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| RIP King Of Pop; Micheal Jackson | |
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| Deleted User | Jun 26 2009, 12:45 PM Post #11 |
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Not saying it's a good thing he died, but at least he died a legend. Seems many were unsure whether his next performance would be any good. Love his music, it's timeless. Beat it! |
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| Deleted User | Jun 26 2009, 01:11 PM Post #12 |
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True, but people have to remember certain things. For example; Michael Jackson died at 50 years of age, and literally worked for 45 of those years. The thing is as well Hukk, did you ever see MJ's version of 'Living with Michael Jackson' ? He released it in the US to clear his name from the things that the original documentary accused him of. In MJ's version, every interview was UNCUT. In these uncut versions, you could easily tell that Michael Jackson was not the man that the original documentary tried to make him look like. For example, in the original documentary MJ said "My father used to beat me". HOWEVER, in the MJ version there was more of the interview shown. It was revealed that he actually said "My father used to beat me, but that's what happened to kids in my generation. That's the way that we were disciplined. And I thank my father for making me the man that I am today". A very similar thing happens on the part where he talks about ''Sleeping in the same bed as children". Again, the original documentary cut parts of this out, which worked in Jackson's favour. Basically the original documentary maker decided to make Michael Jackson look like the twat that some people believe he is today, which is a big shame. I too think that Jackson was somewhat mentally ill (he had the mind of a child), but henceforth do not believe that he was capable of Pedophilia for this very reason. Regardless of it all, his music and impact was incredible. The death of Michael Jackson is the only thing in the world that would be as big of a story as when Elvis died. Which just goes to show what a legend Jacko was. |
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| Sir Killsalot | Jun 26 2009, 09:39 PM Post #13 |
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I don't need luck. I have ammo!
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I think that sums everything up, well said.
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| Deleted User | Jun 27 2009, 08:49 AM Post #14 |
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Always loved Jacko's music, and could hardly believe it when people told me the news yesterday. Music has lost a big part of its soul. RIP Michael Jackson. |
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| Deleted User | Jun 27 2009, 10:00 AM Post #15 |
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i like Michael Jackson music from when i was a child yeah he died a legend and still have the best selling records with Thriller In a few years we will have michaeljacksonland(no carnival) like elvis!! fans can visite to pay respect. |
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| Deleted User | Jun 27 2009, 10:19 PM Post #16 |
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Couldn't have said it better myself. All those accusations bound to stress him out big time, which i believe lead to his death. R.I.P MJ. |
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