to learn more about the business of Michael Jackson? Follow me on Twitter and stay tuned for my book, Michael Jackson, Inc, due out next year; sign up to receive updates here.
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Reply #88 posted 10/24/13 7:39pm

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mjscarousal said:

Thanks Naughty for posting some amazing MJ pics!!!

#Michael #Jackson #Pop #King #Legend

Thanks Mjscarousal! Great pics you posted, and I really like this one here....them legs!

Here's a few more pics!

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