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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

21. Jasmine D -
Is it just me or does this blogger sound a bit jealous?

None of us can say we knew him intimately, so we should keep our comments to ourselves. We don't know his family dynamic.

22. Chris F -
For those who are unable to connect spiritually to the world seem to share these opinions on Michael. I encourage everyone to reject this kind of judgement- of anyone. Until you are able to contribute millions of dollars to help the suffering you should zip it!

23. MoniqueW -
It's really sad to see that a man...a human being first before the King of Pop, before being a father has lost his life and ignorant people can't show their respect. If you don't like Michael Jackson then don't listen to him, his music is not for everybody...but guess what their are MILLIONS of other people in this world who love him, respect him and appreciate him as an individual and if you can't comprehend that than maybe you need help. The world is showing their respect to the greatest entertainer that ever lived...what's wrong with that?? Talking about that mans kids and being dissrespectful was unnecessary and childish. Get over yourself...the fact of the matter is people like you DAN only write these articles because of your own insecurites and so you can say you're the one who wrote a controversial article about Michael Jackson blah blah blah. We've lost one of the GREATEST people who have walked this earth...I man MOONWALKED...and all you can do is write a lame article basically saying we give him too much credit and he doesn't deserve something like this. It's not our fault you have done anything for our world that will make you stand out and makes us want to recognize you for it. I hope when you die someone shows up to your funeral...if not you know why. Get a life and leave MICHAELJACKSON out of yours!!! If you don't appreciate him...don't worry about it because Iike I told you before MILLIONS others do!!

24. oscar -
I can only say one thing, for first of all I am not white or black but I am a 4th generation american and I was not that much in to MJ music,but however i decided to write to your selfish stupid nonsence and full of s............. coments because my teen daughter told me that even do she did not follow MJ music all her friends were comenting on your cruel coments and they were asking themselves how come Michael Pelps got all the support fromj people like you how come for Elvis Presley it was ok to do all he did hoooo I forgot bothv of them were white peoplemlike glorifies River Pheonix Kate Moss Billie Idol George MIchael Boy George I forgot again white?? my kids an friends from every race including white strongly believe that people like you work for the gop but you know what you have to live with the fact that not every person like you or thinks like you, and I really feel sorry for you

25. kiki -
Michael's memorial was probably exactly the way he would have wanted it. As for the people speaking negatively about it and him well.....you're probably just NEGATIVE people period. Get a life. Michael never had any peace from childhood to adulthood b/c of people running their mouths, spreading rumors, and straight up keeping up a bunch of mess! I say again...... GET A LIFE!!!!

26. mansi -
its very easy to tk out faults from sum1 else s work .
If u were soo dissappointd wiith the memorial ..
u shud have stop critising & written sumthng better .

27. Kis♥ -
i don't like it when a celebrity dies... but i hate it when people talk so good about them. it seemed to me that MJ looked like a god instead of a celebrity! who said that he was always good?
Stop Worshipping MJ!

28. Michael -
We sometimes forget that the Jackson are just a normal family. So they may not have been close. But there brother, their son, just died. Therefore just like most families, regardless of race, class or status, they stood together as a family.

And as far as you thinking that the funeral was a fiasco, that could be said at any funeral.[even yours]....so sorry it wasn't up to you standards. Sorry at 1.4 million dollar funeral that was broadcasted all over the world was not up to your standards.

29. Julianne -
This really could have been written better. I do agree on some points that you tried to make. But really you should have proof read your blog. BTW John Mayers contribution was beautiful, like people have said before me I don't get what you were wanting it was a "memorial" service.

30. Monica -
Mr. Jackson was not a very shy man when it came to apperances and performances so I believe this suited him....to understand his memorial service you would have to understand the person..for instance the rhinestones and glitter jacks....the glittering glove was all apart of Michael...watch his videos apperances and documentaries his memorial was fitting for a KING!

31. kiki -
And what kind of human being could call a child jerkface? You are a very ignorant individual to say that about a defenseless child!!

32. Yahoo! Music User -
michael jackson was a great preformer whatever he chose to do he did with greatness and perfection he is gone and the world has lost a great performer we should not feed into all the bad that the media is going to say his daughter said it all he was a great dad and loving dad along with the world he was loving and giving and kind i truly believe there are more who love him lets let michael rest in peace and be the man in the mirror and make a change

33. Keitha -
While everyone is entitled to their own opinion...the service on July 7th was NOT Michael Jackson's funeral service, it was a tribute to honor the life of MJ. A service that his billions of fans around the NATION could say their final goodbyes.
Without a doubt, Heath Ledger was a great and sexy actor, but there is no way you can compare the death of Heath Ledger to the death of Michael Jackson. Even before his death, there is not one household in the entire world that has never heard of MJ, who has been performing and entertaining the world since the age of ten. From 1968 to 2009, no one human being has accomplished what Michael Jackson has. Being the first African American to get his video played on MTV to moon walking across the floor. The man was a great talent and no one will ever compare to what Michael Jackson contributed to the music and entertainment industry. So go ahead and speak ill of the dead, say whatever you want to say about his farewell service, but give credit where credit is due. In any case, MAY HE REST IN PEACE!

34. Eartha -
Thanx for your negative input why people can't say nothing nice.
This Man devoted is life to the MUSIC world and this is the appreciation he gets from you if you did not aooreciate his talent and life .'WHYDIDYOUWATCH IS MEMORIAL. This how the KING was to go out and be displayed for all he has done for this WORLD. How many you know has contribute as much as he as done for charties Dead Presidents can be on air for 3-4 days dead flagged displayed air time. MICHEALJACKSON had one day and it was all HIS*****

35. Patsy -
Who ever wrote this crap all I have to say is you are one stupid individual......

36. Grapefruit -
Apparently, all of you are incredibly illiterate. If you had taken a moment to actually read the contents of the blog, you would realize this is in no way attacking Michael Jackson or the person he was, or his contributions.

More to the point, it is highlighting the absolute circus that has been created around a man, whom to be honest, hasn't been getting the best attention as of late.

What the blogger is trying to say is that, Where were all these people who apparently loved him in the last decade when things have just gone from bad to worse for MJ?!

The memorial service is downright hypocritical on everyone's part.

37. newman -
and what was up with the britain's got talent kid singing except a promotion of himself?? i never met you michael...bla bla they told me it would be good for my career... the aeg tool had the audasity to introduce the chump... i will never do anything to further the kid's career... and your right"circling like carrions"

38. MySpaceBarBroke. -
ohmy, i completely and totally agree. I understand he was one of the greatest musical talents of our time, but, that was it. he was just a performer. there was no memorial service of this grandeur when heath ledger died, and he was an amazing performer too. nobody cries like that when a president is assasinated. It was lovely that people felt for him in such a strong way, and it was great that people wanted to honor him. but, over half of the people in those crowds didn't even KNOW him! they had just heard his music and heard about him on the news. the whole grandiosity of it all was just astounding and completely blown out of proportion. we have to remember, he was a performer, not a world changer.

39. Princess -
Let’s face it Michael the Entertainer and Music should be celebrated. However Michael Jackson the Man! The Man that he let the same world see. Should he be celebrated, the answer to that is NO! Now you have AG putting this together leaving a bill of 4 million dollars to a broke city is not cool. Elvis someone said, well his family and friends paid that bill. When want to call 911 and cant because of this Memorial bill just grab a picture of Michael Jackson and hope whatever injury you have heals it’s self!

40. BridgetS -
your blog or whatever it is ... is in poor taste. it is a discredit to all the writers that display integrity, good taste and common sense. MJ is a rare talent - especially in this country- for a black man to succeed as a musician - writer - and business man - in a white dominated industry - where a black person is "not-" suppose to have anything -but on a mistral show - well - it was in rather poor taste to give a "review" about a funeral service ! - and think about his children for goodness sakes ! - although his personal life and choices were questionable by those who lack -whatever... MJ was very talented and therefore the funerial /memorial service - was a tribute to many of his accomplishments (aside from his music career..) - that the press knew of -but neglected to print - useless it was negative and became a ratings race between - even in death - (MJ's grave is not even warm) and the bloodhounds like yourself are making a name for yourself at MJ and his family's expense- the shame -
grant it - MJ is not God - and should not be worshiped like a god- but even God speaks of wisdom and respect
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