Lila64
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I thought I heard that Dr. Murray never prescribed any of the Propofol that Jackson had been taking. So the question remains, who did, and what is Dr. Murray's culpability?
I got my GQ magazine last yesterday and it had some of the best pictures from Michael in it.
I got my GQ magazine last yesterday and it had some of the best pictures from Michael in it.
I hate scanning things.
you know what?
for all the talk that he was murdered etc etc
the bottom line is: youre not going to bring him back...
I thought it belonged here instead of in the VMA thread, but they showed the trailer for the movie of MJ's rehearsal footage. Incredible. Absolutely fucking incredible. The man was moving like he did 20 years ago, and he seemed so happy for the first time in a long time. He looked and sounded incredible. I know parts were lip synched, but he was clearly singing live quite a bit as well. That show would've been amazing. Damn, the VMAs for making me cry twice last night, first with Madonna's amazing speech and then seeing this and realizing what the world missed out on.
YouTube - Michael Jackson's This Is It - Official MTV Video Music Awards HD Trailer [2009]
That "This Is It" trailer footage looks amazing!!! I can't wait to see it.
I never had the chance to see him live in my lifetime because he never came to Seattle (i grew up near there) when he was in his solo career. I feel bummed out about it. The last time he was there was in 1979 with Jackson 5 when I was a baby
I'm sorry you never had the chance. I was lucky enough to once see him, and it cemented my respect for him and his immaculately flawless performing.
I've never known which MJ was the real one; whether it was the permanent man-child who just wanted life to be a fairytale for every child, as he never had in childhood, or the carefully crafted neurotic persona which proved over a career to be both a hindrance and a huge help. I don't think it entirely matters. I don't believe the allegations, for numerous reasons. I'm not even sure he was as broke as implied. Again, it's not really important, being broke I mean. Like his music or not, the man was a genius. I felt privileged to see it in action. I was witness to something amazing by an incredible performer. I'm thankful. I shouldn't be as shocked as I was. He always said he'd never live to old age. He just knew. I hope he's free now from whatever demons he lived with. He gave a lot of joy through music to many people.