Michael Jackson - King of Pop 01 (Jun 09 - Dec 11)

Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Fri Nov 27, 2009 10:56 pm

I'm prompted to post MJ's thoughts on dogs after reading today's article in the ST.
IMHO, he articulated his thoughts very well: and I share his dislike for dogs :

Extract from : The MJ Tapes.
They just have so many problems, adults. They have been so conditioned by other people's thoughts and feelings. That's why I don't trust most dogs. It's not the dog. It's because people instill what they believe and all their anger and frustration is embedded in that dog and he becomes this vicious, crazy thing. And I don't know what kind of package he is bringing to me when he comes up to me and sniffs me. So it's like another adult. That's why I get afraid.

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He kept many snakes, 3 elephants, macaws, llama, chimp.....except dogs. In the last few years of his life, he overcame his fear for dogs and kept a small dog for his children.
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Sat Nov 28, 2009 9:46 pm

Sacremento Church service turns to MJ music :
Make a Pact to bring Salvation back

In 2003, MJ asked for his interview with movie director Brett Ratner to be filmed.
Some 2:13 minutes into the interview, he realized that the camera was not turned on.
When asked what he would do differently knowing what he knew then, he said:-
Recipe 6 : Practice more :o
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby kennynah » Sun Nov 29, 2009 2:57 am

i fully agree with this principal of "practice more".... we only get better at our skills when we repeatedly engage in relevant activities... making mistakes and learning along the way...
there are very few things we do naturally well; such as breathing (for most people), but otherwise, all other skills are acquired only through repetitive efforts.
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop

Postby LenaHuat » Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:34 pm

Hi K :D
I know you don't have an issue with : Practice More :lol:
But this guy'd been practising a hell of a lot :-
BR: Practice more?

MJ: I practiced a lot.

BR: You practiced a hell of a lot! [Jackson laughs] But you would have practiced more? [Jackson nods] What's your greatest lesson learned?

MJ: Not to trust everybody. Not to trust everybody in the industry. There're a lot of sharks. And record companies steal. They cheat. You have to audit them. And it's time for artists to take a stand against them, because they totally take advantage of [artists]. Totally. They forget that it's the artists who make the company, not the company who makes the artists. Without the talent, the company would be nothing but just hardware. And it takes a real good talent that the public wants to see.


Here's a rare video. The first and last segments are magnificient :

1984 Victory Tour

From MJ's autobiography "Moonwalk":-
In the end, I felt I touched a lot of people on the Victory Tour. Not exactly in the way I wanted to, but I felt that would happen later, when I was off on my own, performing and making movies. I donated all my performance money to charity, including funds for the burnt center that helped me after the fire on the Pepsi set. We donated more than $4 million that year. For me, that was all the Victory Tour was about - giving back.
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop 1 (Jun 09 - Dec 09)

Postby LenaHuat » Tue Dec 15, 2009 7:35 pm

His loafers go on show and on the auction block. His debts are now fully covered :!:
Rock My World : MJ's loafers
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop 1 (Jun 09 - Dec 09)

Postby mojo_ » Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:18 pm

Wonder if these are his patented loafers that can do this? :)

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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop 1 (Jun 09 - Dec 09)

Postby LenaHuat » Fri Dec 18, 2009 8:17 am

From Feb 2010, MJ fans who are in Macau can now head for the MJ Gallery at Sofitel Macau@Ponte 16 to view the collection of his memorabilia which were acquired at a NY headline-grabbing auction :-
Jackon Gallery Draw Card for Macau
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop 1 (Jun 09 - Dec 09)

Postby iam802 » Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:41 pm

Can't remember if this has been posted before.

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The Secret of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" Forward Leaning Move

http://gizmodo.com/5302756/the-secret-o ... aning-move

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The late King of Pop pioneered dance moves that looked mechanical and weren't, like the moonwalk, and at least one that looked mechanical and was: The forward-leaning maneuver from his "Smooth Criminal" video. The secret is all in the shoes.

Trying to lean beyond one's center of gravity normally leads to a giant, awkward step forward to retain balance, so to achieve the 45-degree angle he wanted, Michael and his dancers used special shoes as well as a trick in the stage floor. When the time came for the move, a peg-like aperture would protrude from the dance floor. The heel of the dancers' shoes featured a triangular cut out that could be hitched onto the peg, anchoring the dancers to lean much farther forward, and thus blowing the world's collective mind
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop 1 (Jun 09 - Dec 09)

Postby kennynah » Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:49 pm

ah...thanks for demystifying this move...i've always wondered how they could achieve this seemingly impossible feat... at first, i thought it must have been some post production editing by employing computer generation technique..

now, we know...
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Re: Michael Jackson - King of Pop 1 (Jun 09 - Dec 09)

Postby LenaHuat » Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:00 am

I'm surprised that this thread is still alive??? Ha,ha.
In Munich, he fell flat on his face when the apertures for his shoes failed to open up. Just before X'mas I received my 2 copies of the MJ Opus via FedEx and they really weigh tonnes :o, specifically all of 13.6 kg each.
I've yet to open the packages up.

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