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Michael Jackson Tribute - Huh???

Posted Wed Jul 8, 2009 11:46am PDT by Danny Eccleston in The MOJO Blog

Glitzy sendoff leaves a bad taste in Danny Eccleston's mouth.

While this is still the official period of mourning in which it is not permissible to say bad things about Michael Jackson, can we be the first to ask of yesterday's tribute gig: What in the world was that all about?

If the vision of his not-always-supportive family dressed up in the shades 'n' glove uniform and faking the solidarity they could never manage during his lifetime was not weird enough, what will be the lasting (further?) damage to his poor kids--Prince Michael, Prince Michael II, and Princess Michael Of Kent (or whatever she's called)--of this garish and hypocritical wake-cum-PR-circus, this tribute to their father and (frankly) all the money he made for lots of people once upon a time?

While you'd need a heart of stone not to have appreciated Stevie Wonder's intense performance--at least he knew MJ, if anyone did--and, bless her, Jennifer Hudson did well, the rest of it was mind-boggling, a buildup of encomia to Jackson's character and generosity that at no point felt convincing or heartfelt.

The worst was Al Sharpton, talking Jackson up as if he were Mother Teresa and Martin Luther King combined, and not the merely supremely talented musician and singer he undoubtedly was.

The purple-prosin' pastor highlighted Jackson's role in the creation of 1985's famine charity single "'We Are The World' long before Live Aid," creating the erroneous impression that Jackson was way ahead of Bob Geldof and company, who'd released "Do They Know It's Christmas?" months previously. It was typical of the day's hyperbole, which had the general effect of burying Jackson's actual achievements under a shower of specious garbage.

The irony is that what Jackson really lacked in his lifetime--some basic respect and sympathy as an actual human being--was denied even in death. Instead, the crowd were worshipping--yes, worshipping!--a glove and a golden casket. It was the kind of sendoff you'd expect of a mad dictator (except mad dictators usually end up gibbeted in public, like Mussolini, or shot in a car park, like Ceausescu). Perhaps Kim Jong-il was taking notes.

Meanwhile, there were no recollections that suggested that any of the speakers had really communed with the much-vaunted "love" that Jackson had for the world in general and his black brothers and sisters in particular. L.A. Lakers legend Magic Johnson's keynote speech revolved around the heady revelation that Jackson was fond of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Far more instructive was Johnson's obvious amazement that MJ would have indulged in anything so normal.

In the end, you have to ask, who was this spectacle for? For Jackson, looking down from above (everyone present seemed pretty sure he was "above")? For AEG, whose TV income will presumably defray some of the lost profits from the now-moribund O2 Arena shows? For the Jackson kids, just in case they might for a second have wondered if their father's death was the start of something resembling a healthy ordinary childhood? Or for father Joe Jackson, whose controversial governance of the Jackson brood was praised by all and questioned by none?

In death as in life, Jackson was the canvas on which the circling carrion-birds projected their desires: for love, fame, money, and copy.

Next up: the "revelations", fact and fiction, with no way of telling one from the other. After all, you can praise the dead, or bury them--or both--but one thing you can't do is libel them.

Meanwhile, our favorite Michael Jackson tribute was by the inmates of this Philippine prison...

460 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
Pomp and circumstance.

2. ohmy -
This is hands down one of the best written peices I have seen thus far in regards to this display of nonsense. Very well done Mr. Eccleston

3. Karen -
OK...he's had his memorial concert...er, I mean service. His kids have been made a spectacle of (instead of being allowed to be children)...can we all move on now?

4. Haja K -
leave MJ alone and write about something else if u don't have anything good to write about the memorial shutup......

5. Nicole -
I enjoyed the MJ Memorial Service. I do not believe MJ would have approved of having his kids in the spotlight like the rest of the Jackson family have decided to do. What it all boils down to is so simple - the negative write/talk about MJ's Memorial - you just can't seem to accept an African American man getting so much attention (air time) even in death. You just can't take it:-)

6. rock lobster -
"Princess Michael Of Kent (or whatever she's called)" - her name is Paris, jerkface.

7. QUINNITA S -
I for one enjoyed the memorial. What a great memorial it was. It was good to see his children for a change. And as far as this being nonsense, you are out of your mind. Everybody grew up listening to the Jackson 5 and Michael. He was an awesome entertainer. Regardless of "HIS" personal problems, he did what he wanted to do from a little boy, and that was to entertain, which he did. It amazes me how people are so quick to judge others when you don't know the people personally. He was acquited of all his charges, so that story needs to be put to rest. Michael, I for one am going to miss you. He was truly a musical genius. He had an imagination that was out of this world. Brooke Shields couldn't have said it better. It may have looked weird and strange to the outside world, but to them they were just having a great time being able to be kids. Stop Hating!!!!

8. Tiff -
I gotta say, your blog is insightful, but it leaves me a bit confused :-S

I totally agree that the memorial service was "a buildup of encomia to Jackson's character and generosity"....but isn't this typical of most memorial services in the US? If not, I will say with certainty that it's pretty commom practice in Black American culture, a culture of which I am well (probably most) accustomed. At memorial services, people usually think of the nicest, warmest things they can possibly say about the deceased and then paint these angelic-like pictures of the late honoree (or at least a picture that's better than the reality). Most times, those who were closest to the deceased do the least talking (as it is too painful, I suppose). So, you end up listening to fluffy, sometimes comical, anecdotes from individuals who only knew the deceased from a distance (e.g. a co-worker, a second cousin, a friend from 13 years ago...). Not saying I think that's a good/bad thing; I'm just saying it's what folks do, be it for a memorial service for Micheal Jackson or for Uncle Earl.

So here lies my confusion. Exactly what were you expecting to happen during this tribute? A poem about how MJ should've stopped with the plastic surgeries? A panel discussion on whether or not he molested children??? Should the Jackson brothers have gone up in an uproar chanting, "It's Joseph's fault!" I'm just trying to understand why you are so surprised by the outcome of the service. I actually thought there would be more way more flowers around the casket (I'm just felt like throwing that out there; I don't really care about the flowers. though).

Also, I thought Brooke Shield's comments were most organic of all of the celebrity presentations; I feel that her words gave insight to Micheal Jackson the human being (as opposed to Michael Jackson the entertainer). I can't understand for the life of me, though, why Coby Bryant was up there...I would've expected Micheal Jordan of all NBA players.

9. Yahoo! Music User -
wolf Wind Thank You!

10. pam -
It is so hard to call some one GREAT i guess who was so great....not like anybody....he was knownall over the world..in all countries....Must have had something which all normal people doesn't have SO...So Plz....

11. Mikhas -
In death as in life, Jackson was the canvas on which the circling carrion-birds projected their desires: for love, fame, money, and copy.

I agree. And sadly when he was alive, he happily catered to them. He was brought up that way --- you have to please the crowd, the music executives... He knew no other way of doing things. Knew no other life.

They're circling alright. There's much money to be made from hereon. Thank God Michael's dead. Nobody can touch and hurt him now --- not his father, the media and all those people who contributed to his death.

12. grover -
I enjoyed the MJ Memorial Service. As for the negative write/talk about MJ's Memorial - you just can't seem to accept an African American man getting so much attention (air time) even in death. You just can't take it:-) You and your father's have stolen every thing you could from other race's expecial the Black's, here you are trying to steel this moment from MJ, you will be dead some day, wait your term! I was so proud of my Black Brothers and Sister, so Classy, Dignified, Stop hating, IT IS WHAT IT IS, memorial of a musical genius, and that is why you are angry because you couldn't steel it,so stop judging, he is dead, the contitution said you are incent until proven otherwise, You know the bible said ,who know's the hart
it is desperately wicket WHO Could know IT. I am so thankful for for a home going, you know the biggest supprise we all will have, is who we though would be in Haven is not going to be there, who we though was not, will be there and most of all we'll be there What a Supprise, As for the kids they will be fine
Oh! that is our culture, I WAS SO PRIDE OF THE JACKSON'S
MAY GOD BLESS THEM ALL AS FOR MJ RIP.

13. grover -
WOLF WIND, you are SPARE STUPID.

14. Michael G -
I guess it was okay for Elvis though, right? Get a life you jerk.

15. Yahoo! Music User -
I think he commited sucide with the help of that so called doctor...why?..because he couldn't take getting old and looking as he did, but he did it to himself...because he didn't want to grow old or be black!

16. Anita -
ecc what did you expect it to be, as everyone knows he is, and always will be the greatest entertainer of all time.

17. Yahoo! Music User -
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18. coolkidd188 -
whoever the hell this blogger is--what an idiot.

19. Obama08 -
Wow! You are really ignorant! I am baffled by losers like this so called blogger that constantly complain about anything associated with Michael Jackson. Like who da hell cares. And it seems for someone so disgusted by the memorial had no problem watching it and following every detail.
Get a life...

20. Obama08 -
by the way... your comments are so disrespectful to his family as they grieve. What a jerk you are!
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