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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

41. sherry -
Mr Danny Ecclestons is not very nice I loved the memorial
family is family we all cant be the waltons

42. Micoletx28 -
You know only ignorant people write ignorant things. It's obvious that this blogger is an idiot. But God watches over and protects all idiots. So I guess your covered.

43. Yahoo! Music User -
Say whatever you want to about the adults, but to pretend not to know the name of a grieving child, and to refer to her in a sarcastic manner--THAT is in poor taste. You should be ashamed.

44. Mint E -
You know what makes me sick?

Having to read and see more stupid articles on this event!

Let the this topic die.

45. David -
well mr Danny eccleston..for starters the memorial service for micheal is not what left a bad taste in your mouth, it was those 2 guys you had playing tonsil hockey in your mouth, that left the bad taste. Secondly Mr. loser "journalist" i mean, "blogger" to state that the jackson family faked solidarity that day, is like when you and your gay lover have sex Mr. Eccleston, and he throws hot yougort on your face to make you think he came (some things you just cant fake). And last but not least pinhead...you may want to reconsider writing ANTI-MICHEAL JACKSON material to fuel your fire, because he has a world wide army on his side! who are willing to do anything to to protect his legacy, and all you have to back you up is a keyboard. in other words (your bringing spitballs to a gunfight). watch your step there son.

46. Nchntrz -
If his memorial service was too much for you. Too bad. The fact remains that probably not since the times of the pyramid has there been a memorial celebration to match it. This man's contributions were much unsung. His detractors and accusers made a lot of noise. Innocent is innocent, Not guilty is not guilty. Unproven is unproven. Gifted! Talented! Universal is the reality that the majority of the world honored. Most importantly, we honored a man whose family who came up from very poor circumstances and raised themselves up to the level of heads of state and royalty. Micheal was better-known than nearly any head of state and definitely loved more by common people. People who could not even afford a ticket to his show. You can give your opinion, but you can't take our love for him. How many people will care enough to show up and say anything good or bad when your time comes? Will it be televised? Doubt it?

47. Yahoo! Music User -
And what's up with referring to Reverend Sharpton as "the purple prosin' pastor"? Are you implying that African Americans can't speak proper English?

Your column really wasn't about the memorial at all; instead, it revealed an awful lot about you...

48. SCHELYA R -
Michael is gone now and you want to talk mess about him people all over the world is hurt an your a big jerkface for calling a 11 year old girl a jerkface and that is wrong to talk about his family they are hurt just like is fans and freinds and you need to SHUTUP DAN and in MJ's song You Rock My Wrold Michael Jackson rocked our world and all of the Haters look in the mirror and make a big change and LEAVE MICHAEL JACKSON ALONE LET HIM REST IN PIECE and WE WILL MISS YOU MICHAEL

49. SCHELYA R -
we will all way love and remeber you MJ love you

50. Mikhas -
Putting aside the negative things written about him (whether in life and now in death), one thing is pretty obvious. Michael has legions who are devoted and ready to defend him. That should give any jaded person pause. This WAS a special person --- an incredibly talented but tortured individual. Let's all leave it at that and let him rest in peace. History will decide and hopefully judge him far more kindly than many people do.

51. blanket -
people tend to be critical of things around them...look first at the "man in the mirror" before you judge others....remember,when you point a finger on others..you have 3 fingers at yourself. whoever wrote this....pray that people will remember the good things you struggled to do when you are alive....i don't think you will appreciate it if during your memorial,people will talk about how you messed up your life. a point to ponder,the measure of a man is not counted on how many cried when he died....but how many people rejoiced that he lived!!! count all the people that screamed and shout for Michael Jackson during his lifetime...his concerts,live performances,his live appearances....now tell me....are you a greater man?

52. Jonny5ive -
What kind of hate ridden individual takes the time out to criticize a memorial service? A MEMORIAL SERVICE!!!

And the irony is that this same individual actually has the never to question the issue of good taste!

What a joke.

53. ana -
These people conducted Michael's Tribute with as much respect and dignity as they knew how. I didn't see anything wrong with it. It was very touching and gave, at times, an intimate look into how some people remembered Michael.

Just because other people have done things for charity dosn't mean that Michael's good deeds should be downplayed. It's great whenever anyone does something good for the less fortunate.

His daughters words were particularily touching and allowed us to feel for a moment the anquish she was going through in having lost her "daddy".

Not everyone will be pleased. There's always someone to nit pick, but I think they did a good job.

54. BETH -
those who have nothing good to write about just shurt'p and leave the deceased soul to rest in peace...jeez!

55. Yahoo! Music User -
who the hell gives this person the right to say that a memorail srvice for a famous man in the whole enitre world was tacky? Everything that was in the service to the song, fans, friends, family and even wearing the one glove was MICHAEL JACKSON. The whole service wasn't about fashion or who had the best speech. It was to remember a man that touched thousand of peoples hearts all over this world. Nobody will ever measure up to what Micheal was and ever will be. So if the Memorail wasn;t to your liking. TOO BAD!!! This was for true Michael Jackson fans to say good bye and thatk you. Deal with it.

56. Yahoo! Music User -
Dear Mr. Eccleston:

"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?"

You're right, these kids may have no hope of a normal childhood when idiots like you refer to one of them as "Princess Michael Of Kent (or whatever she's called)" HOW DARE YOU WRITE ABOUT CHILDREN IN SUCH FASHION... desrespectful to say the least!

You should have thought of putting that sentence a little bit further down your..er.. "article"... I lost respect for the rest of your piece right after reading that.

Kudos to all of you who have commented on this post and put Mr. Eccleston in his place.

57. JuniorF -
Listen Danny Eccleston you are just a .... If you don't appreciate any thing about THE KING OF POP!!! Please just shot up!!! I am just one of the MILLIONSSS of people that love Michael Jackson he gave us so much HAPPINESS through his music and performances It's just price less!!! You are just a very sad man. Respect the King he will be remembered forever; what a showman what a talent he was, you are just a fool. I am very sadden that people like you exist. We the people bought his records by the BILLIONSSS and than some, how could you argue with us!!! You are crazy. Action speak louder than words and WE THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN FROM EVERY CORNER OF THE WORLD!!!! We the people are demanding all this coverage that's why it's happening if we did not approve of it believe me it would not be. They only could put on T.V what the majority of the people approve or else it will be annulled. I did not finish reading all the trash that you wrote but it seems pretty predictable based on your first paragraph. I am a fan and you have offended me deeply he is like a family member to me. R.I.P king of pop we
will miss you!!! I will always defend you!!! THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN,
may God bless all of you LOSERS.

58. Leonard J -
As a black man, I can sort of understand where u r coming from. Jackson was a kind man but he was crazy as hell. He hated being black. How do a black man have white kids? or why would a man only adopt white kids? How can a black man turn white? He hated who he was and he hated being black.

Black people need to accept the fact that MJ was a lunatic. His craziness is what killed him. The are acting as if he is a freedom fighter.

Many people dont have a child hood but MJ was dumb with messing with the WHITE kids and acting like he dont have no common sence and letting them sleep in his bed. What the F.

Now I have a problem with how you whites treat Elvis. Elvis first of all was a fake. He stole black music and black dance as if he made it up. He was a druggie too. Unlike MJ, Elvis has never done anything for Charity. You whites still cry for Elvis but you have a problem with the Jackson coverage. If u ask me, both are still fruit cakes.

Even though MJ is a crazy lunatic, I still love the 80's MJ. The 90's and 2000's MJ are both crazy.

But now we have to let the man sleep in peace

No singer will ever cross the boundries of music like he did.

59. Abdul SatharR -
we are like

60. nate -
1. What's the point of taking a jab at a 11 yr. old girl's name? That's pretty tasteless to begin with.

2. As for Al Sharpton and people talking him up, I'm sorry to inform you, but that's what many people do at funerals/wakes. People get up and share good or funny memories or thoughts about the person that died.

3. Worshiping a glove and gold casket, really? I really think you're just trying to be an ass just to be one. Obviously, the glove and casket that HE would rest in are symbols that represent him. Which is JUST like any other funeral where people hold worship and pray with the casket and some of the deceased belongings at the front of the church.

4. The side quip about him being 'above' was also pretty tasteless.

I really think you need to actually attend a funeral/wake before you start judging this one particular one. Obviously it was a bigger, but honestly it was basically the same as a regular procession.
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