Michael Jackson Died.

i listened to michael jackson as a kid, 'Bad' was the album i listened to the most, i still have the same original cassette version of the album i used to listen to, and it was one of, if not the first album i bought. wonder if it will bring in some cash on ebay now with it being over 20 years old maybe ..
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
i watched the public memorial. it was very emotional but became heartbreaking when his daughter spoke and broke down. suddenly it made the memorial real.

Michael Jackson -- #7

Posted Jul 7th 2009 4:10PM by TMZ Staff

Michael Jackson #7Get ready to have your mind blown. Ready? Here we go ...

-- Michael Jackson signed his will on 7/7/02.
-- Michael Jackson's memorial was on 7/7/09 ... exactly 7 years after the will was signed.
-- Michael Jackson's two biggest hits -- "Black & White" and "Billie Jean" -- were each #1 for 7 weeks.
-- Michael Jackson's three biggest albums -- "Thriller," "Bad" and "Dangerous" -- each produced 7 top 40 hits.
-- Michael Jackson was the 7th of 9 children.
-- Michael Jackson was born in 1958 ... 19 + 58 = 77
-- Michael Jackson died on the 25th ... 2 + 5 = 7
-- Michael Jackson has 7 letters in his first and last name.



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Michael Jackson -- #7 | TMZ.com
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
Clip of MJ's rehearsal (2 days before dying) for the big concert surfaced and it was on CNN.

Mother fucker still had the moves. It would have been an amazing show.

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Apparently, there is about 100 hrs of actual rehearsal footage available and the concert promoter and organizers might compile it and sell it to the public to get back some of the millions they invested into the show.
he was also apparently supposed to go on a world tour after the concert series in London. I would have paid big $ to see him here in North America.

also apparently he recorded 2 albums and had a secret vault full of songs for his children.
 

ArtsyGirl

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Loved Maya Angelou's poem as always:

Beloveds, now we know that we know nothing, now that our bright and shining star can slip away from our fingertips like a puff of summer wind.

Without notice, our dear love can escape our doting embrace. Sing our songs among the stars and walk our dances across the face of the moon.

In the instant that Michael is gone, we know nothing. No clocks can tell time. No oceans can rush our tides with the abrupt absence of our treasure.

Though we are many, each of us is achingly alone, piercingly alone.

Only when we confess our confusion can we remember that he was a gift to us and we did have him.

He came to us from the creator, trailing creativity in abundance.

Despite the anguish, his life was sheathed in mother love, family love, and survived and did more than that.

He thrived with passion and compassion, humor and style. We had him whether we know who he was or did not know, he was ours and we were his.

We had him, beautiful, delighting our eyes.

His hat, aslant over his brow, and took a pose on his toes for all of us.

And we laughed and stomped our feet for him.

We were enchanted with his passion because he held nothing. He gave us all he had been given.

Today in Tokyo, beneath the Eiffel Tower, in Ghana's Black Star Square.

In Johannesburg and Pittsburgh, in Birmingham, Alabama, and Birmingham, England

We are missing Michael.

But we do know we had him, and we are the world.
I thought it was amazing 20,000 people were silent..
 

S O F I

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Is there anything worth reading in this thread? The number of posts compels me but I'm too lazy to visit the first page.
 

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