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Re: Michael Jackson 'Opus' book offers rare images

lol I'm just thinking how will I carry this book..its 12 kg. I can't wait ;)
 
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will decide whether to get this once its out. be nice to see it in the flesh and look throught it first
 
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Ai! Ai! Ai! Ayeee! I can't wait! :woohoo: :sarmoti: :woohoo:
 
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Oops. I meant "What is a Gold club member", my key board does tricky things...lol sry! :D
Oh, I see. lol. Gold Club Members are donators.
 
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what did they donate?
 
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Whoa December is only a couple of weeks away. And to think in Septemeber the time seemed so far away. Can't wait to get it, but just realized I never gave any thought as to WHERE I'm going to put a big that huge. :bugeyed Guess I'll figure it out when it comes.

Great article. Thanks for posting. :flowers:

Fave bits:

Our mandate ... was to have most of the photos either not be seen ever before or never ever seen in the format in which they had been (shown)," says Wald.

Maybe some of those missing Todd Gray photos will end up in the Opus. Harrison Funk took some great ones, too.

There are also drawings of Jackson done by Giorgio and other artists. Giorgio says Jackson was a voracious art collector and was very specific about the kind of imagery he wanted of himself, jotting down instructions, some of which are included in the book.

Ooh! ooh! Wanna seeeeeeee!

Wald said Jackson, who at times had battled an addiction to prescription drugs, was lucid and energetic when they met for two hours at his home.

"He seemed clear eyed, not drugged... he was in great spirits," he says. "He was just happier than hell, he had a sense of humor about him... it was nothing like you hear on all those breathless reports on television."

Altho bittersweet, it's good to hear he was happy and good spirits. :)

Giorgio, who illustrated the book's cover sketch, recalls Jackson being anxious for him to start work on huge murals he planned to put in his Las Vegas residence: He wanted a painting of himself and his children walking through a forest.

"He kept telling me, come on, we gotta start on this — the kids are growing, and they are changing," he says.

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Re: Michael Jackson 'Opus' book offers rare images

can't wait......however it takes even longer time to be delivered to Hong Kong :(
 
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Gosh, I would LOVE to get this. But well, 200 euro....... :cry:
 
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Wow can't wait to get my OPUS:woohoo:
 
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the way they write that article, they make you think that Wald said that Michael was, at times, addicted to prescription drugs. but it says that Wald only said that MJ was lucid. boy, you really gotta be someone who actually reads this shit, carefully. i guess they think that the world is a bunch of lazy readers, who don't actually, or..CAN'T actually read. and they certainly want you to believe Michael was a drug addict.
 
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Ooo not long now! sounds awesome!

I never thought of where to put it.... hmm....
 
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Me want this book!
 
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If it were in paperback or just regular hardcover, I'd consider buying it, but I can't purchase a leather book.
 
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Wald said Jackson, who at times had battled an addiction to prescription drugs, was lucid and energetic when they met for two hours at his home.

"He seemed clear eyed, not drugged... he was in great spirits," he says. "He was just happier than hell, he had a sense of humor about him... it was nothing like you hear on all those breathless reports on television."
and the brainwashing/jury tainting goes on
 
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Oh. My. Goodness. This is exactly what I was hoping it would be. Little Anecdotes and personal pictures and stories - All about Michael, rather than The King of Pop (only because the world already knows about that and there are 1,000 books written on it.) I absolutely seriously cannot wait. When's it coming? Is there a date yet? Do we know?
 
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Michael Jackson 'OPUS' book offers rare images
By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY (AP) – 1 day ago

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NEW YORK — Artist Nate Giorgio recalls the last time he saw Michael Jackson, just days before the singer's death.

The pop icon wanted Giorgio to create dazzling murals of his children as well as artwork for his "This Is It" concerts, and Giorgio got out his pen during their talks.

"I was doing little drawings on the spot of him, and he loved it," says Giorgio of his black-and-white sketches. "He was great, he was really excited."

Those never-before seen sketches, as well as other rare artwork and photos of Jackson, are now part of a lavish new leather-bound book, "The Official Michael Jackson OPUS," out Dec. 7.

The book, the only publication officially sanctioned by Jackson's estate, not only contains unseen images of perhaps the world's most famous face, it also has essays about the superstar written by friends and those who worked with Jackson over the years, from Motown founder Berry Gordy and Paula Abdul to John Landis and David Blaine.

While many Jackson books have been printed since Jackson's June 25 death at age 50, Jeff Wald, president of OPUS Media Group, which published the book, says his stands out.

He and his team decided "this would not be a red carpet sound bite kind of a book," he says. "It wasn't about, 'Yeah, he's a great singer, a great dancer.' It was much more in depth about the human being that he was."

To that end, OPUS executive vice president Jordan Sommers elicited essays that weren't quite tributes, but personal reflections. Some talk about Jackson the jokester; others recall his artistic genius; still others reflect on his friendship.

"There's a lot of information from the book that comes directly from sources that will clear up a lot of misconceptions," he says. "There are stories told directly from the likes of Smokey Robinson (and others) that they've never told before."

The photos, some of which were provided by friends like Gordy, range from Jackson's childhood to his many transformations as an adult. "Our mandate ... was to have most of the photos either not be seen ever before or never ever seen in the format in which they had been (shown)," says Wald.

There are also drawings of Jackson done by Giorgio and other artists. Giorgio says Jackson was a voracious art collector and was very specific about the kind of imagery he wanted of himself, jotting down instructions, some of which are included in the book.

While Wald talked about the book (which costs $249) benefiting the Jackson children and his mother, the Jackson family did not play any role in the creation of the 400-page, 26-pound book.

"We just decided this would be something apart from the family," Wald said. "It was about Michael... We really stayed narrowly to that."

Jackson's continuing appeal is highlighted by the success of the film "This Is It," which has become the all-time top-grossing music documentary, and the honors that still arrive, such as Jackson posthumously winning four American Music Awards on Sunday night.

Wald first met Jackson as a teen and stayed in touch with him throughout the years. Jackson reached out to him earlier this year because he was a fan of the OPUS books and wanted two done on him: one based on the "This is It" concerts and another chronicling his career.

Wald said Jackson, who at times had battled an addiction to prescription drugs, was lucid and energetic when they met for two hours at his home.
"He seemed clear eyed, not drugged... he was in great spirits," he says. "He was just happier than hell, he had a sense of humor about him... it was nothing like you hear on all those breathless reports on television."

Giorgio, who illustrated the book's cover sketch, recalls Jackson being anxious for him to start work on huge murals he planned to put in his Las Vegas residence: He wanted a painting of himself and his children walking through a forest.

"He kept telling me, come on, we gotta start on this — the kids are growing, and they are changing," he says.

While Giorgio drew elaborate, fantasy images of Jackson for the legend, he says the quick sketches he took of Jackson just before he died reveal the most: "They really capture more of the essence of him."

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On the Net:
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Re: Michael Jackson 'Opus' book offers rare images

I went in to the Covent Garden Opus Store yesterday. They let me put the gloves on and look through. My God, it is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. The woman told me that if I order it before the 30th november I can have it discounted to £149. I dont have this money, So my boyfriend and house mates (who are like my brothers) are all putting their money together to buy if for me for xmas :) I love them so much, and Im going into the store to order it on saturday.

The Woman also told me that the artist who did the illustrations for the book will be doing an exhibition of all the original artwork in the opus store at some point in the new year and she will contact me to let me know when this will be, so I will keep you all updated.
 
Michael's Opus book on the "Today" show

Anyone else saw it? it looks so AMAZING!!! i forgot the name of the person that was on the show but he said that Michael wanted two books, one for the "This Is It" concerts and another one about his life. He also mentioned that he will be presenting the book to Prince, Paris and Blanket and that the book has been approved by the estate :)
 
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Im buying that bad boy as soon as I can. :)

yep no doubt. to me it's a great collection of what Michael has done in life. :) I'm glad Michael had personal input on this too.
 
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