Michael Jackson Tribute Thread (MJ Lovers Only no Haters PLEASE)

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Well hello there darlin. Can I help you with that? ;)
 
I dont think those scabby boys will ever come clean, well the first one anyway.... you know there was something written into the settlement that basically said he'd have to give back the money if he ever talked about it. And MJ would have to cough up more if he ever did... which is why he had some suggestive songs that gave us ideas that he felt ripped off and used by that family... that was th eonly way he could "talk".

I tend to think you are right. It would be nice if they would but I think it's just wishful thinking.
 

We watched the Janet interview last night.
She is adorable, isnt she?
When she talked about expecting the phone to ring "Dunk it's me" that was just heartbreaking. :sad1:
 
We watched the Janet interview last night.
She is adorable, isnt she?
When she talked about expecting the phone to ring "Dunk it's me" that was just heartbreaking. :sad1:

shes a darling !
and yeah that was really heartreching :(
 
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I dont think those scabby boys will ever come clean, well the first one anyway.... you know there was something written into the settlement that basically said he'd have to give back the money if he ever talked about it. And MJ would have to cough up more if he ever did... which is why he had some suggestive songs that gave us ideas that he felt ripped off and used by that family... that was th eonly way he could "talk".


those brats are gonna get what the deserve dont worry!
 
FYI- Julien Auctions is having a MJ auction at the Hard Rock, they have a webcast on their site.

Wish I had some extra money....wonder if I have a couple hundred dollars worth of change in my couch....it has been awhile since I've looked. :thumbsup2
 
FYI- Julien Auctions is having a MJ auction at the Hard Rock, they have a webcast on their site.

Wish I had some extra money....wonder if I have a couple hundred dollars worth of change in my couch....it has been awhile since I've looked. :thumbsup2

You and me both. It would be cool to own a piece of history.
 
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20321918,00.html


Michael Jackson Doctor Investigation Will Go into 2010

It will be at least a couple of more months before authorities decide whether to arrest Dr. Conrad Murray, the personal physician who treated Michael Jackson before his death.

"A decision (on whether to prosecute) will be made in 2010. It is not going to be made this year," LAPD Commander Patrick Gannon tells PEOPLE.

Although Jackson's June 25 death was ruled a homicide by the county coroner, which found lethal levels of the toxic anesthetic propofol in his body, and Murray admitted to administering propofol at Jackson's bedside to help him sleep, authorities have to determine whether Murray was solely responsible, and to what extent any negligence can be considered criminal.

According to a search warrant unsealed Friday, Murray "said he was not the first doctor to introduce Jackson to propofol. ... Jackson referred to it as his 'milk,'" and Jackson had several doctors locally and abroad who gave him propofol.

Police are being careful, and consulting with other agencies including the state medical board and the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office, which will ultimately decide what charges to file, if any, Gannon says.

"We have taken our time with this to make sure it's done correctly," Gannon says.

Michael's sister, Janet Jackson, and other family members say they blame Murray for Jackson's death, but the doctor has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
 
I was hoping he would win all 5 but 4 out of 5 is pretty good. :thumbsup2



http://www.accessatlanta.com/atlanta-music/michael-jackson-wins-big-209160.html

Michael Jackson wins big at American Music Awards



LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson was honored with four American Music Awards on Sunday night, making history by collecting more AMAs during his career than any other artist and becoming the show's winningest posthumous artist.

Jackson was nominated for five awards, just one shy of nominee leader Taylor Swift. He was named favorite male artist in the pop/rock and soul/R&B categories. His 2003 greatest-hits album, "Number Ones," also won favorite album in both categories.

The only other award he was vying for was the evening's finaly trophy, entertainer of the year, along with Lady Gaga, the Kings of Leon and Eminem and Swift (She was named favorite female pop/rock artist and her album, "Fearless," won best country album).

Jermaine Jackson, wearing a glittery white glove in tribute to Michael, accepted two of his brother's awards, thanking "Allah for blessing my entire family" and naming each of his brothers and sisters.

He said Michael's message is more important than any award.

"The message that Michael had will live on forever," he said. "He saw good in everyone and he wanted everyone to do good. He always started with love."

Jackson's victories were among the highlights of the evening, which also featured a jaw-dropping performance from Lady Gaga and a special award for Whitney Houston.

Lady Gaga, wearing a Vulcan-inspired headdress and vest filled with lights, performed songs from her new album, "The Fame Monster," due in stores next week. She used her microphone to break into a glass case, where a grand piano sat waiting. It caught fire when she sat down to play.

The American Music Awards honor the year's top-selling artists in eight popular genres. But even more than awards, the AMAs are about performances, and they came back to back to back Sunday.

The Black Eyed Peas, voted favorite pop/rock band, energized the crowd when they performed two of the year's most popular hits: "I Got A Feeling" and "Boom Boom Pow."

Dancers wearing outfits made from stereo speakers shared the stage with Fergie, Taboo, apl.de.ap and will.i.am, who wore a pompadour wig. The high-energy medley melted into a Nirvana sample at the end, with will.i.am rocking on guitar.

Rihanna returned to the AMA stage Sunday, sporting blonde hair, a skintight white peek-a-boo bodysuit and a tattoo down the front of her neck that read "Rated R," the name of her new album, out next week.

Janet Jackson opened the show with a medley of some of the biggest hits from her long career — all tracks that appear on her new greatest-hits collection, also called "Number Ones."

Alicia Keys and Jay-Z dueted on their ode to New York City. Shakira was flanked by a dozen dancers in tiny black bodysuits as she sang her new single. Kelly Clarkson performed a stripped down version of her hit "Already Gone," backed by a string quartet.

Jennifer Lopez added a boxing motif to her dance-filled performance, but she slipped during a tricky move and landed on her bottom.

Green Day lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong said the show left him star-struck.

"When you see all the talent that's in the room" like Jay-Z and Lady Gaga, he said backstage, "it's like holy moly, these are huge people."





We still love you MJ.
 
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