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Español / Re: Hola a todo el mundo
« on: February 13, 2010, 08:38:24 PM »
Hola tudo bien?
Bién soy Brasileña, hablo un poquito en español.
No somos locos, somos apasionadas por Michael, és distinto.

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Pictures & Videos of Michael / Re: Mj with kids
« on: February 12, 2010, 07:20:57 PM »
Beautiful man and Beautiful kids.
Thanks.

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Magazine Editor Declares Michael Jackson ‘Normal’
“Ebony” lands rare interview with pop icon, rumored to be planning comeback

Nov. 7 2007: Harriette Cole, editor of “Ebony” magazine, talks with TODAY anchor Meredith Vieira about the pop star’s first interview in 10 years.


“From the time that I spent with him, what I got is that he’s a man,” Cole said. “He’s 49. He’s a grown-up. If you learn from your challenges, then you become stronger. He certainly seemed like that. His voice is a bit lower. He came across really as kind of normal.”

When Meredith expressed incredulity that the word could be used to describe Jackson, Cole replied, “Honestly, Meredith, he was normal.”

Cole further observed that the man who was once photographed dangling his infant son from a balcony is a very good father.

“A few days ago when we were with him, he was with his youngest son,” she said, referring to Prince Michael Jackson II. “They call him ‘Blanket’ — he’s 5 years old. He is a regular 5-year-old boy. The interesting thing to me was, Michael was parenting him. Very quietly, with very few words, he was able to communicate with his son what was appropriate to do and what not. I observed Michael being a great parent.”

Jackson has been interviewed for a documentary by the BBC in Great Britain, but, Cole said, the “Ebony” profile is the first interview he’s done with an American publication in a decade. She said she believes the reclusive and controversial star chose “Ebony” because the magazine has had a long relationship with him, first profiling him on its cover when he was taking America by storm as the 6-year-old star of The Jackson 5.

A quarter century of thrills
She said he also wanted to celebrate the 25th anniversary this month of the release of his breakthrough solo album, “Thriller.” For years, the top-selling album of all time, “Thriller” generated seven Top 10 Billboard singles, eight Grammy Awards and sold 140 million copies worldwide.

The music video of the song, which propelled MTV to profitability and success, was the best-selling music video ever.

As his fame and wealth grew, Jackson became ever more eccentric, living on a California estate he called Neverland with a zoo and amusement park in the yard. His skin grew lighter and his features changed dramatically as he underwent numerous plastic surgeries.

Amid questions about his sexuality, he married Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis Presley’s daughter. He divorced her less than two years later and married Deborah Jeanne Rowe, his dermatologist’s nurse, by whom he had two of his three children, Prince and Paris Michael Katherine Jackson, 9. He will not talk about the parentage of his third child, 10-year-old Michael Joseph Jackson Jr.

The stories about him turned from bemused to ominous when, in 1993, he was accused of molesting one of the children he had to his estate. Jackson, who would say that he slept with young boys but denied there was anything sexual about it, settled with the boy’s family for a sum reported to be $20 million. In 2003, he was charged in California with child molestation and giving alcohol to minors.

Tom Sneddon, the Santa Barbara district attorney who brought the charges, referred to the singer as “Wacko Jacko.” After a five-month trial that ended with his acquittal in May 2005, Jackson, who was now in deep financial difficulty, sold Neverland and left the United States.

He is said to be living on the East Coast now, and, Cole said, arrived at the Brooklyn Museum for a photo shoot with an entourage of 10 or 15 people, including the youngest of his three children.

Although he will not confirm that he is working on another album, he told “Ebony” that he’s writing songs and in the studio daily. He’s been working with other artists, including the Black Eyed Peas and Kanye West.

Cole said that he is very shy. “When you’re on the world stage and you’re ridiculed, it’s got to be really difficult,” she said.

Cole repeated that he’s very different in private from his public image.

“The thing that was most impressive to me about him is that he is so loving and generous to everyone,” she told Vieira. “We photographed in the Brooklyn Museum. It was the guard he made sure he spoke to, the elevator operator, everybody who was there was someone he wanted to treat with kindness.”

[Source: MSNBC]

I love you more, more, more Michael.
My angel, my dream, my love. Michael Jackson forever in my heart.

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Amo o Elvis.
Obrigado por dividir...

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Ai, como eu gostaria de ver o Michael entre eles.
Como sinto sua falta Michael, my Kingzinho of Pop.

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Michael Jackson News / Michael Jackson: 'I Feel Very Young' at 50
« on: February 12, 2010, 06:27:06 PM »
Michael Jackson: 'I Feel Very Young' at 50

Jackson Speaks Exclusively to 'GMA' About His Past, His Future, His Dreams for His Children

By CHRIS CONNOLLY and MICHAEL S. JAMES
Aug. 28, 2008

He first became a star as a young boy, then endured superstardom, scandals and a legal prosecution, but as he turns 50, Michael Jackson told "Good Morning America" in an exclusive interview, he is "having a wonderful time."

Speaking by phone from his home in California, at times so softly he was barely audible, Jackson said he was listening to a little James Brown and preparing for his 50th birthday Friday, when he will have a little cake and watch cartoons with his children, and then get back to work.

Watch "Good Morning America" Friday at 7 a.m. ET for more on this exclusive interview.

Does turning 50 mean he now has an AARP card?

"Not that I know of!" Jackson said, laughing.

He said he still can do all his famous dance moves and "more."

"I feel very young," he said.

Reflecting back, Jackson said the happiest time in his life was probably when he was recording his hit solo albums "Thriller" and "Off the Wall" –- which propelled him to the height of his stardom.

Asked to pick a single song as his greatest achievement, Jackson went back to the same period.

"Oh boy, that's a hard one," he said, before singling out "We Are the World," and "Billie Jean," adding that there were "so many others."

But Jackson was not content to rest on his laurels, saying, "I am still looking forward to doing more."

He hopes to release new music and tour, though he doesn't have dates set.

"I am writing all the time," he said. "I love it."

He said he hopes to "be myself" in his future work, but also be "inspired by great artists," noting he wished he could have worked with Brown or Fred Astaire.

He sees his influence in some of today's artists, specifically mentioning Chris Brown.

Asked if his kids are good dancers, Jackson said, "I don't push them."

Asked if he'd like them to have the same sort of upbringing as him, he said he'd prefer to let them "enjoy their childhood" as much as possible.

It "means a lot when I see them on a ride," he said, "having a really good time."

If he could go back and give himself some advice at age 9 or 10, he would advise himself to know his craft and be tough, but also to have "rhinoceros skin."

ABC News' Thea Trachtenberg contributed to this report.

[Source: ABC News]


Beautiful... I love you more Michael!

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Hoax Pictures / Re: Is Paris wearing Michael's blouse at Grammy's?
« on: February 12, 2010, 06:25:05 PM »
As crianças mais educadas, encantadoras, lindas, maravilhosas... 3 anjinhos.
I love you more Michael.

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Michael Jackson News / XM devoting a channel to Michael Jackson
« on: February 12, 2010, 06:11:49 PM »
XM devoting a channel to Michael Jackson

Friday, February 15, 2008
Ray Edel

XM is handing it to the Gloved One.

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of "Thriller," the satellite radio station will launch a new channel dedicated to the music of pop icon Michael Jackson on March 1.

The new channel, "XM Thriller: The Music of Michael Jackson" (XM 63), will feature Jackson's solo work as well as recordings from the Jackson 5, interviews and stories from other artists.

Quincy Jones, who produced "Thriller," among other Jackson solo albums, will serve as executive adviser.

The station will be available on XM through March 31.

[Source: NorthJersey.com]

HOW I'D LIKE TO LIVE IN THE U.S., WOULD BE LISTENING ALL THE TIME ...

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Dangerous / Re: michael jackson: keep the faith
« on: February 12, 2010, 05:41:14 PM »
How beautiful is a feeling veradeiro fan, I suffer a lot too.
We're in this together yet.
We cry, we suffer, we pray, we hope that justice is done.
Michael Jackson God bless you forever

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