appeals to people who don't even like pop music. My mom was REALLY upset when I told her MJ had died. Not crying or anything, but she was upset, and she
really only listens to country and stuff like Elvis, Little Richard, and Jerry Lee Lewis. Well, when she listens to music at all. But even she liked him,
although I don't think she's ever owned an album. But I remember there was once a concert by someone she liked that she thought she'd like to go
to, but she said "Tickets are $40, and I wouldn't pay more than $30 to see anyone...except Michael Jackson.
I'd pay just about anything to see him if I could afford it."
We know MJ has a ton of fans of all ages, but he really
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Posts: 66664 (06/28/2009 4:46 PM) Joey Fanatic '06
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Hell, my fucking GRANDPARENTS have a Jackson 5 record!
idk which one it is though.
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I first heard about Michael's death on Chicago's country radio station. The DJ said he really wanted to play some Michael Jackson music in his memory,
but since they didn't have any, he played Alan Jackson instead.
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I'm sad MJ never sang with any country singers. Or Madonna. That would have been the biggest single EVAR.
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idk which one it is though.

