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Post by SmoothGangsta on Mar 2, 2019 12:39:54 GMT
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Post by bedroom on Mar 2, 2019 16:39:51 GMT
Don't know if this counts but I'll post it anyway I enjoy how often this pops up on my feed This is proof that they cant stop him even in death. Because what he created was timeless. And even if they fuck up his reputation, I still don't care honestly. I know in my heart and in my soul that he was a beautiful human being who made beautiful music. And I am not letting anyone take that away from me.
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Post by Russg on Mar 7, 2019 9:08:26 GMT
Can I make a request that positive responses to LN, people supporting MJ etc is posted in this thread, as well as the main LN one? Some of us want to see the support MJ has without being bogged down by all the negativity.
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Post by MattyJam on Mar 7, 2019 18:31:36 GMT
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Post by russtcb on Mar 7, 2019 19:27:39 GMT
"What a shitty circus" -Garth, Wayne's World
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Post by russtcb on Mar 8, 2019 12:45:50 GMT
Went to the casino last night (this is a reoccuring theme in my posts lol) and I heard Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, The Way You Make Me Feel and Billie Jean throughout the evening. It would appear they're not trying to "mute Michael" here in Detroit
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Post by respect77 on Mar 8, 2019 12:50:02 GMT
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Post by SmoothGangsta on Mar 8, 2019 18:07:13 GMT
Music Museums Keeping Michael Jackson Exhibits on Display Megastar Michael Jackson’s musical legacy has been getting critically reappraised after a new documentary rekindled allegations of child sexual abuse, but at least two music museums in Detroit and Tennessee aren’t scrubbing the King of Pop from their exhibits. The National Museum of African American Music says some Michael Jackson artifacts will be on display in a planned exhibit called “One Nation Under A Groove,” when the museum opens in downtown Nashville in early 2020. The museum has previously released renderings of the building’s design, featuring an image of Jackson on the exterior. Meanwhile, in Detroit, the chairwoman and CEO of Motown Museum said its mission is to share the stories and artifacts of the history of Motown. “Michael Jackson’s musical contributions remain part of the Motown story,” Robin Terry said. Motown Records was the first major label to record The Jackson 5, in which Michael debuted as a young star alongside his siblings, and released their hits “I Want You Back” and “ABC.” The HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland” aired detailed and disturbing stories from two men who say Jackson groomed them for sex and molested them when they were just little boys. Allegations of sexual abuse shadowed Jackson throughout much of his adult life, and he was acquitted on child molestation charges in 2005. Jackson died in 2009. There’s been no evidence of major damage to Jackson’s estate or his music because of the new documentary. “The importance of Michael Jackson’s music to the African American culture, and to the American soundtrack, is unrivaled,” said H. Beecher Hicks III, president and CEO of the National Museum of African American Music in a statement provided to The Associated Press. “As a part of our One Nation Under a Groove gallery, Jackson will be defined by his music, his importance to pop culture, music videos and his impact on changing the course of popular music in our country. NMAAM has collected some artifacts which will be on display in this gallery, each of which will help highlight these aspects of his contributions to African American music. We understand that, like music itself, legacies are constantly evolving, and that we must be able to evolve and shift as needed.” A publicist for NMAAM said the design of the structure is still preliminary, and they have planned on having a rotating display of artist images on the building’s exterior signs. www.billboard.com/articles/news/8501428/music-museum-keeping-michael-jackson-exhibit
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Post by Cloudbuster on Mar 8, 2019 19:38:17 GMT
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Post by SmoothGangsta on Mar 8, 2019 20:26:12 GMT
I have never seen this full interview
"The truth will prevail"
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Post by MattyJam on Mar 8, 2019 20:38:09 GMT
I have never seen this full interview "The truth will prevail" I've always loved this interview. There's something about him here... he has this aura about him. He's just glowing. I sound like I'm talking about a pregnant woman. Lol
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Post by SmoothGangsta on Mar 8, 2019 20:43:18 GMT
I have never seen this full interview "The truth will prevail" I've always loved this interview. There's something about him here... he has this aura about him. He's just glowing. I sound like I'm talking about a pregnant woman. Lol I definitely agree with you. It's a wonderful interview and he looks like he's really enjoying talking in it.
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Post by SoCav on Mar 8, 2019 21:04:11 GMT
I've always loved this interview. There's something about him here... he has this aura about him. He's just glowing. I sound like I'm talking about a pregnant woman. Lol I definitely agree with you. It's a wonderful interview and he looks like he's really enjoying talking in it. To me it's the most mature he's ever come across in an interview and I don't mean that in a disparaging way. I just mean he has a certain calm about him here, he seems totally at ease. I remember watching this at the time and feeling so good about it, because MJ had really not seemed to be in a good place between 2001-2003.
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Post by russtcb on Mar 8, 2019 21:44:46 GMT
I have never seen this full interview "The truth will prevail" Thank you so much for posting. I just watched the entire thing. Really brought a lift to my day
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