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10 Things Worth Remembering About Michael Jackson

Posted Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:46am PDT by Rob O'Connor in List Of The Day

Like anyone whos sold 750 million albums, Michael Jackson inspired both positive and negative press. Many people claimed to love him. Many others claimed to hate him. And there were even some who claimed to have no opinion on the matter. In the end, it is best to remember a person for the positive things they inspired and let the entertainment industry take care of all the nasty, exploitative stuff.

Surely, someone will write the ultimate expose and make a ton of money doing it. But not us here at List Of The Day! Were going to remain proudly poor. And generally play nice and take the high road. Because I honestly don't know the truth. I was never invited to Neverland Ranch (too ugly, I guess). I never met the man (too busy, I suppose). If he had wanted to meet at the Olive Garden for the never-ending pasta bowl or whatever they sell, I might've taken him up on it (let me check my book, Mr. Jackson, sir). If he agreed to take up the bill, surely I would've ordered dessert. (And Id to take something home for the missus.) Someone asked me in a moment of deep, reflective thought, if I had to sum up the man's life in, say, ten moments, what would they be? I wrote down what came immediately to mind and decided to share it with the world. It seemed the most honest way to do this. Michael Jackson had more showbiz talent when he was 11 years old than most of us will ever acquire. But he never found peace. His life felt sad. And just as he was about to launch a comeback of sorts, he doesn't make it. There's a Lifetime Movie of the Week here for sure. And I want to guess that this story doesn't fade into the night. True to the end, this story has legs.

10) "I Want You Back": His work with the Jackson 5 was undeniable. So don't even try. How often do you find an 11-year old who can sing like an old pro?

9) "Ben": It didn't take him--or more likely his managers--long to figure out he could have a solo career apart from the family. This song was drilled into my head when I was a kid, thanks to some school play that wanted to be with the times. Now, of course, like everything else, it's just old. But still better than 99% of what passes for entertainment these days. And that's not just some old guy complaining, there's mathematical proof if you need it.

8) Off The Wall: Jackson teams up with Quincy Jones and the future of popular music begins to formulate in their collective hands. In secret partnership with Pink Floyd, Jackson and Co. turn 1979 into the year of Wall rock.

7) Thriller: Not content with selling a million records, Jackson writes and records more hits for his 1982 follow-up where he goes on to sell a billion records. Which is so many records that no one can even count them. Needless to say (but,wel,l say it anyway), everyone owns this album whether they want to or not. It is bought for you by your aunt, your grandmother, your uncle who's still incarcerated. They all rally around and make sure you have it because they know you like music and collect records. This album practically came with the Xmas tree.

6) He Married Lisa Marie Presley For A Week Or Two:  Who cares if their love didn't last? It was a great stunt. And, really, when you're that rich, that famous and that bored, what else are you going to do? Bake bread for the rest of your life? Ride your own personal rollercoaster all day? I would've proposed to Lisa Marie Presley if I thought it would've meant getting to spend a few minutes with her. Beats watching reruns of MASH.

5) He Dangled A Child Out A Window Without Killing It: People got all up in arms because he dangled a child out a hotel window. People pretend to get upset over everything. Right now someone's pretending to be mad at this very blog (even though it LOVES you) because they're feeling emotional. But the point is, he didn't DROP the child. He knew what he was doing. He was showing off. He was being weird. Which is what people want. If they wanted normal everyday behavior, then Ron Sexsmith would be hugely popular. Who, you say? My point exactly! (I love ya, Ron, but songwriting alone ain't gonna do it).

4) Survived Bad Plastic Surgery: Everyone makes fun of his freaky appearance, but from what I've read, the poor guy did receive a bad nose job early on that caused breathing problems and affected his voice and it looks like he didn't always get the best advice. Either that or he was used as a guinea pig and experimented on and not everything went as planned. But he survived and he lived on and he didn't let it stop him from pursuing his dreams. I get a hangnail and I don't rebound for weeks.

3) Beloved Brother Of Famous Family: No matter how strange he seemed to the rest of us, WE DIDN'T KNOW HIM. I know more about my mailman than I know about Michael Jackson. What I do know is that in the end, strange as it may seem considering how larger than life he appeared, he was a beloved brother to a troubled family and despite their differences, they still lost a piece of their own.

2) The Moonwalk: You watch Michael move like that and you can't help but be a little impressed. He's pretty flawless with that stuff and I watched plenty of kids do a pretty barf-a-rific version of that Moonwalk many times over, proving that maybe Michael was a little more gifted than some people wish to concede.

1) He Owned The Beatles Catalog: OK, so Paul McCartney probably wasn't amused when his buddy went and outbid him for the Beatles song catalog. But you know if I had that kind of money sitting around, I would've done the same thing. How many Denny's Super Slam breakfasts can you buy after awhile? You need something more. And once I got a hold of the catalog, I would've sold every last song to every advertiser imaginable. Carnival Cruise would've had "Magical Mystery Tour." Any airline could've had "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds." A prosthetic hand company could've had "I Want To Hold Your Hand." The Bronx Zoo could have "Rocky Raccoon," "I Am The Walrus" and any other pet-themed tune. I would've sold everything out many times over. Does that make me a bad guy? Only in theory.

117 Comments

61. Bill -
i hope u like my cat my, freind my, family

62. JenniferC -
Well, I look at it like this good or bad Michael lived a life that most of us can only dream about. I know that with life comes death, and Michael gave his time to the WORLD, we enjoyed his music, videos, read and listened to every thing ever spoken about him. He will never be forgotten.....to me we as people get so into or actor and singers that we forget that they are human too they live and the die, just like the rest of the human race! God bless his family and all those that loved him.

63. Katt -
What is wrong with this picture? I am not fooled for one second! You all should be asking yourselves, "What, How and Who killed M. Jackson?"

Why is it that whenever someone is found dead it normally doesn't take long to pin it on someone who we find revolting and thier motovation vile. But when someone famous is found dead, we can't seem to figure out exactly what happened or who did it?

I was just reading the Y! news, AP Exclusive: Insomniac Jackson begged for drug
AP, Jun 30, 2009 6:36 pm PDT.

He was a good entertainer. That's all. If it were anyone else we would call him Screwed up. Plastic face done over and over and not very well either. If it were anyone else accused of child molestation, guilty or not we would hang them high and ostrisize him. Then to hold an infant over the railing in mid air! Where were the child services people? If ol' John Local did that, There would have been a mob after him. But it was ok since it was MJ!

We want to crucify that woman who owned that chimp who attacked her friend, did you all forget that MJ kept a chimp? I guess it was ok for him though.

The article states that Diprivan (Propofol) is a pain killer, an anesthetic. Well like all media, that is not quite all true. If those of you who want to see the real truth, look in a Physicians Desk Ref, or better yet, the Saunders Nursing Drug Handbook, which is a comprehensive data source, you will read that Diprivan is used for "induction/maintenance of anesthesia; Continuous sedation in intubated/respiratory controlled adult patients in ICU." And, that its' Clinical Classification is Sedative/Hypnotic, and that its' Therapeutic Effect is; "Produces hypnosis rapidly"! One last thing, Adverse Reactions are listed as: "Continuous/repeated intermittent infusion may result in extreme somnolence, respiratory/circulatory depression,..." that is extremely depressed breathing.
You can't tell me that he didn't know that was possible.
Anybody with that much facial plastic and other problems such as heart problems should never take such drugs.

Mark my words, we will never know exactly what happened. It will be so mucked up that no one will know. I am just waiting for someone to start saying that MJ is not dead but went into hiding. Just like Elvis. Maybe we can have a MJ/Elvis sighting!

But don't you think we should know that true facts and not what the media and marketeers want to feed us?

64. RochelleD -
my heart go,s out to the jacksons family specially,moms and janet and also the children because they lost not only an ikon but an loving kind man with,. an childs heart and a genius mind and an great aspect an a truely loved human soul with gifted talents. R.I.P. MICHAEL JACKSON. THE KING OF POP.love always may god bless your family, and your soul

65. Katt -
Guess what! He will never read that! Doesn't he remind you of that movie puppet, Chucky?

66. Katt -
Guess what! Unless he is in hiding, he will never read that. But I guess you don't believe he is dead. Doesn't he remind you of that puppet, Chucky?

67. Hauwa -
micheal jackson converted to islam he sang a song calld give thanks 2 allah and also i belive micheal was murder bcoz they don't want d worid 2 know dat he converted to islam which he did and he shall stl remain the king of pop

68. Yahoo! Music User -
C'mon. Thriller has to be in the top five. It was the best selling album ever! Also his videos were amazing. Ben? That song is just average. As a loyal reader of your blog, I can say that this list is quite flawed. Fun but flawed. But that won't stop me from liking you and your blog. He was a weird person, but I am a big fan of his music!

RIP MICHAEL

69. Susan J -
PMS said it all. God Bless you Michael and God Bless you PMS

70. Glenda -
Michael Jackson a troubled genius and like so many genisus misunderstood, take for granted, used, abused, unlike so many genisus never forsgotten. It amazes me how unempathic some people are, for those who wrote on this page negative and hurtful words. Didn't your mother ever tell you if u don't have anything nice to say then don't say anything. Good advice for people who may live in glass houses but continue to throw stones. His music will forever live in my heart and the hearts of billions of people. So your petty, insignificant thoughts are irrelevant, just as u are. RIP Michael u deserve it.

golden

71. Yahoo! Music User -
Those who posted hatred,criticism,angry judgement; take a pause and look at yourselves.Have you done something good in this world this world that you exist?When you say he is a child molester;Did you saw it in actual?How could you judged someone that you don't know very well in person.If someone judged you same as you did how will you react?Jump in the bridge of death?Or fight for your right?Now if you are born with mental defect you better go for a checkup to a psychiatrist before you harm lots of people in this world.If there's hatred in your heart,physically mentally something wrong with this people.It seems they are bunch of lunies and SOB'S that needs help.Remember the whole world is celebrating this GUYin comemoration of his Talents and contribution to ARTs and Music,as a great entertainer.If you people who send bad comments to MJ think something good to yourselves and use your talents, if you got some,;to be great,successful person so you could cotribute something nice to this world and lots of people will appreciate YOU.You want to be famous ,start developing your talents and work hard for your success.MJ's music will live on forever in this world.It's so sad to think that he is gone but it is better for him, for there's lot of people in this world who are very cruel,putting him in trouble because they are money hungry.MJ hope you find your total happiness in the other world may you RIP.

72. Daniel -
I will always love Micheal Jackson I love the ways he dances & sings I have all of his music from day one

73. Yahoo! Music User -
In a few simple words...Love covers all. If people would just live and let live and focus on there problems while helping others. Maybe those persons, great and small, along with the gifts they bring into this world, wouldn't be taken so suddenly. Be a gift to someone not a nightmare.

74. Alexa -
this stupid blogger is making it seem like it was okay for michael to dangle that kid out the window just because he "didn't drop it".It's still unsafe and bad!Everyone reporting this story is to afraid to mention that he was weird and did some pretty bad stuff.I do have respect for him because he is a fellow human being and another one of god's children.And yes,i do feel bad for him cuz he did suffer a very sad childhood.But every1 is forgetting the peculiar and bad things he did.

75. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
I sat in disbeleif when I was told he had died.. It's like my mind didn't want to believe it.. People do have the right to there own opinon yes, but can't say it doesn't bother me to hear him talked down after what all he has done for the good of people.. To his tue fans fret not for we know his greater good.. I knew the public people would have a field day with all their funny jokes but they fail to mention the jokes that have been placed pon them....Everyone has a past rather it be good or bad and it is up to us who it makes us become as we grow.. Michael did a wonderful job at that, i believe.. I mean his life was never the best bless his heart and i think he tried to speak out in his music and we just didn't hear it,why cause we just loved it.. Like man in the mirror I think it was made for his father then he went thru multiple surgerys to look less like him.. He was truely a legend.. I feel blessed as a fan to have his great music to grow up to.. don't remember much of the jckson 5 but nevertheless I remember MJ R.I.P.... You will be missed.. wish we could brig you back

76. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
Also on another note he passed with alot of aggration. He had alot more he held back just hope his soul will be at rest with all he had built up in his heart....

sharee27

77. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
He didn't do bad things to any children.. His childhood was destroyed by him being pushed and who knows what else so I think that is why he was more close t children because their was a child trapped inside MJ either that or it's causehe had n childhood at all. maybe in a since it gave him closure on his past

78. janet -
will everonethat had anytay i fell thatalot of pepre love mich jackson new him as a big brother in everthink he did i will miss him janet writh soon asap tank you

79. Martha -
You have it all right down to the t

80. Thomas C -
I really can't believe how cruel people can be. Rather you like Michael (which I loved him) or not, he left his mark on this world that will never die. He was a wonderful person in his on way. He did so much for so many children. So before you leave a comment about Michael, take a look in the mirror and ask yourself if you would want someone to say something like that about you. R.I.P. Michael you will be missed very much. I ask that God be with his children and family, and help them get through this difficult time.
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