SusieMC wrote:That's actually what made me realize that he was pretty tall.. because I don't think Jordan dwarfed him at all.
Yet he was still dwarfed by Michael Jordan in the Jam video. LOL
Remembering the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
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Posts: 104 (06/27/2009 7:58 AM) |
Hazeleyed Honey wrote: i see gotham chopra is an even bigger fame whore than his father. just like daddy, he also co-wrote mj's songs "informally"...really? and what sort of "friend" would tell the world he gave michael jackson advice about sex? that is tacky and a breach of confidence. |
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Posts: 185 (06/27/2009 8:03 AM) |
That Pepsi commercial made me cry so hard. That was so beautiful.
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blackbritishbabe |
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Posts: 105 (06/27/2009 8:10 AM) |
i acknowledge that everyone grieves in their own way, but man, those pictures of joe jackson grinning from ear to ear are unnerving...
i keep coming back to this site like a moth to the flame, because it feels like it is the only place that i can be with people that are mourning michael jackson. i feel like i lost a good friend. i never experienced that when other celebrities died. i grew up listening to his music, i had tickets to see him in january, and i just can't quite believe that he's gone. |
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Posts: 39198 (06/27/2009 8:31 AM) |
blackbritishbabe wrote:I agree. Everybody grieves in their own way. Everybody deals with things differently. You basically explained how i feel about those pictures. I will say regardless of my opinion it is nice to see Joe in a positive state of mind. JJB is a great place to come to when tragic events like this happen. I do not know how I would deal without this place. |
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Posts: 818 (06/27/2009 9:22 AM) |
The video quality isn't great, but this is a great Jackson 5 clip I've never seen. The boy was born to entertain:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HARiTlH3n9A&feature=related |
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Posts: 40313 (06/27/2009 9:23 AM) Best Fan Fic Writer '08 |
I smiled so much while I was out shopping today. New Look had a Michael Jackson t-shirt (and they can't turn around stock that quickly so it must have been
there before he died) and when I went into HMV they were playing the Essential MJ and there were a bunch of people crowded around the H-J section of the CD
racks
I bought it myself and then rocked out to Who Is It and Smooth Criminal on my way home |
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Posts: 29891 (06/27/2009 9:51 AM) Chris Fanatic '03 |
saturn02 wrote: I hope to God if Mariah Carey sings anything at a tribute for him, that they let her sing this song again. She is the only person who ever did an ok job on that song, besides Michael. The worst part about tributes is watching people completely butcher great songs.
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Posts: 2063 (06/27/2009 10:04 AM) |
chocolate covered raisins wrote: I LOVE Mariah's version just as much and I do hope she sings it. I'll just cry. |
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Posts: 22534 (06/27/2009 10:32 AM) |
saturn02 wrote:Same here; I've obviously found his death to be very sad and a great loss and I've teared up a couple of times, but watching that just made the tears flow; Thursday night, CNN was playing a clip of it with his picture as a child going into a commercial/coming back from one and it made me emotional, as well...the song is so beautiful.
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Posts: 13319 (06/27/2009 10:45 AM) |
I just can't come to terms with his death yet. It's still surreal to me.
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jtluvsash |
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Posts: 22535 (06/27/2009 10:50 AM) |
That is a great piece of art, LaRhonda.
And I didn't know where that last part of the I'll Be There a cappella video was from either; watching the commercial Kaos posted, I just bawled like a freakin' baby. It's so sad, but I was trying to think the commercial was supposed to be something happy; I just hope he is in a better, happy place now. And random, but I think MTV should replay the MJ episode from the first season of America's Best Dance Crew where they all danced to his songs. |
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Posts: 47713 (06/27/2009 10:58 AM) Best Male '05 |
This clip of young Michael doing comedy is so adorable
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Posts: 12871 (06/27/2009 10:58 AM) |
Batoutofheck wrote:Same here. It's like you can see it, read it, listen about it.. but you can't believe it. |
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Posts: 2604 (06/27/2009 11:04 AM) |
Batoutofheck wrote:Me, too..... God... |
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insomniachollie |
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Posts: 40320 (06/27/2009 11:08 AM) Best Fan Fic Writer '08 |
You know, it's funny. He always talked about wanting to be Peter Pan and live forever, but I don't think he quite realised that he will live forever
(in a way). He's a legend, and as long as there's music Billie Jean is going to rock dancefloors.
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KAOS73183 |
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Posts: 47714 (06/27/2009 11:28 AM) Best Male '05 |
Here's a little interview clip featuring an 11 yr old Michael.
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Posts: 3522 (06/27/2009 11:31 AM) |
my mother who was a big fan of the Jackson 5 said they made a song about Indiana. Does anyone know about that or can find a clip? She said she remembers
watching them perform it on a special when she as younger.
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