Music Blogs

Michael Jackson Memorial Fit For A King

Posted Tue Jul 7, 2009 7:53pm PDT by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

The build-up to the event promised to make it one of the biggest spectacles ever televised-but seeing Michael's brothers push his 24-karat gold casket down the aisle as a choir sang the gospel hymn "Soon and Very Soon" sent a message that the memorial would be treated as an intimate funeral even though there were some 20,000 in attendance.

Family, friends, and fans memorialized Michael Jackson in a two-hour ceremony held at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, officially settling any debate over whether he was truly the King of Pop. Despite the star-studded roster of speakers such as sister Janet, Mariah Carey, Usher, Stevie Wonder, John Mayer, Jennifer Hudson, Magic Johnson, Brooke Shields, Smokey Robinson, Queen Latifah, and Kobe Bryant, the tribute never came off as artificial. Instead, it was an often-touchingly sincere celebration of life.

Viewers were drawn with emotion when Jermaine Jackson took to the stage to perform his brother's favorite song, "Smile." The elder Jackson wept as he struggled through the song originally recorded by Charlie Chaplin.

When Stevie Wonder sang "They Won't Go When I Go," he amended part of the lyric in Michael's honor. "Michael, they won't go where you've gone," Stevie sang.

Usher was one of the most visibly moved performers as he delivered a chilling rendition of Michael's "Gone Too Soon." Usher frequently sang directly to Michael's mother, Katherine Jackson, and knelt before her when he finished.


One of the most surprisingly sincere tributes of the morning was John Mayer's acoustic interpretation of Michael's "Human Nature." Mayer offered minimalistic vocals, mainly offering the song as a touching instrumental.

The ceremony closed with two even more powerful gestures. Lionel Richie kicked off his and Michael's pleas for global peace, "We Are the World" and "Heal the World," joined by background singers and dancers from Michael's comeback tour "This Is It" that was scheduled to begin next week. Michael's middle child, daughter Paris, 11, accompanied her aunts and uncles on stage to convey her love for her late father.


Motown founder Berry Gordy, The Reverend Al Sharpton, Pastor Luscious Smith, and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. children Martin Luther King III and Bernice King were among those who offered uplifting speeches about Michael's legacy.

Follow Me On Twitter.

Follow Yahoo! Music On Twitter.

 

5482 Comments

121. Nat -
Everyone keeps bad mouthing Mike and its a shame. I'm sure if anything did go on and thats a big IF, no one here was in the room. So I say whatever to all the crap that is said! RIP Mike and my prayers are with the Jackson family.

122. Tanya -
God bless you Michael. Thank you for all the joy you gave us. I hope you find joy in heaven

123. Yahoo! Music User -
Mark- "Gloryified"....please!
Woody- You have NO WAY of knowing any truth. The first boy accuser has admitted his parents made him lie. I think the public ridicule and the media is what "got him" and stupid ignorant people like you. I dont think it was Karma

124. Margot S -
This is a very sad day . I can not cry it really hurts so bad .

125. Robert -
THIS IS ONE MAN THAT WILL TRUELY BE MISSED AND REMEMBERED FOEVER !

126. tightness -
yes i was so emotional. tears came to my eyes when usher sings, jermaine. mj lil daughter talk about her dad, & the family all hugg u can feel the love they all have for each other. so sad. miss u mj. u finally at peace now. your job on earth is done!!!!!!!

127. Yahoo! Music User -
Is was a Memorial, a celebration of life for the Greatest Person Ever!! Long live the King of Pop.....Michael Joseph Jackson

128. juan t -
it was a nice service for the kig of pop may he rest in peace. Thanks MJ

129. Mistigale -
Yeah, they took this waaaay to far.
There have many "great" people who have died, but they were not idolized like this.
I would like to say, there is only one king and that is Jesus Christ.
My prayers go out to the family.

130. Yahoo! Music User -
It's more like a celebration of his life, love, and his music! I really liked when Jermaine sang...you could sense the love!

131. Jason -
who's paying for all this? Hopefully the Jacksons. why people worship him i dont know, I laughed when I heard. Don't worry, your children are safe from this black/white man/woman.

132. SwEEt_BrOwN_SuGa -
OMG.... i CAnt sTOP crYin...

133. Sharon -
A great musical mind and talent,,,,God blessed him., And Michael truly did bless others.
May He was excepted into the true KINGDOM with THE REAL KING

134. TKO -
Never mind what they say about you. Everyone is right in his own eye, but you made the difference. R.I.P. Michael.

135. Shannon -
Why wasnt the casket opened? Was he in there?

136. JanneP -
I wish so much that he could have surrounded himself with people who would actually help him, instead of live in his reflected fame and off his money. He was an incredibly gifted, innovative artist, and a very unhappy man by all appearances. He's left his mark on the music world and on the lives of the people his charity work helped. And in the silence of his soul none of that could help him.

Thanks for the music, Michael. May you find peace.

137. Stacey -
To anyone who thinks that MJ is a criminal, don't forget that before that you were dancing to his music and thought he was a great entertainer. So just think about that the next time you want to say something bad about him. He will be remember for his music first and foremost.

138. msjoy -
If you don't like MJ why read this article, and leave such nasty comments? Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but that doesn't mean you have to share it. Have decency enough to keep your negative comments to your self. Whether you like the man or not he is still a human being who has passed away. How disrespectful to degrade someone who is dead. Look at the clip of Paris crying for her father. Have some humanity! Let the man rest in peace cause he sure didn't get to live in peace. When you die who will be at your funeral? Certainly not enough people to fill the Staple Center.

139. Nancy -
Bottom line- he is someone's son, someone's brother, someone's father...he was a person. He mattered. It was tasteful and touching tribute to a fellow human being. It's a shame you can't see past what being in the spotlight, abuse by a parent, and who knows, that affected this person. He was loved. Can you relate to losing someone you loved?
He has a mother, father, sisters and brothers. He was loved.

140. Yahoo! Music User -
Can MJ go in peace? He and OJ were aquitted. Can you ignorant folks get over it?? He is the King of Pop and he will reign in my lifetime and yours!
Page:  3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 
Leave Your Comment
You must sign in to leave a comment
Select a Blog Posts
And The Winner Is...
by Paul Grein
30
As Heard On...
by Lyndsey Parker
48
Chart Watch
by Paul Grein
143
Framed
by John Kordosh
121
GetBack
by Shawn Amos
338
Hip-Hop Media Training
by Billy Johnson, Jr.
228
List Of The Day
by Rob O'Connor
333
Maximum Performance
by Lyndsey Parker
167
Musictoob
by Andy Pemberton
188
New This Week
by Dave DiMartino
125
Reality Rocks
by Lyndsey Parker
592
Rock's Backpages
by Barney Hoskyns
194
Stop The Presses!
by Lindsay Robertson
86
That's Really Week
by Lyndsey Parker
126
The Blender Burner
by Blender Magazine
27
The MOJO Blog
by David Hutcheon
90
The NME Blog
by Luke Lewis
49
The Spin Blog
by David Marchese
79
The Y! Music Playlist Blog
by Robert of the Radish
521
Video Ga Ga
by Lyndsey Parker
72
Viva NashVegas
by Wendy Geller
63

DA: Ind. man sent lewd messages to Ashanti's mom

AP
Wed Dec 9, 2009 4:28pm PST

AP - Authorities say an Indiana man deluged Ashanti's mother with crude text messages about the singer and also sent a photograph of the mother's home. Devar Hurd could go to trial in Manhattan next week on stalking an… More »

More Music News