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Hi Billie_Jean09

Here's the video you wanted to have posted. Such a cute little girl.
In case anyone is wondering: the man in the video is not Michael, but an impersonator or lookalike, but it's still a touching song and video, regardless

She sings "I wish the world would start to love like you do"
Listen to the lyrics, they're wonderful!


 
Called To Do Great Things - Who,Me ?



In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with great love. ~ Mother Teresa

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Michael Jackson: King of Pop; worldwide mega superstar; musical & artistic genius; phenomenal dancer and singer; greatest entertainer of all time; creator and producer of the largest selling album of all time; trailblazer; trendsetter; fashion leader; spiritual messenger; love guru; global humanitarian; philanthropist; donator of hundreds of millions of dollars to charities around the world; winner of more awards than anybody…ever! I’m certain I could come up with many more adjectives and titles to describe this man-wonder who left behind the largest following of anyone…ever…to continue doing his work in the world.

One of the things that impressed me the most about Michael Jackson is the way he never stopped pushing the boundaries, striving to go beyond the limits of anything anyone had done before, including himself! Great things? That’s just about all this man did for his entire life! From the time he was in diapers dancing and moving to the rhythm of the washing machine, until his untimely death last year at the age of 50 when he was poised to give us the greatest show …ever! He gave us nothing short of greatness, perfection, and magic in everything he did.

And he loved at the same level! No matter what the challenges he faced or the ridicule hurled at him from all directions, Michael Jackson never gave up his belief in the power of love. He gave all of himself in order to show us how to be the kind of people who could make a difference in this world. He believed in our ability to heal the world and he believed in us. What a remarkable gift!

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Those of us who have experienced an awakening since Michael’s death last June have felt compelled to find ways to carry on his work. Not unlike his dedicated long-time fans, we heard the message, we received the invitation, we recognize the need and we are determined to keep his legacy of love alive. We know Michael’s dream of a world with no fear, no hurt or sorrow…for the children. We know that he lived for the children and that he needs us to take his place - to do everything we can to make his dream come true.

Michael’s love has inspired the discovery of new talents and breathed new life into old ones for many of us. We have been so moved by the staggering scope of gifts he shared with us while he was here, that we have achieved heights we never dreamed possible with our own gifts and dreams. Sometimes I ask myself if I am worthy of such a treasure, and I have to say, I’ve had my doubts. I have spent a significant amount of time on this 14 month adventure vacillating between feeling bold, confident, capable, and worthy, to then wondering if Michael and God really knew what they were doing when they recruited me! I ask myself, “How in the world am I going to do anything big enough to make a difference on this great planet? Could it be really me you’re calling to do this tremendous work? What’s the catch? Is there a punch line to this huge cosmic joke?”

I have struggled sometimes to understand what I was being called to do while on this journey of discovery about Michael. Many of my earlier poems reflect that struggle, because I just couldn't understand how little ol' me could make a difference - especially when compared to the difference Michael made. Nobody will ever come near to making the impact he did, just by the sheer number of people whose hearts he touched all around the world! If I allow myself to think about it too much, it becomes very overwhelming!

Well, along this path, I have learned a few things here and there about this recruitment business and I have come to realize that, first of all, I can't say 'no' to this calling - it's virtually impossible! My whole being has been changed forever and it's like my entire life - everything, good & bad, that's happened leading up to this point, was all in preparation for this moment in time! This is where I'm supposed to be and what I'm supposed to be doing from now on. This Is It! All I have to do is remain open to receive divine guidance and inspiration from God and Michael. (They're in this together, you know!) It's not too difficult when I put my mind to it and when I invest my heart and soul into seeking the truth. Every single time I pray about what I am to do to help heal the world, answers come to me, usually within 24 hours. And I know when it's the right thing for me - it just fits, you know? Like Cinderella's glass slipper - it will only fit one foot, and you know when it slides right on without effort, there is no question about it. It's crystal clear.

And these things that he lays before me - they are not small. They may look small to the outside observer, but they feel huge to me, because they are each and every one a very precious gift for me to experience the joy of doing something significant that touches another. Something that will make a difference in the bigger picture, whether it's for one individual or for many. By doing one "small" thing, it grows and blossoms as it ripples out to many others who catch the wave of love and are touched, directly or indirectly, by the light which is cast from its origin. Nothing we do with great love is small! That's the bottom line. And I believe that's what Michael was here to teach us.

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There is also great power in numbers. There have been times when group projects have come to my attention and I will lend my own individual abilities to help put it together. One small part, but a team effort. Each part is just as important as the next, and if any part were left out, it could not be done. Working together on a mutually inspired project increases its value and its impact. As Michael sang so passionately in the powerful song We've Had Enough, "There's nothing that can't be done if we raise our voice as one!" When I think of what Michael left for us - all the people around the world who love him and believe in his goodness - we have a rich and fertile foundation of many who share a common belief and a common goal to carry on Michael’s work in the world, to make a difference in his name. Altogether, we are a powerful force for good which is bound to have a significant impact!

When individuals work on projects alone, they can share their ideas through the use of modern technology, providing inspiration for others to do the same. I have a friend who happens to be gifted not only in making beautiful videos about Michael, but also in coming up with creative ideas for projects she can do in her own community. I was intrigued with a particular project she worked on recently when she shared her video with me, showing what she had done. I was so impressed with this “small” project which was done with such great love, I knew immediately that this was something I would love to do, and I am planning to do it very soon in my little corner of Oregon. I also have made plans with another MJ friend in Oregon to meet half-way between our two communities and spend a day together spreading Michael’s love in this very special way.

My friend, Wednesday55, has given me permission to share her video with you here. You may have already seen it as it has recently been featured on the Tribute Portrait website and has been spreading among the MJ fan community on the internet. Take a look:





Now, doesn’t that just fill your heart with warmth and love? This idea - sharing pieces of Michael's heart & soul - his words, which were one of the most precious gifts he left for us - so simple, yet so profound!! What a wonderful tribute to him and a beautiful way to give some very blessed people an opportunity to have a glimpse into Michael's true heart and to feel his love! I just know Michael is grinning from ear to ear over this wonderful project being passed along from one to another and spreading with love around the world! By doing this, people who may not otherwise have noticed are unexpectedly receiving the gift of his brilliant light - his Divine inspiration!! How divine is that?

Sometimes we may feel that the “small” things we do are insignificant in the bigger picture, but when we perform a random act of kindness from our hearts with great love, as in this project, and when we share it with others via email, facebook, twitter, YouTube - any of the mediums available to us - there starts the ripple, and the wave of love & light spreads far and wide. Imagine for a moment the people who will stumble upon these little gems. Maybe one of the messages is found by someone who needed some extra love that day, or who had been searching for something to add meaning to their life, but hadn't quite found it yet. Upon reading this message from Michael, their hearts are touched by his words and they decide to find out more about this man, just as we all have done, and thus begins their journey back to their own heart and to a place where they can help others too. This is not small! This is how we as individuals and as a collective force for goodness and love, will make a difference in the world - and that is bigger than the moon and the stars!

Small things done with great love ARE great things!!

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The Call

We don’t always know what form it will take
Whisper of creation sends an invitation,
Makes the call
God’s message delivered to seal our fate
Asks us to serve, to give it our all

Can’t ignore the call from The Man
It’s the real deal, part of the plan
Of what we are to be and do
An amazing gift for me and you

The wind holds the clue
Holy Spirit, life anew
Speaks to your soul from heaven above
Wrapped in a blanket of love

Listen carefully and you will know
The greatest show in all of creation
Is yours to unfold
Your light to behold!

God will take your hand, never leave you alone
As you make your stand and set the tone
For love and peace and harmony
The world is your stage for eternity

You may wonder, how can one person be
Everything to all humanity?

By joining hands with others
One cause, one message, its strength will grow
It’s all for LOVE, don’t you know?

Plain and simple, it shouldn’t be hard
Love is the answer to all that we are
This world needs it right from the start
Good for the soul, feeds the heart

Creation sings to one and all
The message is LOVE
This is the call!


Source: http://mjreflecdtionsheart2heart.blogspot.com/2010/08/called-to-do-great-things-who-me.html
 
Michael Jackson - One Day In Your Life





One day in your life
you'll remember a place
Someone's touching your face
You'll come back and you'll look around you

One day in your life
You'll remember the love you found here
You'll remember me somehow
Though you don't need me now
I will stay in your heart
And when things fall apart
You'll remember one day...

One day in your life
When you find that you're always waiting
For the love we used to share
Just call my name
And I'll be there

(Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh...)

You'll remember me somehow
Though you don't need me now
I will stay in your heart
And when things fall apart
You'll remember one day...

One day in your life
When you find that you're always longing
for the love we used to share
Just call my name
And I'll be there
 
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Once again Elmira, you have struck gold. The article that you posted is from someone who has contributed to the project that I'm working on. Her words resonate with me very deeply. I could not have stated my experience for the last 14 months any better then what she has said. The video is beautiful. It is very simple, but yet the message is clear in that it's all about love. If we think about love in everything we do, everything else will come naturally. The poem was wonderful and was perfection. Michael used the word "perfection" often and this poem fits right in that category. Also, do you know who that little girl is in the picture with Michael? I've seen snippets of a video where she is running right into Michael's arms; what a wonderful sight to see. If you or anyone else knows, please let me know. Thank you again for posting such wonderful video's and pictures of Michael. Also, thank you for answering my other question. I love you all more. :yes::wub::better::angel:
 
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“SMILE” originated as instrumental theme music, composed by Charlie Chaplin, for a soundtrack in the 1936 silent movie Modern Times. It has been a familiar melody since that era.
In 1954, John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons added lyrics to the music; and the updated song charted the music billboards at #10 when Nat King Cole sang, and recorded it, that same year. Since then, dozens of recording artists worldwide have insured that this classic composition remained popular.

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Michael Jackson sings his favorite 'Smile' by Charlie Chaplin




Since Nat King Cole’s hit, dozens of recording artist have sung “SMILE,” including Neil Sedaka, Elvis Costello, Michael Bolton, Michael Bublé, Barbara Streisand, Josh Groban and Zee Avi.

Brooke Shields, a longtime, personal friend of Michael Jackson, shared that “SMILE” was a favorite song of his. Michael also dearly loved Charlie Chaplin, from whom he drew much inspiration. MJ said “everybody knows that Charlie Chaplin is a genius, and he’s my inspiration.”



Source: http://michaeljacksonrememberedwithlove.com/
 
Michael Jackson - Smile

Nothing but the beautiful smile of Michael Jackson and the stuff he does to this world and our children of the world to make us smile. What a wonderful man he is. A pure angel, a gift from God.
~ Luluvine


 
Michael Jackson and Melissa at the Grevin Wax Museum in 1997

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Sometimes you see a photo and you wonder what the story is behind that photo. Especially when the people in the photo are a little girl, beaming happily at Michael Jackson. What is the little girls name ? Why did she run towards him without any hesitation whatsoever ? Had the two of them met before ?
Very intriguing!
So I did some research and this is what I found:

Her name is Melissa and she met him outside the Musee Grévin (Grévin Wax Museum) in Paris on April 19, 1997.
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After meeting the sculptor twice at the Grévin Museum between 1996 and 1997, Michael Jackson came to inaugurate his wax figure on 19 April 1997 at 11am.
Many fans gladly made the trip to welcome the king of pop. So many fans did, that the Grevin museum, in collaboration with the police , closed off the Grands Boulevards.

At 11:50 , a Renault Espace registered 415 ADB 77 parks in front of the museum . After greeting the crowds , signing autographs for more than 10 minutes , Michael and his entourage entered Grevin museum. The mime Marceau made a surprise appearance at the unveiling of Michaels wax statue. Marceau, in a performance dedicated to him , mimicked the work of the sculptor until, like magic, the wax figure of the singer appeared on stage.




Upon leaving the museum , all his fans are waiting for him . There are more than 15 minutes to sign autographs ( including one on the book of tickets).
A little girl, brought by her parents beyond the safety barriers , runs towards the star with a big smile and hands him a photo to be autographed . Michael dedicated the photo to her, kissed her gently on her head and she went running .
The little girl full of poise, went back , once, twice, three times. Among many laughs Michael Jackson eventually took her in his arms and waited for her parents to take a picture .
A beautiful moment full of tenderness and innocence .


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Michael Jackson was happy to be there, to see the mime Marceau and to thank his fans, to be photographed, an unforgettable experience for him and for them.
Michael Jackson on the Grands Boulevards in Paris , before the Grevin Museum was a highlight of the area's history and Grevin .
To honor him , the imprint of his hands made the day of his coming is presented to visitors as well as triple platinum record he had to " History " which he offered to Grévin.

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Aged 17 in 2009 Melissa poses in front of Jacksons wax statue, placing her hand in his hand imprint


Source: http://www.grevin.com/node/869
 
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Hi Ashtanga,

The girl in the video you posted is named Alice, but this girl is not the same girl as Melissa. They are very different, if you look at the pictures.

Kind Regards,
MJJLaugh
 
I find this a very classy tribute to our Michael..
Sorry if it's been posted before, I truly feel it belongs here.

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Michael Jackson Tattoos by Hardcore Fans

Perhaps you are contemplating having a Michael Jackson tattoo placed or you already have a tattoo perhaps ? In the first case here are some pics to give you inspiration. When you link to the website ( see Source link below) you can see more details such as who the proud owner is of that tattoo, as well as the artist who placed it.
In the second case, you can send a picture of your tattoo to this webite owner.
Anyway, enjoy the pictures. No pain, no gain!

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Source: http://www.evanislam.com/blog/michael-jackson-tattoos.html
 
I find this a very classy tribute to our Michael..
Sorry if it's been posted before, I truly feel it belongs here.

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I know, this was at the Vrijthof in Maastricht (Netherlands), 5 minutes from where I live :D I was there when they did this, a year ago :)
 
MICHAEL JACKSON AS A HIT SONGWRITER

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Much has been said about the incredible abilities Michael Jackson had as a singer and a dancer but much less as said about his skills as a songwriter. In fact I think few people think of him as a songwriter. But the fact is he wrote many of his most well known hit songs himself.

Top Twenty Hits (US or UK) That Michael Jackson Wrote:

Off the Wall (1979)

Only 1 of the 10 Off the Wall tracks was written by Jackson but that one song became Jackson’s first #1 hit in the US as an adult.

“Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough” #1 in the US & #3 in the UK.

Thriller (1982)

Four of Thriller’s nine songs were written by Jackson and they were all hits.

“The Girl Is Mine” #2 in the US & #8 in the UK.
“Billy Jean” #1 in the US & UK.
“Beat It” #1 in the US & #3 in the UK.
“Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’” #5 in the US & #8 in the UK.

We Are The World (1985)

“We Are The World” #1 in the US & UK. (co-written with Lionel Richie.)

Bad (1987)

Eight of the 10 songs on Bad were written by Jackson and seven of those eight songs were hits. “Leave Me Alone” was only on the CD version of the album (making it 9 of 11.) “Man in the Mirror” & “Just Good Friends” are the only songs on the album Jackson did not write.

“I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” #1 in the US & UK.
“Bad” #1 in the US & #3 in the UK.
“The Way You Make Me Feel” #1 in the US & #3 in the UK.
“Dirty Diana” #1 in the US & #4 in the UK.
“Another Part of Me” #11 in the US & #15 in the UK.
“Smooth Criminal” #7 in the US & #8 in the UK.
“Leave Me Alone” #2 in the UK.
“Liberian Girl” #13 in the UK.


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Dangerous (1991)

Many of the songs on Dangerous include shared songwriting credits, in particular with Teddy Riley. Jackson has a songwriting credit on 12 of the 14 songs on the album. “Why You Wanna Trip On Me” & “Gone Too Soon” are the only exceptions.

“Black or White” #1 in the US & UK.
“Remember the Time” #3 in the US & UK.
“In the Closet” #6 in the US & #8 in the UK.
“Jam” #26 in the US & #13 in the UK.
“Who Is It” #14 in the US & #10 in the UK.
“Heal the World” #27 in the US & #2 in the UK.
“Give In to Me” #2 in the UK.
“Will You Be There” #7 in the US & #9 in the UK.

HIStory (1995)

Jackson wrote 12 of the 15 new songs. Two of the songs he didn’t write were covers (”Smile” & “Come Together”) and the other one was the hit “You Are Not Alone” which was written by R. Kelly.

“Scream”/”Childhood” #5 in the US & #3 in the UK.
“Earth Song” #1 in the UK.
“They Don’t Care About Us” #30 in the US & #4 in the UK.
“Stranger in Moscow” #91 in the US & #4 in the UK.

Blood on the Dance Floor (1997)

This album included only five new songs (the other eight tracks were remixes of songs from the HIStory album.) Jackson has a songwriting credit on all five of the new songs (and seven out of eight of the remixes.)

“Blood on the Dance Floor” #41 in the US & #1 in the UK.
“HIStory”/”Ghosts” #5 in the UK.

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Invincible (2001)

Jackson has a songwriting credit on 14 of the 16 songs. The exceptions are “Cry” which was written by R. Kelly & “Butterflies” which was written by Marsha Ambrosius of Floetry.

“You Rock My World” #10 in the US & #2 in the UK.

http://www.musicbyday.com/michael-jackson-as-a-hit-songwriter/469/

Michael’s Songwriting Process: In His Own Words:

“…Songwriting is a very frustrating art form.
You have to get on tape exactly what’s playing inside your head. When I hear it
up here [points to his head], it’s wonderful. I have to transcribe that onto tape.
“The Girl Is Mine” [his duet with Paul McCartney] wasn’t completely what I wanted,
but it’s very nice. But “Billie Jean” is there. I worked so hard on that. I worked for
three weeks on the bass lick alone.”-MJ, TV Guide

“…the songwriting process is something very difficult to explain
because it’s very spiritual. It’s, uh…You really have it in the hands of God, and it’s
as if its been written already – that’s the real truth. As if its been written in its
entirety before you were born and you’re just really the source through which the songs
come. Really. Because there is…they just fall right into your lap in it’s entirety.
You don’t have to do much thinking about it. And I feel guilty having to put my
name, sometimes, on the songs that I – I do write them – I compose them, I write
them, I do the scoring, I do the lyrics, I do the melodies but still, it’s a…it’s a
work of God.”-MJ, Online Audio Chat

“…I let the song pretty much speak to me and I get in a room and I
pretty much start making notes… You know, I’ll speak to a writer — like Stephen
King and myself, both of us wrote Ghosts, the short film Ghosts, and we just on
the telephone started writing it and let it create itself and go where it wants to go.
But we try to do things that are very unusual. And it’s… it’s not an easy thing to
do because you have to time it with the song, and you can’t spend too much time,
and the special effects can take 5 months sometimes to execute. So, it’s just ..
it’s kinda difficult thing and the record company’s saying, “Come on, come on,
come on, we have to go, we have to go.” So, I understand. So we try to do the
best we can in the amount of time that we can execute it in.”-MJ, Online Audio Chat

To read more, including the origins of Stranger in Moscow, click here:

http://trowbridgeplanetearth.com/T2/T2MEM/news/michaelj.html


Source: http://allforloveblog.com/?p=723
 
Michael Jackson Beatboxing


"Objection, I have an objection"
You are not allowed to have an objection when Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, is beatboxing! Your argument is invalid!


 
Quotes about MJ



Akon (singer)
He’s incredible. He’s a genius. Just to be in the same room [with him], I felt everything I wanted to accomplish in life has been achieved….That aura … that’s how incredible that aura is….The way he thinks….some artists think regional, some think national, I was thinking international. He thinks planets! It’s on another level!”

[Source: MTV News; January, 2008]

Fred Astaire (dancer & actor)
You are a hell of a mover. Man you really put them on their asses last night. You’re an angry dancer. I’m the same way. I used to do the same thing with my cane…You’re a hell of a mover!”

[source: Moonwalk]

David Arquette (actor)
I remember when I first saw the Michael Jackson “Thriller” video. I couldn’t believe that a guy would go out and put so much into a video, and the zombies and all that stuff. I believe it had a solo impact on my decision to be involved with the “Scream” movies. “

[source: MTV; March 2000]


Babyface (SINGER, SONGWRITER, PRODUCER)
When God was giving out talent, He gave all of it to Michael Jackson.

[Source: Wikiquote, 2007]

Rick Baker (make-up effects; worked on Thriller video)
Michael was great and very shy. I remember the first time John [Landis] came over to shoot us working on Michael’s make-up for his behind-the-scenes stuff - which I wasn’t too happy about and Michael wasn’t too happy about - Michael was so nervous that, as soon as the cameras came in, he ran off and hid in the bathroom. So different to when he was performing - Thriller was happening during the making of the Motown Anniversary Special, when Michael first did the moonwalk, and one of the guys bought a tape of the show in and said, ‘Watch this.’ That was him, when he was performing; that was when he came alive.

[Source: British Telegrph; November 2007]

Jennifer Batten (guitarist on several MJ world tours)
He completely changed my life, you know, I was doing the L.A. club scene, just trying to make ends meet and BAM - I’m on a paid vacation around the world having just the time of my life playing in the biggest band in the world. And yeah, I’ll always feel an intense gratitude and love for him for that.”

[source: Entertainment Tonight; July 16, 1997]

BoyzIIMen (R&B group)
We share his concern for the children who have been innocent victims of war and, who have suffered because of the horrors of war, many of whom are without families, food or homes. We applaud Michael for his sensitivity and efforts.”

[source: Universal Records Press Release; July 1999]

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Mariah Carey (Singer)
I think that he’s amazingly talented. He’s somebody that I grew up admiring enormously. Very gifted person.

[Source: Larry King interview; December 2002]

Stephen Colbert (actor, comedian)
Michael Jackson is still the king of pop. He has not abdicated the throne, nor has he been usurped.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2008]

Harriette Cole (Creative Director, Ebony Magazine)
What I loved the most about working with Michael Jackson is how kind he was to everyone. He was gracious to the elevator operator, the guard and the executives in the museum. He made sure to thank each person who was in ear shot when the shoot was over. He was generous and kind. Did some people feel intimidated by him? I don’t know if that’s the right word. More, I think some people were mesmerized. Some were pinching themselves wondering if they actually were in the presence of the King of Pop.”

[Source: Ebony Magazine; December, 2007]

Paula Cole (singer, songwriter)
Can we just give the poor guy a break? It’s not funny anymore. The same trying-to-be-cool-sardonic-frustrated-novelist-music-critics still think it’s amusing to bash him. Let’s remember the amazing work he has given to this world.

[Source: paulacole.com; October, 2002]

Ice Cube (rap artist)
[About the 'Thriller' video:] I was glued, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. I would just sit there and wait days and days and days to see the “Thriller” video again. I couldn’t wait to see it again from start to finish. “

[source: MTV; March 2000]


Craig David (R&B Singer)
The first record I bought was ‘Leave Me Alone’ by Michael Jackson. I’m really a huge fan of his. I think I own all of his records. He’s one of the reasons I’m here today. His music and artistry had a great impact on me as I was growing up. It made me want to become a performer.”

[Source: Planet Jackson; April, 2001]

Dalvin DeGrate (Soul/R&B group ‘Jodeci’)
Michael is my favorite artist. I formed my harmonies and melodies based on his music.”

[source: Billboard; April 2000]


Missy Elliot (rapper)
I don’t look at it as he is not the hottest thing any more - I look at what he’s done as a groundbreaking artist who opened a lot of doors for black acts. Michael Jackson is still amazing to me. “

[source: Entertainment Weekly; November 1999]

On February 27, 2002 at the Grammy Awards while receiving ‘The Michael Jackson Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video’ for ‘Get Ur Freak On’:

This is big. I won two Grammys; but (winning) the Michael Jackson award is major…especially for somebody who always wanted…videos to come across on a different level…like Michael.”

Eminem (RAPPER)
Of every album I have listened to, the best of the year by far has been Invincible. Michael Jackson deserves a lot more credit than he is getting, one of the most influential performers of all time.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2007]


Karen Faye (MAKE- UP ARTIST)
Michael is a generous, honest, and sensitive human being, filled with amazing insight and the capacity for love. If this is weird, I want to go live on another planet.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2007]


Bob Geldof (SINGER, SONGWRITER)
When Michael Jackson sings it is with the voice of angels, and when his feet move, you can see God dancing.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2007]

Berry Gordy (FOUNDER OF MOTOWN RECORDS)
Michael I believed in you when you, were a little kid, I believe in you now and I’ll never stop believing in you!

[Source: Wikiquote; 2007]

Seth Green (Actor)
There are two kinds of people in this world: Michael Jackson fans and losers.

[Source: German magazing, "TV Movie;" 2009]


Mary Hart (co-host of ‘Entertainment Tonight’)
It’s a pretty awesome experience to watch him rehearse. He knows exactly what he wants and how to get it. He’s very much in charge.”

[source: while visiting tour rehearsals in Pensacola, Florida; February 1988]

Steve Harvey (COMEDIAN, ACTOR)
We’re friends. We laugh. We joke around. I remind Michael of where he comes from. He’s from Gary, Ind. - it wasn’t always Neverland. I love Michael Jackson. I think he’s a beautiful human being.

[Source: People.com; September 2003]

Heavy D (label executive, rapped on ‘Jam’)
I was in California the first time I heard Michael Jackson wanted to record with me. I was, like, Nah, no way, he’s too big, it can’t be true. Then I got a call from Michael’s people at my hotel telling me he was interested. But I still wasn’t believing it-I thought they were setting me up for a TV practical jokes show. So me and my partner go to the place, and while we were waiting we were talking and cursing up a storm-I was thinking that if it was a blooper show, they wouldn’t be able to use it. Then Michael called and said he was on his way. When he got there he was just, like, `Hey, how ya doin?’
Michael’s just as regular as everyone else. We talked about all the normal stuff guys talk about. He’s real smart. People forget that he’s the most incredible entertainer we’ve seen in our lifetime. His name is Michael Jackson, not Super Michael Jackson. He makes mistakes just like all of us. My favorite Michael Jackson song is “Music and Me.” It’s an old one, about him and his music, his love for music, and the time they’ve had together. It’s like a song that would be sung to a girl, but it’s all about music. “


[source: VIBE magazine; June/July 1995]


Rodney Jerkins (Record Producer, worked on Invincible)
He’s real cool and real humble. I had a blast working with him.

[Source: Q Magazine; February 2002]

Elton John (singer, songwriter)
He is a very smart cookie, Michael. He knows what he wants, he knows what he is doing. I have nothing but admiration. Also, he is a very kind person.”

[source: VH1's special "100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll"; May 1, 1998]

Quincy Jones (RECORD PRODUCER, WORKED ON tHRILLER AND BAD)
Michael is the wisest and at the same time most naive person I know.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2007]

And Michael, on Billie Jean, he had an intro you could shave on it was so long. I said, ‘It’s too long, we gotta get to the melody quicker.’ He said, ‘But that’s the jelly! That’s what makes me wanna dance.’ Now, when Michael Jackson tells you that’s what makes him want to dance, the rest of us had to shut up.

[Source: British Telegraph; November 2007]


Beyonce Knowles (singer, actress)
Stevie Wonder, Prince, Michael Jackson…. whenever I meet them, I get so nervous I don’t know what to say. Michael Jackson, I was so excited, I was jumping up and down!

[Source: BBC Radio1; July, 2003]

Lenny Kravitz (SINGER)
Working with Michael Jackson was probably the best recording experience of my life. He was totally cool, absolutely professional and a beautiful, beautiful guy. And let’s not forget, he’s a musical genius.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2007]


Queen Latifah (singer)
I can think back to when I was little and we just loved the JACKSON 5’s ABC. We would just dance in the living room, my brother and I and my mom.

He’s like the greatest entertainer of all time. I’m looking at his influence in Usher and Justin Timberlake - these guys are doing Michael Jackson moves and they just kind of hooked him up for now.

As a performer, he influenced most people and showed many people how to do things differently. Watching his videos like THRILLER and BEAT IT… The first time I saw that walkway light up in BILLY JEAN, I was like, `Oh my God,’ and then seeing him performing it on stage. There’s nothing that he hasn’t done that hasn’t amazed me.”


[Source: Contactmusic.com; March 2005]

Sean Lennon (singer, son of John Lennon)
If it wasn’t for Michael Jackson, I probably wouldn’t make music now. Thriller changed my life completely.”

[source: 'US' magazine; October 1998]

LL Cool J (RAPPER, ACTOR)
My feelings about Michael Jackson are simple: I think that he’s a human being like everyone else and I’m a huge fan of him.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2007]


Ricky Martin (singer)
Whoa, talking about Mr. Jackson, all my respects. He definitely has a lot to do with my career. He’s the legend; El Maestro, you know? From him, we learn a lot, and definitely he will always be a part of my life. “

[source: MTV USA; November 1999]

All that I know comes from Michael Jackson.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2007]


Teddy Pendegrass (musician)
People like Michael come along once in history. He’s a bonafide superstar.”

[source: VH1's special "100 Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll"; May 1, 1998]

Lisa Marie Presley (singer, daughter of elvis presley, michael’s ex- wife)
Michael Jackson is the King of Pop.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2007]


SIR CLIFF RICHARD (BRITISH POP STAR)
I don’t think there’s anyone who could approach Michael Jackson for sheer brilliance. Every song is perfect, every performance magnificent. I don’t think what’s gone on since should taint the music - you judge the record on its own terms.”

[Source: contactmusic.com; December 2005]

Lionel Richie (Singer, songwriter)
Mike is a good friend and very misunderstood….He just doesn’t have a norm. At seven he had a tutor. At seven he was being chased down the street by women. He’s as crazy as can be but a good crazy. Where most people go out and get a dog, he buys an elephant or a giraffe, and if I gave Sophie, my four-year-old, $90 million and said, ‘Go buy a pet,’ she’d probably bring home an elephant too.

[Source: UK Times; December 2002]

Joan Rivers (Comedian)
During the 1984 Grammy Award telecast, comedian Joan Rivers joined singer Boy George in reading the Grammy voting rules and she stated:

The reason we’re reading the rules is so that all the losers will know why they lost to Michael Jackson.”

[Source: The Times; Feb. 1984]

KELLY ROWLAND (DESTINY’S CHILD)
To finally meet someone whose music we’ve grown up listening to blew us away! Michael was one of the nicest people we’ve ever met - he came up to us singing the lyrics to BOOTYLICIOUS! We just stood there like dumbstruck fans with our mouths open in shock - I think we may have even screamed!”

[Source: contactmusic.com; December 2005]


Slash (Rock guitarist, played on ‘Dangerous’ and ‘HIStory’)
He’s a fucking brilliant entertainer, a complete natural.”

[source: VIBE magazine; June/July 1995]

The thing about Michael is he’s hands down one of the most professional, most talented performers I have ever worked with. All the brouhaha aside, when it comes down to it you can have 60 choreographed dancers up there and you know which one Michael is.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2007]

I worked with Michael on his ‘Dangerous’ album in 1990 and in my mind he’ll always be a hero.”

[Source: London Lite Newspaper; March 2008]

Will Smith
In May 2002, during an Interview for the Australian tv show ‘A Current Affair’ the actor talks about being with Michael on the set of ‘Men In Black 2′:

Listen, Michael Jackson is really funny. To have time to spend with him and actually be around him, he is not what…people think he is. Michael Jackson’s like a black belt too, so he will kick your ass if you say somethin’ about him. Yes, Michael Jackson kicked over my head.”

Steven Spielberg (MOVIE DIRECTOR)
He’s sort of a fawn in a burning forest. It’s a nice place where Michael comes from. I wish we could all spend some time in his world.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2007]

Bruce Swedien (audio engineer)
All this stuff about Michael being a weirdo — it’s a pile of goddamn… I’ve recorded a whole lot of these pop-musicians and this guy’s the straightest of the goddamn lot.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2008]

I’d be proud to have that kid (Michael) as my son any day.

[Source: Wikiquote; 2008]


Elizabeth Taylor (actress)
Everything about Michael is truthful. And there is something in him that is so dear and childlike - not childish, but childlike - that we both have and identify with. “

[source: Talk magazine; October 1999]

Justin Timberlake (Singer)
I had a couple meetings with the man himself, and he’s an extraordinary artist. He kicked me out of the meeting ’cause I wouldn’t stop asking for autographs!”

[Source: SonicNet.com; April, 2001]

T-Pain (Hip - Hop Artist)
It was great just meeting Michael Jackson. Just them calling saying, ‘Hey we got to push your studio time back because Michael Jackson wants to meet you.’ Just that moment right there was the highlight of my life.”

[Source: Voice of America; January 2008]


Usher (R&B singer)
I study legends because I want to be a legend - Frank Sinatra, Fred Estaire….Michael Jackson. That’s who inspires me. “

[source: USA Today; October 9, 1997]


Will . I . am (singer, producer)
Working with Michael Jackson has been probably like, one of the greatest experiences in my career right now. As a musician and a person in the music industry, there’s these livels of success…like, “oh you’re platinum” or ooh you had a song at number one on the radio for six weeks,” you know. Or “Dude, you got 3 Grammy nominations,” or oh, you’re playing the Grammys!” And they are all pretty much the same kinda thing. But then there’s like, “You worked with Michael Jackson.” And that one, just for me and my generation, it’s like, bigger than a Grammy. ‘Cause a Grammy is a Grammy, right? It’s a trophy. And it’s dope to be acknowledged by that committee…but, Michael Jackson is Michael Jackson!”

[Source: Michael's YouTube page; December 2007]

When I finally sat down with him, I was nervous. I couldn’t be the way I would be like when I’m with Justin or Nas. I’ve idolised Michael my whole life.”

[Source: rwdmag.com; Januaray, 2008]

Hype Williams (video director)
The choreography [in Thriller] is tremendous. It’s a new appreciation of how dance can move a music video. He wasn’t just a tremendous artist, tremendous performer, it was amazing how ingenious he was to foresee that music video could be anything you wanted in the beginning.”

[source: MTV; March 2000]

pharrell Williams (producer, performer)
Speaking about the song ‘Billie Jean’:

That song was incredible. I wish and aspire to make something like that one day.

[Source: Michael's YouTube page; December 2007]

Amy Winehouse (singer)
Speaking with a reporter about who her favorite artists are, she said this about Michael Jackson:

Well, he is the one person I truly believe - I mean musician wise - who I truly believe is magical.”

[Source: Big Picture; November 2008]


Source: http://mjthekop.com/history/quotes-about-mj/
 
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MJ Tribute - For Good





The lyrics are too perfect:

"Like a comet pulled from orbit
As it passes a sun
Like a stream that meets a boulder
Halfway through the wood
Who can say if I've been changed for the better?
But because I knew you
I have been changed for good"

"So much of me
Is made of what I learned from you
You'll be with me
Like a handprint on my heart "

~ Wednesday55
 
MJ Tribute - For Good





The lyrics are too perfect:

"Like a comet pulled from orbit
As it passes a sun
Like a stream that meets a boulder
Halfway through the wood
Who can say if I've been changed for the better?
But because I knew you
I have been changed for good"

"So much of me
Is made of what I learned from you
You'll be with me
Like a handprint on my heart "

~ Wednesday55
:girl_in_love:
 
The Day I Sang On Stage With Michael Jackson


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On July 11, 1992, Young Germany editor Alex Handcock was picked as one of several children to sing “Heal the World” on stage with Michael Jackson in Cologne. With Jackson’s untimely death, he remembers the day he took to stage with the King of Pop.

The anticipation had been building all week. Our teacher had told us we were going to Cologne to sing at a Michael Jackson concert. Our class talked of nothing else – we were going to sing “Heal the World” with the King of Pop.

Our school – the main English language primary school in the Bonn area – had been chosen as it was a melting pot of different nationalities. We had embassy kids and children whose parents worked for international organizations and multinationals from over the world. Our class was like a United Colors of Benetton ad, so we fit the bill perfectly for the make-the-world-a-better-place message in the “Heal the World” song we were to sing.

I sat on the coach on the way to Cologne as the class sang the “Heal the World” song again and again. I remember not knowing the words. I hadn’t really paid much attention to music up until that point in my life. I was 11 years old and associated music with pesky recorder lessons. Michael Jackson was someone I was only vaguely familiar with. But, by the time we arrived, I knew most of the song.

“Heal The World, Make It A Better Place, For You And For Me, And The Entire Human Race.”

Arriving at the stadium

I spotted the Müngersdorfer Stadium in the distance. The bus was now inching along, carving its way through thousands of fans wandering across the road. Some had big banners. Others were dressed like their idol. And everywhere street vendors were hawking their memorabilia. I gaped out of the window and attempted to process what was going on.

When we pulled up into the backstage area, a hectic-looking man clutching a walkie-talkie greeted our teacher and signaled for us to follow. We snaked through corridors and up stairs, before arriving at a room. There, we were to wait.

When would we meet Michael?

We were in a spacious backstage room. It had several tables, each with piles and piles of chocolate bars. It was an 11-year-old’s dream. We set about attacking the food. I can not remember how much chocolate I ate that day, but such was the impression the chocolate extravaganza made on me, that even today, I can remember thinking that it was a shame we had to leave so much behind.

After what seemed like an eternity the door opened. We were all disappointed. It was not Michael, but instead a business-like lady who explained that we could not all go on stage to sing the song. They would select a dozen or so children and the rest could watch the concert.

“Is there anyone who would prefer to just watch the concert?”

Silence.

So we lined up; and in the cruel fashion we were already familiar with from playground sports, the lady proceeded to pick out the kids she wanted.

“The others were in floods of tears,” my classmate Sarah Jewer recalled.

Getting changed for the concert

Luckily for me, I was one of those chosen and was led away to the dressing room along with the others. There I was informed that I was to represent an American kid and was handed my “American outfit”. I quickly squeezed into my blue jeans, t-shirt and baseball cap attire and nervously looked around at my classmates who were sporting similarly clichéd looks.

When we finally walked out of the room and scurried across a stretch of tarmac towards the back of the stage, I was struck by how big everything seemed. That was small wonder as the Dangerous Tour had equipment weighing over 100 tons. Two Boeing 747 jets and multiple lorries had been required to transport this gear to the venue. Added to that, the sound of the music – even from behind the stage – was deafening. I began to understand what having butterflies in your stomach really meant.

Spotting Michael Jackson

I walked up the stairs with my classmates where we waited in an area to the right of the stage. The roar of the 65,000 sell-out crowd was incredible. We must have arrived in between songs, because suddenly, around 20 meters away, I spotted the man we had all been hoping to meet. Michael Jackson was there standing in the wings talking to what looked to be Macaulay Culkin, the actor from Home Alone. I bounced up and down along with my classmates, pointing and screaming stuff no one could hear over the music anyway.

When Michael Jackson was back on stage, I concentrated on remembering the instructions I had been told. Looking back, it wasn’t rocket science. At the time it required the utmost concentration: “Hold hands with designated partner. Move onto stage. Look forward and not at Michael, smile, and ‘sing’.”

Before I knew it, my classmate was tugging at my hand and we moved out onto the stage. I gazed out at the sea of faces and promptly forgot I was meant to be singing, or mouthing the words. Standing on stage in front of 65,000 people was intimidating to say the least.

My classmate Sarah, just two people removed from Jackson, recalled: “The crowd was mesmerising. Just so many people and so many lights.”

We moved clockwise around a huge inflatable globe; I ignored the “don’t look at Michael” instructions and turned my neck to try and catch a glimpse of the King of Pop. But I was on the wrong side of inflatable Earth to see him properly. My memories are of brief fleeting glimpses. Before I knew it, the song was over and I stumbled off stage glancing back to see the superstar.

We were whisked away, given a T-shirt and headed home. My classmate, who had been holding hands with Jackson, was the center of attention. She ran through a blow by blow account of her experience and pledged never to wash her hand again. I was jealous and exhausted. I fell asleep on the bus, wearing an oversized Dangerous Tour T-shirt


Source: http://blog.young-germany.de/2009/06/the-day-i-sang-on-stage-with-michael-jackson/
 
1992 Michael Jackson Heal the World Conference Sarajevo

The first video shows Michael's speech about Heal the World's mission, in Sarajevo.
In the second video he walks away from the stage to sit down again
In the third video he signs posters for the children of Sarajevo.

He took an airplane full of blankets, toys and other necessities to Saravejo to alleviate the suffering of children in war torn Sarajevo. I wish the media would show these images time and time again to show the world what a remarkable man he was, just pure love!








 
1992 Michael Jackson Heal the World Conference Sarajevo

The first video shows Michael's speech about Heal the World's mission, in Sarajevo.
In the second video he walks away from the stage to sit down again
In the third video he signs posters for the children of Sarajevo.

He took an airplane full of blankets, toys and other necessities to Saravejo to alleviate the suffering of children in war torn Sarajevo. I wish the media would show these images time and time again to show the world what a remarkable man he was, just pure love!
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Michael Jackson - Mesereau Stunned By Jackson's Compassion Towards His Dying Sister
June 16, 2005

MICHAEL JACKSON went from being a client to a friend of attorney THOMAS MESEREAU when he showed his famous compassion as the lawyer's sister was on her deathbed.

Mesereau admits he was both stunned and thrilled when Jackson put his own legal woes aside to offer his thoughts and prayers to Mesereau's dying sibling.

The attorney's 53-year-old sister lost her battle with lung cancer in February (05), prompting Jackson's child molestation trial to be halted, while Mesereau attended to her funeral plans - and the singer went out of his way to be supportive.

Mesereau recalls, "Michael was not only compassionate, he sent her the most beautiful and the largest bouquet of flowers you've ever seen.

"He wrote a little poem for her - it came from him and his children and it was one of the most meaningful things he could have done for her during her final days."

Mesereau admits his dying sister knew her brother's client would be vindicated: "One of her last messages to me was that she thought we were gonna win and I thought about her throughout the trial."



Source: http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xml...-jacksons-compassion-towards-his-dying-sister
 
Michael Jackson: Remembering his Kindness and Compassion for Others

Today was a day well spent: surfing the web for articles about Michael and youtubing Michael for the most unique, rare, unseen images of Michael. And then I found this jewel with many never-before-seen images. He told Frank Dileo once, who accompanied him to the hospitals and orphanages "This is our real job, Frank , not the tour, but alleviating the suffering of these children and their family in any way that we can". What a unique, selfless, intensely loving and caring man. My example and spiritual teacher!
His smile is so beautiful and pure it lights up the room.
Michael, I love you so very much! :heart:



 
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