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Buzz Log: The Most Memorable Moments From The Michael Jackson Memorial

Posted Tue Jul 7, 2009 2:06pm PDT by Michael Krumboltz in Stop The Presses!

Below are several of the biggest moments from Michael Jackson's memorial. Some are light-hearted, some are heart-breaking, but all are memorable.

Brooke Shields, a very good friend of Jackson's, shared some of her favorite memories. Ms. Shields choked up a bit at the end of her speech, giving a voice to many in the audience and at home who must have felt the same way.

The Reverend Al Sharpton credited Jackson with demolishing racial barriers. Sharpton also called on fans to not focus on the scars of Jackson's career, but to focus on the journey. To Jackson's kids he said: "There wasn't nothing strange about your daddy."

Magic Johnson's humorous story about how he was shocked to discover that a huge star like Michael Jackson enjoyed Kentucky Fried Chicken gave fans an insider's glimpse into an unknowable icon.

With all the star-power in the room, it was less expected that a 12-year-old from the U.K. would make a huge impression at the memorial, but Shaheen Jafargholi's performance of the Jackson 5's "Who's Loving You" inspired a raucous round of applause.

Jennifer Hudson is no stranger to tragedy. Perhaps that's why her performance of "Will You Be There" came across as one of the memorial's most special moments.

Michael's brother Jermaine Jackson performed MJ's favorite song: "Smile." The lyrics were especially poignant: "Smile, what's the use of crying/You'll find that life is still worthwhile/If you just smile."

Perhaps the most touching moment came at the very end of the memorial when Michael's daughter, Paris, expressed her love for her late father.

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31428 Comments

81. Yahoo! Music User -
Mr. Dan- Get a grip on your life. Being "accused" and "found guilty" are two different things. You are a discrace for talking about someone who has passed in such a way. He has 3 young children who now dont have a father, you should be ashamed of yourself.

82. DiasporaL -
Yeah, He was acused of being a child molester, but he was a genius! He was magnificent in his music, his dancing and his all out care for everthing and everyone. He will be greatly missed.
RIP MJ.

83. Who Cares -
The only ones I feel for are his children. They loved their father and saw a diffrent Michael Jackson then any one else has ever seen!

84. Rendaill -
MAN THAT WAS SO SAD WHEN PARIS STARTED CRYING SHE MADE ME CRY BUT MAN R.I.P. M.J WILL BE MISSED ALL OVER WE LOVE YOU

85. MelissaB -
this is verry said MICHAEL YOU WILL BE MISSED BY EVERYONE.

86. Mirian -
i was crying like so hard ........ ;;(

87. Katheen -
Lord, please give comfort, love and peace to Michael Jackson's children. The memorial service was a great tribute to his amazing musical and dancing talents. Sure his older years were very strange to all of us but we did not walk in his shoes. God is the only one who knows the whole truth and is the One to give judgment as He will to all of us when our time comes.

88. Daniel C -
Mr Dan, you are clearly an uneducated oaf based on your grammar alone. Go take a basic sociology class and once you realize Michael Jackson was never socialized as a child, it helps explain some of his odd behavior. How you can't watch his daughter's words and feel for his children and family is despicable.

89. Yahoo! Music User -
Mr. Dan, I pray for you.

90. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
I thought it was very sad. But really Great. He was a Wonderful Artist(: RIP MJ

91. Erin -
his daughter is the sweetess...i think she meant wat she said and so did the ppl who talked today.....

92. ANGEL -
i'm just happy that this bullcrap is over.all his family and so call friends never cared about him. and now that he's dead they come out and shead crocodile tears and fight for his money.he was the great and if you ask me he is still the greates king of pop."descanse en paz michael jackson" ( r.i.p mj. and may god have mercy in his soul.

93. Go -
rip mike

94. Neda -
Hey Mr. Dan: what parent would settle with Michael for 20 million; i mean, any parent would have not settled and tried to have Michael sent to jail. it was a greedy ploy, and you know it. if the parents of those kids really cared (assuming that Michael really had molested those kids), they wouldn't have settled.

95. bigboricuabootygurl -
love u mj and we will miss u and ur music will l
ive on

96. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
It broke my heart to hear Paris' speech.

Mr.Dan, you're stupid.
Michael Jackson never touched one child, and I have logic to back up my claim.

97. Silk City -
THE KING FOREVER!!!

98. rich p -
who cares. bury him already.

99. GaryS -
everybody doesnt love him

100. Rob -
mr dan u suck
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