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R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:50 pm
by dawman
In spite of all the strangeness that followed him around, I can honestly say he put on the best live pop performance I ever saw.
St,Louis was proud as we had Sheryl Crow singing back ups and Patrick Leonard on Keys before Madonna snagged him, and the 256 channel NED was such an awesome instrument to hear live back then even if it was only 16bit.
Vio Con Dios Cabrone....
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Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 2:58 pm
by netguyjoel
Thriller...26 million copies! He was an odd bird...and how does one piss away money like beer at a frat party????
Meds...prescription drugs are the tone now..Anna Nichole Smith....sound familiar?
And how many teenage dudes whacked it to THAT poster...
Princess Diana....what a shame..I will prey for his "children" & family....
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:31 pm
by Sounddesigner
RIP MJ. Arguably the greatest singer of all times. Some had thriller sales at 50 million and some at over 70, i don't know exactly what the numbers where for sure but all seem to agree it was the biggest selling album of all times, coupled with other huge albums, awards , domination of charts and popularity/fan-love, etc he has a VERY strong arguement. Even near future concerts in London where sell-outs. Despite the bad things many people thought of him in recent years he has made huge contributions to the Music-world and again is arguably the greatest of all times.
R.I.P Michael Jackson, you truly where amazing and Great.
R.I.P. Farrah Faucet and ED Mcmahon aswell.
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 4:01 pm
by paulrmartin
The King is dead and nobody will EVER take his place...
Oh! Thanks for the nipple poster, J

Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 4:18 pm
by dawman
Amen..........
I am not easily impressed with live performances since I have seen 55 Gallon Drums full or flash powder, and live quad from Pink Floyd.
I've seen Emerson levitate off of the stage, Madonna's excellent choregraphy from the '90's,
David Bowie's 69thStreet show, in other words many great shows.
But I never seen such a hypnotized crowd, including me, in my entire life, and I doubt I ever will again either.
He commanded the entire audience and moved with no wasted movements, just the cockiest front man I had ever seen, and if that wasn't enough when he moonwlked we had never seen anything like that, it was magical. People cried, and I actually remembered how my babysitter and her girlfriends cried when they watched the Beatles.
We are way past that kind of surpise these days.
I even remember when the Billie Jean video came out on MTV our whole neighborhood gathered at the corner Pub as if it were the Superbowl.
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 4:23 pm
by braincell
It seems like Quincy Jones made him so huge and after he stopped working with Quincy, his albums sucked. My theory is that Quincy finally asked to make equal to what Michael was making and Michael refused.
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 4:52 pm
by Sounddesigner
braincell wrote:It seems like Quincy Jones made him so huge and after he stopped working with Quincy, his albums sucked. My theory is that Quincy finally asked to make equal to what Michael was making and Michael refused.
I did'nt care for much of Michael Jacksons music in recent times but even at his low points he still was a platnum selling artist and still had a good fan base overseas. Many still loved his music and him. I remember hearing complaints he had that one of his recent albums only sold 2 Million copies

, many other entertainers would kill to have 2 Million sold but for MJ that was a low point. I don't think Quincy Jones had anything to do with Michael Jacksons album 'Dangerous' wich was the second greatest selling album of all times

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Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:06 pm
by garyb
didn't Sony give Mike a billion dollars cash for his catalog? i can see him refusing to share that with Mr. Jones...
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:02 pm
by braincell
"Dangerous" dropped off the charts in two weeks.
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:17 pm
by Sounddesigner
Copy and paste-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dangerous_(album)
PS. At that address it states 4 weeks on the charts BUT over 32 million copies sold over time.
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 10:37 pm
by garyb
i'd take that...
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:24 am
by Burnin3styleFingaz
Its a shock for me
The King of Pop ..The Inspiration for all Black-Music Artists Michael Jackson
Rest in Peace, which you have never had on Earth-Life.

Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 3:07 am
by kylie
he's not dead, he's just having a party together with elvis, grace kelly, marilyn monroe, freddy mercury and falco on that secret island.
I have to admit he made some awesome tracks, but on the other hand I have a hard time to say I'll miss him, personally...
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 3:24 am
by valis
kylie wrote:he's not dead, he's just having a party together with elvis, grace kelly, marilyn monroe, freddy mercury and falco on that secret island.

You think they're preparing for the world's biggest comeback tour, on Dec. 23rd 2012?
I can say I'm Jealous of those who did get to see him perform (Jimmy).
Seems to me that his catalogue reveals more talent & musical substance much more than your typical pop act might, more than just a product of the productions alone--how many years of my childhood had his marks in them? And the stuff from
his childhood, wow. At that age I was still getting used to having left my preschooler ukulele for the training wheels of an inexpensive electric guitar, far more learned in comics & toys than I was in music. Even the his later 'more mature' phase the musical ideas & finesse in expression will always catch my ear, even though the music is less to my taste than the earlier stuff was.
I'm willing to give Respect & wish him luck with the rest of his journey.
(edit, fixed typo)
Re: R.I.P. Michael Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 3:47 am
by at0m
He's immortal. Just try Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' or Billie Jean - there's no dancefloor that won't move on those. Admittedly, his cooperation with Quincy Jones were huge successes, but after Michael there's no kid who's done anything of the scale Ben, or anything that comes close.
Lots of respect for him!
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 4:22 am
by dawman
I was looking so forward to see what he was going to do to remind the world of his phenominal talent with his upcoming tour, I can only imagine that he would have outdone the rest once again.
When he had the problems with children at his ranch etc., I believe that was a scam and really caused him grief.
He was weird because he never was allowed to be a child. His father was, and still is a Ball buster. The poor guy cried on his first visit to Disney world, he actually bought the park for the day and paid for thousands of unfortunate and sick children to enjoy the time of their life. So the whole debacle of him being a child lover was mis contrued IMHO.
His father has been here in Vegas forever, and hasn't done much lately but in the late '80's I was in all an girl Korean band called the Dae Han Sisters that was live Hip-Hop with some really talented girl performers that had the best choreography in town. We had the best dancers and choreographers coming by everynight just to watch these girls, and Joe Jackson worked their tails off.
We were so well paid and so well managed we knew our shedule 2 years in advance and only had 4 weeks off. So during our breaks the girls were being being whipped by the old man at least 3 out of the 6 nights.
The FOH and I were so happy we didn't have to rehearse on our breaks, but always toasted the gals from the bar....

This was a long time before the internet, but I managed to find our drummer in a pic from a big Beverly Hills doctor party we played with all of the usual Hollywood freak show folks.
Phil Spector and other weirdos actually follwed these gals around trying to get them to hang out, but old man Jackson watched them like a Hawk and ran off all of the freaks.
Check out the bottom of the page.
http://elpasomusicians.blogspot.com/200 ... -kern.html
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:08 am
by Sounddesigner
braincell wrote:It seems like Quincy Jones made him so huge and after he stopped working with Quincy, his albums sucked. My theory is that Quincy finally asked to make equal to what Michael was making and Michael refused.
It appears Quincy Jones did have a small hand in the album Dangerous. I read he recommended the producers for the Album (At the address i posted earlier). It sold over 32 Million but Wikipedia does not have it at second place in 'The greatest selling Albums list'. Below is the link to the greatest selling albums of all times list. MJ does have many albums spanning several categories with Thriller at number one with no close second place from any other artist. And some old albums still sell large amounts yearly this day, and i imagine since he just died that the sells for his old albums will only rise. There maybe new music out there planned for his comback also. The link below is worldwide-sales.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_be ... _worldwide
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:21 am
by Shroomz~>
Some jokes to lighten the mood, chamone... -
Michael Jackson said as he was being rushed to hospital ...... "Is there
any room in the children's ward?"
Reports of Michael Jackson dying are incorrect. He's in the
children's ward having a stroke.
Michael Jackson has cancelled all upcoming dates. One is Thomas aged 9.
Another is Dylan aged 6.
Apparently Michael Jackson died picking his nose. Doctors said they
couldn't blame it on the sunshine or the moonlight. They blamed it on
the boogie.
Jockeys at tomorrows Flemington meeting will wear black armbands out of
respect for Jacko who successfully rode more 3 year olds than anyone in
living memory
Q. Whats the difference between the England cricket team and Janet Jackson ?
A. Janet is a certainty to get her hands on the Ashes this summer......
Early reports are that the Hospital does not know what to do with the
body as plastic recycling is not collected until next Thursday.
At the autopsy they found children's underwear strapped to his upper
arm. According to his doctors it is just a patch, he's been trying to
quit for a while.
Conformation just came through that Michael Jackson died of food
poisoning. Apparently he ate some 12 year old nuts...
Out of respect McDonalds have released the McJackson burger 50 year old
well hung meat between 10 year old buns...
Whats the difference between jacko and disney films? Kids will continue
to be touched by disney films for years to come.
When Farrah Fawcett got to heaven God asked her what she wanted, she replied " I want every child on earth to be safe"
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:38 am
by netguyjoel
It's so hot outside today, I'm sweatin' like Michael Jackson at Cub Scout camp
Re: R.I.P. Micheal Jackson / Ed McMahon / Farrah Fawcett
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:39 am
by dawman
Why did Lisa Presley and Micheal Jackson really get divorced.............?
There was a big misunderstanding when he said he wanted kids......................ANKYU.................Please stay seated...