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John Mayer has spoken out about his decision not to sing during his appearance at the Michael Jackson public memorial service.
The 'Gravity' star performed an instrumental version of Jackson's hit 'Human Nature' in front of thousands of mourners at the Staples Center in Los Angeles yesterday.
Speaking on Larry King Live, he said: "The decision to not sing is just out of knowing what's best for me.
"I think it's quite a mine field to go into trying to in any way replicate vocally what Michael Jackson has done. And in a way, it was sort of respectfully leaving an absence, you know, sort of the presence of his absence."
He went on to describe the event as "unbelievable" and "humanising", saying: "You know, Michael Jackson wasn't super human. He was extra human.
"I think everybody who watched the service, I think by the end of it, the best service of all was the service done to Michael Jackson to sort of render him finally as being a human being."
By Lara Martin, Entertainment Reporter
The 'Gravity' star performed an instrumental version of Jackson's hit 'Human Nature' in front of thousands of mourners at the Staples Center in Los Angeles yesterday.
Speaking on Larry King Live, he said: "The decision to not sing is just out of knowing what's best for me.
"I think it's quite a mine field to go into trying to in any way replicate vocally what Michael Jackson has done. And in a way, it was sort of respectfully leaving an absence, you know, sort of the presence of his absence."
He went on to describe the event as "unbelievable" and "humanising", saying: "You know, Michael Jackson wasn't super human. He was extra human.
"I think everybody who watched the service, I think by the end of it, the best service of all was the service done to Michael Jackson to sort of render him finally as being a human being."
By Lara Martin, Entertainment Reporter