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Post by Snow White on Dec 28, 2017 18:30:24 GMT
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TonyR
The Legend Continues
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Post by TonyR on Dec 28, 2017 21:29:02 GMT
^ They are amazing!
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Post by jaywonder on Dec 29, 2017 0:01:11 GMT
It's the Camp Ronald McDonald logo on the shirt. Definitely not June '84. It's from '83
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Post by Snow White on Jan 4, 2018 18:47:26 GMT
Michael and The Doobie Brothers.
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Post by mjjfan810 on Jan 6, 2018 12:40:04 GMT
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Post by Snow White on Jan 6, 2018 16:06:20 GMT
Not to be mean but those aren't that rare. I don't own The Jacksons Legacy book so I hadn't seen some pictures before. From Lawrence Schiller photo shoot, 1969.
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Post by mjjfan810 on Jan 6, 2018 18:51:12 GMT
Not to be mean but those aren't that rare.
^^ I hadn't seen them before.
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Post by Snow White on Jan 8, 2018 20:15:02 GMT
Lucky fan!
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Post by Snow White on Jan 9, 2018 4:56:28 GMT
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Post by mjjfan810 on Jan 9, 2018 6:48:27 GMT
Lucky fan! I’m finding it really hard to place the year of this one. I’m usually pretty good at knowing the years based on MJs appearance. I’d say this was 1991??
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Post by MichaelD on Jan 9, 2018 12:15:54 GMT
^^ I'd say 1990. On the set of the LA Gear commercial.
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Post by Snow White on Jan 12, 2018 1:52:01 GMT
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Post by Snow White on Jan 12, 2018 18:10:51 GMT
For the way Michael had his hair done, I'd have thought it was from the Dangerous era but you can see the girls in the video by his side on the Thrill Ride in Phantasiland, 1997. I don't speak German so I have no idea what the reporter said. Lucky girls! Via lauras.mysteries Just found this gem… I was just 8 years old when I met you. You have been the most kindest and funniest person I’ve ever met. It was such an honor to spend the day with you! Miss you Michael.
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Post by respect77 on Jan 12, 2018 19:38:16 GMT
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Post by Snow White on Jan 14, 2018 1:27:55 GMT
I don't think I've seen a full Victory concert, I wonder if Michael continued to do that illusion after the first show's fail. I just found this (very) old photo. It's one of only a handful of pictures I took with Micheal Jackson during our 26 years of friendship. This was in John Gaughan's illusion workshop testing a levitation effect for his 1984 Victory Tour. We rehearsed for weeks in an LA sound stage. When we got to the first show in Kansas City strong winds in the stadium caused Micheal to fly wildly out of control. I watched an army of record company executives all have simultaneous heart attacks and assumed that this moment would be the start and end of my career.
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