orangepeel19 wrote:me too
I'd definitely buy that.
Remembering the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
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yankeefanNcali |
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Posts: 3536 (06/28/2009 2:15 PM) |
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selfish love |
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Posts: 12877 (06/28/2009 2:20 PM) |
I'd buy that in a heartbeat.
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JustMusic101 |
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Posts: 14892 (06/28/2009 2:21 PM) |
They would do even more to put out clips of his performances too, but I'd be good with a CD.
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alina negreanu |
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Posts: 611 (06/28/2009 2:49 PM) |
selfish love wrote: |
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RKKanhai |
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If the kids don't know her then no way should they go to her. They just lost the only parent they know, uprooting them from the family they know to go live
with a stranger and not to mention separating them from their youngest sibling would be cruel.
Oddly I read an article saying McCauley Culkin could have some rights to fight her with the family because he's the legal godfather. |
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joey4pacey637 |
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Posts: 26248 (06/28/2009 2:51 PM) Biggest Sports Fan '08 |
I want that! It'd be so awesome sigh
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SusieMC |
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Posts: 516 (06/28/2009 3:20 PM) |
For those of you who want some of his performances.....I downloaded a Torrent yesterday that had all of his most memorable live performances on it. It included
the Motown 25, 95 VMA's, and the Superbowl on it. It also had the Private Home Movies show on it and some other things.
Some were not so great quality, but all the best things seem to be excellent quality. http://www.mininova.org/tor/1667869 I also got Moonwalker http://www.mininova.org/tor/1126529 Looks like they have just about every other Live Concert he put out too as well as all the videos. Might be able to tide you over till you're able to buy it if that's your plan. |
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Hazeleyed Honey |
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Posts: 5510 (06/28/2009 3:20 PM) |
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-jackson-business27-2009jun27,0,4976333.story
From the Los Angeles Times
MICHAEL JACKSON: VALUE OF A LEGACYMichael Jackson mourners vie for CDs, memorabilia
Demand quickly puts retailers out of stock. 'This is simply unprecedented,' says an executive at Amazon.com, which sold out of Jackson CDs minutes
after news broke of the pop star's death.
By Andrea Chang and Randy Lewis
June 27, 2009 In death, Michael Jackson is a bestseller again. Along Hollywood Boulevard on Friday, mourners snapped up glossy posters and T-shirts bearing the singer's image from rows of sidewalk sellers. Online retailers reported that they were placing back orders for sold-out merchandise and working with suppliers to meet the staggering demand. Elsewhere, business was brisk in pretty much all things MJ. "This is simply unprecedented," said Bill Carr, vice president of music and video at Amazon.com Inc., which sold out of Michael Jackson and Jackson 5 CDs minutes after news broke that the pop star had died Thursday. "We've seen the death of Johnny Cash and Frank Sinatra and many other artists, but none of them compare to what we're witnessing today." As of Friday afternoon, Jackson-related DVDs filled the top seven spots in Amazon's "Bestsellers in Movies & TV" list and Jackson albums accounted for all 10 of the "Bestsellers in Music" list, with the 25th-anniversary edition of "Thriller" taking the No. 1 spot, Carr said. "In the last 24 hours, we've actually sold more Michael Jackson albums in our MP3 and CD stores than we have in the 11 years since the launch of our music business," he said. At Barnes & Noble Inc., Chief Merchandising Officer Jaime Carey said that the company's online store and retail locations were sold out of nearly all Jackson CDs, DVDs and books. All of BN.com's 10 bestselling CDs were Jackson albums, he said. "We're working with the record labels, the studios and the publishers to get stock in as quickly as possible to meet the overwhelming customer demand," he said. Fans also flocked to sites such as EBay and Craigslist to buy Jackson memorabilia. An EBay spokeswoman said the number of Michael Jackson items sold Thursday was 210% higher than on the same day a week earlier. For years, Jackson's "Thriller" has held the No. 2 spot on the Recording Industry Assn. of America's list of the bestselling albums of all time, close behind the Eagles' "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975." It may be a matter of weeks, perhaps days, before the pop singer's landmark album reclaims the No. 1 spot as fans around the world snap up his recordings to mourn his passing and celebrate his storied career. At Amoeba Music in Hollywood, customers arrived Friday morning disappointed to find that all Jackson CDs, vinyl records, posters and T-shirts had sold out in less than two hours Thursday. "Is there really nothing left? Is it really all gone?" said Raider Villalobos, 20, who stopped by the record store on his way to visit Jackson's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Minutes later, a new shipment arrived. Shoppers jammed the aisle, snatching up handfuls of CDs seconds after they were removed from the cardboard box. Deshawn Richard and his wife, Catherine, emerged from the crowd with four albums -- including "Dangerous" and "Bad" -- and said they were hoping to buy some posters too. "We have a legend that's gone, and we're always going to want a piece of him," said Deshawn, 25, a security officer from Lancaster. "I went to karaoke last night and did 'Man in the Mirror' and everyone was crying and singing along." Troy Culpan, a marketing executive, snapped a photo of Jackson's section of CDs with his digital camera before buying a copy of "The Essential Michael Jackson." "It's a little bit morbid, but I want it," said Culpan, 33. "I never picked it up because I thought he'd always be around." Keith Caulfield, Billboard's senior chart manager, noted a significant change in the way fans have been able to respond to Jackson's death as opposed to those of artists who preceded him. "Unlike in those cases, where you still purchased a physical album and had to go to a store and buy something, which may not have been in stock at the store you wanted to go to, today people can get what they want instantly on iTunes or Amazon or whatever. So I think the sales impact will be greater than one would expect." Caulfield said sales of Jackson's albums through Sunday, the end of the retail reporting cycle, "will have a very significant impact on next week's chart. In a way, he will be king of the charts again next week." Business also was booming Friday for street vendors who set up shop along Hollywood Boulevard near Jackson's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, hawking T-shirts that read "Long Live the King" and other merchandise. Steve Temple, a beverage marketer from Inglewood, was selling posters for $10 that featured a collage of Jackson photos through the years. "It's something to remember him by," he said. "So far I've sold 20 and I've been out here 30 minutes." Sandy Cup Choy, a church secretary from Los Angeles, was on her way to place pink roses and a white poinsettia by Jackson's star when she stopped to buy a poster. "This is just beautiful," she said. "I'm going to hang it up in my room. I'll treasure it always." Gary Arnold, senior entertainment officer at Best Buy Co., said he looked back to the deaths of John Lennon in 1980 and Elvis Presley in 1977 to find a comparable outpouring from fans seeking solace in the music of a pop icon whose life ended so unexpectedly. "I would think in the natural way that people are going to grieve and celebrate his life, a lot of them will reach out to the music that touched them from Michael, and the good news is there's so much of it," he said. "I don't think the emotions, the wounds, the sadness will heal quickly. But I believe at the core of all this there was an incredible entertainer who moved people, and I think the music and the videos he left behind will help people with that healing process." andrea.chang@latimes.com randy.lewis@latimes.com |
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Posts: 40362 (06/28/2009 3:26 PM) Best Fan Fic Writer '08 |
He's managed to top the album chart in the UK plus get a bunch of songs into the singles chart, one only narrowly missing top 10 - in 2/3days he's
managed to do that, which is incredible
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20090628/tuk-michael-jackson-tops-album-chart-6323e80.html Michael Jackson tops album chart 1 hour 24 mins ago Press Assoc. * Print Story Michael Jackson has topped the album chart and made six new entries in the singles top 40, six years after his last number one, as fan rushed to buy material following his death. His Number Ones album, that features his biggest hits, raced up the charts from 121 to reach number one. The same album earned Jackson his last number one hit when it was released in 2003. Four of his other albums also made a reappearance in the top 20. Eleven Michael Jackson or Jackson Five albums are in this week's Top 200 and 43 out of the Top 200 singles feature the singer. Thriller, still the biggest selling album of all time, surged from 179 to seven, King of Pop reached 14, Off The Wall got to 17 and The Essential Michael Jackson came in at number 20. Retailers said that although demand for Jackson's singles had been overwhelming, his extensive back catalogue meant no one song stood out in sales and he was narrowly denied an entry in the singles top 10. Man in the Mirror re-entered at number 11, nearly 20 years after its original release and Jackson hits accounted for all but one of the new entries in the top 40 singles. Billie Jean got to 25, Smooth Criminal to 28, Beat It reached 30 and Earth Song reached 38. Jackson's chart return overshadowed newcomer La Roux's surge straight into the number one spot in the singles chart with Bulletproof. |
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Calendria |
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Posts: 3234 (06/28/2009 3:37 PM) |
Time Commemorative Issue...GORGEOUS MICHAEL
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TYCP Sha |
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Posts: 97174 (06/28/2009 3:43 PM) |
JustMusic101 wrote: That's tragic, but at the same time, I'm not surprised. I remember how some of his fans acted while he was still alive. |
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Posts: 777 (06/28/2009 4:25 PM) |
Hazeleyed Honey wrote:I'd never seen that before and it just blew my mind! Thank you so much for posting that! |
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Ease Your Mind |
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Posts: 2023 (06/28/2009 4:29 PM) |
Found this on Cafe Press. Thought it was clever. Not enough to buy it... but clever nonetheless.
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yankeefanNcali |
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Posts: 3538 (06/28/2009 4:31 PM) |
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Posts: 8810 (06/28/2009 4:41 PM) |
alina negreanu wrote: I don't get how people can be so cruel. I get so sad watching him as a child. He was so adorable. How could anyone have hurt him?
And Michael was fine as hell. So sad that he was made to believe otherwise, especially by his own father.
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moussemaker |
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Posts: 18154 (06/28/2009 4:44 PM) |
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moussemaker |
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yankeefanNcali |
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Posts: 3540 (06/28/2009 5:06 PM) |
has anyone thought about putting some mj tunes old and present in the media thread? That way some of us can look their if anyone has anything we can upload for
michael. I know it's a lot but i just thought many would want to share...i'm having my brother to put the jackson 5 greatest hits on my ipod but would
appreciate whatever anyone has out there.
thank you so much |
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Ease Your Mind |
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Posts: 2025 (06/28/2009 5:10 PM) |
They have just about every album over there.
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moussemaker |
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Posts: 18160 (06/28/2009 5:14 PM) |
yankeefanNcali wrote: I posted some links for you. |
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i know he also said,that , later on,
he used to just get sick and regurgitate when his father would enter the room he was in.
I don't get how people can be so cruel. I get so sad watching him as a child. He was so adorable. How could anyone have hurt him?
