Friday, June 26, 2009




R.I.P. Michael Jackson: The Greatest of All Time
Posted Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:55pm PDT by Billy Johnson, Jr. in
Hip-Hop Media Training
It still has not hit me. It feels so strange. Michael Jackson is dead. He was only 50 years old, a milestone age. He just celebrated the 25th anniversary of "Thriller," the best-selling album of all time, and re-released it in February.He was scheduled to start his show run in London in a few weeks.
Maybe Michael's career had reached its peak, but I was not convinced that he was done with music. When he turned 50 last August, I did a series of interviews with radio stations. All of the DJs asked me if I thought Michael Jackson could make a comeback. They wanted to know if he could get past the controversies that dominated his news coverage over the last 10-plus years. My answer was a matter-of-fact "yes."
People often underestimate the power of music, and the effect that it has on us. We sometimes forget how a great song with a feel-good message lifts us up, and makes us smile and remember the place we had the most fun dancing to it and with whom.
Michael Jackson is one of the few artists in the history of the art form to be able to take one song, like "Billie Jean," and reach people of all age groups, races, and nationalities.
Michael has done this time and time again for decades, as both a solo artist and member of The Jackson 5.
This type of legacy cannot be erased by even the most horrible of charges and allegations. His music and performances are historic and forever engrained in our hearts.
Rick Sanchez, a floor manager at the popular Amoeba Music in Hollywood, says that his staff was "equally shocked" when they heard the news of Jackson's passing. "A lot of people are buying his music which usually happens in these situations," Sanchez says, referring to the breaking news of a musician's death.
Sanchez adds that all of Jackson's music always sells well at his location.
Rosemary Jean-Louis, a Michael Jackson fan and blogger from Atlanta, is nervous, hoping the news reports that Jackson has died are not true. "I don't want to believe it because it's Michael Jackson," Jean-Louis says. "He has been the guy considered invincible who always seems to come back. He is only 50. He was on the verge of such a big comeback with his concerts. No matter what he's gone through or what the crazy circumstances and dark period of his life with that poor trial-that taken aside-he is one of the musical geniuses of our times, truly the King of Pop."
I never learned to do his moonwalk dance move, but like everyone else, I was blown away when I saw him unveil it on Motown's famous 25th anniversary TV special in 1984.
I was too shy of a kid to get one of the red-and-black stripped jackets like the one he wore in the "Thriller" video, but I thought it was cool.
I did, however, have an afro Jheri curl in 1979, when Jackson released his album "Off the Wall," which included jams like "Don't Stop ‘til You Get Enough" and "Workin' Day and Night." I was 10, and whenever the high school girls on my block told me that I was cute and looked like Michael Jackson, I blushed and took it as a huge compliment.
My 6 1/2-year-old twins know and love his music as do the rest of us. This will never change.
I know he had been dealing with a lot these last few years. I hope that at the time of his passing he was in a happy place. Reportedly, he had been rehearsing in Los Angeles for the last two months, preparing for his London dates. His 50-year-old life may have been short, but it was impactful. His accomplishments are tremendous. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_lvRBrhWi0&feature=related_ Beat It**
This was my absolutely most favorite favorite song whenever I was about 7 years old and in 2nd grade at the time....I've been crying on and off half the day, and honestly, well, it hasn't hit me yet either....I feel like I'm in some kind of daze or shocked from the news so much I just refuse to believe it....I first heard it this morning at my work, cause well, I'm always at my work, anyone knows that....someone else came in and said that Michael Jackson passed away and I about flipped....my only reaction was "what????!!!" and my jaw fell open and hit and my hand came down and hit the table that I was sitting at.....I couldn't get to a computer until my break, but I was dying to see it for myself...We went to Botanical Gardens to paint t-shirts with my class, so I was about to go crazy waiting for all that to be over with so I could get on the internet....I saw it on Yahoo news first, and then on AOL and couldn't stop crying then, and it was all over the news on the tv they had on there.....I really didn't want to believe it, cause Michael Jackson was like the very first pop star that I liked growing up.....I was pretty young at the time, but old enough to start getting obsessed with music, and developing a taste for certain things.....I absolutely loved this song whenever I was growing up, and just had to put it on here.....I can see now that the entire world is in shock, and it's going to last awhile....I always feel somewhat sick everytime something happens to a music star, cause I'm so overly obsessed with music to begin with....I hope everyone else is coming through allright now...I'm doing okay, better I guess, but still have a hard time accepting this news....I'll talk with u all soon...take care everyone....much love and hugs to u all......http://omg.yahoo.com/photos/remembering-michael/2238?nc http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/michael_jackson_world_reax
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090626/ap_on_re_us/a_generation_jolted
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?rn=4226712&cl=14169771&src=news
http://omg.yahoo.com/videos/michael-jackson-the-controversial-king-of-pop/7954
http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1907269,00.html?xid=feed-yahoo-full-health-related
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1907357_1907356_1907346,00.html- top 10 songs of all time with my all time fave being #1
http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1907366_1903230,00.html- photo gallery


my other radio station back home, but it won't pick up over here....http://www.magic104.com/

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