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Me too, I mean why should I be stressing over a group of nobodies Sleepy...

I still believe this is a bad dream and that I will wake up soon... To me MJ was like a small god, I thought he would be with us forever... The media hounded him to his death....

I really enjoyed his last effort the invisible album, probably the most underated album in 2001... My favorite songs from that album were whatever happens and speechless... Gosh im in tears as I am typing this Frowner
prettycocoaeyes
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
Me too, I mean why should I be stressing over a group of nobodies Sleepy...

I still believe this is a bad dream and that I will wake up soon... To me MJ was like a small god, I thought he would be with us forever... The media hounded him to his death....

I really enjoyed his last effort the invisible album, probably the most underated album in 2001... My favorite songs from that album were whatever happens and speechless... Gosh im in tears as I am typing this Frowner


That's how I felt too. I was so shocked and as it started to sink in, and playing his music, the self obsessed and fame hungry numpties in there meant nothing to me. I'll treasure the memory of seeing him at Wembley Stadium, such a fantastic experience. I feel so sad he's left us.
Yellow Rose
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Originally posted by likeafire:
Me too. I stopped watching the big brother highlights show on channel 4+1 as soon as i heard the news.

This is one of my fave songs of his.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRqYVFr7sL4


Thanks for sharing the link I'd forgotten about this song but have now added it to Faves.

Michael was so unique, his incredible talent gave so much happiness to millions around the world including me. Thank you Michael, we'll miss you.
Yellow Rose
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Originally posted by Yellow Rose:
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
Me too, I mean why should I be stressing over a group of nobodies Sleepy...

I still believe this is a bad dream and that I will wake up soon... To me MJ was like a small god, I thought he would be with us forever... The media hounded him to his death....

I really enjoyed his last effort the invisible album, probably the most underated album in 2001... My favorite songs from that album were whatever happens and speechless... Gosh im in tears as I am typing this Frowner


That's how I felt too. I was so shocked and as it started to sink in, and playing his music, the self obsessed and fame hungry numpties in there meant nothing to me. I'll treasure the memory of seeing him at Wembley Stadium, such a fantastic experience. I feel so sad he's left us.
You are so lucky that you got to see him.. Watching his videos just makes me cry... Watching the news too makes me so angry because its this same news channels that hounded and persecuted him now they are acting like they care and talking about his music while still throwing a few child molesting lines...

Im happy that he is in a better place free of witchy media and jounalists...
prettycocoaeyes
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
Watching the news too makes me so angry because its this same news channels that hounded and persecuted him now they are acting like they care and talking about his music while still throwing a few child molesting lines...

Im happy that he is in a better place free of witchy media and jounalists...


I am sure his family would disagree completely with that last statement.
HH
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Originally posted by Hotpants Helen:
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
Watching the news too makes me so angry because its this same news channels that hounded and persecuted him now they are acting like they care and talking about his music while still throwing a few child molesting lines...

Im happy that he is in a better place free of witchy media and jounalists...

I am sure his family would disagree completely with that last statement.
I know they would Frowner I didnt mean it in a bad way... A very popular celebrity website I visit featured him a couple of weeks ago and so many posters left alot of negative comments etc.. But today those same posters are acting like he was their idol... Shame that it took the death of the man to make people appreciate the true talent that he was....
prettycocoaeyes
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
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Originally posted by Yellow Rose:
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Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
Me too, I mean why should I be stressing over a group of nobodies Sleepy...

I still believe this is a bad dream and that I will wake up soon... To me MJ was like a small god, I thought he would be with us forever... The media hounded him to his death....

I really enjoyed his last effort the invisible album, probably the most underated album in 2001... My favorite songs from that album were whatever happens and speechless... Gosh im in tears as I am typing this Frowner


That's how I felt too. I was so shocked and as it started to sink in, and playing his music, the self obsessed and fame hungry numpties in there meant nothing to me. I'll treasure the memory of seeing him at Wembley Stadium, such a fantastic experience. I feel so sad he's left us.
You are so lucky that you got to see him.. Watching his videos just makes me cry... Watching the news too makes me so angry because its this same news channels that hounded and persecuted him now they are acting like they care and talking about his music while still throwing a few child molesting lines...

Im happy that he is in a better place free of witchy media and jounalists...


Yes right now I'm so glad I had the opportunity of seeing such a legend and musical genius "live"

I've also been very annoyed tonight that the media as always keep referring to negative stuff in his life. For the happiness and pleasure he's given to millions around the world he deserves to be remembered for his musical gift, it's why he was born, to share it with so many. Where he is now isn't judgemental as so many humans are, peace of soul now for you Michael.

Will check out your links now to add to Faves
Yellow Rose
It's sad. I saw him at Aintree on his 'Bad' tour in the late 80s. He was electrifying.

I wish he'd had the opportunity to gain back at least a little of his 'King of Pop' status before he died. I don't have an opinion on his 'cntroversy' but he gave years of pleasure to people with his music and dancing (at least he went knowing that fans wanted, in their millions, to see him again).
subatomic partygirl
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Originally posted by Yellow Rose:
I couldn't be bothered with LF tonight as I'm still reeling from the shock of Michael dying so have been listening to his music.

Here's one of my fave songs/vids of many. If you have any to share please do

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...2STc&feature=related


I tried to click on the link but it told me it was not available in my country (erm I'm in England) due to copyright restrictions.
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