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G.I.Jim wrote:I can't WAIT to see this. It's very sad, but it's going to be amazing.
Rip Rokken wrote:Gonna be sweet, and I'll be there! I'm still jamming on my new M.J. catalog, and just got all the way thru Dangerous just 2 days ago. I've been incredibly impressed catching up with all the stuff I passed on when it first came out. The dude was just an incredible artist and performer.
wastingbeerz wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Gonna be sweet, and I'll be there! I'm still jamming on my new M.J. catalog, and just got all the way thru Dangerous just 2 days ago. I've been incredibly impressed catching up with all the stuff I passed on when it first came out. The dude was just an incredible artist and performer.
See... I've always dug MJ, but just have never got any of the CDs/albums/etc... was always thinking about it, but my dilemma is if i decide to up and do it now, I'm worried that I'll look like one of those "oh he died so now I should become a fan" people. The worst is going into Hot Topic and seeing all those posers in there suddenly SUPER in to MJ when they have obviously never been before. They're simply riding the current trend, and I find it disgusting. Come to think about it, maybe I should get the albums anyway, since I've always had the intent to and now they're actually ridiculously cheap at a lot of stores. Urgh... decisions, decisionis...
Looking forward to the new movie for sure.[/i]
wastingbeerz wrote:Come to think about it, maybe I should get the albums anyway, since I've always had the intent to and now they're actually ridiculously cheap at a lot of stores. Urgh... decisions, decisionis..
JasonD wrote:Do I hafta purchase tickets in advance? Is it playing in select cities only? Will it make it to DVD? Whatever the case, I'm there!!!!
Rhiannon wrote:JasonD wrote:Do I hafta purchase tickets in advance? Is it playing in select cities only? Will it make it to DVD? Whatever the case, I'm there!!!!
http://www.thisisittickets.com ...No one really knows how the purchasing will happen specifically. It's worldwide. Don't know the extent of which markets/cities/theatres. And yes, the DVD will be out between the holidays.
Rockindeano wrote:Have to agree with Frank. Screw this. If MJ is such the great live star, why has he never put out a live album? I am sorry, dude was great in the studio, but one has to question is abilities live, as in real live.
I can think of 4 or 5 Stars still alive and performing today much better than MJ.
Flame away.
Rockindeano wrote:Have to agree with Frank. Screw this. If MJ is such the great live star, why has he never put out a live album? I am sorry, dude was great in the studio, but one has to question is abilities live, as in real live.
I can think of 4 or 5 Stars still alive and performing today much better than MJ.
Flame away.
Rockindeano wrote:Have to agree with Frank. Screw this. If MJ is such the great live star, why has he never put out a live album? I am sorry, dude was great in the studio, but one has to question is abilities live, as in real live.
I can think of 4 or 5 Stars still alive and performing today much better than MJ.
Flame away.
treetopovskaya wrote:think what you want about mj but he made a lot of people happy with his music & dance. sad that people have to crap all over him after he dies. so disrespectful. i wouldn't expect less from some here though.
treetopovskaya wrote:remember the video of the dancing auditions that came out shortly after mj's death? that was so sad... your heart had to break for all those dancers so excited to be working with mj... this was to be their dream. so i find this footage very heartwarming.
think what you want about mj but he made a lot of people happy with his music & dance. sad that people have to crap all over him after he dies. so disrespectful. i wouldn't expect less from some here though.
strangegrey wrote:
Finally, Whacko acquiesces.....but he doesn't go over to the keyboard and start playing chords. He doesn't pick up a guitar and starts strumming it. In fact, he doesn't even sing/scat out some vocal lines. He goes over to the fucking stereo, puts on a song and starts doing half-drunken dancing....
JeremyP wrote:One more time...it didn't happen like that. I know you would have loved it if it had, but it didn't and I'm sorry. lol
wastingbeerz wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Gonna be sweet, and I'll be there! I'm still jamming on my new M.J. catalog, and just got all the way thru Dangerous just 2 days ago. I've been incredibly impressed catching up with all the stuff I passed on when it first came out. The dude was just an incredible artist and performer.
See... I've always dug MJ, but just have never got any of the CDs/albums/etc... was always thinking about it, but my dilemma is if i decide to up and do it now, I'm worried that I'll look like one of those "oh he died so now I should become a fan" people. The worst is going into Hot Topic and seeing all those posers in there suddenly SUPER in to MJ when they have obviously never been before. They're simply riding the current trend, and I find it disgusting. Come to think about it, maybe I should get the albums anyway, since I've always had the intent to and now they're actually ridiculously cheap at a lot of stores. Urgh... decisions, decisionis...
Looking forward to the new movie for sure.[/i]
strangegrey wrote:Um, yes it did. It's there on youtube for your viewing pleasure.
JeremyP wrote:strangegrey wrote:
I don't think the ability to dance should equate to millions of records sold. Talent, with respect to record sales, should be musical...not choreographic. There's zero evidence that Jackson wrote his own music....and when Bashir asked him to unfold the writing process in his video, the child-molester started dancing for him....WTF!I've never seen Jackson play a musical instrument...etc...
Ok, I just wanna clarify something, since you've said this twice now. In the doc, Bashir asked Michael, "How do you write a song?", and Michael explained, "If I sat down at this piano(*gasp* an instrument!) and played some chords or whatever and said, 'I'm gonna write the best song I've ever written', nothing happens", and he explained how it has to be the right time and you have to feel inspired...then he went on to explain how he wrote Billie Jean and Bashir asked if it was the same for the dance, Michael said it was, and Bashir said, "Ok, show me...get up and show me.". Michael didn't want to, and Bashir insisted.
Re-watch that part and you'll see it.
Anyway, sorry about the long explanation but you made me.
fucktartdeano wrote:treetopovskaya wrote:remember the video of the dancing auditions that came out shortly after mj's death? that was so sad... your heart had to break for all those dancers so excited to be working with mj... this was to be their dream. so i find this footage very heartwarming.
think what you want about mj but he made a lot of people happy with his music & dance. sad that people have to crap all over him after he dies. so disrespectful. i wouldn't expect less from some here though.
Save the tears Cinderella. I crapped on his alive time, not his death time. The guy wasn't all that. Man are you ever fucked up in the head.
Tito wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:I can't WAIT to see this. It's very sad, but it's going to be amazing.
You guys must like kiddie porn. That's the Real Michael Jackson.
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