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World bids farewell to icon Michael Jackson
2009-07-08
The world bid farewell to Music legend Michael Jackson on Tuesday with tears, laughter and performances at his public memorial service, which was dedicated to celebrating the life of the world's only King of Pop.
We have an offensive going on in Afghanistan, a counter-offensive by the Taliban in the same place, the ayatollahs in Iran at each other's throats, AQI trying for a comeback in Iraq, Somalia about to fall to Islamists again, North Korea's trying to chew through the national straps, and Venezuela about to invade Honuras. Michael Jackson was pretty much everything on the news.
Thousands gathered outside the Los Angeles Staples Center and an estimated billion people tuned in on television and online as the memorial kicked off with messages of condolences from South Africa's anti-apartheid icon, Nelson Mandela, and singer Diana Ross, who were absent from the star-studded event along with Jackson's close friend Elizabeth Taylor.

"Michael was a giant and a legend in the music industry. And we mourn with the millions of fans worldwide," said Mandela's message, read out by singer Smokey Robinson as millions tuned in around the world to watch the tribute.

Music superstar Mariah Carey opened the night of performances with her cover of the Jackson Five's song "I'll Be There," which she sang standing in front of Jackson's gold-plated casket -- placed at the front of the stage.

Top singers Usher, Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Hudson and John Mayor also performed in between speeches from the likes of actress Queen Latifa, who read out a poem by famous author Maya Angelou, followed by a speech by a tearful Brooke Shields.

Basketball stars Kobe Bryant and Magic Johnson, Martin Luther King III were also in attendance.

One of the biggest ovations came after remarks made by Berry Gordy, the founder of Motown records who launched Jackson's career. "The more I think and talk about Michael Jackson, I feel the King of Pop is not big enough for him. I think he is simply the greatest entertainer that ever lived," said Gordy to sustained cheers.
Posted by:Fred

#22  I hear there's a support group meeting tonight at the Bush Co. to cleanse our minds of the MJ drivel.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-07-08 20:53  

#21  Al the MJ coverage is part of a distance learning course called Narcissism 101.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2009-07-08 20:49  

#20  Good to see you posting again Albert. When did you get back from your Molesting Cambodian Children 2009 Tour?
Posted by: ed   2009-07-08 15:51  

#19  One day I hope to move up to having a house trailer myself...
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2009-07-08 15:44  

#18  "your a bag of shit plus you re stupid when elvis died besides his garbage samples you may call music he was the posterchild for slimfast and no way he to be concidered a king hell his daughter even serviced jackson??? so just take your ass back underthe trailer and do yo meth ya tweaker"

-umm, what part of civil, well reasoned discourse don't you understand? I'll go back to the trailer as soon as you realize there's this thing on your computer called "spellcheck."

I agree swksvoIFF. IMHO his music was generally horrible. He wrote a couple catchy tunes prior to 1985. Everything after would've never made the radio had he not had his name attached to it after Thriller. Kind of like McDonalds - he sold a lot of stuff but doesn't mean it was really anything special.

Posted by: Andy Ulusoque aka Broadhead6   2009-07-08 14:24  

#17  All he did was sell image.

Shiny stuff. That was what all the big production videos with all the choreography and...yada³ were all about. Visual shiny stuff to distract from the crapy music, lyrics and riffs.
Posted by: Injun Grinesing9686   2009-07-08 13:21  

#16  Not to worry AH9418, I think they have to register with the state and knock on your door.

Thank you GolfBravo for the counter-slideshow to the worshiping of the moonwalk. I will maintain every time I hear the song thriller that it is about date-rape. How's that? Or the video of him staring at little boys floating in penis shaped boats? End of an era I say good.

Represents everything bloated and self serving about the hollywood superstar culture, its no wonder Americans are made fun of. And the 'reverends' et al go worship that golden calffin.

Its disgraceful. Guy I know said, "Despite everything he was a musical genius." No, I counter, he was a performer - listen to the music its crap, lyrics and riffs. All he did was sell image.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-07-08 13:07  

#15  Even when you're out of the country, you stll see MJ's face all over the place. Sheesh!

You got that right. My friends in India are complaining that it has been all MJ, all the damn time since he croaked. I don't watch TV so it hasn't affected me too much.
Posted by: Injun Grinesing9686   2009-07-08 13:06  

#14  your a bag of shit plus you re stupid when elvis died besides his garbage samples you may call music he was the posterchild for slimfast and no way he to be concidered a king hell his daughter even serviced jackson??? so just take your ass back underthe trailer and do yo meth ya tweaker
Posted by: Albert Spert5936   2009-07-08 13:01  

#13  To hell with that little freak. And his whole damn family. And Al "The Hustler" Sharpton...
Posted by: mojo   2009-07-08 12:29  

#12  ICON?











Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2009-07-08 12:05  

#11  ENOUGH!
Posted by: Lagom   2009-07-08 10:31  

#10  Second daughter works in a hospital; said that patients yesterday were bored, bored, bored because everything on TV was Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson. In desperation, some of them were watching Animal Planet.
Posted by: mom   2009-07-08 10:02  

#9  And soon we'll be having the MJ impersonators, groan...

There's a reason to open yer wrists right now ...
Posted by: Steve White   2009-07-08 09:19  

#8  Michael Jackson was pretty much everything on the news.

That is what the 'news' is. It's entertainment. It's packaging. It's creative without substance except by error chance. It's the Roman Circus in altered form. It's the shadows on the wall. They are celebrating one of their own, one of their own creations.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-07-08 09:14  

#7  I've always thought he may have had himself castrated at an early age to avoid the voice change of puberty.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2009-07-08 08:19  

#6  I refuse to celebrate the life of ANYONE who dies and leaves his estate $ 400,000,000. in the hole. Not to mention his alleged pedifelic proclivities and strange desire to be made physically white, marry wife, and through male donors 'sire' white children. Farewell to the bizarre freakshow. Now BEAT IT!
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-07-08 07:47  

#5  Oh, Gawd... Oh, no... Oh, please no...
Posted by: Fred   2009-07-08 05:00  

#4  And soon we'll be having the MJ impersonators, groan...
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2009-07-08 02:54  

#3  Even when you're out of the country, you stll see MJ's face all over the place. Sheesh!
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2009-07-08 02:06  

#2  Greatest entertainer that ever lived Berry? Pretty sure Elvis will be waiting for you on that one up in that big gig in the sky. Or the Beatles if you consider a group an entertainer.

What a gong show this must've been - glad I didn't watch one min of this dog/pony media circlejerk. Empty suited celebs wailing about some degenerate narcisist w/a thing for juveniles.

Tom Cruise is saying "I told you Brooke Shields was crazy."
Posted by: Broadhead6   2009-07-08 01:22  

#1  bread/circus fellow 'burgers. The elites running the clown show in DC love this crap. Remember Cap/Trade aka Cap/Tax passed on the Friday that this whackjob died.

I heard LA was asking for funds to cover this crap - maybe Arnie can just write them an IOU.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2009-07-08 01:18  

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