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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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121. chelsea -
Thanks for the music , M.J.

122. JCA -
FOREVER KING OF POP R.I.P M.J.

123. shar -
Mr. Dan I seriously think you need to grow up. No matter what he did, right or wrong there is only one person that he needs to answer to, and that person is neither me or IGNORANT people like you.

124. Yahoo! Music User -
Mr.Dan you are completely right... peoples show him his respects after hes dead, bunch of hypocrites. Even though his music and his dance was extraordinary, would you show some one respect after he raped your child? i doubt it.... the only peoples i feel bad for are his children.

125. Law G -
this was a really good service.

126. ChesJ -
Good funeral. This is going to be remember for a very long time.

127. MILLICENT -
I thought it was touching also. I made me and mt mom cry. What Michaels daughter said was touching it is very obvious that he truly was a great father, and no matter what anyone else has to say about him she will always remember than man and father Michael was to her. No one can take that away.

128. Daniel R -
Okay what part of let the dead rest in peace don't people get. Fox news has been condeming him ever since he died and they love it. Nothing will ever change with that channel. REST IN PEACE MJ!

129. Yahoo! Music User -
That little girl is incredibly strong... I have had to get in front of the masses and give a speech about a family member who has passed on. It is so hard and emotional, if you didn't like her father at least respect her courage.

130. Yahoo! Music User -
so sad i never thought he would ever die, LONG LIVE THE KING!

131. CYNTHIA P -
I don't want to hear another bad thing about him from anyone! Those children and the family need peace

132. Lady Eagle -
May God be pleased with your work, MJ. You can finally rest in peace. Love and respect.

133. Mickey -
What about Bubbles? He did not get to say good by.

134. Yahoo! Music User -
That was very sad! I cried my eyes out when i saw what Paris said about her dad. It was so touching. I will never forget that moment.

135. Cindy -
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Jackson family, especially the children. No matter what he did or did not do, he was still a very talented performer. I feel so bad that in spite of everything he was such an unhappy soul. He gave so much to the world, his music, his talent, his charities and in the end - his life. RIP - Michael!!!

136. Sheila -
To those of you who condemn MJ shame on you. He was a wonderful person and one day all of you will know when we get to the other side. I love and will miss you very much MJ you are forever in my heart.

137. Carl -
RIP MJ. My heart goes out to the family and especially the children he left behind. May they never forget the man he truly was.

138. janita -
vjsimmons2002@yahoo.com
What an ICON; What an MEMORY; What a MAN! Now you can rest!

139. Kaylee -
*crys* i watched this and it broke my heart to hear her speak litterally started crying, R.I.P. Michael Jackson

140. Yahoo! Music User -
I agree with Mr Dan. Hey all of y'all who are slamming him, maybe Mr Dan is one of the victims' families! Stay cool -- people have different opinions about MJ. He wasn't all gold and shiny, and he made some good music, but did some awful things too.
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