1 Jan 09...Happy New Year!

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since its already 1st Jan somewhere in the world and I will be off-line tomorrow...

here is the news for 1st Jan 2009

MJ News and Mentionging: 1 Jan 2009


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Michael Jackson biographer Ian Halperin makes false claim
[SIZE=-1]EnjoyFrance.com, France - 12 hours ago[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]The author Ian Halperin has made false claims about Michael Jackson’s health in an effort to publicise the unauthorised biography he has written, ...[/SIZE]


Mentionings


[SIZE=-2]Albany Times Union[/SIZE]



Cool/Uncool – 2008
[SIZE=-1]Albany Times Union, NY - 4 hours ago[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Michael Jackson: Sorry, Michael. My students don’t make fun of many people. Michael Jackson takes a lot of hits. When I was in seventh grade, ...[/SIZE]

Rapper 'Toughs' Cuffed, Stuffed, Humiliated
[SIZE=-1]Glossy News (satire), WA - 8 hours ago[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Also a stack of Teen Mags with Michael Jackson’s picture on the covers was found. "You don't know who you're f---ing with!" yelled Bell, 34, who was charged [/SIZE]





Michael Jackson
[SIZE=-1]중앙데일리, South Korea - Dec 28, 2008[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]To be frank, Michael Jackson is not on the list of my favorite artists. Perhaps, one of the reasons is that I was too young to enjoy his music in the heyday ...[/SIZE]


MJ bizniz news:


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2008: The Year in Review
[SIZE=-1]CMT.com, TN - Dec 29, 2008[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]BMI declares Hank Williams Jr. its 2008 Icon, Casey Beathard songwriter of the year, Taylor Swift's "Teardrops on My Guitar" song of the year and Sony ATV ...[/SIZE]


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Jennifer Hanson Rides Her Second Wind on 'Thankful' (CMA)
[SIZE=-1]AmericaJR.com, MI - Dec 22, 2008[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]She signed as a writer with Acuff-Rose Music Publishing (now incorporated into Sony/ATV Music Publishing) in 1998, obtained an artist development deal in ...[/SIZE]

Songwriters Hall of Fame - Michael Jackson Detailed Song List

Publisher: Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Co./Mijac Music. ALL NIGHT DANCIN’ ... Publisher: Mijac Music. Award: Grammy Award for Record of the Year (1983) ...
MJ Quote of the day.......

“In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope. In a world filled with anger, we must still dare to comfort. In a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream. And in a world filled with distrust, we must still dare to believe.”
 
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Happy New Year to the Australians!! You guys are jerks - you always get to celebrate before we do!! LOL!!

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http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/2009-01-01/music/rap-amp-bullish/

Rap & bullish
Why today's R&B is pure garbage
By Ben Westhoff


published: January 01, 2009



VIBE Music Editor Sean Fennessey recently argued that contemporary R&B music has gone soft. He's onto something — there are too many emasculated, blue-balled crooners on the radio right now with no true identity. (Hell, whispering whiner/platinum sensation Lloyd's last name is Polite.) But Fennessey overlooked a larger point. R&B isn't just ineffectual right now — it's pointless, derivative, and boring. In terms of social relevance, innovation, and originality, nobody approaches titans of earlier generations like Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, or even Michael Jackson and Prince. R&B is missing a transformative star but seems unlikely to find one right now because, as a genre, it barely exists.

Though always something of a hodgepodge, R&B was once a formidable format, a combination of soul, gospel, and funk whose best artists didn't hesitate to experiment with style. But in the '90s and '00s, R&B has become pigeonholed. Attempting to piggyback on hip-hop's popularity, its artists use rap beats and hire MCs for guest verses, resulting in a sound virtually indistinguishable from rap. (Try turning off the vocals of Ray J's "Sexy Can I," for example, and see if you can tell the difference.) One of R&B's biggest names, Akon, in fact, is so strongly associated with hip-hop that he's sometimes mistakenly referred to as a rapper.

Fusing genres was traditionally a big part of rhythm and blues — Ray Charles initially made a career out of it. But since New Jack Swing injected a street mentality and rowdy backbeats in the late '80s, R&B has shown little desire to evolve or take creative risks. Its crooners have become largely segmented onto urban radio stations, inspiring one mildly successful, format-following clone after another.

The watering down of the genre is one reason it's been disparaged as "Rap & bullish." Another is because it's artistically moribund. The vast majority of R&B lyrics are sappy, disingenuous, corny, and clichéd. Enough already of promises of everlasting fidelity sung by men sleeping with King models and of female-empowerment anthems written by women with multimillionaire husbands. The contrast with hip-hop is especially stark considering rap's creative breakthroughs of late. Lil Wayne, Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, Nas, and plenty of others are challenging the status quo; for proof, look no further than 808s & Heartbreak, West's top-selling, experimental elegy.

The most successful R&B artists, meanwhile, aren't nearly as compelling. Take Ne-Yo, a decorated singer/songwriter who has become the new face of the format. His recent album Year of the Gentleman is a commercial smash and has been well-reviewed by the likes of Rolling Stone — which gave it four stars out of five — and the Los Angeles Times, which gave it three and a half stars out of four. Pop music critic Michaelangelo Matos called it "a tour de force," and even I didn't totally trash it.

And yet... were we not so starved for R&B possessing even a whisper of creativity, we might have more soberly assessed this banal work. Monster hit "Miss Independent" is arguably the most derivative piece of pop all year. Profoundly asserting that women who have their own thing going on are cool, the song rips off a concept espoused by Webbie and Lil Boosie earlier this year, by Destiny's Child in 2000, and by Susan B. Anthony in 1852. The track's beat is stolen wholesale from Justin Timberlake's hit "My Love" and any number of other Timbaland joints, while Ne-Yo's singing is filled, like Chris Brown's, with grating melisma. I'll give him credit for collaborating with NKOTB — even I can't resist "Single" — but, let's be honest. If Ne-Yo were to stop making records today, would anyone remember him in 20 years?

In truth, Ne-Yo and R&B's other reigning king, Usher, are little more than bland, well-dressed, Michael Jackson wannabes with good choreographers. Neither has done as much to push the genre forward as R. Kelly, who's at least got a stack of undeniably addictive singles to his credit and is willing to take musical chances. Unfortunately, Kels doesn't qualify as a respected R&B icon because he hasn't made strong albums and his legacy is tied up in his perversions.

As for queens like Mary J. Blige, Beyonce, and Keyshia Cole, they offer little more than overproduced girl-jams that only discerning fans can tell apart. None seem to take any pleasure in craft. While all three women have fascinating life stories — Cole's mother was a prostitute and drug addict — you'd never know it from their bland discographies, full of boilerplate love-lost laments and CVS-friendly stay-strong anthems. The music from second-tier soulstresses like Ciara and Ashanti, meanwhile, doesn't hold up without the benefit of gruff male voices to contrast their meek vocals. If you've heard Ashanti's latest album, The Declaration, you know this, but like most everybody else in the world, you haven't.

Crooners like John Legend, Anthony Hamilton, Robin Thicke, and Raheem DeVaughn have gotten critical kudos as well, but they all fall short. Take DeVaughn's latest album, Love Behind the Melody. Though almost universally praised, the work contains some of the most basic, clichéd lyricism imaginable. His Grammy-nominated hit "Woman" is about, get this, how great the female gender is. The words aren't even original; lyrics like "you a lady in the streets and a freak when it's bedroom time" should be credited to Ludacris and "I appreciate so much/Like the 'I love you' feeling girl when we touch" should be credited to a poor translation of an Italian Hallmark card, perhaps. Meanwhile, DeVaughn's offer to "appetize ya or main course ya" on "Customer" is less poetry than soundtrack to a porno flick filmed at Red Lobster.

I make no claims to have heard everything out there, of course, and I'm not contending that the entire genre is devoid of anything worth listening to. Erykah Badu remains an influential, endearing talent, although her recent New Amerykah Part One (4th World War) veers closer to neo-soul and psychedelic funk than to R&B. Inventive Detroit producer/singer Dwele and Philadelphian Jazmine Sullivan, meanwhile, have found success by taking risks, and Atlanta's Janelle Monae's brand of retro futurism is refreshingly eccentric. She dresses like a robot and inhabits an alter ego named Cindy Mayweather, for starters.

None of these artists fit the bill, however, as a true R&B icon for the new millennium. In fact, no one from the genre has recently captured the public's imagination. It's obviously a lot to ask for another Marvin Gaye or Sam Cooke, both of whom pushed for social change and helped revolutionize the role of the black singer/songwriter in the music industry. It may be too much to ask for another purple one or gloved one, both of whom affected everything from rock and pop to popular culture and marketing. But is it too much to expect a single, stand-out talent? I don't think so and, as a result, suggest we amend the "Rap & bullish" moniker to simply "bullish."
 
let's face it..i'm never gunna see a news thread without an article by someone who needs to take a potshot at michael...there are just too many articles like that, out there...so..for all of em, i say...what's it like to be in hell? i say, being eternally envious of someone..what azz***** they are. and that's my comment for all of em, before, now, and since, so i don't feel the need to make any more, lest it looks too redundant. i'd just be giving them victory..

still..that teacher considers MJ uncool, and in the same breath, she appreciates someone who lets her be herself. sad statement, to say the least.

i think it's cooler to be uncool, if she and her students feel that way. if uncool is MJ, then, uncool is cool, like seven up stands out from cola.
 
Happy Early New Years everyone in the U.S. and everyonelse Happy New Years :)
 
still..that teacher considers MJ uncool, and in the same breath, she appreciates someone who lets her be herself. sad statement, to say the least.

i think it's cooler to be uncool, if she and her students feel that way. if uncool is MJ, then, uncool is cool, like seven up stands out from cola.

She didn't say that she personally thinks Michael is uncool, she said her students do.
 
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It's 2009 here too.It's 3 minutes to am.

Happy new year from Portugal to around the world.

And the countries that are still in 2008,like USA,have a wonderful New year's eve.
 
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Happy New Year from Wisconsin!!! :)

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[QUOTE
nobody approaches titans of earlier generations like Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, [/QUOTE]

UH-HUH. AIN'T THAT SAD..WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN - THEY NEED ROLE MODELS
 
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!! May 2009 bring us all the new and masterful sounds from the greatest entertainer in the world, Mr Michael Jackson...Peace abd Blessings..
 
Wishing dear Michael and the entire MJ fan community a truly blessed, wonderful, successful, joyous, fun-filled New year!!! May Michael be blessed with abslute glory, success, prosperity, perfect health, bliss and with much love, appreciation, respect from all beings of the world:)!!!

May there be love, peace, brotherhood in the world!
Amen
 
its 2009 and michael and i are officially in tour MODE!
That's great Shaun, now release the tour dates and cost of tix so I can be prepared..lol..

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE!! (I hope no one else on here has a hangover like mine, ouch..this->:wine:to this-> :stretcher lol)
 
Happy New Year all the dear friends and MJ fans here... May you all be happy,healthy, smiled, loved... And may Michael once again show the world what he is made of. Much love from Serbia. Milan
 
Here's hoping to a solid and entertaining year from the KOP. I don't want to be dissappointed like the last 2 years. Me wants some new music. As much as I appreciate all the kind words from Akon, Ne Yo, and Will.I.Am, I hope they shut up and that Michael starts talking instead…
 
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