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Michael Bush- How I dressed the King of Pop



Michael Jackson's image may have been tarnished by accusations of child abuse and drug-taking but his long-time clothes designer Michael Bush is devoted to the star's memory and never saw even a hint of anything that was alleged. He tells Donal Lynch about the star, the man and the most secret Jackson costume of all
 
At a purely knee-jerk level, one doesn't have the warmest of feelings towards Michael Jackson's retinue. Did they seriously imagine their spindly, clearly unwell man-child was ready for another gruelling tour? And before that: why didn't they tell the King Of Pop he should stop holding hands with that 13-year-old boy? Where were they when Michael was earning that particular nickname by melting his face, one cosmetic procedure at a time?
 
To meet Michael Bush, Jackson's long-time clothing designer, however, is to realise the Jackson entourage wasn't all shadowy 'yes' men with dollar signs in their eyes, as is often portrayed by the media. A softly spoken gentleman from the Appalachian mountains, where Ohio meets Kentucky, Bush was a friend to the star and his grief at his passing is still apparent: he wells up frequently when he reminisces on their lives together. Along with his partner Dennis Tompkins, Bush dressed Jackson for a quarter of a century. They crafted some of the star's best known looks; the Swarovski-embellished Bad tour leotard, a version of which Jackson wore at his legendary 1988 Pairc Ui Chaoimh show in Cork; the pearl-embroidered jacket which Jackson wore when he escorted Madonna to the 1991 Academy Awards; the gold and silver jumpsuit worn by the star on his epic HIStory tour. Highlights from Jackson's wardrobe are featured in an ongoing exhibition at The Newbridge Silverware Museum Of Style Icons
 
One Jackson costume must remain a secret, though. Only a few people have ever seen it. And the only thing we can say for certain is that, at Jackson's own request, it definitely didn't involve a single white glove.
 
"La Toya (Jackson's sister) was in charge of Michael's clothing arrangements," Bush tells me. "She asked me to do it. She told me nobody else could do it." Bush thought he would merely visit the mortuary in Forest Lawn, California, and hand over the clothes, which the family had chosen. But the Jackson clan had other plans.
 
"The mortician told us that the family want you to be here because there's things they don't want anyone to see," Bush tells me, his eyes welling up with tears. "They brought me and Karen (Jackson's make-up artist) into the room. They made us sign papers saying that we can't sue them, because seeing a dead body is traumatic. I will always remember sitting in that room with the fans turning overhead and the overpowering smell of formaldehyde all around. It was lit brighter than daylight. At Forest Lawn you could look through a crack in the blind. I could see what looked like every media truck in the world waiting out there. They were camped there 24/7. There were helicopters overhead."
 
After Bush dressed Jackson's corpse he was asked by the mortician to help to put the star into his coffin. "I was glad that I got to experience that in a way -- it was like a vision", he remembers. "It was the last of many memorable moments with him."
 
Those moments extended back to the mid- Eighties, when Jackson was already a pop deity and Bush, a former blackjack dealer, was a costume-maker for TV and film. Their first collaboration was on a 3D film for Disneyland. After that, Jackson went to New York to film the video for Bad in the city's subway system. Then Bush worked on the costumes for the seminal Smooth Criminal video and their professional and personal relationship deepened. Jackson invited Bush to go full time on the Bad tour with him. It was the first time that the clothing designer, who had grown up gay in a small and very conservative Bible Belt town, had ever left the United States.
 
"Over time I considered him one of my best friends," Bush tells me of his relationship with Jackson. "We were the same age. He wanted someone who would make him laugh. The Three Stooges was his all time favourite film. He loved classic slapstick. You could work for 36 hours straight with him and not notice the time go by because it was so much fun and so involving."
 
Before the tour, Bush spent hours alone at Jackson's Neverland ranch, watching him dance. "The costumes he had at that point were very non-stage friendly," Bush remembers. "He was fighting the clothing, twisting in it. I wanted to make clothes that would move and flow with him."
 
Jackson was relatively tall -- 5ft 10in -- and very thin. "If he turned sideways you'd miss him," Bush says. Perhaps because of this they settled on a military theme for many of his best-known outfits. "The military jacket is very form fitting and makes you stand up straight," Bush tells me. "The body is regimented and the clothing demands attention."
 
Jackson would tell Bush to "never let 'em see my legs. Because if my fans could see my legs I'd lose all of 'em".
 
"Even though he was a dancer he wasn't a sexual being," Bush recalls. "Sex wasn't a part of him. When he was on stage he made love to the audience but you can't touch him, ever." Jackson's vitiligo -- the skin-lightening condition he was said to suffer from -- was also an issue. "The misconception was that his skin was being bleached," Bush tells me. "But in fact it was a make-up technique to even out his skin. He had light spots but they would move around."
 
From that first tour Bush noticed that Jackson had trouble sleeping. He would take short naps instead of a full night's sleep. "It was difficult for him to relax. On his days off he was running a business, there was always something he needed to do. He had no body fat, he ate very, very little. From the beginning of the show to the last song he could lose five pounds of water. There was immense pressure on him because if you cancel one show it affects all the others."
 
Bush got to experience Michael insanity up close. "His whole life he had wanted to have a family," Bush tells me. "As an entertainer, he was owned by the world. All of a sudden the stars aligned for him and he lost part of his own childhood. Lisa Marie was the closest he ever got to having a partner. Debbie (Rowe -- the mother of Jackson's children, Prince and Paris) was the nurse of one of his dermatologists. She was happy to make him happy with the children -- to give him something to call his own. She didn't care about the fame."
 
Bush regarded others who came into the fold with more suspicion and was horrified at the child abuse allegations that dogged Jackson for much of his later career. "I saw nothing, not even a hint of anything that was discussed in the allegations," he says.
 
Of course, Jackson's ultimate bogeyman had a suit and earned a fat fee. Conrad Murray, Jackson's doctor at the time of his death, is currently serving a four-year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter of the star. He prescribed the surgical sedative Propofol to Jackson, with ultimately fatal consequences. Bush says he met Murray only once and he seemed more like a music executive than any doctor he had met. Jackson's behaviour did not noticeably change after Murray began working for him, Bush says. The singer's overriding preoccupation by that point was that he be ready for his London performances, the first his children would see.
 
Rehearsals were happening at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, and Bush was on his way there with a carful of clothes when he got a call from Karen Faye, Jackson's make-up artist, telling him to turn on the radio. "I put the radio on in the car and it said, 'Michael Jackson is at the Ronald Reagan UCLA hospital'. The first thing I thought is 'here we go again. Michael has brought the child to hospital and now they think he's dead.' As I got to the Staples Center parking lot Karen called back. She said, 'You have to get here, now'. I got out of the car in such a hurry that I left the engine running and all of the clothes from the This Is It tour were in the back of the car unlocked. I ran into the center. Everyone's cell phone was going crazy. They kind of put us on lock down there. It was as though the world had stopped."
 
Immediately before Jackson's death was publicly announced, officials brought his staff on to the stage and broke the news to them. "The hardest part was that about 20 minutes after they told us they started ripping down the stage," Bush remembers. "I mean, I know it's business, they need the next guy to come in, but it shouldn't have been that fast."
 
Bush made his way home but life would never be the same again. Though he had designed catsuits for Britney Spears, his first priority was always Jackson. Strewn around the Havisham gloom of his studio were half-made sequinned jackets, unfinished rhinestone gloves. "And you thought to yourself, if I finish them he might come back."
 
More tragedy was to follow. The following December, his true love and design partner Dennis would pass away.
 
The clothing exhibition is, you feel, as much a silent tribute to him as it is to Michael Jackson. A book on the star's clothing is coming.
 
In the meantime, Bush contents himself with the knowledge that he is impervious to conspiracy theories. "I've heard the talk -- there are those fans who think he's alive, that he's hanging out somewhere with Elvis," he says. "That day in the mortuary I got to see the truth."
 
The Newbridge Silverware Museum of Style Icons, in association with Juliens Auctions, presents 'Icons and Idols' -- an exhibition of Michael Jackson's outfits. It will run until July 29 at the Newbridge Silverware Visitors Centre. See: Newbridge Silverware Irish Jewellery Cutlery Flatware Silverware and Homeware - Online store
 
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Random MJ Talk / Robin Gibb is in a Coma
« on: April 15, 2012, 11:54:17 AM »
Now I am one of the few teenagers in the world who listen to the Bee Gees and Robin Gibb is now in a cona suffering from pneumonia, colon and liver cancer. He might only have a few days left in this world, but a lot of Bee Gees fans are praying all around the world. So lets hope that he pulls through this and that he'll be "Stayin' Alive"

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_izvAbhExY[/youtube]

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Pictures & Videos of Michael / Michael Jackson Optical Illusion!
« on: April 15, 2012, 11:15:16 AM »
Really cool illusion and it works :)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hRcLarfbQY&feature=related[/youtube]

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Michael Jackson News / Amazing video by the BBC. Please Watch!
« on: April 01, 2012, 03:30:25 AM »
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dfWzp7rYR4[/youtube]

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AEG ~ Sony / Hacker's Steal MJ's Back Catalogue
« on: March 04, 2012, 05:39:05 AM »
The UK Sunday Times today is reporting that hackers have stolen 'Michael Jackson's entire back catalogue and a wealth of unreleased material worth £160m.'

The hackers allegedly downloaded more than 50,000 digital music files in the biggest ever cyber attack on a record company.
 
'Everything Sony purchased from the MJ estate was compromised' said a well placed source.
 
The Jackson hack was dicovered weeks after a Playstation hack, from routine monitoring of social networking sites, Jackson fan sites and hacking forums. It caused Sony to check their systems and they found the breach. Sony identified the weakness and plugged the gap.
 
The theft has implications for all living and dead Sony music artists.
 Sony music confirmed last night that it had been hacked and its Michael Jackson material stolen. A Sony source said that the company immediately alerted the MJ estate but had no obligation to make the theft public as it had not involved customer data.
 
The company has contacted the cybercrime wing of the Serious Organised Crime Agency, which has taken over the case. Two men appeared in court last week charged with offences under the Computer Misuse Act. They denied the charges and were remanded on bail.
 


Sony really does not have good protection, if they got hacked AGAIN. But hey, look on the bright side we might get new unreleased MJ songs  :)

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Pictures & Videos of Michael / Michael Jackson on the Dating Game 1972
« on: February 26, 2012, 02:23:20 PM »
Ahh look at little MJ   lolol/ Super cute video from 1972. If it was me I would kill my manager for putting me on the Dating Game but thats just my opinion

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Prince, Paris & Blanket / Behind the Scenes of Lundon's Bridge
« on: February 13, 2012, 11:47:56 AM »
Here is Paris' photoshoot for Lundon's Bridge and the Three Keys, coming to a cinema near you in 2013


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlAsNXcnubg&feature=related[/youtube]

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MJ Tributes / Glee doing a Michael Jackson episode
« on: January 15, 2012, 05:00:27 PM »
Gutentag MJFam,
As yall can guess by the title, Glee are doing a Michael Jackson episode, now I ain't a glee fan at all, because although the kids have talent, I think they ruin songs  :? The episode is going to be called "Michael" (who was the genius that came up with that" . It is gonna air in the US on January 31st and is gonna feature 10 MJ classics (but then again all his songs are classic). So the songs that are gonna be performed are

. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
. A Jackson 5 song (ooh mystery, call scooby doo)
. Bad
. Smooth Criminal
. I Just Can't Stop Loving You
. Never Can Say Goodbye
. Ben
. Black or White
. Scream
. Human Nature

What I hear you cry, what about the most famous Michael Jackson ever Thriller, well hush little ones and I will tell you that already did Thriller, in an episode that aired after the superbowl in 2011. They also did "ABC", "Man in the Mirror" and Janet Jackson "Control". Well you learn something new every day.
So what do you think about this episode, will it be good/bad and what do you think about Glee


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Random MJ Talk / Michael Jackson Game
« on: December 24, 2011, 03:07:02 PM »
As is it Christmas Eve, I decided to post a game because it's only 9pm and Santa won't be here for another 4/5  hours  ;D  So this is the game and the rules

First this game is basically saying a Michael Jackson song e.g Thriller, the person who answers below your comment, answers what album its from and then writes down their own song they want to people to guess, you can do this as many times as you like just as long as somebody has answered your question

Second Pick hard songs from Invincible, HIStory, Blood on the Dance Floor etc. but do easy ones as well from Thriller and Bad for the people who don't MJ's music as well as some of the other fans

Third You can pick Jackson 5 and The Jacksons as well but only their hits please

Fourth This game can go on for ever, and nobody ever wins have fun!

Here is an example

Me: Wanna Be Starting Something
Other Person: Thriller
                     She Drives Me Wild
Other person 2: Dangerous
                       Get on The Floor
Other Person 3: Off the Wall

and the game carries on


This is the starting question
(An easy one) Smooth Criminal

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Dr. Conrad Murray / Conrad Murray Trial 7th most searched on the Internet
« on: December 04, 2011, 12:57:52 PM »
According to search engine Bing the Conrad Murray trial was the 7th most searched thing this year, Justin Bieber coming in at No.1.


Once again the No,7 Coincidence or not you decide

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General Hoax Talk / Is Wembley 1988 DVD actually coming out?
« on: November 19, 2011, 01:27:40 PM »
There is alot of stuff floating around the web that for BAD's 25th anniversary the Bad Tour: Live in Wembley is going to be released on DVD but is this actually going to happen?

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Dr. Conrad Murray / The Man that Killed Michael Jackson Documentary
« on: November 11, 2011, 03:55:15 PM »
I only saw a bit of this last night, I found the bits that I saw really interesting trouble is only part 1 is uploaded but be patient please.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRvUi3S47Bs[/youtube]

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This Is It / Michael Jackson's Obsessed Fan
« on: October 30, 2011, 11:54:03 AM »
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3axhIoyaYYo[/youtube]

We have all seen the This Is It press conference and the excited fans. Well in a lot of MJ concert footage the same fan can be seen over and over again. The guy I am talking about is the large man in the front with his arms streched out well here he is again at MJ's WMA apparence in 2006

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCQIPNWI9-g[/youtube]

He is in the crowd at 3:17

AND here he is again at the 30th Anniversary

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3ALIWZFS5I[/youtube]

He is in the crowd at 3:49. Now I have got 2 questions about this

Is this guy rich? Is he connected to Michael in any way that he can get into at least 3 shows/conferences featuring Michael?
And
Who the heck is this guy?

Did you notice at the 30th Anniversary he is wearing the same clothes that he wore to WMA show in 2006 O.o

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MJ Tributes / Cute Thriller video
« on: October 15, 2011, 10:57:34 AM »
It's sorta creepy but I still love it  albino/


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKEHQrgmv2Q&feature=related[/youtube]

Dont Stop BeLIEving

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Michael Jackson News / Michael's new Guinness World Record
« on: September 17, 2011, 12:43:50 PM »
Taken from the Irish Independent

Highest Earning Deceased Artist

Michael Jackson topped the list of highest-earning artist with $275 million in 2010, more than the rest of the Top 10 combined. In the first year after his death on 25 June 2009,his estate is reported to have earned $1.017 billion in revenue.





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