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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

141. Yahoo! Music User -
YA'LL PPL R U SO SICK!! THIS ARTICLE WAS A WASTE OF TIME. STOP HATIN ON HIM... JUST BCUZ U WILL NEVER, EVER HAVE THAT CAN OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT...JUST LET HIM AND HIS FAMILY BE....LEAVE HIM ALONE!!!!

142. MiMi R -
First, YOUR BLOG SUCKS BIG TIME!! In case you didn't know, you really come off SO stupid but mainly insensitive!

I mean to call this memorial "Glitzy"? Are you insane?! Obviously this is not the traditional type funeral but this is something his fans wanted, this is something his family, friends and fans felt he deserved. Sorry you and the other idiots that aren't MJ fans had a problem with that…maybe that's why you don't get it!

MJ's memorial is what it is, A MEMORIAL, A TRIBUTE! I mean he is the King of Pop, anything less would be uncivilized!

Lastly, you (we) don't know MJ's family! You don't know his friends! So how dare you speak on what type of relationships he had with them! Bottom-line, at the end of the day they cared and loved one another...through thick and thin. And it was SO obvious during the memorial. It was heart felt, genuine and done in good taste so I don't know what the hell you're talking about?!

GET A CLUE DANNY BOY!

143. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
I think it was bs he was acussed of molesting childfren and he even paid the families off.why they would have such a big memorial and ask tax payers to pay the bill is even a bigger joke than MJ himself

144. Macy -
I think this story is very well written and agree with WOLFWIND 100%.People he wasn't a god you know! And his father is just as sick as he was. And Michael G. Elvis was never a pedophile and sued 2 times. which MJ settled out of court. Why do you think that was?Because where there is smoke there is FIRE!

145. WendeB -
#19 Yahoo! Music User - you're my hero.

For anyone who judges and hates MJ based on that 2003 Martin Bashir documentary - the one which led to the 2nd allegations and trial against MJ - please go on youtube and check out the rebuttal 'Living with Michael Jackson Take Two' (aired on Maury Povich not long after the first one but obviously not seen by nearly as many people) before you spread any more hateful assertions. I think there are 9 segments to it. Bashir is absolute slime who had 8 months of footage to creatively edit, and boy did he.
As far as Michael's accomplishments and comparisons to Mother Teresa and Martin Luther King, Jr., you are obviously not a black person. I am a white person and I can see that black music was a HUGE part of building a connection and understanding with white people, and it's no coincidence that the people who elected Barack Obama were growing up as Michael was breaking down all the barriers in the music industry. His humanitarian work, while not so appreciated in his own country of origin, was well-known and celebrated around the rest of the world.

And as far as his gender issues were concerned, the man clearly never went through puberty. Perhaps due to some genetic condition, or the autoimmune/inflammatory disorder that caused his vitiligo also attacking his reproductive system, or (I believe) castration, physical or chemical, by his disgusting and greedy father to preserve his beautiful voice - a practice long-since abandoned but once commonplace. His father regularly insulted his 'big nose' as he was growing up in the spotlight, and MJ could never overcome that.
I believe that his great tragedy in life was his overwhelming sense of obligation to everyone but himself. He was raised to people-please, by a father who scared the hell out of him. He trusted all the wrong people. He trusted his doctors to be doctors and treat his pain rather than get him hooked on dangerous painkillers to the degree that they could rip him off freely (not to mention kill him!!). He trusted Martin Bashir to depict him fairly and honestly.
He had flaws, certainly, but he was not the monster that so many people believe him to be. He was beautiful in his selflessness.

146. Sarah -
everyone keeps looking at the "bad things" that he didn't do. He's done more great things that we need to focus on. No one wants to give him credit except his fans friends and family. I think that the ones who bring up the "bad things" are just jealous of what he's done. That's my opinion. Just leave the king of pop alone and let him rest in peace. Leave his kids alone. They are feeling horrible rite now. He was and will forever will be THE KING OF POP, THE KING OF VIDEOS, and THE KING OF DANCING. I love you Michael!!! R.I.P.

147. Dana -
PS: yahoo staff or whoever else reads this...Please FIRE this person and hire someone who's better at blogging and reporting. Maybe someone a little more well-rounded who knows better then to post garbage...

148. Sherry Z -
It's ok for fat a%& Elvis Pressley who was involved with a minor (Pricilla) and hated black people and stole his style from Black people but we can't have a musical genius? Whateva, get over it white people and move on. Yes we do exist also!

149. Yahoo! Music User -
YOU ARE AN IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The memorial did just what it was suppose to do. Give people a chance to see Michael for what he was: A HUMAN BEING! It gave insight to the person and the superstar that he was. Most of all it let HIS children know how well he was loved by millions. Whatever his relationship was with his family, that is their business. What family doesn't have turmoil at times. It was just that their business is made public. It is time to leave him alone. What his daughter said was beautiful and I believe it needed to be said.

People like you have put a bad taste in his mouth and his family for years. Question: Do people like you think about his children and how all the negative statements said about him will affect them? I don't think you do. As for having a normal childhood those children were better off and probably better educated than you!

150. Yahoo! Music User -
FINALLY!
I am glad someone actually agrees with most of the "normal" people in the world! What a joke this whole thing is. MJ is getting more attention than Farrah, Elvis, Princess Di, need I go on. For what.The whole service was a joke. Don't get me wrong now I feel for his family & their loss, but come on, there was no need to for this showing. I am for sure that 1/2 the people (excluding his family) actually knew him. More knew of him, I mean I could have spoke too. If I was one of the sick people who felt the need to enter for a pass to this. Get a life!
I am glad someone actually posted something new and real about this! Thank you

151. wifey -
WHATEVER.

152. wifey -
Please leave this family alone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

153. Yahoo! Music User -
To whom ever thinks people can't deal with others having an issue with this, (colelilman) that stated "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:-)" Get over yourself, it has nothing to do with him being African American what so ever. I mean he didn't even want to he African American, so your comment is pathetic, and pretty sad, that in order to feel better about him or yourself you need to post something so lame.
You need to get past his race (whatever it was).

154. Tiffany -
Finially someone says something i have been thinking. Why is it so amazing and HORRIBLE when someone like HIM dies? What about every other person who dies? Normal people don't have a sell out at Staples Stadium for a memorial. Everyone dies, get over it. Its getting old.

155. scrat -
rest in peace michael jackson.

156. Laetitia G -
I disagree about most of the things your wrote:
1) Stevie Wonder's performance was a long disaster (and he is someone I really respect)
2) the emotion in the room was real and sincere and even came accross the TV screen.
3) yes, the performances were for the most part not up to par, but it was a funeral with a lot of sincere grieving, so most performers were too emotional to perform well. That's understandable.

As for the family's fake 'coming together', I have to agree with you. Where were they when he was being handcuffed and called a pedophile in court?

157. Tina Fay -
All you people who are treating this sick sick man like a god, need to be seen by a Dr. Its pathetic, you think he was the greatest thing to walk the earth. Um lets remember he liked little boys (said it himself).

158. Yahoo! Music User -
MJ was much better when he was with the Jackson 5 then he ever was! He had a couple hits that were okay but he is not the saint everyone is portraying him to be. Whether he is in heaven or not isn't for us to decide and that is between God and him, but seeing his actions throughout his life doesn't show any Christian views whatsoever. MJ was so obsessed with Elvis to marry his daughter and try to go out like he did. That is so pathetic and has never be the musician that Elvis was. The only reason he ever got to even keep custody of his children was because of his money and fame. I feel sorry for those kids that they have to go through the loss of their father but maybe it's for the best. MJ was also the ugliest man I have ever seen and I don't know why he couldn't just leave himself alone. He was actually pretty good looking in his younger days when he didn't bleach his skin and start messing with his face. As for the whole memorial service and everything that's been in the media since his death, IT'S GETTING ANNOYING. So he killed himself, (we all know that's what happened) so what let's all just get over it and move on with our lives. There are some more important issues going on right now like Obama being President and selling us out to foreign countries. We need to be worried about our own safety and not some washed up musician that was broke and overall just messed up in the head. Good job Mr. Eccleston, great article!!!!

159. Laetitia G -
I forgot to mention that the only thing that ultimately comes accross on this blog post (if any) is that you simply didn't like the guy and as a consequence, you are just delivering a biased judgment. The problem with that, my friend, is that it is not blog-worthy.

160. Yahoo! Music User -
This so called blogger should just go sit in a corner and think about his own memorial and leave MJ's alone.......some persons are just bad minded.....how would they like someone to sit and speak badly about memorial when they r gone?....He should go and find something better to do with his life
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