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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:29 pm

David Nordahl, aged 68, was MJ's portraitist and personal artist between 1988 to 2005.
He turned away 200 commisions for his highly acclaimed pieces of 19th century Apaches when he accomodated MJ's request.

He has now spoken out because:-
He ducked the media for years, "because they wanted to talk about negative stuff, and I don't know anything bad about Michael," the soft-spoken Nordahl says, sitting with artist/wife Lori Peterson and frisky cat Scooter in a living room crowded with paintings by the couple. He's speaking now in hopes of brightening a picture darkened since Jackson's death June 25.


And read the interesting nuggets he has for us such as:-
He discovered the unglamorous Jackson, who in the late '80s often drove by himself in a Chevy Blazer (and relieved himself in a bucket because he couldn't risk being mobbed at gas stations) and lived in a two-bedroom Los Angeles condo.

"I expected a penthouse with maids," Nordahl says. "There was a grand piano pushed into the kitchen, a popcorn machine and a good sound system. The other furniture, you couldn't have gotten 50 bucks for it at a garage sale. Before the kids, Michael lived real simply."


His duties expanded to amusement park design after Jackson began developing the ranch north of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Nordahl juggled several projects while adapting to Jackson's enchanted lifestyle. At Neverland, the two tested rides and tended the exotic menagerie.

They took trips to Disneyland and spent time at billionaire Ron Burkle's La Jolla, Calif., estate, where Jackson's insomnia often meant Nordahl was enlisted for wee-hour practical jokes and beachside chats. (He also was a victim of Jackson's notorious tricks, once finding his briefcase stuffed with bubblegum.)


People accused him of trying to be white, which is ridiculous," he says. "When I first met him, his vitiligo (a skin disorder that causes pigmentation loss) had gone to the right side of his face and down his neck. Most of his right hand was white. Stark white patches. He used makeup because he had to. Without it, he was speckled all over."


Nordahl never witnessed drug use by Jackson but was keenly aware of pain problems that lingered after the star's hair caught fire on a Pepsi ad soundstage.

"When they were trying to repair that burned spot, he had a balloon under his scalp that was inflated," Nordahl says. "He let me feel it. It was a huge mound. As the skin got stretched, they cut it out and stitched the scalp. He was in excruciating pain."


You can enjoy the whole article in USAToday here:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2009-08-20-jackson-paintings_N.htm
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:33 pm

I've collected stacks of MJ tributes and they are awaiting my reading :lol: :lol: Don't bother with the coffee table books. They are of poor quality. It's better to settle for the "The Official Michael Jackson Opus".
Last week, I alerted forumers to Sharon Stone's topless cover on the French mag, 'Match'. It was beautiful, wasn't it?

My fav MJ tribute cover is on 'Match' too. It had MJ en pointe:
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This foto is one in a series of masterpieces taken by Annie Leibovitz.
The latest issue of Vanity Fair has re-produced these exquisite shots:-
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The critically acclaimed photographer, Annie Leibovitz is now facing a mountain of debts and stands to lose her master catalog of shots. Well, it looks like she's done the road of MJ. I really hope she's not richer dead than alive.
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby millionairemind » Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:59 pm

Lena,

Thanks for these updates.. MJ is a handsome man... until too much plastic surgery ruined it..

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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby kennynah » Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:41 am

i am always very hesitant to comment that a fellow guy friend is "handsome".....

that to me is too " gay"...

although... i must tell all the women folk in this forum that MM is a handsome boy... 8-)
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:29 pm

IMHO, MJ is not gay, likely asexual. Anyway, let's keep the thread neat, only to celebrate his art and talents.
I've got more to say abt talents, akan datang. It extends far beyond singing and dancing. :D
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby Poles » Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:04 pm

i wonder who gets to keep his orange Beat It jacket??
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:05 pm

JulienAuctions would have auctioned it off if not for the fact that MJ sued them in Jan2009 to stop the auction. Maybe it will find its way to the O2arena in Oct for the MJ exhibtion :D

MJ wrote a poem titled "Ryan White" and also a song ("Gone Too Soon") for this boy who subsequently died of AIDS at the age of 18. Ryan was haemophilic and contracted AIDS through blood transfusion:-
Ryan White, symbol of justice
Or child of innocence, messenger of love
Where are you now, where have you gone?
Ryan White, I miss your sunny days
We carelessly frolicked in extended plays
I miss you, Ryan White
I miss your smile, innocent and bright
I miss your glory, I miss your light
Ryan White, symbol of contradiction
Child of Irony, or child of fiction?
I think of your shattered life
Of your struggle, of your strife
While ladies dance in the moonlit night
Champagne parties on chartered cruises
I see your wasted form, your ghostly sight
I feel your festering wounds, your battered bruises
Ryan White, symbol of agony and pain
Of ignorant fear gone insane
In a hysterical society
With free-floating anxiety
And feigned piety
I miss you, Ryan White
You showed us how to stand and fight
In the rain you were a cloudburst of joy
The sparkle of hope in every girl and boy
In the depths of your anguished sorrow
Was the dream of another tomorrow.

from the book
**DANCING THE DREAM by Michael Jackson


Here, U can watch/hear this beautiful number at the President Clinton inaugural gala.
Listen to how well MJ speaks. Very unusual for an African-American born in the 1950's.
And the Clintons look.....see for yourselves:
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And if u can stomach more, watch this video and enjoy Lara Fabian's "Adajio"...the ending part is incredibly amazing:

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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Fri Aug 28, 2009 9:43 pm

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You may find the BeatIt jacket in this JulienAuctions catalog:-
http://www.juliensauctions.com/auctions/2009/michael-jackson/index.html
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby Cherry » Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:32 pm

I am glad that I put other things aside tonight to watch Michael Jackson History World Tour Concert. Wow, such a genius, with so much talent! The audience screamed non-stop in a frenzy in-between his singing. From the lip movements of a typical female audience, it could be clearly deciphered that she pant out, “Michael, I l_o_v_e you”, with tears rolling down her cheeks.
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby kennynah » Sun Aug 30, 2009 3:55 pm

i watched a bit of his performance... very talented and gifted...
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