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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Mon Aug 31, 2009 4:36 pm

Hi Cherry and K :D
Great that both of U enjoyed his concert :D
There are no peak performances without the drudgery. His longtime Neverland ranch manager said that the media and MJ himself over-played the fun and games. In his opinion. MJ spent much more time working at his dance and music studios.

After reading the NYT (article was reproduced in the ST), I'm prompted to write this piece abt the possible reason why he named his younger son, Blanket. When asked, he said it meant 'blessing' because he often said "Pl blanket me or I blanket you". The NYT article referred to the book, To Kill a Mocking Bird, which is an American literary rite of passage. It was written during the height of the American Civil Rights movement. I'm pretty sure MJ would have read and studied it from cover to cover.

During my school days, I spent 2 terms on this book- reading, studying and being examined. Gregory Peck starred and won an Academy award for his role in the film version of the book. "Blanket" has a special significance in the book. Gregory Peck was MJ's neighbor and good friend. They often rode together at the ranch. Gregory's dog was named "Blanket". Could this be the inspiration for the name, "Blanket". I thought this is pretty creative and spiritual, returning to his African roots.
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby Aspellian » Mon Aug 31, 2009 4:44 pm

Cherry wrote: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.


Its like a dream come through for many of the fans to see their IDOL in action!!
I enjoyed the concert very much too! MJ is really a genius performer! simply outstanding!

I even practise a step or two of the Moon-Walk and my wife laugh like mad!!! hahaha!!
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Wed Sep 02, 2009 8:58 pm

Aspellian - I can see you had a moment of lunar joy! :D

I continue to be fascinated with the Communist and ex-Communist world's love for MJ's music.
After Putin/Medevev, the next gen would hve grown up on MJ's music :-

(1) Moscow's Dance tribute on MJ's birthday

(2) Tallinn (Estonia)

(3) Roga, Latvia

(4) Kaunas, Lithuania

As for China, there are juz far too many. Juz search 迈克尔-杰克逊
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Tue Sep 08, 2009 4:56 pm

Nothing beats having a little Pepsi and watching these classic MJ Pepsi commercials :-

(1) 1984 Classic

(2) Jackson's BAD Yokohama Tour Pepsi commercial

(3) DREAMS Pepsi (including behind the scenes)
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:49 am

The Holy Grail of "The Gloved One", the one he wore when he first showcased his moonwalk will go on the auction blocks very soon. How much do forumers think it will fetch :?: :?:
It will far exceed the US$47,000 at Australia.
I think it could be US$80,000.

Neverland, the joyful Peter-Pan abode has so much charms - the steam-rolling train; ferris wheel, merry-go-round, movie theatres, mini zoo.....
But IMHO, the gem is this inspirational old oak tree. I'm nursing this dream to have one too. If I do, I guesstimate it would cost some S$900,000 to have it on reasonably good priced land here. The foliage radius could be a 30X30 foot plot@S$1,000 psf :roll:

Michael's secret GIVING TREE
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Mon Sep 28, 2009 7:46 pm

Beyonce's tribute to Michael Jackson at Singapore's F1 concert :-

Halo (Tribute to MJ)at Singapore's F1

BTW, I heard she stayed at the fantastic penthouse at The Sail, on the complimentary graciousness of the American Indian billionaire Spice King??
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:52 am

Tony Buzan, the mind-mapping guru, has conducted many talks in Singapore. I attended one and found the guru a terribly boring unimagnitive speaker. But I bought his book and found it well written.

He taught Michael Jackson and his children in Bahrain. Here's his interview with the Sunday Times of UK.
I'm extracting from a pdf file and that is why I am not providing the link.

Lena's heading : How they got connected
Until now, Tony Buzan, a wealthy author and educational consultant, has never spoken publicly about his experiences with the family. Talking at his house in a leafy, residential estate high on the banks of the Thames near Marlow, he gives us a considered, first-hand assessment of Jackon's role as a father. He always regarded Jackson as a good friend, remaining silent and loyal to the end.

Buzan’s writings on brain development via a technique he calls mind-mapping have earned
him an international following and the post of “thinker in residence” at Wellington College,
an independent school in Berkshire. He was teaching in Singapore in 2006 when he received
a call from his friend, Sheikh Abdulla bin Hamad al-Khalifa, of the Bahraini royal family.

“Hamad said, ‘A fan of yours would like to speak to you.’ Then an unfamiliar voice came on the line. ‘Hi, it’s Michael.’ He was speaking in his natural voice, not the high whisper he used in public.” Over the next 45 minutes Jackson raved to Buzan about one of his books. He wanted Buzan, he said, to explain his ideas to his children and to “teach them how to think”.

Lena's heading : Jackson as a father
Buzan promptly flew to Bahrain, checked into a five-star hotel and spent a week commuting
to the Jackson family’s rented palace in the desert. He was met at the gate by Jackson and a
servant, a man Jackson referred to as a “butler”, who acted as a general housekeeper. Buzan
was immediately struck by how attached the children were to their father.

“I would watch them coming and going from the international school every day. They left happy, and came back happy. On their return those three kids could not run any faster from the car to get to hug their daddy.”
The house itself had been converted into a shrine to Jackson’s cultural enthusiasms. “It felt like the Sistine Chapel, filled with renaissance art. There were giant prints of paintings by the likes of Raphael on every wall.” Bizarrely, the first thing Jackson did on Buzan’s arrival was to quiz him about Leonardo da Vinci. “He was fascinated by the idea of geniuses, from Alexander the Great to Charlie Chaplin and Muhammad Ali, but he didn’t consider himself as one of them. He was very humble. He saw himself as a student.”

Buzan was surprised to discover that Jackson was an indulgent father, “not one of those hothousing
parents, forever forcing the children to play chess, take dance classes or learn instruments”. In the evenings they cuddled up together on the sofa to watch DVDs. Alongside the old masters, Jackson had hung larger-than-life-sized photographs of his children, which greatly amused them. “Michael had a massive printing machine.”

Lena's heading : Prince, Paris and Blanket
The elder children are remarkably focused, according to Buzan. “They are fast learners like their father, who was probably the best pupil I’ve had.” Buzan witnessed no tantrums or raised voices. “The kids seemed to enjoy each other’s company. It’s unusual in groups of three, where tensions can often arise.”

They are very different personalities. Buzan describes Prince as “a very bright, witty but serious little boy. In a class he would be the child the teachers noticed. He was confident and very quick on repartee”. Paris, by contrast, “was a sedate princess. Very independent, contemplative and self-contained. She was quiet but kind, always offering things. She had great poise and presence and she was very good with the boys'”.
Four-year-old Blanket was “just wild, a little dynamo, always on the move, tumbling, hanging off the furniture. He was like a mini-Michael. I saw Blanket do lots of dance routines”. In Buzan’s opinion, Jackson was clearly Blanket’s biological father. “He has the same eyes.” He added that his skin was much darker than that of the other children — his complexion made him look Mediterranean.

At mealtimes, there would be “beautiful vegetables, fresh seafood, hummus, fruit juices, no alcohol. The children were respectful but would push the boundaries.”. Perhaps they were bored: for all his apparent interest in fatherhood, conversation around the table was usually led by Jackson talking about himself and his career.

Lena's heading : Jackson's competitive streaks
“Michael talked a lot about creativity and the process of being a star and about the naysayers in his past who had said you can't do this or that before he did it. He loved a challenge. Thriller had been his ultimate achievement and now people were saying that he couldn’t
repeat it. He felt he could comfortably outdo Thriller.”

Jackson also opened up to Buzan about his own upbringing. Tellingly, he said nothing about the beatings he endured from Joe, the family patriarch, recently confirmed by his elder brother Marlon. “He talked about how wonderful it was to have Elizabeth Taylor as an auntfigure and Fred Astaire showing him dance moves. How he loved singing and dancing with his family, travelling the world with the Jackson 5.”
Yet even the loyal Buzan noticed that none of the children mentioned any grandparents, aunts, uncles or cousins — there were no family photographs of the extended Jackson clan.

Nor did they ever mention religion. “Michael would talk to them about many great figures from the past, but I never heard him refer to Jesus.” The children and their father were physically and emotionally sealed from the rest of theworld — a reflection, perhaps, of Jackson’s desire to hide after the public circus around his
acquittal in 2005 of damaging child-molestation charges.

Only once did Jackson allude to any scandals in Buzan’s company. He was still smarting at
accusations that he was a “mad, bad dad” after he had dangled Blanket, then just nine months
old, out of the window of a Berlin hotel room in 2002. “Michael was indignant about that,”
says Buzan. “He said, ‘I’m a dancer, one of the fittest, strongest people in the theatre. I lift
and carry adults with no difficulty.’ ”

Lena's heading : Prescription drug abuse
The balcony moment has been interpreted by many as a sign that Jackson’s dependence on drugs was clouding his judgment. Buzan saw no evidence of drug abuse in Bahrain, but he often noticed his hypersensitivity to sunlight — he was with Jackson during a car journey when the sun crept around the sides of his shades and momentarily dazzled him. “Michael cried out in pain and involuntarily ducked his head.” Such hypersensitivity is a well-known side-effect of opiate abuse, which shrinks the pupils. A family friend and business associate in Bahrain told us that strong prescription drugs definitely featured during his stay there. In
one highly embarrassing incident for Sheikh Abdulla, Jackson’s host, an aide to the singer was apprehended by customs officials at Manama airport carrying a huge consignment of synthetic opiates. Among them was OxyContin, a cancer medication popularly known as “hillbilly heroin”.
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:44 pm

I'm refreshing this thread cuz I'm fascinated by MJ's creative genius and his wide circle of interests. He seemed curious abt lots and pots of things. Yesterday, I bought a copy of "Architectural Digest" :-
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Nestled in the magazine are some very beautiful fotos of Neverland by the photographer Benson, who was given a personal and exclusive walkaround by Jackson himself. I can't take my mind off the following foto, taken outside Jackson's bedroom. It reflects his 'lived out' fantasy of being a child in fairyland.
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The writer, Paul Theroux also visited Neverland. He contributed an article to the magazine. You can read it here :-
http://www.architecturaldigest.com/
But I like Paul's June2009 contribution to UK's The Telegraph better:-
Fame, Childhood and Biblical Betrayal
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby mojo_ » Fri Oct 02, 2009 10:38 pm

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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Mon Oct 05, 2009 10:49 am

HI mojo
Luv your post.

Here's another ticklish one:-
Some American MJ fans are 'livid' that the Russians have gotten their act together whilst the wordsmith Obama is 'on hols' again.

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