michael jackson

michael jackson

Culture

Cookies help us deliver our Services. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More.

Hy-Brasil

Joined
24 Feb 09
Moves
175970
25 Jun 09

just in : michael jackson dead at 6;15 pm today

s

Joined
04 Aug 06
Moves
102982
25 Jun 09

Originally posted by utherpendragon
just in : michael jackson dead at 6;15 pm today
early end to a strange life.

Hy-Brasil

Joined
24 Feb 09
Moves
175970
25 Jun 09

Originally posted by searcy1977
early end to a strange life.
yes,he was a very peculiar fellow.Very popular though,and i think very unhappy.

Hristos voskrese

feckin' 'ell

Joined
23 May 05
Moves
19603
25 Jun 09

victim of his own immaturity.

Ming the Merciless

Royal Oak, MI

Joined
09 Sep 01
Moves
27626
25 Jun 09

Farrah Fawcett on the same day as well.

p
Patricia

Joined
25 Sep 06
Moves
14447
25 Jun 09

She's with the agels now

F

Joined
28 Oct 05
Moves
34587
26 Jun 09

His success, impact and influence cannot be overstated.

DS

Joined
22 Aug 05
Moves
26450
26 Jun 09

Originally posted by FMF
His success, impact and influence cannot be overstated.
Very witty.
Who did he EVER influence except a million impersonators.

To be honest he was crap - his weirdness kept him in the limelight.

Zellulärer Automat

Spiel des Lebens

Joined
27 Jan 05
Moves
90892
26 Jun 09

So who's the new King of Pop?

F

Joined
28 Oct 05
Moves
34587
26 Jun 09

Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Very witty.
Who did he EVER influence except a million impersonators.

To be honest he was crap - his weirdness kept him in the limelight.
I didn't go for what he did either. Not at all. But the word 'crap' loses all meaning if you apply it to Jackson - who was a master of what he did, and he made all that money because no one else did it as masterfully as he did. At least for a time. And a fairly long time. Albums like Thriller seemed almost as big as some small countries in terms of economics. His weirdness kept him in the limelight, it's true. In the world of pop a one hit wonder can be enough to create celebrity that lasts a lifetime. Jackson was a several album wonder. The latter day weirdness didn't detract at all from his iconic CV and commercial achievements in the past. That's not how it works with pop celebrity. Personally I have no time whatsoever for his music. But let's save the word 'crap' for all the genuinely crap music out there.

DS

Joined
22 Aug 05
Moves
26450
26 Jun 09
3 edits

Originally posted by FMF
.... But let's save the word 'crap' for all the genuinely crap music out there.
Fair enough - let me just say that I didn't see what everyone else seemed to see.


Someone on the radio said "everyone" has some of his music in their collections.
I have none.😞

Ming the Merciless

Royal Oak, MI

Joined
09 Sep 01
Moves
27626
26 Jun 09

Personally, I had no use for Michael Jackson. I never liked his music at all. For me, music is when you sit on a stool and play your guitar. I have no use for dancing. I have no use for choreography. I just want to hear the music. And Michael was more a "performer" than a musician. I find all the attention he's gotten to be truly mystifying.

Plus he upstaged Farrah Fawcett's death. I used to watch Charlie's Angels (first season). I used to have a copy of that red swimsuit poster when I was a teenager. She was 29 when that poster was published in 1976. Can't believe it was 33 years ago.

K

Germany

Joined
27 Oct 08
Moves
3118
26 Jun 09

Originally posted by FMF
I didn't go for what he did either. Not at all. But the word 'crap' loses all meaning if you apply it to Jackson - who was a master of what he did, and he made all that money because no one else did it as masterfully as he did. At least for a time. And a fairly long time. Albums like Thriller seemed almost as big as some small countries in terms of economics. Hi ...[text shortened]... r his music. But let's save the word 'crap' for all the genuinely crap music out there.
Agreed, I don't really like his music, but there are heaps of crappier music out there.

F

Joined
28 Oct 05
Moves
34587
26 Jun 09

Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Someone on the radio said "everyone" has some of his music in their collections.
I have none.😞
We could start a clan or chess club. But it seems it would be just us.

F

Joined
28 Oct 05
Moves
34587
26 Jun 09

Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Fair enough - let me just say that I didn't see what everyone else seemed to see.
I say the same thing to myself when I think about how much richer Phil Collins has probably become from music than Peter Gabriel.