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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

61. lea -
to the author of this ridiculous article:

MJ already passed.. The people who care about him are mouring.. Can you just let them be?! Apparently, no!

Sometimes, it is better to just keep you mouth shut (or your fingers from typing) if there isn't anything nice for you to say..

It may have been a spectacle, it may have been for the income, but just let them celebrate the life and mourn the death of Michael..

This is such an awful piece that I had the displeasure of reading..

By the way, your being sarcastic about the tribute that Filipino inmates was so uncalled for!

62. ~~~$$~~~ -
this artical was very rude and stupid. what a ingnorate fool you are. yes i mourned for Michael Jackson, what kind of human being are you. see you were one of the million fools that found more wrong in something precious than good. is that the kind of life you live. wow you must be one miserable person. i think the service was beautiful..just let us fans mourn in peace and leave his kids alone. talk all an about everything you want but his kids shut your mouth about that subject. you were not there behind close doors with him did you see how he really lived his life, were you there every minuted of it all NO so keep your !@#$ opinoins to your self. I cant believe you , you found wrong in his memorial..i hate people like you. i hate you in fact. you are so stupid and wrong if i were to see you in person surely i would would give you a heavy slap to that rude mouth of yours. A HUMAN BEING DIED AND ALL YOU CAN DO IS BE RUDE . im a friend to him i will never stop speaking for him never. the more you dumb ass holes open your mouths about him the more i will speak up ...FROM SOMEONE WHO KNEW HIM VERY WELL R.I.P MY ANGLE ♥ PP

63. Sara Belal -
LA LA ILL ALLAH (NO ONE IS WORTHY OF WORSHIP EXCEPT GOD) ALLAH AKBAR (GOD IS GREAT)
Yes M.Jackson Should be rememeber for his life and contributions to music, yes he affected the world with is generousity and contributions to Charity, May he rest in peace finally, however I doubt that will happen. And we should never make the mistake to Worship ANYONE like this. He was just a man and I think that he would have prefered to have his children kept very private along with his service, this is a man who tried to hide his own face and the face of his children in life what would make his GREEDY FAMILY think to do this except for the love of future Money!! Let him go quietly into that good night.

64. Mo -
I'm not the biggest Michael fan in the world but your blog smells like a hater to me. The man was an entertainer his whole life. One of, if not the best of his time why would you expect less of a memorial. I, like most people believe it was done tastefully. Really, how could you expect less?

65. darkbelle -
Could you just let the man rest in peace! and let his family be!

66. Yahoo! Music User -
Die you bloody blogger... why did you included MJ's daughter in your nonsense blog??? is this fun for you naming her WHATEVER SHE'S CALLED? what a loser you are...and also millions of people all around the WORLD watched the memorial service to honor MJ... sorry but people like you will never be honored when you die...HAHAHAHAHAHA so JUST BEAT IT

67. Jules -
Goodbye Micheal Jackson, It was a great ride all the way to the end! Thanx for the music, thanx for the moves and thanx for the memories.

The crosses we bare are our own and are judged by only one.

68. Danielle -
MJ's memorial was no where near the circus I thought it would be.
Although a bit over done at times, most of it reminded me of who the man was instead of Michael the superstar. Gladys Knight, when asked if she thought Michael lived a tortured existence said she had to say Yes... All he wanted was the normal love and acceptance all of us desire, but because of his fame, he was never able to attain that. I find it sad that it took the man's death to reveal the love people had for him that was not the result of his fame... but because suddenly we realized he was a son, a brother, a friend and a father. I was guilty of never seeing him that way. My loss.

69. Ms.Fancy -
I guess you've never had someone you love pass away. I think you need to get a life and let MJ rest in peace. People like you are the reason this is soooo tragic. No matter what they did for a memorial service there are those like you that would say something negative. GROW UP---Let MJ and his family do whatever they need to find some kind of closure.

70. Danielle -
Great tribute from the Phillipines

71. sweet -
Michael, We love you so much! we missed you alot my idol the no1 king of pop all over the word. god bless you! may you R.I.P good bye! MJ

72. Yahoo! Music User -
hahahaahahha I just don't understand why people like you can not accept that most of the people in this world love MJ so much

you are so cynical and jealousy
shame on you

we love MJ because he is awesome, amazing, talented, genius, sweet, loving, carrying person

if you just can not accept it just SHUT UP !!

73. -
For those of you who didn't understand the article, I don't think Mr. Eccleston's actually saying anything bad about Michael Jackson himself... or at least he's not debating that he was an amazing musician and person. All he's trying to say is that THE CEREMONY could have come from the heart... and that at least people could have been honest about what they said... doesn't mean they have to say ALL that they think, even if they just say their good thoughts it's OK, just that I think he's just saying that it was a bit too fake and superficial when it was a time to be deep and meaningful.

74. Solo -
The blogger is talking BS.

75. Kouru -
who the hell wrote this?! what a stupid blogger! it was a very nice memorial service. Leave MJ alone!

76. Yahoo! Music User -
THE WHOLE EVENT WAS A FARCE!

77. david l -
Someone here posted a naive comment..trying to equate heath ledger to MJ...how?!..You cannot compare Michael Jackson to anyone else...come on people....Respect is the beginning of wisdom...and this Blogger is Shallow. R.I.P MJ.

78. sam -
If you look at what he has done in his lifetime you wouldn't be writing this article or blog. He has help so many charities and families. People are so hungry money they will destroy anyone for a dime and in turn destroy themselves. he has donated over 500 million dollars to the poor,sick in more then 30 countries. He is the greatest and one of the kindest souls on earth. All these accusations are full of crap and the parents should be arrested for making their children lie for money. I personally know few people that MJ has help with medical bills, one he help pay 350k bill and the other over 400k for them to heal and becme well...Life saver. He is not only the king of pop but a king to humanity. Media is the evil force in this world, they never show anyone that does great work for humanity but show the negative of the world. Lets praise our good examples maybe people will follow them rather then the negative.

79. faith -
whoeva this blogger thinks he is if u never liked MJ and his family pliz shut up and get a life. MJ was the best entertainer and the yes he was not perfect and if u belive u are move to heaven and stop judging people u know nothing about ; IDIOT

80. Silent Hustle -
i suggest you educate yourself. maybe then youd realize the impact this one man had on this earth.

uhh someone mentioned heath ledger... heath ledger didnt achieve as much in his lifetime as much as michael did.

~this memorial service was well.. a memorial service.
it highlighted his achievements and all that.
watd you expect it to be like?
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