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Was Michael Jackson's fame a little overrated, lol? Don't get me wrong. I love Michael Jackson, like millions on this earth. Of course, he made some of the greatest music ever.
Yeah, I don't know how I'd react if I ever met Michael Jackson (if he was still alive), but still wasn't his celebrity status a little overrated? | |
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People brought up handicapped and blind kids up to The Beatles and thought the Fab 4 could cure them You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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no, he sold 40 million album in one swoop. It was not overated. | |
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Yeah I never got that side of his fame either. Number one no one is carrying me off passed out from a show that it took a miracle to get into in the first place!
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laurarichardson said:
no, he sold 40 million album in one swoop. It was not overated. No, his celebrity status was not overrated. There was just something about him that can't be explained. He had, and still has an effect on people that is awe-inspiring. I have read of people who say that when he walked into a room, it was if the molecules, or something to that effect, changed. Btw, these were famous people, not just the regular MJ fan. I remember when he came to my city during the Bad tour, he could have sold out two weeks of tickets or more; however, he was only scheduled for three shows and people were actually crying when they couldn't get tickets.There were hundreds of people outside the venue wanting to get in, because it was rumored that another show would be added. Bottomline, is that there has never been any other artist in history who has had the type of celebrity and fame that Michael had . Even with all of the shit and negativity that Michael had to endure, his celebrity still prevailed. Thus the reason that he SOLD-OUT 50 shows in ONE city with no new album, no promotion, no interviews; nothing except his name and celebrity. No, his fame was not overrated. Of course, you have some who want to tear down Michael , in order to build up their favorite. Pathetic and immature! | |
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Free2BMe said: laurarichardson said:
no, he sold 40 million album in one swoop. It was not overated. No, his celebrity status was not overrated. There was just something about him that can't be explained. He had, and still has an effect on people that is awe-inspiring. I have read of people who say that when he walked into a room, it was if the molecules, or something to that effect, changed. Btw, these were famous people, not just the regular MJ fan. I remember when he came to my city during the Bad tour, he could have sold out two weeks of tickets or more; however, he was only scheduled for three shows and people were actually crying when they couldn't get tickets.There were hundreds of people outside the venue wanting to get in, because it was rumored that another show would be added. Bottomline, is that there has never been any other artist in history who has had the type of celebrity and fame that Michael had . Even with all of the shit and negativity that Michael had to endure, his celebrity still prevailed. Thus the reason that he SOLD-OUT 50 shows in ONE city with no new album, no promotion, no interviews; nothing except his name and celebrity. No, his fame was not overrated. Of course, you have some who want to tear down Michael , in order to build up their favorite. Pathetic and immature! I definitely and wholeheartedly agree with you. Erin Smith | |
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yes it was. His big fame album consisted of the duet with the big name, a lot of songs written by others, solo's by famous musicians, and songs mainly being popular because of the videoclips. | |
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Only 3 of 7 singles on Thriller had a video. So the other 4 made Top 10 on the Hot 100 on their own. The other 2 songs (Lady In My Life, Baby Be Mine) also got radio airplay. So your comment has nothing to do with 6 of the songs being popular. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Also the 1st 4 singles the Jackson 5 released reached #1 on the Hot 100 and they had no music videos, and MTV didn't exist. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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What really happened was the image perspective overtook the talent perspective and undermind it | |
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This video says it all: | |
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TheFman said: yes it was. His big fame album consisted of the duet with the big name, a lot of songs written by others, solo's by famous musicians, and songs mainly being popular because of the videoclips. — -He Sold 40 million albums at one time and he could afford to rest. When someone else pulls this off let me know. | |
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That's silly,
the video's came as 2nd and 3th single, so the 'damage' was done for the next releases. And then the last single with the mega-video really took him on 'that' level, because of the video. | |
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You had to be there. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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The marketplace makes the decision on these things. Millions of albums being sold and fans screaming is not too much if it is real. That is the difference between a real phenomean and hype. | |
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Seeing Michael Jackson live was the next biggest thing from seeing Jesus stand in front of you. That's how it felt back in the day, if you were a teenager, at the very least. | |
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i saw live the opening concert of history tour, that was major dissapointment, at least compared to Prince concerts! | |
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I thought we were discussing the mania over "Thriller" not his concerts. | |
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TheFman said: yes it was. His big fame album consisted of the duet with the big name, a lot of songs written by others, solo's by famous musicians, and songs mainly being popular because of the videoclips. To answer the OP, no, MJ's fame was not overrated. The very fact that people fainted in his presence should be more than enough evidence that Michael was more than just simple hype. Michael Jackson is the latest poster boy (after Elvis) for "star power". | |
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i thought we were discussing the mania over Michael Jackson, not Thriller. | |
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No way! And he didn't diddle any kiddles either. This is all ignorance. if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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There was mania over both and I am not sure how you separate them both. How old are you? | |
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I disagree with the premise of this thread. Michael Jackson fame was at a supernova level. Everybody knew Michael Jackson. He has maintained that fame (and notoriety) and young kids and teens are still aware of him. He is like Elvis, the Beatles as one of those names that retain perpetual acclaim despite the years. Cirque De Soleil, Youtube etc has maintained his vigor as a celebrity name. | |
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what's that supposed to mean? | |
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I know that's right! I always thought that too when I would see people passing out at his concerts.
If I recall, even MJ wondered about people passing out and even doing those types of stadium shows- he said he didn't know how people could even see anything. | |
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Agreed. | |
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Fame cannot be overrated. Either you're famous or you're not. Even if between Thriller and Bad, he didn't release a single note and only made the headlines by sleeping in an oxygen tank and other goofy stories, he was still making the headlines. No such thing as bad publicity,he must have thought. Was Michael Jackson the artist overrated? Most certainly, simply because he was so famous, just like The King of Rock & Roll really wasn't better at playing rock & roll than others. But I guess there was just something about these guys... | |
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This one is beautiful. | |
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It was a BIT unheralded, and nevertheless EXPLOITED. ..
but he was famous well before he made thriller. I'll just add this bit. Seems that MANY OF THE PEOPLE ON THIS ERE ORG, are THE TYPE THAT WOULDN'T ATTEND SWEATY ASS GIGS IN PUBS AND BRICK HOLES. ... So ....as such. ....you phoney ass wannabe concert goers wouldn't REALIZE a PRACTICAL situation at MJJ concerts. .. THERE WASN'T ENOUGH FUCKING ***AIR***! People clustered and forced themselves forward. Many NEW CONCERT FANS for whom THIS WAS THEIR FIRST EVER SHOW. Imagine being pushed in a pit at a sweaty metal show at the note defunct HOUSE OF CLUES or on the floor at THE TROUBADOUR. ... if people are pushing, you'll be starving for air. People pass out and they happened to be good people (*after all attending a MICHAEL JACKSON SHOW ...not "the true" MAYHEM. ....or some other shock we have no talent and will debase ourselves because we hate life - kind of show. They passed the people up front and above to get medical attention. I've heard stories that Michael would visit these people after the show if they missed the entire thing. I'm not certain how many times are true. ..mm but even in the most available bootleg show in the Ukraine or Moscow er whatever, you can SEE VAPOR escaping the audience up above while he's onstage. If you're not familiar with stage lights, then you wouldn't KNOW. People fainted for PRACTICAL REASONS as well as star struckedness... *THINK! **IT AIN'T ILLEGAL. ...YET [Edited 11/13/17 23:41pm] ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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