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-- R.I.P. Michael Jackson (1958-2009)
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Posted by SiLveR_NrGy_985 on Jun-27-2009 07:03:

Some of you people on here make me fuckin SICK!!!! how are you going to spit on a legend that comes from your own fuckin country!?! ignorant FUCKS!!! this guy has done so much for kids all over the world his music crossed cultural boundaries and all you care about is how he was a "child molester" "pedophile"!?!?!? FUCK THE HATERS MAN!! easy to say when your not living his life, one in which billions of people all over the world look up to you and have been influenced by his music. the fact that you buy into all that propagandist bullshyt on tv like the sheeps you are just shows what a bunch of low lives you people are!! RIP KING OF POP!!!


Posted by Kismet7 on Jun-27-2009 08:19:

^ You will be attacked...and so will I because I agree with you, some have lost their mind and humanity.


Posted by Kismet7 on Jun-27-2009 08:22:

Learned what basslines are and what subtle swing is from Michael Jackson and Mr. Quincey Jones.

One of my favorites...


Posted by S Nate Faulkner on Jun-27-2009 08:25:

quote:
Originally posted by SiLveR_NrGy_985
Some of you people on here make me fuckin SICK!!!!


my goal has been achieved!

quote:
how are you going to spit on a legend that comes from your own fuckin country!?! ignorant FUCKS!!


wow, the ignorance in that statement is astounding, as is the irony.

quote:
this guy has done so much for kids all over the world his music crossed cultural boundaries and all you care about is how he was a "child molester" "pedophile"!?!?!? FUCK THE HATERS MAN!! easy to say when your not living his life, one in which billions of people all over the world look up to you and have been influenced by his music. the fact that you buy into all that propagandist bullshyt on tv like the sheeps you are just shows what a bunch of low lives you people are!! RIP KING OF POP!!!


Again, astounding ignorance. Why don't i hear you praising Hitler for his dramatic and effective social reforms he pioneered and we use to this day (one example, interstates. many more tho)? Is it because he also was a mass murderer? tell me, just how many number 1 hits does it take to make one act of child molestation ok?

No wait, I'll ask your sister....


Posted by gerard6975 on Jun-27-2009 09:56:

ignorant or not, those kids "had fun" at MJ's place with the parents' consent. i'm sure they knew what they were getting their kids into. hell, that's easy money once they sue the king of pop that their child was "molested".

it's all about the money.

MJ was also a victim of greed.


Posted by Dj Blurr on Jun-27-2009 10:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Julia
Love this pic...

Michael Jackson and Danny Tenaglia in 1982 @ Studio 54



Dude thats nutty. I grew up in NY and lived 8 blocks away from 54, what a trip.


Posted by R!CH on Jun-27-2009 11:52:

quote:
Originally posted by junkproject
code:

MJ is a great host.


this is one of the best routines in comedy, chappelle in sf ftw.


Posted by vet26 on Jun-27-2009 17:13:

Went to King King last night and at about midnight the DJ broke off 3 consecutive non udulterated MJ songs. Everyone got up to dance...it was amazing.
I kind of got choked up a bit, I must admit.
Fkn great fun....


RIP King of pop


Posted by Nerologic on Jun-28-2009 07:11:


Posted by Hypersky on Jun-29-2009 02:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
^ You will be attacked...and so will I because I agree with you, some have lost their mind and humanity.


I think there's a generational disparity between people who respect him as an artist and those who view him as a washed up pop star turned kiddie fiddler. Most (not all) who grew up listening to MJ's tracks between 78 and 93 tend to recognize the incredible impact he had on music. If you grew up after that period, then you probably saw the ongoing drama about his various court cases, his deteriorating face, marriage to Lisa Marie, etc.


Posted by R!CH on Jun-29-2009 02:21:

this chick i met at the bar thursday put it best: michael jackson died a long time ago.


Posted by rizo on Jul-01-2009 22:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Hypersky
I think there's a generational disparity between people who respect him as an artist and those who view him as a washed up pop star turned kiddie fiddler. Most (not all) who grew up listening to MJ's tracks between 78 and 93 tend to recognize the incredible impact he had on music. If you grew up after that period, then you probably saw the ongoing drama about his various court cases, his deteriorating face, marriage to Lisa Marie, etc.
+1


http://thrillerheadphones.blogspot.com/


Posted by 72hrpartyanimal on Jul-01-2009 22:42:

quote:
Originally posted by R!CH
this chick i met at the bar thursday put it best: michael jackson died a long time ago.


this is true


Posted by JohnBeaver on Jul-01-2009 23:04:

quote:
Originally posted by rizo
+1


http://thrillerheadphones.blogspot.com/



That is the most bad ass thing I have ever seen! I WANT THAT!!!!!!!


Posted by Lomeli on Jul-01-2009 23:07:

I'm friends with Michael Jackson's cousin and I've visited Neverland Ranch numerous times.

Michael was a genuine good fellow. He will definitely be missed.


Posted by mattW on Jul-03-2009 19:46:




Posted by DJ RANN on Jul-04-2009 00:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
Learned what basslines are and what subtle swing is from Michael Jackson and Mr. Quincey Jones.


From : 22/08/2001

>> "No Squeaks Motherf*cker!" <<
Quincy Jones gets the best of out Jacko


"A friend of mine was in Los Angeles 79 thru 87.
Michael Jackson had had a huge hit with Off The
Wall, and was recording the follow up.

"The sessions were arranged for a very late start,
and, after a night on the town, my mate popped
around to the studio to see the producer.

"He got into the control room to find that
everyone's attention was fixed on the glass
window. On the other side, Quincy Jones was kicking
a pile of rags on the floor while shouting
"Silent, you mother******! I said NO SQUEAKS!"

"It turned out the pile of rags was a gibbering
Michael Jackson. They were recording a new song
called Billie Jean, and Michael had decided
to fill every gap with his trademark whoops,
clicks and squeaks. Quincy, however, had decided
that the track would be a pared down.

"After several hours of trying to get the
singer to do what he wanted, and having consumed
large quantities of ragedust, Jones had finally
snapped and attacked the poor freak. Needless
to say, after the outburst, MJ sang the song
how he was told to, and the rest is history."


Posted by JohnBeaver on Jul-04-2009 00:56:

SOMEONE HELP ME GET TICKETS TO HIS FUNERAL!!! From one TA to another I would be forever grateful!

FREE MICHAEL JACKSON TICKETS


Posted by R!CH on Jul-04-2009 01:16:

mj made some great music no doubt, but why the fuck would you wanna be at his funeral? they gave out 17,500 tickets and are expecting over 700,000 people to show up. picture the sea of hysterical freaks crying and moaning like they just buried their only child and life is over. so unnecessary to be around... i just don't see the appeal. i'll watch the highlights on comedy central instead.


Posted by JohnBeaver on Jul-04-2009 01:19:

quote:
Originally posted by R!CH
mj made some great music no doubt, but why the fuck would you wanna be at his funeral? they gave out 17,500 tickets and are expecting over 700,000 people to show up. picture the sea of hysterical freaks crying and moaning like they just buried their only child and life is over. so unnecessary to be around... i just don't see the appeal. i'll watch the highlights on comedy central instead.


Its gonna be straight madness...a once in a lifetime opportunity!


Posted by DJ RANN on Jul-04-2009 01:33:

quote:
Originally posted by JohnBeaver
Its gonna be straight madness...a once in a lifetime opportunity!


So is death, but I don't think you're gonna want to rush towards that, will you?

I love the way AEG is handling the whole thing.

They've put it out there that the tickets were "inspired" and "designed" by Micheal himself, in the hope (which seems to be working) that fans won't turn them back in for a refund, and keep it as personal peice of memorabilia.

Wonder where they could have got the idea?.....

August 2002

"We reminded you a few weeks back of a time
when Michael Jackson cancelled a concert,
which would potentially have lost him
millions in refunds. So he sent a refund
cheque to each fan, with his official
signature on it, ensuring that
rather than cash the cheque, almost every
fan kept it as a special memento."


Posted by R!CH on Jul-04-2009 01:47:

^lol absolutely brilliant. i heard on npr the other day that a thank you note michael wrote to some guy named greg sold for $20,000 at auction in vegas. fucking lunatics

i was gonna say, all funerals are once in a lifetime opportunities. that doesn't mean i want to go to them, but i will pay respect if i knew the person well. but the kind of funeral where people are there just so they can say they bought the shirt, i'll pass on...


Posted by Miss Julia on Jul-04-2009 04:06:

I would go if I didn't have to work.


Posted by bigjimslade002 on Jul-04-2009 06:39:


Posted by Hypersky on Jul-04-2009 07:51:

I get the feeling the funeral will be a logistical and financial nightmare for the city.


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