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June 25, 2009 @ 6:48 pm | 25 comments

RIP Michael Jackson

By: Mona
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May he rest in peace. The King of Pop, we all grew up listening to him, is in the hands of God now.

He is history, and today, a sad day in history. First, Farrah Fawcett died at the age of 62, and Michael Jackson at the age of 50.

Which songs will you always remember from the legend of our times?

These are my favorites:

Billie Jean – Michael Jackson

Beat It – Michael Jackson

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Comments (25) Trackbacks (2)
  1. Sabeur
    June 25th, 2009 at 19:03 | #1
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    He will be missed – we all grow listening to his music. I use to buy black jeans – just to be like him :roll: :roll:

    RIP

  2. Moonstar Silverwolf
    June 25th, 2009 at 19:05 | #2
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    I remember bringing in “black or white” into my elementary music class during our “share your favorite music” days. No matter what the other drama in his life was, he is definitely one of the best musicians of all time & will be remembered forever through his music.

  3. Mona
    June 25th, 2009 at 19:10 | #3
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    I love the song Black or White. But my favourite is Billie Jean.

  4. Jamie
    June 25th, 2009 at 19:23 | #4
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    The first song I was introduced to was “Black or White”. I remember my PE gym teacher played it all the time during our warm-ups in elementary school. So, I guess that’s my favourite MJ song. Just because it was there first.

  5. Craig
    June 25th, 2009 at 19:39 | #5
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    I just heard about this when I loaded your blog! I’m shocked! My youth wouldn’t have been the same without Micheal Jackson. They used to play this one at the roller rink all the time when I was in junior high school:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_hz2am90Hk

    And I was at the roller rink a couple times a week! That was disco for teens back then :)

    And I see you linked “Beat It” – the first time I heard that song was while I was in boot camp. I hadn’t heard any music at all for a couple months and then I got assigned to duty in the chow hall for a couple days and one of the cooks was playing the radio and they were playing that song several times an hour. “Thriller” came out while I was in bootcamp, and after graduation that was pretty much all I was listening to.

    I haven’t been a fan of his in recent years but I feel really sad that part of my youth is gone forever now. Farrah Fawcett too! She was every boy’s fantasy when I was a kid. I don’t think any woman before or since has ever captured the hearts of so many adolescent males!

    Damn. Terrible day. I’m gonna go to the gym now and distract myself.

  6. Mona
    June 25th, 2009 at 19:43 | #6
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    @Craig
    It is a sad day in history. People are going to view this day and treat it like the death of Elvis. Rumors have already started that he didn’t die. It is just a lie. Blah blah. Twitter went down from the news. Once CNN confirmed it, all the social networks went crazy. It’s like we are all reporters.

  7. Dwacon
    June 25th, 2009 at 19:48 | #7
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    Don’t forget Ed McMahon. We have lots many talented people this week…

  8. Mona
    June 25th, 2009 at 20:05 | #8
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    @Dwacon
    Yep.. but nothing as shocking as today. I feel the culture icons are slowly dying, one after the other.

  9. Led Zeppelin
    June 25th, 2009 at 20:31 | #9
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    The Word Is Out..You’re Doin Wrong..Gonna Lock You Up..Before Too Long..Your Lyin Eyes..Gonna Take You Right..So Listen Up..Don’t Make A Fight..Your Talk Is Cheap..You’re Not A Man..You’re Throwin Stones..To Hide Your Hands!

    Who’s Bad?

    RIP MJ

  10. Mona
    June 25th, 2009 at 20:35 | #10
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    @Led Zeppelin
    Ohhh.. thanks for reminding me. BAD!! I love this song too! YouTube Video.

  11. Lela
    June 25th, 2009 at 22:57 | #11
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    No denying he was a true legend. For me the Thriller song and video will always be one of my favorites.

  12. Nick Phillips
    June 26th, 2009 at 00:22 | #12
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    Man in the mirror was one of my favourites.

  13. Chinaren
    June 26th, 2009 at 01:01 | #13
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    One less weirdo in the world.

  14. BOBBI J.818
    June 26th, 2009 at 01:13 | #14
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    I’M still in schock!! Michael Jackson will be missed,he was 1 of the greatest entertainer’s of all time!!!

  15. alicia
    June 26th, 2009 at 01:42 | #15
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    I love Remember the time and Smooth Criminal!

  16. HOBO(nickname)
    June 26th, 2009 at 02:41 | #16
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    They do not care about us.
    :.(

  17. Nithya
    June 26th, 2009 at 03:28 | #17
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    Smooth criminal and Billie Jean are staples at every university event I go to, they’re going to make me sad to hear them :( There’s no popstar alive who I can think of who’s even vaguely prepared to fill his shoes, he really was something else.

  18. desperateblogger
    June 26th, 2009 at 05:15 | #18
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    billie jean is my favorite too, so are thriller and rock with you. mj was a contemporary. i loved listening and dancing to the jackson 5’s music during the 70s. mj’s “give love on christmas day” became a staple of the season. he will be missed – the total performer of the 20th century.

    i used to blow dry a curl away my hair to look like farrah fawcett.. every 70s girl wanted to be farrah and be married to the bionic man. this is is sad day indeed in the history of entertainment.

  19. Caledonian Jim
    June 26th, 2009 at 05:58 | #19
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    @Mona

    Sorry the guy’s dead, but I’m not entirely sure a bloke with a dodgy record around children can be described as a “culture icon”.

  20. Dee
    June 26th, 2009 at 06:21 | #20
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    :sad: :cry: I don’t think i can choose a song or two, he is truly the king, i can remember it like yesterday the days i spent just jumping around to his music. I love Little Susie, Black or White, You are not alone…I love all his songs…and he will live on through his music in the hearts of those who loved him akeed..gone too soon :(

  21. Nessa
    June 26th, 2009 at 11:07 | #21
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    I love ‘Ben’ the most. RIP MJ.

  22. colon cleansing
    June 26th, 2009 at 12:39 | #22
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    I was SHOCKED when I heard about Michael Jackson death yesterday! I believe he was a kind and gentle man who was miss represented and was taken advantage off because of his fame and fortune. I do believe his father is to blame. Do to his greed for cash, he pushed his kids especially Michael to perform. He defiantly missed his childhood! I hope where ever he is, he is the child he always wanted to be! RIP my friend!

  23. hana
    June 26th, 2009 at 22:37 | #23
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    @Chinaren

    Chinaren :One less weirdo in the world.

    so true lol

  24. Dina
    June 27th, 2009 at 12:08 | #24
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    I did not fully live that era.. I started listening to music in the 90s, and frankly his 90s music was just shallow compared with the 70s and 80s..

    When I got my hands on the History Disc 1 I used it for years for working out :) ) sooo powerful and strong and uplifting his music!

    I love Smooth Criminal, Bad, Beat it, Thriller, and some of the happy early songs: Blame it on the boogie, dont stop till you get enough best.

    His music will be remembered forever..

    all the time I actually hoped he would somehow, magically, get back to his grand creativity. It was unrealistic I know, but I somehow kept hoping he could someday get back to producing great music (now please if you’re a hard core fan – I will never like his 90s and 2000 on music… please just believe when I say I am SURE, and spare your comments towards me).

  25. Dina
    June 27th, 2009 at 12:12 | #25
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    Caledonian Jim.. I don’t think he was convicted of anything, and that means he is considered innocent. Although I am aware there were some things that sounded convincing when spread by the press, but never verified in court.
    And I think it is unfair to slander someone, alive or not, for things that have not been proven in court.

    Besides – I do think the musical or otherwise artistic work of a person, even if he or she was a criminal, can and should be judged independent of the person. Imagine a mass murderer, say Hitler. Say Hitler would not have been such a hideous painter, but would have been really good. Everyone of us would have a real awkward feeling looking at his paintings. But if they’re masterpieces of art, why not enjoy them without it meaning to respect the murderer who painted them?
    I enjoy listening to Wagner, even though he was a very racist man. I do not like his political attitudes, but his music no one with ears to hear will disagree on is nothing short from genius.

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