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RockGolf 
"1500+ reviews. 1 joke."
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 23:05:11
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The Thriller's Gone? The Ghoul is Mine? He Outta His Life?
Death reported on both TMZ.com & LATimes.com.
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Edited by - RockGolf on 06/25/2009 23:21:06 |
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BaftaBaby  "Always entranced by cinema."
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 23:44:23
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Taken to LA Hospital, given CPR in ambulance, but no confirmation. BBC feed confirms death, and they're usually last to confirm.
But - just in case --
The Jackson Four.
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Edited by - BaftaBaby on 06/25/2009 23:49:22 |
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w22dheartlivie  "Kitty Lover"
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 23:55:58
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Billie Jean loses non-lover. |
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lemmycaution  "Long mired in film"
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 00:23:27
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Fade to white black. |
Edited by - lemmycaution on 06/26/2009 00:27:43 |
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duh  "catpurrs"
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 00:29:46
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I can't think of anything clever to say, at least not yet.
I do feel saddened, thinking of the beautiful little boy that he once was, and his extraordinary talent.
"Been" |
Edited by - duh on 06/26/2009 00:37:05 |
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[matt]  "Cinemattic."
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 00:51:19
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So Michael Jackson's dead. That's 2 Bad.
This news has really rocked my world.
So much for the 'This Is It!' tour, which I had tickets to! This Is Shit!
I'd better get a refund or he really will be a smooth criminal.
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Edited by - [matt] on 06/26/2009 01:02:01 |
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Salopian  "Four ever European"
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 00:52:05
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R.I.P. the talented little kid before he was fucked up. |
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Joe Blevins  "Don't I look handsome?"
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 00:53:05
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Stopped; must've gotten enough.
MTV is now playing music videos tonight for the first time in god only knows how long -- all by the same artist, of course. The channel is just another conduit for reality TV these days, of course, but it has not lost touch with its roots. There was a time when the channel was at the forefront of popular music, and back then the M in its name might just as well have stood for Michael Jackson.
Elvis Presley died before I turned two. The Beatles had broken up at least five years before I was born. Frank Sinatra was a old man by that time, known to younger audiences mainly for the "New York, New York" theme. But I was of an age to grow up smack dab in the middle of Michael Jackson mania.
Driving home from work today, I was flipping through the radio stations until I came across one playing "Thriller." I didn't know then that there was any special reason for playing that song today. (I didn't get the news of Jackson's death until I got home.) But hearing it brought back a flood of memories, namely of my older sister bringing home a copy of the then-new Thriller album and sitting on the floor of her room as she played through the whole thing on our Fisher Price record player.
God, how time flies... |
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Sean  "Necrosphenisciform anthropophagist."
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 00:59:37
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Boys Don't Cry.  |
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Sludge  "Charlie Don't Serf!"
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 01:01:59
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I think the best way to honor him is for me not to add any more "Boy He Paid Off" fwfr's... for today.
Took flight. Will neverland.
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Edited by - Sludge on 06/26/2009 01:03:08 |
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RockGolf  "1500+ reviews. 1 joke."
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 01:03:36
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It is no exaggeration to say that Michael Jackson, for better or worse, has shaped what current pop music sounds and looks like.
It's also hard to believe that until "Billie Jean", MTV wouldn't play videos by black acts. Columbia records had to threaten to withdraw every video they had before MTV gave in.
Good call for MTV.
With the emphasis on video and high-productions albums, he set the standards for Prince, Madonna, and just about every pop idol since. Before Jackson, what you sounded like was more important. After Jackson, what you look like is the more critical factor. |
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demonic  "Cinemaniac"
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 01:09:28
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quote: Originally posted by Ro�k G01f, MD+
It is no exaggeration to say that Michael Jackson, for better or worse, has shaped what current pop music sounds and looks like.
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Before Jackson, what you sounded like was more important. After Jackson, what you look like is the more critical factor.
For the worse then!  |
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thefoxboy  "Four your eyes only."
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 01:51:03
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 Grew up with his music.
Is it too early for the jokes?. |
Edited by - thefoxboy on 06/26/2009 01:51:23 |
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Sean  "Necrosphenisciform anthropophagist."
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 02:15:08
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quote: Originally posted by thefoxboy
 Grew up with his music.
Is it too early for the jokes?.
Be respectful! Give it a couple more hours at least.  |
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demonic  "Cinemaniac"
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 02:31:42
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It's pretty much too late for the jokes given the extensive punning going on on Facebook, but people deal with things in different ways. His music was important to me growing up, he became a freak show and almost without question a child molester, but his music was something else. History will be kind. |
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MisterBadIdea  "PLZ GET MILK, KTHXBYE"
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Posted - 06/26/2009 : 02:41:21
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I can only imagine that this is what it was like in '77 when Elvis died. He was seemingly a lifetime past his prime, no one expected him to make a comeback, and yet no one would have been surprised if he did, because he was a titan even after he became a punchline. He hadn't released an album in eight years, and yet his death is instantly felt like an atom bomb. The world looks a little different today; The King of Pop is dead, long live the King of Pop. |
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