Michael Jackson tribute for Sammy Davis 1989

Michael had a lot of respect for older stars, stars like Sammy Davis , Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly , Jackie Wilson and of course James Brown. He learned what the magic was these stars had captured over the years. He was inspired by them and he loved them as why he paid a tribute to Sammy Davis.

Michael Jackson feeds a crocodile

Michael’s love for animals is big. He said in his book MoonwaLK that animals don’t want anything from people, just to be their friends. He loves the innocent part of the animals. Michael owned a chimp called Bubbles, a Giraffe called Jabbar , a boa calles Muscles and many more . They all used to live with him on his beloved ranch Neverland..Michael was not scarred for animals , not even for the scarry ones like crocodiles…

Michael Jackson talks about the album BAD

Michael Jackson talks about the songs on his album BAD in the following interview. The video BAD is based on a true story Michael said. The story is about this student who is from the ghetto and goes to college in an expensive neighbourhood, when he returns home to the ghetto , his so called friends killed him because they were jealous of him.. of course the scenario in BAD has a good end..

Paul Theroux: conversation with Michael Jackson in 1999

michael jackson and elizabeth taylorMy phone rang and I heard: “This is Michael Jackson.” The voice was breathy, unbroken, boyish – tentative, yet tremulously eager and helpful, not the voice of a 40-year-old. In contrast to this lilting sound, its substance was denser, like a blind child giving you explicit directions in darkness.

“How would you describe Elizabeth Taylor?” I asked.

“She’s a warm cuddly blanket that I love to snuggle up to and cover myself with. I can confide in her and trust her. In my business, you can’t trust anyone.”

“Why is that?”

“Because you don’t know who’s your friend. Because you’re so popular, and there’s so many people around you. You’re isolated, too. Becoming successful means that you become a prisoner. You can’t go out and do normal things. People are always looking at what you’re doing.”

“Have you had that experience?”

“Oh, lots of times. They try to see what you’re reading, and all the things you’re buying. They want to know everything. There are always paparazzi downstairs. They invade my privacy. They twist reality. They’re my nightmare. Elizabeth is someone who loves me – really loves me.”

“I suggested to her that she was Wendy and you’re Peter.”

“But Elizabeth is also like a mother – and more than that. She’s a friend. She’s Mother Teresa, Princess Diana, the Queen of England and Wendy. We have great picnics. It’s so wonderful to be with her. I can really relax with her, because we’ve lived the same life and experienced the same thing.”

“Which is?”

“The great tragedy of childhood stars. We like the same things. Circuses. Amusement parks. Animals.”

And there was their shared fame and isolation.

“It makes people do strange things. A lot of our famous luminaries become intoxicated because of it – they can’t handle it. And your adrenaline is at the zenith of the universe after a concert – you can’t sleep. It’s maybe two in the morning and you’re wide awake. After coming off stage, you’re floating.”

“How do you handle that?”

“I watch cartoons. I love cartoons. I play video games. Sometimes I read.”

“You mean you read books?”

“Yeah. I love to read short stories and everything.”

“Any in particular?”

“Somerset Maugham,” he said quickly, and then, pausing at each name: “Whitman. Hemingway. Twain.”

“What about those video games?”

“I love X-Man. Pinball. Jurassic Park. The martial arts ones – Mortal Kombat.”


“I played some of the video games at Neverland,” I said. “There was an amazing one called Beast Buster.”

“Oh, yeah, that’s great. I pick each game. That one’s maybe too violent, though. I usually take some with me on tour.”

“How do you manage that? The video game machines are pretty big, aren’t they?”

“Oh, we travel with two cargo planes.”

“Have you written any songs with Elizabeth in mind?”

Childhood.”

“Is that the one with the line, ‘Has anyone seen my childhood?'”

“Yes. It goes…”, and he liltingly recited “Before you judge me, try to…”, and then sang the rest.

“Didn’t I hear that playing on your merry-go-round at Neverland?”

Delightedly, he said, “Yes! Yes!”

He went on about childhood, how, like Elizabeth, as a child star he used to support his family.

“I was a child supporting my family. My father took the money. Some of the money was put aside for me, but a lot of the money was put back into the entire family. I was just working the whole time.”

“So you didn’t have a childhood, then – you lost it. If you had it to do again how would you change things?”

“Even though I missed out on a lot, I wouldn’t change anything.”

“I can hear your little kids in the background.” The gurgling had become insistent, like a plug-hole in a flood. “If they wanted to be performers and lead the life you led, what would you say?”

“They can do whatever they want to do. If they want to do that, it’s okay.”

“How will you raise them differently from the way you were raised?”

“With more fun. More love. Not so isolated.”

“Elizabeth says she finds it painful to look back on her life. Do you find it hard to do that?”

“No, not when it’s pertaining to an overview of your life rather than any particular moment.”

This oblique and somewhat bookish form of expression was a surprise to me – another Michael Jackson surprise. He had made me pause with “intoxicated” and “zenith of the universe”, too. I said: “I’m not too sure what you mean by ‘overview’.”

“Like childhood. I can look at that. The arc of my childhood.”

“But there’s some moment in childhood when you feel particularly vulnerable. Did you feel that? Elizabeth said that she felt she was owned by the studio.”

“Sometimes really late at night we’d have to go out – it might be three in the morning – to do a show. My father forced us. He would get us up. I was seven or eight. Some of these were clubs or private parties at people’s houses. We’d have to perform.” This was in Chicago, New York, Indiana, Philadelphia, he added – all over the country. “I’d be sleeping and I’d hear my father. ‘Get up! There’s a show!’ ”

“But when you were on stage, didn’t you get a kind of thrill?”

“Yes. I loved being on stage. I loved doing the shows.”

“What about the other side of the business – if someone came up after the show, did you feel awkward?”

“I didn’t like it. I’ve never liked people-contact. Even to this day, after a show, I hate it, meeting people. It makes me shy. I don’t know what to say.”

“But you did that Oprah interview, right?

“With Oprah it was tough. Because it was on TV – on TV, it’s out of my realm. I know that everyone is looking and judging. It’s so hard.”

“Is this a recent feeling – that you’re under scrutiny?”

“No,” he said firmly, “I have always felt that way.”

“Even when you were seven or eight?”

“I’m not happy doing it.”

“Which I suppose is why talking to Elizabeth over a period of two or three months on the phone would be the perfect way to get acquainted. Or doing what we’re doing right now.”

“Yes.”

At some point Michael’s use of the phrase “lost childhood” prompted me to quote the line from George William Russell, “In the lost boyhood of Judas / Christ was betrayed”, and I heard “Wow” at the other end of the line. He asked me to explain what that meant, and when I did, he urged me to elaborate. What sort of a childhood did Judas have? What had happened to him? Where had he lived? Who had he known?

I told him that Judas had red hair, that he was the treasurer of the Apostles, that he might have been Sicarii – a member of a radical Jewish group, that he might not have died by hanging himself but somehow exploded, all his guts flying.

Twenty more minutes of Biblical apocrypha with Michael Jackson, on the lost childhood of Judas, and then the whisper again.

“Wow.”

King of Pop thrilled about the coming “Michael Jackson Opus”

michael jackson red blouse‘We must do this,’ was Michael Jackson’s comment when he learned about the plans for a revolutionary new book about his life. The name of this book? The Michael Jackson Opus!

It will contain new and handwritten lyrics, drawings and pictures from the King of Pop’s personal archives. There are photo’s from rehearsals for some of his pop videos that have not been made public before. The Opus will also include one of his favourite performance photographs, taken during his Bad tour in Minneapolis in 1988.

What makes the book even more special is a special feature called “augmented reality”, with which a computer and webcam can be used to show 3D images emerging from the pages. The King of Pop was really excited about it and thought it was grand on a scale he had never seen before.

The Opus books are usually limited editions, but this one will have an unlimited run until a certain date. The Michael Jackson Opus will be handbound in leather in a silk clamshell case.

Shopping with Michael!

michael jackson shopping

Michael Jackson loved to shop , he likes art very much and he loved antique furniture. Especially he liked furniture with a royal spin to it with a touch of barok style. he liked stuff that were rare and when he really loved something he didnt asked for the price. Michael enjoys shopping very much. Of course as a public figure he could do this much in public, that’s why he liked to disguise himself with strange outfits and masks. But somebody always recognized MJ even if he was disguised from head till toe. So he often went shopping and the malls would close just to let Michael shop. He shopped in Harrods once and a friend of him at 1 point closed a supermarket for him and invited mj’s friends and relatives to figure as normal people walking around in this supermarket to give MJ that normal feeling , the feeling that he was like any other ordinary man shopping in the supermarket; just watch and see, it’s funny!

Michael jackson a human beat box!


Michael Jackson didn’t need instruments to make music ; sometimes and he calls this a gift from God, he gets tunes inside his head and then he tries to give it a sound by using his voice only.

Thats the way he wrote billie jean , beat it and lots of other hit songs!

This is truly AMAZING!  He truly is a music genius! Just watch this:

Michael Jackson really has vitilligo

So many crap was written abou t MJ , especially the rumour and the bad jokes about his skin. The press wrote that MJ wanted to look white , when in fact MJ told the world in intervieuws that he was proud to be a black man.

Let’s just asume if it’s true , which is absolutely ridiculous, why would he make himself as white as milk, not white with a cute tan? Because the colour of vitilligo is porcelyn white ; nobody in the world would want that colour . But if you cant help it and your skin disorder gives you this colour , what ‘s one suppose to do? You just can use make up and try to even out your skin , because there is no real cure for this disease. It even can cause skin cancer.

This lie absolutely devistated MJ , so here’s some proof in the following video:

Please believe MJ , it’s all he wanted.

Michael sought peace towards Islam

Jermaine Jackson , Michael’s eldery brother has claimed that Michael Jackson had taken interest in Islam.Jermaine himself converted to Islam in 1989 and when to pelgrimage to Mecca. In 2005 when Michael was accused once again of child molestation and he was acquitted by that , Michael considered  to follow the steps of his brother Jermaine.

Jermaine said, “When I came back from Mecca I got him a lot of books and he asked me lots of things about my religion and I told him that it’s peaceful and beautiful.

“He read everything and he was proud of me that I found something that would give me inner strength and peace.

“I think it is most probable that Michael will convert to Islam.

“He could do so much, just like I am trying to do. Michael and I and the word of God, we could do so much.”

mj and islam bahrein

It was no secret that after Michael was accused of the child molestations he was fed up with the states and moved to Bahrein , where he lived in peace the last years of his life. It was only for the rehearsals of the THIS IS IT concert that Michael decided to move back to LA just for rehearsing. He also donated a lot o money to built a state of the art Mosque in Bahrein  as token of his love towards Islam.

ccording to an article in a British newspaper, the Telegraph, Michael Jackson followed the example of his brother, Germaine, and embraced Islam last year.

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Here is an excerpt from the Telegraph’s article by Graham Tibbetts, dated November 21, 2008:

[…] According to The Sun, the ceremony took place while Jackson, 50, was recording an album at the home of Steve Porcaro, a keyboard player who composed music on his Thriller album.

The former Jackson 5 star was counselled by David Wharnsby, a Canadian songwriter, and Phillip Bubal, a producer, who have both converted.

A source said Jackson had appeared a “bit down” and added: “They began talking to him about their beliefs, and how they thought they had become better people after they converted. Michael soon began warming to the idea.

“An imam was summoned from the mosque and Michael went through the shahada, which is the Muslim declaration of belief.” […]

He wanted to do something back for the Muslim community that has welcomed him with so much love and let him stay with them as if he is family. Michael who got fed up by the western media , who even ridiculled him more after he was acquitted , run away from the US and lived in peace in Bahrein , where he would return back to withh his children . Also Michael had a special bond wit Europe , especially England, as why he decided to do his last tour there…

MJ and his early days


Michael Jackson was so special that his parents started to realize this when he was still in diapers, he joined his brothers in their band at the age of eight . Michael was the best one amongst the brothers. Later when the band was contracted by recordlabel Motown , not only Berry Gordy was blown away by Michael , for he knew that this little fellow was a golden child, the whole world was blown away. As the years would pass by this fact would  even get bigger, Michael would get better every year. People tought Michael was a little midget , or they called him that , because he had so much soul for a child; he was a old soul wrapped in a little body.

He couldn’t play like any other kid his age, he had to practice, go from one studio to the other . Michael’s only thing back in the days was work. Even though it was hard on little Michael Jackson he was a very bubbly sweet child. This child inside Michael never died. The child is still alive.

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