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Remembering the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
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ValentinaNYC |
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Posts: 1276 (11/06/2009 6:43 PM) |
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LauraN1234 |
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Posts: 4598 (11/06/2009 6:49 PM) |
ValentinaNYC wrote: That's... fake, right? |
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Myrolani |
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Posts: 306 (11/06/2009 9:07 PM) |
girl7here wrote: Have you guys seen the youtube video of Michael falling off the stage at the end of his rehearsal for Billie Jean? You can't actually see him fall, but you hear a loud boom and Kenny Ortega asking Michael if he fell off the stage and Michael going "Uh...yeah" |
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LilMissBoricua86 |
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Posts: 12435 (11/06/2009 9:29 PM) |
Michael's choreographer, Travis Payne, & dancers from 'This Is It', talking & dancing on Entertainment Tonight:
Dancers from the current No. 1 film in America, 'Michael Jackson's This Is It,' descended upon ET and opened up about working with the late King of Pop. The young men universally had nothing but praise for Michael, explaining that for them, working with the music icon was their "highest aspiration" and that it was a "beautiful moment." Dancer Daniel Celebre told ET, "Every single person that saw Michael just gave the same energy back, so the love was flying all over the place. And to see the myth, the legend, right in front of you was just ... a blessing-and-a-half." Of watching the film, Timor Steffens said, "To be honest, my emotions were really running in my body while I was watching the movie, but I also had a lot of positivity in my body, because it's a beautiful moment that we had in life." Choreographer Travis Payne, who has been like a father figure to the group, explained, "With the release of Michael's documentary we've been able to have a bit of healing and it's helped us all, I think, to be able to cope with such a great loss.Source |
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LauraN1234 |
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Posts: 4601 (11/06/2009 9:36 PM) |
Are the dancers still under contract?
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GettinHotWithJC |
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Posts: 43039 (11/06/2009 10:22 PM) |
Myrolani wrote:I've seen this before but I couldn't understand what was being said at the end. I didn't know he fell. Didn't they tell him not to stand there? |
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ValentinaNYC |
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Posts: 1278 (11/07/2009 1:00 AM) |
Myrolani wrote: |
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Myrolani |
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Posts: 312 (11/07/2009 1:13 AM) |
GettinHotWithJC wrote: Yeah, Kenny told him the stage drops down in front and not to fall off. Obviously someone wasn't listening... lol I love when he goes "uhhhh" I love the part with the random rope swinging in behind him while he's singing..� "She was more like a beauty queen from a movie scene ... that was interesting ... I am the one" I love this part too, Valentina. |
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Myrolani |
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Posts: 313 (11/07/2009 1:19 AM) |
I keep meaning to post these articles I found about Propofol addiction. I'm amazed that something so powerful wasn't regulated by the Drug
Administration. Some kid bought it from eBay and killed himself with it and another person got it from a veterinary clinic.
Here is a link to an article about Propofol addiction that was written in 2007. Interesting to note that Propofol is the drug of choice among medical professional. http://www.anesthesiologynews.com/index.asp?ses=ogst§ion_id=1&show=dept&article_id=7579 This article was written after Michael's death and mentions the two individuals: http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-08-06/americas-new-drug-addiction/
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LauraN1234 |
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Posts: 4617 (02/09/1979 3:57 PM) |
I loooooooooove this part at the end of the clip! love love love!! |
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LauraN1234 |
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Posts: 4618 (11/07/2009 4:33 AM) |
When and where the heck was this?
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Nipplelina |
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Posts: 1198 (11/07/2009 5:35 AM) |
^ I dunno, that's not michael lol he's a good dancer though. that TWYMF clip is really cuuute at the end! love it.
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girl7here |
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Posts: 6624 (11/07/2009 3:01 PM) |
I think this R. Kelly tribute clip is the best I have seen. The ending with Paris and MJ makes me cry� so hard. Luv the audience reactions.
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cheddarcheese2 |
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Posts: 4747 (11/07/2009 3:14 PM) |
LauraN1234 wrote:I am so jealous of that girl I dont blame her
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cheddarcheese2 |
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Posts: 4748 (11/07/2009 3:22 PM) |
I just watched that R Kelly tribute and it brought tears to my eyes. The lyrics are so touching, especially the end
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khadijah7 |
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Posts: 219 (11/07/2009 4:53 PM) |
ohhh fierce picture -- MJ with a spider on his face:
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girl7here |
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Posts: 6625 (11/07/2009 5:14 PM) |
Myrolani wrote:Thanks for sharing, this is interesting info. |
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Nipplelina |
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Posts: 1201 (11/07/2009 5:40 PM) |
oh, yea. R. kelly had the tears pouring out, very beautiful tribute.
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ArodJeterNomarsGirl |
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Posts: 166 (11/07/2009 5:53 PM) |
We hear so many negative articles about him, it is nice to see this:
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/6520065.html
Michael Jackson was the king of giving, too Michael Jackson left a philanthropic legacy almost as large as his cultural one. In all the financial and personal turmoil that characterized his latter years, it was easy to lose sight of the fact that he was a pioneer not only in popular music but also in charitable fundraising within the entertainment industry. Jackson, like his close friend Elizabeth Taylor, was one of the first entertainers to enlist in the fight against AIDS/HIV, and he went on to contribute and raise hundreds of millions of dollars to help sick children, set up scholarship funds and find new ways for entertainers to raise money and awareness for causes. He also helped set the standard of generosity for other entertainers, particularly pop stars. His song We Are the World, which he co-wrote with Lionel Richie in 1985 to help combat famine in Africa, was instrumental in changing the way rock stars generate funds for the causes to which they're devoted. As a brilliant showman, Jackson understood that the way to raise public awareness was to employ the joy of entertainment as the ultimate appeal to people's consciences. Noted veteran Hollywood publicist Howard Bragman: "He let his actions speak for him, and those actions were big, grand gestures." Before the financial woes that haunted him in recent years, Jackson was one of the industry's most formidable philanthropists. For example: He donated proceeds from the 1988 song Man in the Mirror to Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times, a camp for children who suffer from cancer. He equipped a 19-bed unit at Mount Sinai New York Medical Center for cancer research and donated part of the earnings from his Victory Tour to the United Negro College Fund. He donated all the money he received from his Pepsi endorsements - $1.5 million - to the Michael Jackson Burn Center for Children at Brotman Medical Center in Culver City, Calif. Jackson had been treated there when he was burned during the production of a Pepsi commercial. Before a concert at Wembley Stadium in 1988, Michael met with Prince Charles and Princess Diana, handing over checks totaling more than $400,000 for the Prince's Trust and a children's hospital. He founded the Heal the World Foundation to fight illness and poverty among children around the world. He boldly joined Ryan White - a boy who was infected with HIV by contaminated blood transfusions - in his fight against the discrimination of those with AIDS at a time of great fear and dread over the AIDS epidemic. In 1993, Jackson was one of the stars to perform at Bill Clinton's presidential inauguration. Before he sang Gone Too Soon, he talked about the plight of those with AIDS and mentioned Ryan, who died of the disease in 1990. Seven years later, the Guinness Book of World Records cited Jackson for holding the world record for the "Most Charities Supported by a Pop Star." It's unclear how much Jackson had donated over the years, but some estimates put the number at more than $500 million. "A lot of the issues he shed a light on were issues that no one felt comfortable talking about at the time, like AIDS," Bragman said. "He was not the guy who would jump on the bandwagon. He was the guy leading the band." Jackson's estate is expected to generate hundreds of millions of dollars more over the years to come. If the will currently being treated by the courts as valid is sustained, it appears that at least 20 percent of the income on the trust will go to charity.
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ArodJeterNomarsGirl |
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Posts: 167 (11/07/2009 5:57 PM) |
By the way it is so nice to know Michael's movie is #1 in the world. I will be watching it again this weekend.
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I dont blame her

