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Bon bon bon, c'est vrai qu'il y a des gens qui ne peuvent s'empêcher de faire des commentaires plates. Peut importe le pourquoi, il y a des moments ou il est inapproprié de dire quoi que ce soit.


Alors voici des souvenirs plus amusants.


Je me souviens d'avoir aimé les Jackson 5 avant même de savoir qui ils étaient. J'avais encore la couche aux fesses ! Non non, je ne vais pas parler de fesses la :D


Je ne savais tellement pas que je me souviens du jour ou j'ai vue pour la première fois Billie Jean. En fait, une copine et moi avions vue les previews de ce qui s'appelait a l'époque Pop Jeunesse (Ou Pop Expresse ?!). Une émision qui diffusait de la musique-vidéo. Ironiquement, (et svp, n'oublié pas que nous avions a peine 7 ou 8 ans), nous nous étions regardées pour nous dire : ''A non, pas un noire !''


Bien croyez le ou non, Michael Jackson a été le seul et unique idole que j'ai eu dans l'histoire de la musique. Ici on dirait : When you go black, you can't go back ! Et quand j'ai réalisé qui étaient les Jackson 5 et qu'il en faisait partie, ou plutot l'inverse, wow ! Je suis devenue encore plus capotée !


Mes parents et moi avions une entente. Si je gardais ma chambre propre et que je sortais les poubelles, je pouvais avoir 5$ par semaine. Ai-je besoin de vous dans quoi je les dépensais ! lol ! Oui, tout allais pour Michael Jackson. Magazine, poster, macarons etc.


Je me souviens d'ailleurs que le fameux poster de ''La pose typique'' coutait 6$ et que cette semaine la j'ai du sacrifier mon magazine et profiter de la générosité des mes parents pour 1$ d'extra afin d'obtenir Michael grandeur nature dans ma chambre :D


D'ailleurs, a cette effet, je l'avais installé de sorte que je pouvais le voir de la cuisine et un jour ma mère m'a dit: Tu sais peanut (c'était mon nick name), j'aimerais bien que tu change Mr. Jackson de place pcq vois-tu, le matin quand je vais prendre mon café, il me fait toujours faire le saut !!!!! :D


Anyway, j'ai vue la première diffusion de Thriller a Ad Lib pcq j'ai obtenue permission de me coucher plus tard pour l'évènement. C'est cet artiste qui m'a permit de passer ma première nuit blanche (ou presque ...) afin de regarder ce qui a l'époque arrivait 1 fois par année, une émission (j'ai oublié le nom) qui diffusait des vidéos et présentait des perfomances lives toute la nuit avec animation. Finalement je me suis fais réveiller sur ma chaise le lendemain matin par mon père. Je présume que j'avais perdu tout intérêt après le passage de MJ ;)


Mon envoûtement pour cette artiste a fait que j'ai eu mon premier tourne disque (vous savez, les petites boites en plastique souvent bleu ou rouge :p ), afin de faire jouer mon premier 33 tours, bien sur l'album Thriller.


Un album que, et bien oui, que j'ai dormi avec longtemps comme une doudou :eek: :p et que j'ai toujours :) (Ben le disque la, pas la doudou! Euh ... ben c'est peut-être la même chose après tout ! :D ) J'y pense maintenant, c'est terrible a cet âge !!!


Mon seul regret, ne jamais l'avoir vue sur scène, ce que je souhaitais faire avec l'annonce de cette tournée, THIS IS IT, tournée qui n'aura jamais lieu ...


Eh bien, ''this is it'', et je lui souhaite enfin de reposer en paix :)
 

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Miss Jessy xxx

Now this is one very nice way of writing.
We can feel it and we can honestly say that you are true in your word.

As for...Shijack...buddy you are making a little bit of an extreme about dancing... Yes he was good, even very very good. He did inspired millions.

I for one learned (in my teen) the complete routine from Thriller.

But believe me...now that I really, really know a lot more about dancing...
This is no where near many people I personally know.

The moonwalk became his personal signature but he wasn't the first to do it, by far. He even said himself that he was inspired by Marceau.

Jackson will be like Presley, Lenon, McCartney, etc.. remembered as great pop stars but I would not bet if I were you that in 400 years from now... people will still play his music around the clock on our blue planet and inspire millions on how to learn to play.

Sorry but there isn't a 'Jackson effect' that will last 400 years and more...:rolleyes:
 

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Dee and JJ, don't forget he was never convicted of anything. There was no proof and the only thing that could be understood from the accusations (TWICE) was somebody out to get money from him.

The guy was a big kid and lived in his own universe so, it's easy for me to believe he never did anything wrong to the kids. The first time, he caved-in and paid , that's it. On the last charges, the kid's and parents' statement were so confused the jury rejected all accusations. The parents were hoping for a conviction and then would have jumped on a civil suit to wipe him out.
 

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Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig deal

Whacko Jacko was the biggest cultural force the Americans had in the Middle East? No wonder so many of them hate America.

Good riddance to the pedophiliac piece of crap. Rumors always have at least a little bit of truth to them.

Moby, don't even hint at an appology. The man didn't deserve any respect when he was alive. So don't be a hypocrite and show him any now.
 
The Legendary "KING of POP"

I must confess I am not surprised by today’s tragic news.
Michael has been on an extraordinary impossibly difficult and often self-destructive journey for years.

The Legendary "KING of POP"

Many people dislike Michael. Let’s face it he touched everyone’s lives in one-way or another.
Although his music did not do much for me I prefer more the old classic rock n roll (early 60’s and 70’s)
but being white myself and from the same era as Michael I remember him as just an innocent child star hopping on a stage.
Watching Michael Jackson growing up on stage from age 5 on the small TV screen singing all the old hits from the early days and so many more that followed, and throughout the years constantly making headline news that Michael created for himself and some in disbelief !!!

He was indicted 2 times for child molestation and he had many mental issues.
The guy was falling apart mentally for many years and has difficulties functioning as a human being.
A human simply can’t withstand this level of prolonged stress.

I think some people have every right not to care too much for the guy.

Michael (Joe) Jackson left such a legacy on this earth like no other man, and has touched millions upon millions of lives with his music and showmanship talent that is categorical without equal;
a true icon in his own right but so too was his discomfort with the norms of the world.

This has got to be one of the saddest days in music history and a enormous lose to the black community and every other culture that this world holds!!!!!

We thank you for such a driving inspiration in your music that paved the path for so many more after you!!!

Just one man's opinion!
Johnny CLD
 
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Money can bye you a lot,even freedom from the law systeme.
the pedophilia events ,2 times if not more !
come on people he was Whacko Jacko, a Fuck-up Famous DUDE!


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To the members that felt the need to insult the man and those who loved him and now must grieve him, what have YOU done to improve the world?

Give me a break. As with doctors the first objective for every human should be to follow the Hypocratic Oath which is " Cause no harm". Jackson cannot say that he did not cause harm. Yes he was a great musician/artist. Was he a great human being ? No.

This worshipping of celebrity for celebrity sake turns my stomach sometimes.
 

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While Jackson had an unnatural attachment to young boys, I never thought it was a sexual attraction. I always felt that he himself had never grown up and sought out the attention of those who had the same emotional maturity as he did. I don't think that sex was a part of his life in any way. He really did believe he was Peter Pan.

The guy was fucked up in more ways than we will probably ever know, but I really don't think he was a pedophile in any usual meaning of the term.

I don't think he was any more fucked up than Madonna is with her addiction for buying third world children, or Angelina Jolie's attempt to fix whatever is lacking in herself by either adopting or giving birth to an endless stream of children. Or Tom Cruise, as well as many others, and his belief in scientology.

They're all nuts. And fortunately for them, they can afford to be.
 

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Prescription Drugs are not Candy!

It's going to come out that he died because he took prescription drugs like candy, just like Elvis, just like Heath Ledger, and just like Anna Nicole Smith. His attorney told CNN he repeatedly warned the family that someone is going to find him dead, get him off the fucking drugs, and if you don't I am going to talk. So now he is talking. The problem with these 4 celebrity deaths is that nobody stepped in and provided any tough love. These celebrities surround themselves with YES men and YES women who are feeble minded enablers. The doctors who are prescribing the meds don't give two shits as long as they are being paid whopping fees. I believe Elvis Presley's Doctor was stripped of his license. With Anna Nicole fake names were used by her BF and others and the doctors were duped.
 

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RIP Michael. You'll be missed. Not by me in particular but by a lot of other people. Can't argue that he was a brilliant visionary and one of the biggest talents in a century, but his sick behaviour turned him in a joke for the last 20 years. I hope he's at peace now...

That said, I can't believe I scored such an unexpected win in my death pool! I was laughed at for making that pick two years ago, but I just had a feeling that his time was running short. Honestly, I thought it would be a suicide not a heart attack...

EB's point about prescription drugs is completely right. If Michael was smarter he would have stuck with good old fashioned illegal hard drugs and booze. Look at Keith Richards and Ozzy Osbourne for god's sake! They are both at least 10 years older (nearly 20 years older in Keith's case) and have taken enough drugs to keep a small village high for 100 years. If fact, in a recent interview Keith Richards was quoted as saying that he thought the current year was 1994, making him a full 15 years younger than his current age (if only in his mind)... Truly miraculous.

How long will it be before the reports start coming in about Michael Jackson flipping burgers in a Wendy's somewhere in Alabama? IS he really dead? OR did his best buddy, the Sultan of Brunei (one of the richest men in the world) arrange for his fake death a new private life? I give it about 1 more day for the consipiracy theories to start hitting the mainstream media.


BD
 

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Sept. 1984: Michael Jackson performs 2 concerts at Olympic Stadium.

http://montreal.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20090626/mtl_cp_donaldk_090626/20090626/?hub=MontrealHome

"Michael Jackson actually stopped the van about a half-mile from Olympic Stadium, got out, they put a boom-box on top of the truck and he got out on top of the van and did his moonwalk and his dance to an impromptu audience of 500 people until the police came."

Donald said everyone thought it was an impersonator at first, but then realized it was Michael Jackson and "mayhem broke loose."
 

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Michael Jackson was a talented individual but his style wasn't really to my liking . . . unfortunately Michael was plagued by many legal problems which made him fall from grace, that is the child molestation charges and as mentioned before although he wasn't found guilty there is always some level of truth to an accusation whoever it's laid against. For all those that have spoken negatively about him have no right to do so as no one is perfect, I'm not saying that what he did in the past was correct but what I want to state is that what he did is weighed by his conscious.

R.I.P.
 

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Time to Punt said:
Give me a break. As with doctors the first objective for every human should be to follow the Hypocratic Oath which is " Cause no harm". Jackson cannot say that he did not cause harm. Yes he was a great musician/artist. Was he a great human being ? No.

This worshipping of celebrity for celebrity sake turns my stomach sometimes.

Did I say anywhere that I worshipped the guy? Learn to read, Time to Punt, I mentioned earlier that I had just as many negative things to say about MJ than I had good ones when arguing with my former roommate who at the time was a completely unapologetic Jackson booster.

However I can say that, probably unlike you, I HAVE met the man once. I didn't leave the meeting in love with the guy and I did find his squeeky voice a bit disturbing. But he had a sense of humour and I could tell the man had a great mind for business. And there was my one and only meeting.

Did he molest any children over the years? Maybe he did, maybe he didn't. I'm with Techman, I tend to think the man really had NO sexuality of any kind. And I think he earns a few points for his involvement with USA for Africa back in the '80's, and for personifying a human bridge for black america to finally get accepted into a formerly-reticent white mainstream.
 
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Easy to understand... we live in this nonsense psycho-dream that everything has to be the greatest, the best, the biggest, the most, the best ever, the absolute, the amazing, the unequal, bla bla bla... and yet ! They aren't !

Everytime I hear someone say 'it will never be equalled' or we won't see this in a hundred of years to come... for many generations to come... 'like no other'

I'm thinking 'here's another one that must live in drama all day long !'

Now lets try this ! imagine since his death that the media would report 10 747's crashed one after the other, after the other. I betcha people would stop thinking about the king of pop and start to sh*t in their pants.

Cuze that's about the amount of kids who died since.

Have fun !
 

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I don't see anyone in this thread worshipping Michael Jackson. What's wrong with people showing appreciation for someone who gave them music that they have enjoyed throughout most of their lives and will probably enjoy until they die themselves?

I don't agree with idolizing people either, but I don't see that in this thread.


NathanJ said:
Now lets try this ! imagine since his death that the media would report 10 747's crashed one after the other, after the other. I betcha people would stop thinking about the king of pop and start to sh*t in their pants.

Cuze that's about the amount of kids who died since.


I actually have no idea what the hell you're talking about? :confused:
 

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jeff jones said:
I was not referring to anything in this thread i was referring to adults who drool all over celebrities to get there autographs and to get there picture taken and so on, i find that absolutely hilarious and a touch pathetic. I just used this thread to make that point:)

Totally agree with you there. I would include those who worship sports figures in there also. It's fun and totally understandable for kids to do it, but when adults do it, it isn't the same thing.

Now if you will excuse me, I'm heading off to the draft to see which players I will be worshipping, for their skill, in the future. :p
 

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Miss Athana said:
Well jj, there must be lots of pathetic people on this planet by your standards...

"How many people does it take to break the Internet? On June 25, we found out it's just one -- if that one is Michael Jackson"

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/06/26/michael.jackson.internet/index.html

Well...I saw a woman, with her grown daughter, in tears over Jackson's death on the news last night and I did find it more than a little pathetic that she had such a reaction. Seriously, even his own family didn't break down like that. It's OK to be sad but let's get real here.
 

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jeff jones said:
Why don't you and Techman just get a room and get it over with:D
And while they are in a room alone, why don't you look into the possibility of stopping to take cheap shots at whoever doesn't see life your way?
 

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rollingstone said:
I will say it must have been 5 or 6 years later before I actually understood the lyrics for Billie Jean. Did he write his own songs or did he have a song writer on his payroll?

He wrote Billie Jean and it was produced by Quincy Jones. I believe he wrote 3 other songs on Thriller.

Here is a better video of the debut of the Moonwalk while performing Billie Jean live at Motown 25 in 1983. This was probably the best performance of MJ's career (Moonwalk maneuver is performed at 3:44 of the video and again at about 4:40):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VASYhabHkM
 
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Michael Jackson

Here is a video of Michael Jackson's first hit single from the Off the Wall album, "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough", another song that Jackson wrote himself. Note how different his appearance is in this video from his more ghoulish appearance recently. A lot of people forget that this guy, at age 21, was reasonably handsome:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_hz2am90Hk&feature=channel
 
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