King of Pop is no more!

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The Hock said:
We'll see what turns up among the items the police have seized from Jackson's home.


Child porn videos or mags maybe. Who knows unless his entourage and leechers haven't already tossed those things.
 

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Deus Vult. I thought about your response to my last post. Specifically Jackson's song "Beat It" being a masterpiece. In the way you framed your response, it was one of ridicule. Maybe I should have been more specific in where I thought his genius lies. In the genere of pop music, "Beat It" fused black pop music and white rock music like never before. The way song begins and vocals and who can ever forget Eddie Van Halen's guitar rift on that song. Today that song still holds its own.

I prefer Al Yankovic's version: "Eat It".
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I think it's a good song, a "classic" but I don't know if I'd call it a "masterpiece" I reserve masterpieces for works of art that are timeless and I don't think pop songs classify as either works of art or timeless. Good song though but what did he do on it other then sing? Did he write the music? The lyrics? Just asking.
 
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Death of Michael Jackson:
My first thought was that the children of the world are now safe.

I also remember MJ as the man who destroyed MTV. I will forever hold that against him.
 

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Michael Jackson was a mentally disturbed person. His self-hate was evident as he spent a fortune on numerous operations on his nose and skin to try to turn himself into a white man.

Wiggers, self-hating white guys who want to be black, remind me of Michael Jackson...I wonder if we'll see someone like Eminem have surgery to try to turn himself into a negro?
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Westside said:
Deus Vult. I thought about your response to my last post. Specifically Jackson's song "Beat It" being a masterpiece. In the way you framed your response, it was one of ridicule. Maybe I should have been more specific in where I thought his genius lies. In the genere of pop music, "Beat It" fused black pop music and white rock music like never before. The way song begins and vocals and who can ever forget Eddie Van Halen's guitar rift on that song. Today that song still holds its own.

I don't approve of Jackson's anti social behavior especially with young children, but his talent can not be denied...

I like to considered a fair person who calls a spade a spade. In regards to talent and ability, certainly MJ had both.


Hey, Westside, "ridicule" is a bit strong. What I more or less tried to convey was "I don't get this at all." Then again, you did use the term, "masterpiece." I'm gonna go out of a limb and concede that if you wanted to label "Beat It" a catchy song, you may have a case.

I was a fan of early Van Halen. I had their first five albums and saw them play 7 or 8 times from 1978- 1982. As I say, big fan. Ed VH playing on that Michael Jackson song alienated me as a fan. (Plus it was a mediocre solo, by VH standards!) As for melding black music with white music, what is that worth? Why would I want to incorporate once fraction of an ounce of manure in my bowl of ice cream? I don't need my white rock fused with something that is lesser. Then again, I confess, I am not an integrationist.

You say "MJ" had undeniable talent. As a dancer? That is of no value to me. As a vocalist? He was nothing special. As a songwriter? Who wrote his songs? Did he write ANY of the lyrics, without a ghostwriter? ANY of the music? Did he even play an instrument? Onstage or even in private? Quincy Jones produced Michael Jackson's albums -- so if the fusion of white and black styles is worth something to you, credit Quincy Jones.

Westside, I am not trying to piss on your Wheaties. I appreciate you keeping it civil even when you thought I might have tried to insult you. I freely admit I am outside the pop-cultural loop on the Michael Jackson thing. Seeing the adulation for him (in the general public) is as baffling to me as seeing the outpouring of sheepodile tears for Princess Di. It is even more baffling for me to log onto a pro-white website and see posters who think of Michael Jackson's music as masterful.

Maybe I am the one who is missing something?
 

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Maybe the term "masterpiece" was to extreme. I made a commentary on MJ, I didn't start the thread, just gave an opinion. That is all, nothing more or less.
 

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Westside said:
Maybe the term "masterpiece" was to extreme. I made a commentary on MJ, I didn't start the thread, just gave an opinion. That is all, nothing more or less.

To be fair, he did have talent. I enjoyed the duets he did with one of my favorites, Sir Paul McCartney.

But he was a rather pathetic, self-hating individual.
 

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JD1986 said:
To be fair, he did have talent. I enjoyed the duets he did with one of my favorites, Sir Paul McCartney.

Ebony and Ivory???!!!!
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The plot thickens. I didn't know it, but the live in cardiologist is a black guy. what multi-millionaire has a black cardiologist? Lord.

But the cardiologist isn't so dumb. He got himself a White law firm to represent him.

I smell a rat here. Something seedy's go to come out of all this.

Stay tuned.

Tom Iron...
 

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Tom Iron the seeds are there. This supposed Doctor of Medicine was not board certified. He will become the villian in the short run. Alot of whites and blacks were hoping he was white or white looking jew to point their fingers at. Alas, he is a black, who probably got an affirmative action pass into a respectable Med school here in the states or got into a "Med School" somewhere in the carribean.

Didn't Michael Jackson have a duet with Mick Jagger? Or was that a weird dream of mine. If anyone knows let me know.
 

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jaxvid said:
JD1986 said:
To be fair, he did have talent. I enjoyed the duets he did with one of my favorites, Sir Paul McCartney.

Ebony and Ivory???!!!!
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No, that was Stevie Wonder and McCartney on Paul's Tug of War album..

On McCartney's next album Pipes of Peace there were two collaborations with Jackson, Say Say Say and The Man. A third collaboration was on Jackson's Thriller album, The Girl is Mine.
 

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Westside said:
Deus Vult. I thought about your response to my last post. Specifically Jackson's song "Beat It" being a masterpiece. In the way you framed your response, it was one of ridicule. Maybe I should have been more specific in where I thought his genius lies. In the genere of pop music, "Beat It" fused black pop music and white rock music like never before. The way song begins and vocals and who can ever forget Eddie Van Halen's guitar rift on that song. Today that song still holds its own.

I don't approve of Jackson's anti social behavior especially with young children, but his talent can not be denied. Like Giovani Marcon stated, MJ was mentally ill person who was at war within himself. He couldn't understand why he wasn't attracted to grown women. In the end he hated himself. He tried to become white for chris sakes, look at him.

I like to considered a fair person who calls a spade a spade. In regards to talent and ability, certainly MJ had both.

An excellent response Westside, now I don't have to say much myself.
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Very well put in every way, and better some of the more hateful commentary I'm seeing here.

As for Beat It, I could not agree more. I listen to it at least once a day, and that EVH solo towards the end is without a doubt one of the best guitar solos of all time.
 

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Deus Vult said:
Hey, Westside, "ridicule" is a bit strong. What I more or less tried to convey was "I don't get this at all." Then again, you did use the term, "masterpiece." I'm gonna go out of a limb and concede that if you wanted to label "Beat It" a catchy song, you may have a case.

I was a fan of early Van Halen. I had their first five albums and saw them play 7 or 8 times from 1978- 1982. As I say, big fan. Ed VH playing on that Michael Jackson song alienated me as a fan. (Plus it was a mediocre solo, by VH standards!) As for melding black music with white music, what is that worth? Why would I want to incorporate once fraction of an ounce of manure in my bowl of ice cream? I don't need my white rock fused with something that is lesser. Then again, I confess, I am not an integrationist.

You say "MJ" had undeniable talent. As a dancer? That is of no value to me. As a vocalist? He was nothing special. As a songwriter? Who wrote his songs? Did he write ANY of the lyrics, without a ghostwriter? ANY of the music? Did he even play an instrument? Onstage or even in private? Quincy Jones produced Michael Jackson's albums -- so if the fusion of white and black styles is worth something to you, credit Quincy Jones.

Westside, I am not trying to piss on your Wheaties. I appreciate you keeping it civil even when you thought I might have tried to insult you. I freely admit I am outside the pop-cultural loop on the Michael Jackson thing. Seeing the adulation for him (in the general public) is as baffling to me as seeing the outpouring of sheepodile tears for Princess Di. It is even more baffling for me to log onto a pro-white website and see posters who think of Michael Jackson's music as masterful.

Maybe I am the one who is missing something?

You really feel the Beat It solo by EVH is mediocre? Well, what can I say, I guess opinions vary.
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As for seeign pro MJ comments here on CF, well, it's great to see that kind of balance here. I always like think of myself as a fair person. And with regards to MJ, I see both sides. He became a freakshow in his later years and in some ways, he's a very sad and tragic figure. To be honest, though, was it ever proven beyond any doubt that he was a pedophile? Some irresponsible parents let their kids stay with him, and there were certainly many odd scenes and occurances of him with kids, but what proof do we have that would show his guilt 100%?

But I personally liked his music, it's kind of an odd choice since I'm a die-hard heavy metal fan, but maybe that goes to show he did cross boundaries, who knows.

Maybe he'll find the peace in death that he never found in life.
 

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I've always liked "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough". Sort of a prophetic song title for Jacko.

I never had a crush on Farrah. Among the Angels, I preferred her replacement, Cheryl Ladd.

John
 

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I'm surprised how many people actually liked that crotch grabbing, shreiking, effeminate, child molesting sicko pervert.
 

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Many celebrities have had doctors that were nothing more than drug pushers. Supposedly Howard K Stern was in cahoots with one of these corrupt doctors. Even sports teams have some corrupt doctors, who have allegedly provided roids to athletes.
 

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Westside said:
Didn't Michael Jackson have a duet with Mick Jagger? Or was that a weird dream of mine. If anyone knows let me know.

I think it was Mick Jagger who said that Jackson made good pop music, but it was like the froth on the beer. By that I think Jagger meant enjoyable but lightweight, not much real substance. I agree.
 
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When I was a kid, MJ was everywhere. I was there when "Thriller" mania was in full swing. We were all caught up in it. Keep in mind that when this was all going on (1983-84), political correctness had yet to wield its head on us and our society wasn't obsessive with being sensational and overanalytical.

It wasn't until the Pepsi/hair burning incident that things began to change. Then came the "Captain EO" oddity. Then all the stories about his orangutans, sleep chambers, plastic surgery, etc.

I liked his music to a considerable degree until after the release of "Bad" (1987). But even then, his music was predictable. There's so much talk in the press now about how "innovative" he was. I tend to think they're only speaking in terms of the physical. True, he incorporated rock elements in songs like "Beat It", but didn't Donna Summer do the same with "Hot Stuff" in 1979?

I feel the press surrounding his death is beyond the point of "enough already", but that will only be the opinion of this writer. Within a week or two, you will see the renaming of streets, schools, awards, skin bleachers, etc., in Jacko's honor.
 

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OldSchoolBoy75 said:
Within a week or two, you will see the renaming of streets, schools, awards, skin bleachers, etc., in Jacko's honor.





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I read somewhere that people said that they tought that the children of michael jackson where not his becuase they looked nearly totally white.
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but they forget that he got enough white admixture to get kids like that with a white women
alot of people said he looked after surgery like a white men but to me he looked more like an alien
 

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waterbed said:
I read somewhere that people said that they tought that the children of michael jackson where not his becuase they looked nearly totally white.
LOL
but they forget that he got enough white admixture to get kids like that with a white women
alot of people said he looked after surgery like a white men but to me he looked more like an alien




Both his parents are black. His "white" lookswere due to him bleaching his skin. I don't think thathis children are biologically his but I could be wrong.
 

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waterbed said:
I read somewhere that people said that they tought that the children of michael jackson where not his becuase they looked nearly totally white. LOL but they forget that he got enough white admixture to get kids like that with a white women alot of people said he looked after surgery like a white men but to me he looked more like an alien
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<div>Both his parents are black. His "white" looks were due to him bleaching his skin. I don't think that his children are biologically his but I could be wrong. </div>

I know he was darker when he was young with ******* hair.

I saw a picture of his farther and he only got the hair of a ******* with blue eyes and very light skin,his mother looked not like she had much white blood.looking to his parents pictures I think micael was like like 40% white.most of the time i am not far off of the real % admixture from people I know that did a admixture test.the most unbeleavable what I found out is that 5.5% of people in the us that counsideres hisself as a ******* or black african american doesm't have any black in them
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waterbed said:
Menelik said:
waterbed said:
I read somewhere that people said that they tought that the children of michael jackson where not his becuase they looked nearly totally white. LOL but they forget that he got enough white admixture to get kids like that with a white women alot of people said he looked after surgery like a white men but to me he looked more like an alien









Both his parents are black. His "white" lookswere due to him bleaching his skin. I don't think thathis children are biologically his but I could be wrong.

I know he was darker when he was young with ******* hair.

I saw a picture of his farther and he only got the hair of a ******* with blue eyes and very light skin,his mother looked not like she had much white blood.looking to his parents pictures I think micael was like like 40% white.most of the time i am not far off of the real % admixture from people I know that did a admixture test.the most unbeleavable what I found out is that 5.5% of people in the us that counsideres hisself as a ******* or black african american doesm't have any black in them
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.google it if you don't believe me.




Uhh Waterbed I think you got the wrong Joe Jackson.The link below leads to a picture of Joe. He is on the right hand side.

http://www.phillynative.com/images/Jackets/Big%20L%20and%20Joe%20Jackson.jpgEdited by: Menelik
 
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