Lol, thats not what I meant, but hey thanks. | |
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LayzieKiddZ said:
Lol, thats not what I meant, but hey thanks. I knew exactly what you meant. I was being facetious.😏 | |
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+2 points. | |
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I remember my sister being very sad the day that Michael Jackson died (which was also the day that Farrah Fawcett died, but with MUCH less media coverage). | |
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Can anyone above the age of 15 listen to Bad, Black or White and Heal the world with a straight face? | |
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You and the org have serious mental issues and I hope you all seek help and its disgusting that you all get a kick out of mocking death and being color blind to racial matters. [Edited 6/29/17 11:54am] | |
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I agree. The Prince fans here are mentally unstabled and they have some weird hatred toward Michael Jackson. That is why some of the regulars stopped coming here. There is no excuse and its deplorable and sick to mock someone's death. I don't care how much you dislike someone.
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. Personally, I feel that something drastically changed in MJ after the Pepsi accident. I'm sure he has post-traumatic disorder from it too. Then, the surgeries to his face caused even more problems, more pain, more pills, etc. Not to mention the abuse he endured from his father really damaged him. Just so very sad. And, in spite of all of that, he was still this sweet, intelligent, down-to-earth man who had a heart bigger than life and helped so many people. He was truly one of a kind.
"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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. Possibly, but all his surgeries didn't help any either. I also believe he started abusing pain pills to deal with the stress and emotional pain he was under. When he died, his life was a complete mess. His estate was a damn mess and he had people working for him who lied, cheated and stole from him. People he entrusted betrayed him. I think he became paranoid and just could not trust anyone anymore. Such a sad and tragic ending.
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. Yes, MJs face looks completely fine there. I think his first surgery to his face (nose) was around 1980 or so, and then he had that skin disorder. It just seems like one thing led to another and began to self-medicate himself with pain pills and he enjoyed drinking wine. MJ was done wrong by so many people and I think in the last few years of his life, all he was looking for was some relief from all his emotional pain as well.
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. Agreed. Conrad Murray and AEG are responsible for MJ's death. And, Murray claims his innocence to this day! And, he has the cajones to publish a book titled "This Is It". I saw a YT video the other day when he was talking to Dr. Oz, and you could tell Dr. Oz was getting pissed with Murray, because he knows he is incompetent and a liar!
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. I don't argue that fact that Prince fans dis on MJ fans (but I'm not one of them), LOL . I'm not black, but I don't understand this black-on-black compeition thing. It's silly, if you ask me. . Well, I do recall an interview with Madonna where she was asked about Lady Gaga (another white performer, as you know), and she didn't want people to compare them and seemed annoyed with the question.
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. I'm white and I'm not racist. My Mother did not raise me that way. I think it's how people were raised to think and their parents brain-washed them. Prince did in fact do a lot for black people. He loved all people. Love4OneAnother.
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. I was not here at that time, but that is just terrible. Some people have no respect for the dead. People who talk like that seem to forget that they are not immortal.
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. Yea, a lot of people don't believe MJ is dead and the death scene was all staged and yadda-yadda. Some people believe there was another body/MJ impersonator who actually died, and MJ is somewhere, alive and well. . It's been 8-years and I think we should all just let him rest in peace. MJ lived an incredible life in his short time/ 50-years on this earth. Legends never die.
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. I'm so sorry about your loss. It was very strange how Farrah Fawcett died the same day, and the sudden death of MJ took over the airwaves. . I agree; MJ always seemed sad and lonely. He really had no one he could trust in the end.
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. Yea, not my fav MJ songs, but he had a message he wanted to put out and he cared about the world and children. I can't think of another artist who could have done that and touched so many people. . Speaking of "Bad". Did you hear about the story when MJ wanted Prince to work with him on "Bad"? I read that Prince actually wrote it and sent it to MJ, but MJ did not use Prince's version. Now, I would really love to hear that one, LOL
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I agree. I wasn't raised racist either but given this is a site dedicated to a Black man you would think most of the posters here would be more sensitive and insightful about race relation issues and issues surrounding racism in the misic industry. Often times, most here just want to play the color blind card and that is just as bad. | |
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. I wholeheartedly agree with you. Racism is not what Prince or MJ were about. They told us that through their music.
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Well, now that we've finally adressed the common sense issue of Michael Jacksons drug use, we can finally move on.
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Lols, they are little cringe worthy in hindsight. But atleast well meaning. Blood On The Dance Floor and History in my opinion are some of his best more evolved works, a style which he ditched completely later to be commercial. | |
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this is what I'm alluding to
that pepsi accident was an isolated event, and yes it was scary, and traumatic no doubt about it
but the real core issue is what's been avoided for over a quarter century
the reason Michael Jackson started gravitating (which to me is the more appropriate word to use rather than saying becoming addicted) towards using painkillers was because of the toll, the physical toll, then the emotional toll, then the psychological toll from the extreme levels of plastic surgery/cosmetic procedures he underwent over time in his life....that's the primary reason why he started taking them......this is when the entertainment value no longer became important.....all the other stuff is secondary....
fans wanna pin it all on Dr. Murray but should really keen on those plastic surgeons who played the most significant roll in destroying his humanity.
because if we take that out of the equation regarding his life and career, Michael Jackson would be living vibrant today enjoying his career and what he accomplished....
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SoulAlive said: Who would have ever thought that Prince and Michael Jackson would both die in a similiar way (drug-related)?! Me either it's very sad. The industry and being at their level is rough. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
MJs issues didn't start in 84. That's just when he was first introduced to strong pain meds. Then he had to take them for pain management. His addiction kicked off due to the reconstruction surgeries he was having on his scalp in the early 90s. The 93 incident was the point it first really got bad. He went back and forth for years though | |
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LayzieKiddZ said:
Yeah, you can tell when someone uses a certain type of drug. It's not anything complex. If you're thin, you still wouldn't look the way he did after a certain period. Your face would essentially look plastered to your skull, almost ironed out if you're healthy and thin. His face was pitted, gaunt, with a terrible complexion, regardless of weight, which is a sign that your body is working hard elsewhere. During 00's it's dramatically worse, even with weight.
None of his bothers are like that.
So you dont think the fact that he barley ate it why his face was guant? Not eating properly to the point of being rail thin will do that to you as well. No drugs needed | |
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Hah, funny thing is I havent listened to him regularly for a while neither. A few months ago I went back and was watching a video and he was genuinely scared of a little tiny dog. At that point I really realized the poor guy definetly had some issues. That's just not an issue a grown man should have. Though don't think he ever did anything diabolical. You're sort of blind to these things when you're a big fan, it is like being in a cult. You're exaggerating about the dog. You act like he ran to the other side of the room. If he hadnt narrated that he was afraid of dogs by looking at the clip, you wouldn't have known. He also had dogs during and after that time. Some people have phobias, nothing is wrong with that. I can't remember whose book it's in but Back when the ha skins stayed in Gary. MJ and one of the brothers were outside. A dog chased them, MJ was able to jump on the car and get away but his brother didn't and was bit pretty bad. I think Joe had to beat the dog to set the brother free. I want to say it was Marlon | |
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Although the album wasn't great, this song (recorded in 1994) is a bright spot on "Michael"
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