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why the fuck every mj thread is locked?? REALLY! THERE ARE MANY SILLY THREAD OUT THERE BUT ONLY ONES LOCKED ARE MJS.
I WANT AN EXPLANATION! june7? | |
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Basically its because we on here are all sick and tired of hearing about him!!!!
Hes a certified has-been now!! At least Prince still tours, which is more than I can say for Jacko!! Also, judging by your profile, I dont think u belong here either!! Theres not ONE SINGLE Prince mention in any of the profile categories!!! | |
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LOL than I would say look more carefully this time:
as you can see from my profile one of my fav. albums is PR and when doves cry along with PR are some of my fav. songs... Mike is a has-been? He's got the biggest selling album of all times(thriller) biggest selling remix album( blood ond the...) biggest selling double album(HIStory) biggest tour ever made (Bad and HIStory) and many(im' too lazy to write them all) more BIGGESTSSS in the list...yeah im quite sure he is a "has-been" | |
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'Cos June7 is bored. | |
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LightOfArt said: Mike is a has-been? He's got the biggest selling album of all times(thriller)
biggest selling remix album( blood ond the...) biggest selling double album(HIStory) biggest tour ever made (Bad and HIStory) and many (im' too lazy to write them all) more BIGGESTSSS in the list...yeah im quite sure he is a "has-been" Ummm. OK, then: He's the BIGGEST HAS-BEEN! | |
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There really is no need for any MJ threads right now.He's not on tour,he has no new album,and even his trial doesn't begin until September.So really,what is there to discuss? | |
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LightOfArt said: Mike is a has-been?
That's right And I for one am quite happy that the MJ-treads are locked down, put in a paper bag and thrown away. If you're that much of a MJ-fan why dont U take your threads to an MJ-site where Im sure they'll be more appreciated... and there it is | |
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Prince is shit. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Prince is shit.
sure and there it is | |
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CokeJohnson said: LightOfArt said: Mike is a has-been?
That's right And I for one am quite happy that the MJ-treads are locked down, put in a paper bag and thrown away. If you're that much of a MJ-fan why dont U take your threads to an MJ-site where Im sure they'll be more appreciated... its none of your bussiness! and I didnt start the mj threads that are locked lol. if mj is a has-been than what is Prince? dead [This message was edited Thu Jun 24 3:58:27 2004 by LightOfArt] | |
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LightOfArt said: CokeJohnson said: That's right And I for one am quite happy that the MJ-treads are locked down, put in a paper bag and thrown away. If you're that much of a MJ-fan why dont U take your threads to an MJ-site where Im sure they'll be more appreciated... its none of your bussiness! and I didnt start the mj threads that are locked lol. if mj is a has-been than what is Prince? dead [This message was edited Thu Jun 24 3:58:27 2004 by LightOfArt] Don't be stupid. It's 2004, Prince is far bigger than MJ. Even i'll acknowledge that and i love MJ. | |
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LightOfArt said: lol. if mj is a has-been than what is Prince? dead That was a very mature, elaborate non-biased and well-founded argument I guess the case is closed, cause you have convinced me with your refined rhetorical discourse and there it is | |
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Marrk said: Don't be stupid. It's 2004, Prince is far bigger than MJ. Even i'll acknowledge that and i love MJ.
Prince ain't doing much outside of the US, tho'. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Marrk said: Don't be stupid. It's 2004, Prince is far bigger than MJ. Even i'll acknowledge that and i love MJ.
Prince ain't doing much outside of the US, tho'. Neither is Michael. and Prince still has his passport so give him time. | |
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Marrk said: Neither is Michael. and Prince still has his passport so give him time.
Yeah, but Mike hasn't released a studio album in three years. | |
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LEARN TO BE A HAS-BEEN
CHAPTER ONE: BE THE MOST AWARDED ARTIST EVER 1970: NAACP Image Awards: Best Singing Group [Jackson 5] Sixteen And Spec Magazine: Best Group Of The Year [Jackson 5] Best Single Of The Year ["I'll Be There"] 1971: Grammy Awards: Best Pop Song ["ABC"] Key To The City Of Gary Indiana: Presented to the Jackson 5 by Mayor Richard Gordon Hatcher. NAACP Image Awards: Best Singing Group [Jackson 5] 1972: Billboard Awards: Top Singles Artist Of The Year Top Singles Male Of The Year Golden Globe Awards: ["Ben"] NAACP Image Awards: Best Singing Group [Jackson 5] Sixteen And Spec Magazine [Annual Gold Star Awards]: Best Single Of The Year ["Rockin' Robin"] Best Singer [Michael Jackson] U.S. Congress: Special Commendation For Positive Role Models The National Academy Of Recording Arts & Sciences: Best Rhythm and Blues Vocals [Jackson 5] 1974: The Organization Of African Unity: For strengthening Afro-Americans [Jackson 5] 1975: Black Caucus: Honorary Members [Jackson 5] 1980: American Music Awards: Favorite Male Soul Artist Favorite Soul Album ["Off The Wall"] Favorite Soul Single ["Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"] Billboard Awards: Top Black Artist Top Black Album ["Off The Wall"] Cashbox: Top Soul Album ["Off The Wall"] Grammy Awards: Best R&B Performance ["Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"] Hollywood Walk Of Fame: The Jacksons receive a Star on the Hollywood Blvd. NAACP Image Awards: Best Singing Group [The Jacksons] 1981: American Music Awards: Favorite Male Vocalist - Soul/R&B Favorite Album - Soul/R&B ["Off The Wall"] Brit Awards: [British Phonographic Industry Awards] Best Album ["Off The Wall"] Cashbox: Soul Album Of The Year ["Off The Wall"] NAACP Image Awards: Best Singing Group [The Jacksons] 1983: Black Gold Awards: Top Male Vocalist Best Video Performance ["Beat It"] Best Single Of The Year ["Billie Jean"] Best Album ["Thriller"] Black Radio Exclusive Awards: Artist Of The Year Billboard Awards: Pop Artist Of The Year Black Artist Of The Year Pop Album Of The Year ["Thriller"] Pop Album Artist Pop Singles Artist Pop Male Album Artist Pop Male Singles Artist Black Album Artist Black Singles Artist Black Album ["Thriller"] Dance/Disco Artist Dance/Disco 12" LP ["Billie Jean"] Dance/Disco 12" LP ["Beat It"] Billboard Video Awards: Best Video ["Beat It"] Best Male Performance Best Use Of Video To Enhance Artist's Image ["Beat It"] Best Use Of Video To Enhance Artist's Song ["Beat It"] Best Choreography ["Beat It"] Cashbox: Number One Male Artist Top Pop Single ["Billie Jean"] Top Male Singles Artist Top Black Album ["Thriller"] Top Pop Album ["Thriller"] Top Black Male Artist Top Black Male-Singles Artist Top Black Single ["Billie Jean"] Rolling Stone: Readers Poll - # 1 Artist of the Year Readers Poll - # 1 Soul Artist Readers Poll - # 1 Video ["Beat It"] Readers Poll - # 1 Producer [with Quincy Jones] Critics Poll - # 1 Artist of the Year Critics Poll - # 1 Video ["Beat It"] Critics Poll - # 1 Male Vocalist Critics Poll - # 1 Soul Artist Australia: Album Of The Year Single Of The Year Brazil: International Artist Of The Year Greece: Record Of The Year Holland: Album Of The Year Italy: Artist Of The Year Japan: Artist Of The Year Best Male Vocalist Album Of The Year Spain: Most Important Foreign Album United Kingdom: Album Of The Year Artist Of The Year 1984: American Music Awards: Special Award Of Merit Favorite Male Vocalist - Pop/Rock Favorite Single - Pop/Rock ["Billie Jean"] Favorite Album - Pop/Rock ["Thriller"] Favorite Video - Pop/Rock ["Beat It"] Favorite Album - Soul/R&B ["Thriller"] Favorite Male Vocalist - Soul/R&B Favorite Video - Soul/R&B ["Beat It"] American Video Awards: Best Long Form Video Best Home Video Billboard Awards: Top Album ["Thriller"] Canadian Black Music Awards: Top International Album ["Thriller"] Top International Single ["Billie Jean"] Top Male Vocalist Entertainer Of The Year Crystal Globe Awards: Exceeding Sales Past 5 Million Ebony Magazine Awards Grammy Awards: Producer Of The Year [with Quincy Jones] ["Thriller"] Album Of The Year ["Thriller"] Record Of The Year ["Beat It"] Best Male Rock Vocal Performance ["Beat It"] Best Male R&B Vocal Performance ["Billie Jean"] Best New R&B Song ["Billie Jean"] Best Male Pop Performance Best Recording For Children ["E.T. The Extra Terrestrial"] Album, narration by Michael Jackson [a record 8 awards won by an artist in one year - Carlos Santana tied a record of 8 awards in 2000 - Michael received a record 12 nominations] Guinness Book Of Worlds Records: Best Selling Album Of All Time ["Thriller"] Hotel Royal Plaza: Presentation Casement ["37 Gold & Platinum Discs"] Hollywood Walk Of Fame: Star for Michael Jackson on Hollywood Blvd. in front of Mann's Chinese Theater MTV Video Music Awards: Best Overall Video ["Thriller"] Best Choreography ["Thriller"] Viewers Choice Award ["Thriller"] People's Choice Awards: Best All Around Entertainer Of The Year Favorite Video Of The Year ["Thriller"] NAACP Image Awards: H. Claude Hodson Medal Of Freedom Award 1984 Olympic Medal Of Friendship NARM: [National Association Of Recording Merchandisers] Gift Of Music Award: Best Selling Album ["Thriller"] Best selling Single ["Billie Jean"] Best Home Video ["The Making Of Thriller"] Presidential Special Achievement Award: presented by U.S. President Ronald Regan to Michael Jackson at the White House in recognition of his contribution to the nation's campaign against drunk driving -"Beat It" was used in the ads United Kingdom: Presentation Casement Of Platinum Disc 1985 ["Thriller"] LP 1985: Grammy Awards: Best Home Video ["The Making Of Thriller"] "Hero Of Young America": voted in a special poll [World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1985] 1986: American Music Awards: Award Of Appreciation Song Of The Year ["We Are The World"] Grammy Awards: Song Of The Year ["We Are The World"] Record Of The Year ["We Are The World"] Best Pop Performance By Duo Or Group ["We Are The World"] Best Music Video Short Form ["We Are The World"] Guinness Book Of World Records: Largest Ever Endorsement For Product Promotion [US$ 15 million for Pepsi] People's Choice Awards: Favorite New Song ["We Are The World"] 1987: Bravo Magazine Awards: Silver Otto Award Smash Hits Awards: Best Male Vocalist Aftonbladet Readers' Poll [Sweden]: Best Vocal Artist Of 1987 1988: American Music Awards: Favorite Single - Soul/R&B ["Bad"] Billboard Awards: Top Black Artist Blues & Soul: Outstanding Artist Of The Year Best Live Show Of 1988 Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award Brit Awards: [British Phonographic Industry Awards] Best International Solo Artist Cable Ace Awards: Outstanding Editing In A Musical Special - ["Motown On Showtime: Michael Jackson - The Legend Continues"] Ebony Magazine: American Black Achievement Award Forbes: # 1 Entertainer Of The Year [$] Guild Hall Party: Presentation Of Sword To Commemorate "Bad" Tour MTV Video Awards: Video Vanguard Award [Outstanding Contribution To Music Video Production] NAACP Image Awards: Best Male Artist ["Bad" Single] Best Album ["Bad"] Leonard Carter Humanitarian Award New York Times Best Seller List: # 1 Book ["Moonwalk" by Michael Jackson] Orpheus Award [Austrian version of the Grammy Award] Smash Hits Awards: Best Male Vocalist Soul Train Music Awards: R&B Album Of The Year ["Bad"] Best Male Single Of The Year ["Bad"] UNCF: [United Negro College Fund] Honorary Doctor Of Humane Letters Degree From Fisk University Frederick D. Patterson Award Wembley Stadium: For Seven Sell Out Record Breaking Shows 1989: American Music Awards: Special Award Of Achievement Video Pioneer Award American Dance Award Black Radio Exclusive Awards: Humanitarian Award BET: Award For The Success Of "Bad" Tour Billboard Awards: Number One Black Artist # 1 Album - Pop/R&B ["Bad"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Bronze Otto Award BRE Awards: Triple Crown Award [King Of Pop, Rock & Soul] Video Of The Year British TV Industry Awards: Artist Of The Decade Brit Awards: [British Phonographic Industry Awards] Video Of The Year ["Smooth Criminal"] Best International Male Artist Canadian Music Awards: Teddy Award ["Leave Me Alone"] Capital Children Museum: Best Of Washington 1989 Humanitarian Award Cashbox: Video Pioneer Critic's Choice Awards: Best Video ["Smooth Criminal"] Entertainment Tonight: Most Important Entertainer Of The Decade Friday Night Videos: Greatest Artist Of The Decade Number One Artist Forbes: # 1 Entertainer Of The Year [$] Gardner Street Elementary School: Most Famous Alumnus Renamed School Auditorium to "The Michael Jackson Auditorium" MTV Video Music Awards: Video Vanguard Award ["Thriller"- The Greatest Video In The History Of The World] National Urban Coalition: Humanitarian Award People's Choice Awards: Favorite Music Video ["Smooth Criminal"] Rolling Stone Magazine: Video Of The Decade ["Thriller"] Soul Train Music Awards: Heritage Award Best R&B Urban Contemporary Single By A Male ["Man In The Mirror"] 1st Annual Sammy Davis Junior Award U.K. TV Show: Goodbye To The 80's Award Vanity Fair: Artist Of The Decade Video Software Dealer Association: Favorite Music Video ["Moonwalker"] World Music Awards: Philips Hall Of Fame Award for Lifetime Achievement In Video Viewers Choice # 1 Video ["Dirty Diana"] 1990: merican Cinema Awards: Entertainer Of The Decade Emmy Nominee: Composing Sammy Davis Jr. 60th Anniversary Song ["You Were There"] BMI Inaugural: 1st Michael Jackson Award Of Achievement [Inaugural and 1st ever award for Michael Jackson] Boy Scouts Of America: Good Scout Humanitarian Capital Children Museum: Entertainer Of The Decade Award [presented by President G. Bush for philanthropic activities for children] Grammy Awards: Best Music Video Short Form ["Leave Me Alone"] Music Connection: Man Of The Decade MTV Video Music Awards: Video Vanguard Award - Artist Of The Decade Role Model Award: Awarded from the country of Japan Sony Entertainment [CBS Records]: Top Selling Artist Of The Decade Soul Train Music Awards: Artist Of The Decade Vanity Fair: Most Popular Artist In The History Of Show Business White House Recognition: Artist Of The Decade 1991: MTV Video Music Awards: Renames its Video Vanguard Award to "Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award" in his honor Music Video Producers' Hall Of Fame: "Thriller" video is inducted 1992: Billboard Music Awards: 1992 Billboard World Artist Award Commemoration Of 10th Anniversary Of Thriller, The Biggest Selling Album Of All Time [for the # 1 world single "Black or White" and # 1 World album "Dangerous"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award Gabon [Africa]: National Honor Of Merit Award Guinness Book Of World Records: Largest Entertainment Contract Ever [US$ 890 million] International Monitor Awards: Music Video With The Best Special Effects ["Black Or White"] NABOB: [National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters] Lifetime Achievement Award Operation One To One Award: [for efforts in helping disadvantaged youth] President Of U.S. George Bush: Point Of Light Ambassador Pro-Set Los Angeles Music Awards: Best Pop Male Vocalist Video Of The Year ["Black Or White"] Smash Hits Awards: Best Male Vocalist Music Video Producers' Hall Of Fame: "Beat It" and "Billie Jean" are inducted 1993: American Music Awards: Best Pop/Rock Album ["Dangerous"] Best Soul/R&B Single ["Remember The Time"] Special International Artist Award [for record sales and humanitarian efforts around the world] [In future, the award will be known as The Michael Jackson International Artist Award] ASCAP: Best R&B Awards for: ["In The Closet"] ["Rembember The Time"] ["Jam"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award BMI Awards: Two Of The Most Performed Songs Of The Year ["Black Or White" and "Remember The Time"] Echo Awards: Best International Male Artist Of The Year Grammy Awards: Living Legend Award Guinness Book Of World Records: Lifetime Achievement Award for his unprecedented world records in the world of entertainment Jack The Rapper Award: Our Children, Our Hope Of Tomorrow Award [at this ceremony, this particular award is also renamed in Michael Jackson's honor] NAACP Image Awards: 25th Silver Anniversary Entertainer Of The Year Award Outstanding Music Video ["Black Or White"] NARM: [National Asscociation of Recording Merchandisers] Best Seller Award 1992 for Best Selling Urban Music Recording Male ["Dangerous"] RTL Television Award [Germany]: Ehren Loewen Soul Train Music Awards: 1993 Humanitarian Of The Year Award Best R&B Single ["Remember The Time"] Best R&B Album ["Dangerous"] World Music Awards: Best Selling American Artist World's Best Selling Pop Artist World's Best Selling Artist Of The Era 1994: Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award Cable Ace Awards: Outstanding Musical Special [Dangerous concert from Bucharest, and HBO special presentation] Children's Choice Awards: Caring For Kids Award [100'000 children from the New York area voted for Michael] Crenshaw Community Youth And Arts Foundation: Humanitarian Award MTV Movie Awards: Best Song In A Movie ["Will You Be There"] Smash Hits Awards: Best Male Vocalist Pop Rocky Magazine Awards: Favorite Singer Of The Year 1995: America's Most Favorite Singers Poll [Harris Poll]: Michael Jackson is the 10th Most Favorite Singer in America in 1995 BET Walk Of Fame Award: First ever recipient of the BET Walk Of Fame Award Billboard Music Awards: Billboard Hot 100 Achievement Award [for having the 1st ever single, "You Are Not Alone", to debut straight at number one on the Billboard charts] Billboard Music Video Awards: Video Of The Year - Pop/Rock ["Scream"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award Brazilian TVZ Video Awards: Best International Video Of The Year ["Scream"] King Of Ghana, Africa, Recognition: Diamond Of Africa MTV Europe Music Awards: Best Male Artist Of The Year MTV Video Music Awards: Best Dance Video ["Scream"] Best Choreography ["Scream"] Best Art Direction ["Scream"] NARM: [National Asscociation of Recording Merchandisers] Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award Popcorn Magazine Awards: Artist Of The Decade Award Best Male Vocalist Of The Year Pop Rocky Magazine Awards: Favorite Male Vocalist Of The Year Smash Hits Awards: Best Male Artist VH1 Awards: Michael Jackson Special Award [for charitable works] 1996: American Music Awards: Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Of The Year Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: Favorite Pop Male Award ["HIStory"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award Platinum Otto Award [Lifetime Achievement Award] [first artist to receive Platinum Otto Award] Brit Awards: [British Phonographic Industry Awards] Artist Of A Generation Award Le Film Fantastique: Best Video Award ["Earth Song"] [French film awards] Danish Grammy Awards: Best International Male Artists Best International Album ["HIStory"] Genesis Awards: 1995 Doris Day Music Award ["Earth Song" Video] [given each year for an animal-sensitive musical work] Grammy Awards: Best Music Video Short Form ["Scream"] Hong Kong Hit Radio: Best International Male Artist Best Song Of The Year ["You Are Not Alone"] Irish Music Awards [IRMA]: Best International Male Artist Award ["HIStory" album] World Music Awards: Best Selling Record Of All Time ["Thriller"] Best Selling Male Artist Of 1996 Best Selling American Artist Best Selling R&B Artist Best Selling Artist Ever [record 5 awards!!!] 1997: Bob Fosse Award: Best Choreography In A Music Video ["Ghosts"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Silver Otto Award Brazilian TVZ Video Awards: Best International Video Of The Year ["Blood On The Dance Floor"] Dutch Music Factory Awards: Best Male Singer Best Live Act Live! Magazine: Most Memorable Male Performer Legend Of Live Entertainment [readers' poll] Soul Train Music Awards: renamed the video award in Michael's honor to "Michael Jackson Award For Best R&B/Soul Or Rap Music Video" Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame: Jackson 5 inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, USA Popcorn Magazine Awards: Favourite Male Vocalist 1998: Mix: Best Foreign Male Singer Best Event [Michael Jackson Concert at Parken Stadium] Best Singer [Danish magazine readers' votes] Puls: Best Foreign Male Singer Of 1997 Best Show Of The Year 1997 [Denmark music TV program viewer votes] Bravo Magazine Awards: Silver Otto Award 1999: Bollywood Awards: Outstanding Humanitarian Award [Indian film industry awards] Kora All-African Music Awards: Lifetime Achievement Award 2000: World Music Awards: Biggest Selling Artist Of The Millennium G&P Foundation Angel Ball: Angel Of Hope Award 2001: MJ Day 10 Award: Presented to Michael Jackson at Adrian Grant's MJ Day 10 on behalf of millions of loving fans all around the world Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction: Michael Jackson inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for his achievements as a solo artist [Michael was already inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1997 as a member of the Jackson 5] Nasdaq: Michael Jackson presented with an award by Nasdaq Chief Executive Hardwick Simmons KIIS-FM: Lifetime Achievement Award 2002: American Music Awards: Artist Of The Century Award NRJ Music Awards: Best International Male Artist NAACP Image Awards: Best Music Video ["You Rock My World"] Best Variety Special ["30th Anniversary Celebration"] Best Performance Variety Special ["30th Anniversary Celebration"] Magical Life Awards: Michael Jackson honored for making the world a better place, standing up for children and humanity [Inaugural and 1st ever award for Michael Jackson] Songwriters Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction: Michael Jackson inducted into the Songwriters Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for his achievements as a songwriter [Michael was already inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1997 as a member of the Jackson 5 and in 2001 as solo artist] Michael Jackson 30th Anniversary Award: Michael Jackson was presented with the 30th Anniversary Award by its designer, Nijel, who already designed the Top Selling Artist Of The Decade Award in 1990 MTV Video Music Awards: Artist Of The Millennium World Art Awards: Michael Jackson honored for his peace and tolerance efforts around the world Bambi Awards: Pop Artist Of The Millennium Billboard Awards: Michael Jackson honored with a special Award for his 1982 album "Thriller" [Epic], which spent more weeks at No. 1 [37] than any other album in the history of The Billboard 200 2003: Key To The City: Michael Jackson honored with the Key To The City by the major of Gary BMI Urban Awards: "Butterflies" Key To The City: Michael Jackson honored with the Key To The City by the major of Las Vegas Radio Music Awards: Humanitarian Award Power Of Oneness Awards: Lifetime Achievement Award 2004: African Ambassadors' Spouses Association: Humanitarian Award [This message was edited Thu Jun 24 4:28:15 2004 by LightOfArt] | |
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No matter what you do I'm stilll gonna be here
Through all the LIES AND SILLY GAMES I'm still remain the same I'M INVINCIBLE -Mike, 2001 | |
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TheRealFiness said: www.Monkeyfucker.org
www.skinbleachedbastid.net www.Lipsynchinballgrabbinhasbeen.com www.childmolesterhushmone...issant.com Your comedy is as terrible as your mixes! | |
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Marrk said: TheRealFiness said: www.Monkeyfucker.org
www.skinbleachedbastid.net www.Lipsynchinballgrabbinhasbeen.com www.childmolesterhushmone...issant.com Your comedy is as terrible as your mixes! gonna have to co-sign here; wasn't really too impressed with your mix-shows and there it is | |
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DavidEye said: There really is no need for any MJ threads right now.He's not on tour,he has no new album,and even his trial doesn't begin until September.So really,what is there to discuss?
Him. Love him or hate him he is a very fascinating person. | |
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CokeJohnson said: Marrk said: Your comedy is as terrible as your mixes! gonna have to co-sign here; wasn't really too impressed with your mix-shows thats fine, doesnt stop me from doin em.... many people love em.. so.. 2 out of many.. isnt a bad turnout.... | |
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DavidEye said: There really is no need for any MJ threads right now.He's not on tour,he has no new album,and even his trial doesn't begin until September.So really,what is there to discuss?
lol...see the thread that was locked. people WERE discussing! there was no need to lock it and the others before | |
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TheRealFiness said: CokeJohnson said: gonna have to co-sign here; wasn't really too impressed with your mix-shows thats fine, doesnt stop me from doin em.... many people love em.. so.. 2 out of many.. isnt a bad turnout.... 3 | |
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LightOfArt said: DavidEye said: There really is no need for any MJ threads right now.He's not on tour,he has no new album,and even his trial doesn't begin until September.So really,what is there to discuss?
lol...see the thread that was locked. people WERE discussing! there was no need to lock it and the others before Well,you got an MJ thread right here,and it's not locked.So go ahead and discuss him.I don't see any real discussion going on,because there's nothing to discuss! | |
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Just for the record, "Blood On The Dance Floor" is not the biggest-selling remix album of all time. That would be Jennifer Lopez's "J To Tha L-O", pathetic as it is, which has shifted 9 million units worldwide (and about 2.5 million in the US, where BOTF failed to make an impression). [This message was edited Thu Jun 24 6:10:52 2004 by VoicesCarry] | |
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LightOfArt said: [color=red:a0457aa9ee]LEARN TO BE A HAS-BEEN[/color]
CHAPTER ONE: BE THE MOST AWARDED ARTIST EVER 1970: NAACP Image Awards: Best Singing Group [Jackson 5] Sixteen And Spec Magazine: Best Group Of The Year [Jackson 5] Best Single Of The Year ["I'll Be There"] 1971: Grammy Awards: Best Pop Song ["ABC"] Key To The City Of Gary Indiana: Presented to the Jackson 5 by Mayor Richard Gordon Hatcher. NAACP Image Awards: Best Singing Group [Jackson 5] 1972: Billboard Awards: Top Singles Artist Of The Year Top Singles Male Of The Year Golden Globe Awards: ["Ben"] NAACP Image Awards: Best Singing Group [Jackson 5] Sixteen And Spec Magazine [Annual Gold Star Awards]: Best Single Of The Year ["Rockin' Robin"] Best Singer [Michael Jackson] U.S. Congress: Special Commendation For Positive Role Models The National Academy Of Recording Arts & Sciences: Best Rhythm and Blues Vocals [Jackson 5] 1974: The Organization Of African Unity: For strengthening Afro-Americans [Jackson 5] 1975: Black Caucus: Honorary Members [Jackson 5] 1980: American Music Awards: Favorite Male Soul Artist Favorite Soul Album ["Off The Wall"] Favorite Soul Single ["Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"] Billboard Awards: Top Black Artist Top Black Album ["Off The Wall"] Cashbox: Top Soul Album ["Off The Wall"] Grammy Awards: Best R&B Performance ["Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"] Hollywood Walk Of Fame: The Jacksons receive a Star on the Hollywood Blvd. NAACP Image Awards: Best Singing Group [The Jacksons] 1981: American Music Awards: Favorite Male Vocalist - Soul/R&B Favorite Album - Soul/R&B ["Off The Wall"] Brit Awards: [British Phonographic Industry Awards] Best Album ["Off The Wall"] Cashbox: Soul Album Of The Year ["Off The Wall"] NAACP Image Awards: Best Singing Group [The Jacksons] 1983: Black Gold Awards: Top Male Vocalist Best Video Performance ["Beat It"] Best Single Of The Year ["Billie Jean"] Best Album ["Thriller"] Black Radio Exclusive Awards: Artist Of The Year Billboard Awards: Pop Artist Of The Year Black Artist Of The Year Pop Album Of The Year ["Thriller"] Pop Album Artist Pop Singles Artist Pop Male Album Artist Pop Male Singles Artist Black Album Artist Black Singles Artist Black Album ["Thriller"] Dance/Disco Artist Dance/Disco 12" LP ["Billie Jean"] Dance/Disco 12" LP ["Beat It"] Billboard Video Awards: Best Video ["Beat It"] Best Male Performance Best Use Of Video To Enhance Artist's Image ["Beat It"] Best Use Of Video To Enhance Artist's Song ["Beat It"] Best Choreography ["Beat It"] Cashbox: Number One Male Artist Top Pop Single ["Billie Jean"] Top Male Singles Artist Top Black Album ["Thriller"] Top Pop Album ["Thriller"] Top Black Male Artist Top Black Male-Singles Artist Top Black Single ["Billie Jean"] Rolling Stone: Readers Poll - # 1 Artist of the Year Readers Poll - # 1 Soul Artist Readers Poll - # 1 Video ["Beat It"] Readers Poll - # 1 Producer [with Quincy Jones] Critics Poll - # 1 Artist of the Year Critics Poll - # 1 Video ["Beat It"] Critics Poll - # 1 Male Vocalist Critics Poll - # 1 Soul Artist Australia: Album Of The Year Single Of The Year Brazil: International Artist Of The Year Greece: Record Of The Year Holland: Album Of The Year Italy: Artist Of The Year Japan: Artist Of The Year Best Male Vocalist Album Of The Year Spain: Most Important Foreign Album United Kingdom: Album Of The Year Artist Of The Year 1984: American Music Awards: Special Award Of Merit Favorite Male Vocalist - Pop/Rock Favorite Single - Pop/Rock ["Billie Jean"] Favorite Album - Pop/Rock ["Thriller"] Favorite Video - Pop/Rock ["Beat It"] Favorite Album - Soul/R&B ["Thriller"] Favorite Male Vocalist - Soul/R&B Favorite Video - Soul/R&B ["Beat It"] American Video Awards: Best Long Form Video Best Home Video Billboard Awards: Top Album ["Thriller"] Canadian Black Music Awards: Top International Album ["Thriller"] Top International Single ["Billie Jean"] Top Male Vocalist Entertainer Of The Year Crystal Globe Awards: Exceeding Sales Past 5 Million Ebony Magazine Awards Grammy Awards: Producer Of The Year [with Quincy Jones] ["Thriller"] Album Of The Year ["Thriller"] Record Of The Year ["Beat It"] Best Male Rock Vocal Performance ["Beat It"] Best Male R&B Vocal Performance ["Billie Jean"] Best New R&B Song ["Billie Jean"] Best Male Pop Performance Best Recording For Children ["E.T. The Extra Terrestrial"] Album, narration by Michael Jackson [a record 8 awards won by an artist in one year - Carlos Santana tied a record of 8 awards in 2000 - Michael received a record 12 nominations] Guinness Book Of Worlds Records: Best Selling Album Of All Time ["Thriller"] Hotel Royal Plaza: Presentation Casement ["37 Gold & Platinum Discs"] Hollywood Walk Of Fame: Star for Michael Jackson on Hollywood Blvd. in front of Mann's Chinese Theater MTV Video Music Awards: Best Overall Video ["Thriller"] Best Choreography ["Thriller"] Viewers Choice Award ["Thriller"] People's Choice Awards: Best All Around Entertainer Of The Year Favorite Video Of The Year ["Thriller"] NAACP Image Awards: H. Claude Hodson Medal Of Freedom Award 1984 Olympic Medal Of Friendship NARM: [National Association Of Recording Merchandisers] Gift Of Music Award: Best Selling Album ["Thriller"] Best selling Single ["Billie Jean"] Best Home Video ["The Making Of Thriller"] Presidential Special Achievement Award: presented by U.S. President Ronald Regan to Michael Jackson at the White House in recognition of his contribution to the nation's campaign against drunk driving -"Beat It" was used in the ads United Kingdom: Presentation Casement Of Platinum Disc 1985 ["Thriller"] LP 1985: Grammy Awards: Best Home Video ["The Making Of Thriller"] "Hero Of Young America": voted in a special poll [World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1985] 1986: American Music Awards: Award Of Appreciation Song Of The Year ["We Are The World"] Grammy Awards: Song Of The Year ["We Are The World"] Record Of The Year ["We Are The World"] Best Pop Performance By Duo Or Group ["We Are The World"] Best Music Video Short Form ["We Are The World"] Guinness Book Of World Records: Largest Ever Endorsement For Product Promotion [US$ 15 million for Pepsi] People's Choice Awards: Favorite New Song ["We Are The World"] 1987: Bravo Magazine Awards: Silver Otto Award Smash Hits Awards: Best Male Vocalist Aftonbladet Readers' Poll [Sweden]: Best Vocal Artist Of 1987 1988: American Music Awards: Favorite Single - Soul/R&B ["Bad"] Billboard Awards: Top Black Artist Blues & Soul: Outstanding Artist Of The Year Best Live Show Of 1988 Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award Brit Awards: [British Phonographic Industry Awards] Best International Solo Artist Cable Ace Awards: Outstanding Editing In A Musical Special - ["Motown On Showtime: Michael Jackson - The Legend Continues"] Ebony Magazine: American Black Achievement Award Forbes: # 1 Entertainer Of The Year [$] Guild Hall Party: Presentation Of Sword To Commemorate "Bad" Tour MTV Video Awards: Video Vanguard Award [Outstanding Contribution To Music Video Production] NAACP Image Awards: Best Male Artist ["Bad" Single] Best Album ["Bad"] Leonard Carter Humanitarian Award New York Times Best Seller List: # 1 Book ["Moonwalk" by Michael Jackson] Orpheus Award [Austrian version of the Grammy Award] Smash Hits Awards: Best Male Vocalist Soul Train Music Awards: R&B Album Of The Year ["Bad"] Best Male Single Of The Year ["Bad"] UNCF: [United Negro College Fund] Honorary Doctor Of Humane Letters Degree From Fisk University Frederick D. Patterson Award Wembley Stadium: For Seven Sell Out Record Breaking Shows 1989: American Music Awards: Special Award Of Achievement Video Pioneer Award American Dance Award Black Radio Exclusive Awards: Humanitarian Award BET: Award For The Success Of "Bad" Tour Billboard Awards: Number One Black Artist # 1 Album - Pop/R&B ["Bad"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Bronze Otto Award BRE Awards: Triple Crown Award [King Of Pop, Rock & Soul] Video Of The Year British TV Industry Awards: Artist Of The Decade Brit Awards: [British Phonographic Industry Awards] Video Of The Year ["Smooth Criminal"] Best International Male Artist Canadian Music Awards: Teddy Award ["Leave Me Alone"] Capital Children Museum: Best Of Washington 1989 Humanitarian Award Cashbox: Video Pioneer Critic's Choice Awards: Best Video ["Smooth Criminal"] Entertainment Tonight: Most Important Entertainer Of The Decade Friday Night Videos: Greatest Artist Of The Decade Number One Artist Forbes: # 1 Entertainer Of The Year [$] Gardner Street Elementary School: Most Famous Alumnus Renamed School Auditorium to "The Michael Jackson Auditorium" MTV Video Music Awards: Video Vanguard Award ["Thriller"- The Greatest Video In The History Of The World] National Urban Coalition: Humanitarian Award People's Choice Awards: Favorite Music Video ["Smooth Criminal"] Rolling Stone Magazine: Video Of The Decade ["Thriller"] Soul Train Music Awards: Heritage Award Best R&B Urban Contemporary Single By A Male ["Man In The Mirror"] 1st Annual Sammy Davis Junior Award U.K. TV Show: Goodbye To The 80's Award Vanity Fair: Artist Of The Decade Video Software Dealer Association: Favorite Music Video ["Moonwalker"] World Music Awards: Philips Hall Of Fame Award for Lifetime Achievement In Video Viewers Choice # 1 Video ["Dirty Diana"] 1990: merican Cinema Awards: Entertainer Of The Decade Emmy Nominee: Composing Sammy Davis Jr. 60th Anniversary Song ["You Were There"] BMI Inaugural: 1st Michael Jackson Award Of Achievement [Inaugural and 1st ever award for Michael Jackson] Boy Scouts Of America: Good Scout Humanitarian Capital Children Museum: Entertainer Of The Decade Award [presented by President G. Bush for philanthropic activities for children] Grammy Awards: Best Music Video Short Form ["Leave Me Alone"] Music Connection: Man Of The Decade MTV Video Music Awards: Video Vanguard Award - Artist Of The Decade Role Model Award: Awarded from the country of Japan Sony Entertainment [CBS Records]: Top Selling Artist Of The Decade Soul Train Music Awards: Artist Of The Decade Vanity Fair: Most Popular Artist In The History Of Show Business White House Recognition: Artist Of The Decade 1991: MTV Video Music Awards: Renames its Video Vanguard Award to "Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award" in his honor Music Video Producers' Hall Of Fame: "Thriller" video is inducted 1992: Billboard Music Awards: 1992 Billboard World Artist Award Commemoration Of 10th Anniversary Of Thriller, The Biggest Selling Album Of All Time [for the # 1 world single "Black or White" and # 1 World album "Dangerous"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award Gabon [Africa]: National Honor Of Merit Award Guinness Book Of World Records: Largest Entertainment Contract Ever [US$ 890 million] International Monitor Awards: Music Video With The Best Special Effects ["Black Or White"] NABOB: [National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters] Lifetime Achievement Award Operation One To One Award: [for efforts in helping disadvantaged youth] President Of U.S. George Bush: Point Of Light Ambassador Pro-Set Los Angeles Music Awards: Best Pop Male Vocalist Video Of The Year ["Black Or White"] Smash Hits Awards: Best Male Vocalist Music Video Producers' Hall Of Fame: "Beat It" and "Billie Jean" are inducted 1993: American Music Awards: Best Pop/Rock Album ["Dangerous"] Best Soul/R&B Single ["Remember The Time"] Special International Artist Award [for record sales and humanitarian efforts around the world] [In future, the award will be known as The Michael Jackson International Artist Award] ASCAP: Best R&B Awards for: ["In The Closet"] ["Rembember The Time"] ["Jam"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award BMI Awards: Two Of The Most Performed Songs Of The Year ["Black Or White" and "Remember The Time"] Echo Awards: Best International Male Artist Of The Year Grammy Awards: Living Legend Award Guinness Book Of World Records: Lifetime Achievement Award for his unprecedented world records in the world of entertainment Jack The Rapper Award: Our Children, Our Hope Of Tomorrow Award [at this ceremony, this particular award is also renamed in Michael Jackson's honor] NAACP Image Awards: 25th Silver Anniversary Entertainer Of The Year Award Outstanding Music Video ["Black Or White"] NARM: [National Asscociation of Recording Merchandisers] Best Seller Award 1992 for Best Selling Urban Music Recording Male ["Dangerous"] RTL Television Award [Germany]: Ehren Loewen Soul Train Music Awards: 1993 Humanitarian Of The Year Award Best R&B Single ["Remember The Time"] Best R&B Album ["Dangerous"] World Music Awards: Best Selling American Artist World's Best Selling Pop Artist World's Best Selling Artist Of The Era 1994: Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award Cable Ace Awards: Outstanding Musical Special [Dangerous concert from Bucharest, and HBO special presentation] Children's Choice Awards: Caring For Kids Award [100'000 children from the New York area voted for Michael] Crenshaw Community Youth And Arts Foundation: Humanitarian Award MTV Movie Awards: Best Song In A Movie ["Will You Be There"] Smash Hits Awards: Best Male Vocalist Pop Rocky Magazine Awards: Favorite Singer Of The Year 1995: America's Most Favorite Singers Poll [Harris Poll]: Michael Jackson is the 10th Most Favorite Singer in America in 1995 BET Walk Of Fame Award: First ever recipient of the BET Walk Of Fame Award Billboard Music Awards: Billboard Hot 100 Achievement Award [for having the 1st ever single, "You Are Not Alone", to debut straight at number one on the Billboard charts] Billboard Music Video Awards: Video Of The Year - Pop/Rock ["Scream"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award Brazilian TVZ Video Awards: Best International Video Of The Year ["Scream"] King Of Ghana, Africa, Recognition: Diamond Of Africa MTV Europe Music Awards: Best Male Artist Of The Year MTV Video Music Awards: Best Dance Video ["Scream"] Best Choreography ["Scream"] Best Art Direction ["Scream"] NARM: [National Asscociation of Recording Merchandisers] Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian Award Popcorn Magazine Awards: Artist Of The Decade Award Best Male Vocalist Of The Year Pop Rocky Magazine Awards: Favorite Male Vocalist Of The Year Smash Hits Awards: Best Male Artist VH1 Awards: Michael Jackson Special Award [for charitable works] 1996: American Music Awards: Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Of The Year Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: Favorite Pop Male Award ["HIStory"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Gold Otto Award Platinum Otto Award [Lifetime Achievement Award] [first artist to receive Platinum Otto Award] Brit Awards: [British Phonographic Industry Awards] Artist Of A Generation Award Le Film Fantastique: Best Video Award ["Earth Song"] [French film awards] Danish Grammy Awards: Best International Male Artists Best International Album ["HIStory"] Genesis Awards: 1995 Doris Day Music Award ["Earth Song" Video] [given each year for an animal-sensitive musical work] Grammy Awards: Best Music Video Short Form ["Scream"] Hong Kong Hit Radio: Best International Male Artist Best Song Of The Year ["You Are Not Alone"] Irish Music Awards [IRMA]: Best International Male Artist Award ["HIStory" album] World Music Awards: Best Selling Record Of All Time ["Thriller"] Best Selling Male Artist Of 1996 Best Selling American Artist Best Selling R&B Artist Best Selling Artist Ever [record 5 awards!!!] 1997: Bob Fosse Award: Best Choreography In A Music Video ["Ghosts"] Bravo Magazine Awards: Silver Otto Award Brazilian TVZ Video Awards: Best International Video Of The Year ["Blood On The Dance Floor"] Dutch Music Factory Awards: Best Male Singer Best Live Act Live! Magazine: Most Memorable Male Performer Legend Of Live Entertainment [readers' poll] Soul Train Music Awards: renamed the video award in Michael's honor to "Michael Jackson Award For Best R&B/Soul Or Rap Music Video" Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame: Jackson 5 inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, USA Popcorn Magazine Awards: Favourite Male Vocalist 1998: Mix: Best Foreign Male Singer Best Event [Michael Jackson Concert at Parken Stadium] Best Singer [Danish magazine readers' votes] Puls: Best Foreign Male Singer Of 1997 Best Show Of The Year 1997 [Denmark music TV program viewer votes] Bravo Magazine Awards: Silver Otto Award 1999: Bollywood Awards: Outstanding Humanitarian Award [Indian film industry awards] Kora All-African Music Awards: Lifetime Achievement Award 2000: World Music Awards: Biggest Selling Artist Of The Millennium G&P Foundation Angel Ball: Angel Of Hope Award 2001: MJ Day 10 Award: Presented to Michael Jackson at Adrian Grant's MJ Day 10 on behalf of millions of loving fans all around the world Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction: Michael Jackson inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for his achievements as a solo artist [Michael was already inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1997 as a member of the Jackson 5] Nasdaq: Michael Jackson presented with an award by Nasdaq Chief Executive Hardwick Simmons KIIS-FM: Lifetime Achievement Award 2002: American Music Awards: Artist Of The Century Award NRJ Music Awards: Best International Male Artist NAACP Image Awards: Best Music Video ["You Rock My World"] Best Variety Special ["30th Anniversary Celebration"] Best Performance Variety Special ["30th Anniversary Celebration"] Magical Life Awards: Michael Jackson honored for making the world a better place, standing up for children and humanity [Inaugural and 1st ever award for Michael Jackson] Songwriters Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction: Michael Jackson inducted into the Songwriters Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for his achievements as a songwriter [Michael was already inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1997 as a member of the Jackson 5 and in 2001 as solo artist] Michael Jackson 30th Anniversary Award: Michael Jackson was presented with the 30th Anniversary Award by its designer, Nijel, who already designed the Top Selling Artist Of The Decade Award in 1990 MTV Video Music Awards: Artist Of The Millennium World Art Awards: Michael Jackson honored for his peace and tolerance efforts around the world Bambi Awards: Pop Artist Of The Millennium Billboard Awards: Michael Jackson honored with a special Award for his 1982 album "Thriller" [Epic], which spent more weeks at No. 1 [37] than any other album in the history of The Billboard 200 2003: Key To The City: Michael Jackson honored with the Key To The City by the major of Gary BMI Urban Awards: "Butterflies" Key To The City: Michael Jackson honored with the Key To The City by the major of Las Vegas Radio Music Awards: Humanitarian Award Power Of Oneness Awards: Lifetime Achievement Award 2004: African Ambassadors' Spouses Association: Humanitarian Award [This message was edited Thu Jun 24 4:28:15 2004 by LightOfArt] Um, so he won a lot of awards in the past. He is not, however, the most-awarded artist in history. And this list doesn't really prove your point, right? If you want to support 'MJ's not a has-been', talk about his success now, not a career retrospective. | |
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DavidEye said: LightOfArt said: lol...see the thread that was locked. people WERE discussing! there was no need to lock it and the others before Well,you got an MJ thread right here,and it's not locked.So go ahead and discuss him.I don't see any real discussion going on,because there's nothing to discuss! I didnt start it to discuss mike,,but to ask why them all are locked? | |
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LightOfArt said: DavidEye said: Well,you got an MJ thread right here,and it's not locked.So go ahead and discuss him.I don't see any real discussion going on,because there's nothing to discuss! I didnt start it to discuss mike,,but to ask why them all are locked? Why don't you PM the mods for your answer? | |
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