Jackson was energetic, upbeat ahead of London tour

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By GILLIAN FLACCUS, Associated Press Writer Gillian Flaccus, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 56 mins ago
LOS ANGELES – The King of Pop seemed driven and upbeat in the weeks, even hours, before his death as he rehearsed rigorously for a series of 50 concerts in London that were to begin a late-career comeback.
Friends and colleagues said Friday that Jackson appeared in recent months to be rejuvenated by the prospect of performing again.
After years of seclusion following a child sex scandal, the ]pop icon was heavily involved in all aspects of the concert rehearsals. He had hired a personal trainer and was practicing with backup dancers and choreographers several hours a day, they said.
"He was working hard, setting the example, overseeing the choreography, kicking butt and taking names," said Johnny Caswell, president of CenterStaging Musical Productions Inc., a Burbank sound stage where Jacksonrehearsed until late May. "He was ready to blow everybody out of the water. This was going to be the biggest extravaganza, entertainment spectacle ever."
Jackson was involved in all areas of planning, including watching auditions and choosing the backup dancers who would appear with him, said Maryss Courchinoux, a 29-year-old dancer from Paris who sought a place on stage with Jackson.
Courchinoux said she had been selected as a backup dancer for the London concerts and had been fitted for a costume. She had been invited to Thursday's rehearsal in Los Angeles to meet Jackson and watch the practice to help prepare for her role, she said.
On the same day, Jackson was pronounced dead after collapsing at his home in Holmby Hills, a swanky neighborhood near Bel Air.
Courchinoux recounted how Jackson was in the audience as she auditioned in April, when she performed a set routine and then was asked to do freestyle dances — a hip-hop style called "pop-ins."
From the stage, she could make out Jackson's profile and his glasses where he sat in the empty auditorium. Friends later told her that Jackson jumped up and applauded after her group performed.
"I knew it was him, and I knew I was in his presence," she said. "In a way, I feel blessed that we got to dance in his presence, and I was looking forward to meeting him yesterday," she said, choking back tears.
"It was my dream since I was six years old. I guess there was a different plan."
Rehearsals for the tour began in late March, Caswell said.
Jackson and his choreographers, band and dancers took over about four of the 11 studios at Centerstaging. Jackson would wander in and out of the studios, keeping tabs on the work and would often sit on a large black leather couch and listen to the band practice.
He frequently offered band members suggestions and took an interest in the mixing levels for the concert's soundtrack, according to those who worked with him at the sound stage. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they had signed confidentiality agreements.
Caswell and other workers at the studio said Jackson would arrive in an SUV, with another vehicle following, about four or five times a week. One of the SUVs ferried Jackson, but the second was to fake out the paparazzi and European fans who flocked outside the studio's doors. Jackson, an infamous recluse, would always crack a window and allow fans to pass CDs in for him to autograph.
"There would be tons of fans — European fans — they weren't sharing the information with anyone else that he was coming here with anyone else. They didn't want to spoil the exclusivity," Caswell said.
Max Miller, a dispatch manager at the studios, said he saw the singer work on a transition routine between two songs.
Miller's team aimed a spotlight at the stage area as Jackson, wearing a black suit, practiced the moves with nomusic and just a metronome clicking.
"He was totally dancing like top-notch. He seemed totally good," Miller said. "He seemed totally cool and really focused."
As focused as energized as he was in Burbank, Jackson seemed even more excited about his comeback as the concert date approached.
He recently moved his rehearsals to The Forum, the Los Angeles Lakers' former arena in Inglewood, and ultimately to the Staples Center, where he was rehearsing daily, sometimes for hours.
Ken Ehrlich, executive producer of Grammy Awards, said he met Jackson there on Wednesday for a business meeting and spoke to him for about 20 minutes before Jackson invited him to watch him rehearse.
Ehrlich, who has known Jackson for years, said he was amazed by the singer's vitality and focus as he practiced moves with backup dancers and a handful of choreographers.
The choreographers walked him through moves and gave him stage directions. They also introduced him to some new props and appeared to be working with Jackson to incorporate them into the show.
"Michaelwas digesting it all. He was learning, but even with that, there were times during the songs where his singing was full out," Ehrlich said. "I would watch him move across the floor like the Michael of old. I was convinced (the comeback) was going to be the Michael of old."
Ehrlich said he left after watching Jackson work through five or six numbers, but got chills from watching him — a memory that seems especially precious now. The star showed no signs that he would die less than 24 hours later, he said.
"There was this one moment, he was moving across the stage and he was doing these trademark Michael moves, and I know I got this big grin on my face, and I started thinking to myself, 'You know, it's been years since I've seen that,'" he said.
"There was that Michael that was just like no one else and no one else could touch," he said. "The shame is that new generation won't see that — but we all came close to being able to see it again."
 
wow. touching. At first I thought maybe he was feeling so pressured to make this a success that the stressed ended his life but now after reading this. Michael sounded up to it and completely fine. So happy! This really baffles me beyone words or thoughts. The man was happy (which is why Lisa P should be quiet, before wednesday night michael didn't think he was die like how her father did. so whatever) and had so much more to give and share. I really want to know how he was found and when he was found. This personal doctor thing is still bothering me.

If nothing sinner happened (by his doctor) then i can have a little peace knowing michael was taken from us for a higher purpose for a reason that we just won't know but because the lord call him. I just want some answers. I can't even imagine how is family is feeling.
 
As awesome as that article is, it hurts so badly that we're never going to see the end result of all his hard work....done in the way he wanted. He'd obviously been keeping things top secret and wanted to surprise us.The metronome bit in the article was supposed to be helping him keep the beat without actually playing a song he was keeping under wraps. Can't remember now where I read that...could've been a spoiler thread? So it seems new music may have on the agenda. And now all the things he was excited to share with us have will never happen. We may never see it. Had this article been released and Michael were still alive, we'd be all over this thread with excitement and anticipation. Now all I can do is read it and think of what might have been. He was putting his heart and imagination into the shows, Kenny O said, and now he's no longer here for us to see his imagination become reality. I'm thankful to know he was in such good spirits tho.
 
As awesome as that article is, it hurts so badly that we're never going to see the end result of all his hard work....done in the way he wanted. He'd obviously been keeping things top secret and wanted to surprise us.The metronome bit in the article was supposed to be helping him keep the beat without actually playing a song he was keeping under wraps. Can't remember now where I read that...could've been a spoiler thread? So it seems new music may have on the agenda. And now all the things he was excited to share with us have will never happen. We may never see it. Had this article been released and Michael were still alive, we'd be all over this thread with excitement and anticipation. Now all I can do is read it and think of what might have been. He was putting his heart and imagination into the shows, Kenny O said, and now he's no longer here for us to see his imagination become reality. I'm thankful to know he was in such good spirits tho.

I agree with everything that you are saying. But, it seems that it is getting harder and harder to hear about how excited and happy he was and how fantastic plans werer going. While we may miss his talented, it seems as if he so wanted to bring his talent before people again. And now that he was fully ready, this happens. And I can't stop thinking what ifs and why him thoughts. It will be so hard to hear others bring out new music knowing that Michael should have been a part of that.

Why couldn't he have had just one moment full of peace and happiness and being in total control? I just keep wondering what one little thing could have happened differently that day or at the time he first started feeling sick to have changed the outcome for the better. He just didn't deserve this and it is getting harder to understand a purpose at this time because it is evident that he had so much more that he wanted to give.
 
I don't know what to say...

When I was a little girl (aged around 5) i used to wonder that if someone who was very, very dear died and the whole world just cried, cried and cried...would God bring them back in order to put the world out of misery?

I got these thoughts again...

R.I.P MICHAEL...YOU ARE NOW MY ANGEL. I LOVE YOU MY SWEETHEART.
 
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