
This should hold you over until midnight ET -- when the full song debuts on MichaelJackson.com.
89. You are kidding right?
you do know as of today, MJ had the biggest selling album in America for 2009 (Number ones).
He is also the biggest selling artist of 2009: 5.5 M albums sold in 2009. Unheard of nowadays.
Tickets to his movie are selling at an incredible pace. Do you homework. Stop writing about things you know nothing about.
So there is a lot of interest, thank you very much.
78. We all know why it is being released online. Because there is not enough interest in it or a demand for it to sell the song in retail outlets.
Posted at 1:47PM on Oct 11th 2009 by What A Has Been
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Posted at 1:56PM on Oct 11th 2009 by marieant0811
Thats only because he is dead. What has he done in the last 5 years? This is what happens when someone dies.
There is demand for Michael Jackson. The figures speak for themselves.
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #12 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)
Popular in these categories: (What's this?)
#1 in Music > R&B
#10 in Music > Pop
Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: #17 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)
Popular in these categories:
#1 in Music > R&B and Soul > Soul
#11 in Music > Pop
Posted at 1:57PM on Oct 11th 2009 by Marie
ONLY BECAUSE HE IS DEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nothing will give me more pleasure than watching Murray go down for this but it gives me even more pleasure to think that(if your a believer) whether he goes to prison or not,one day, he will have to answer for what he's done. One thing that will never change though is what a totally "senseless" tragedy this whole thing has been & that if not for such an act of complete stupidity, MJ would still be here & maybe someone would have been able to get through to him so he could see his grandchildren be born.
Posted at 1:54PM on Oct 11th 2009 by janalal4
Good afternoon Janalal4
I cannot even fathom Murray NOT going to prison over this, but nothing is for sure in this world. However, I do believe Murray or IF anyone else was involved in this, will be held accountable some day. Michael should have been enjoying his comeback right now. He had so much ahead of him yet.
77. Janalal4 thanks for the response .i will stick around .i guess just scroll down is all you can do.last night people were actually antagonizing people over race.so odd.
Posted at 1:45PM on Oct 11th 2009 by nancy
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After awhile you'll begin to recognize the usernames & you just DONT READ the post. That way you can begin to weed out the crap from the good stuff! lol
If I were a brain dead Jacko Wacko, I wouldn't get my hopes up about any gems being found in the unreleased songs Wacko Jacko left behind. When a song is unreleased it is usually because it is considered substandard and unmarketable. Maybe now that Wacko Jacko is dead they will finally release that Hurricane Katrina relief song???
97.
Nothing will give me more pleasure than watching Murray go down for this but it gives me even more pleasure to think that(if your a believer) whether he goes to prison or not,one day, he will have to answer for what he's done. One thing that will never change though is what a totally "senseless" tragedy this whole thing has been & that if not for such an act of complete stupidity, MJ would still be here & maybe someone would have been able to get through to him so he could see his grandchildren be born.
Posted at 1:54PM on Oct 11th 2009 by janalal4
Good afternoon Janalal4
I cannot even fathom Murray NOT going to prison over this, but nothing is for sure in this world. However, I do believe Murray or IF anyone else was involved in this, will be held accountable some day. Michael should have been enjoying his comeback right now. He had so much ahead of him yet.
Posted at 2:09PM on Oct 11th 2009 by MJ U R Not Alone
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I read an article the other day that was so touching. They booked MJ for the initial 10 shows which sold out immediately so they called him back & proposed a total of 30. Of coarse he was thrilled & then when THOSE sold out in no time they called him back to tell him & they said he was so overcome by emotion that he began to cry. They said he was just sobbing. That was so sad to me to think that this man didn't even REALIZE how beloved he really was. I really don't think he had a clue as to just how much people not only "remembered" him but that they would pay to see him perform again. I think he felt in some ways, that a lot of, particularly America, had abandoned him since the trial.
I miss Michael so much any song with him on it sounds good to me, it's not like he knew he was gonna die when he sang it .
I read an article the other day that was so touching. They booked MJ for the initial 10 shows which sold out immediately so they called him back & proposed a total of 30. Of coarse he was thrilled & then when THOSE sold out in no time they called him back to tell him & they said he was so overcome by emotion that he began to cry. They said he was just sobbing. That was so sad to me to think that this man didn't even REALIZE how beloved he really was. I really don't think he had a clue as to just how much people not only "remembered" him but that they would pay to see him perform again. I think he felt in some ways, that a lot of, particularly America, had abandoned him since the trial.
Posted at 2:16PM on Oct 11th 2009 by janalal4
That is so touching. Do you remember where that was from? Would love to read it. I know he needed time to heal from the trial and wanted time with his children, but sometimes I wish he would have tried to come back sooner. He would have found out how much he was missed and loved and just maybe it would have made a difference on the outcome of this all.
Thats only because he is dead. What has he done in the last 5 years? This is what happens when someone dies.
Posted at 2:05PM on Oct 11th 2009 by get it right
MJ sold out 50 concerts in hours! That speaks for itself! And he was alive then! Hmmmmmm......................
Janala, that has been a big consolation for me in this senseless tragedy - that Michael at least KNEW before he died, that his concert tickets sold out extremely rapidly, he knew that people really wanted to see and hear him perform.
I am happy about that.
102.
I read an article the other day that was so touching. They booked MJ for the initial 10 shows which sold out immediately so they called him back & proposed a total of 30. Of coarse he was thrilled & then when THOSE sold out in no time they called him back to tell him & they said he was so overcome by emotion that he began to cry. They said he was just sobbing. That was so sad to me to think that this man didn't even REALIZE how beloved he really was. I really don't think he had a clue as to just how much people not only "remembered" him but that they would pay to see him perform again. I think he felt in some ways, that a lot of, particularly America, had abandoned him since the trial.
Posted at 2:16PM on Oct 11th 2009 by janalal4
That is so touching. Do you remember where that was from? Would love to read it. I know he needed time to heal from the trial and wanted time with his children, but sometimes I wish he would have tried to come back sooner. He would have found out how much he was missed and loved and just maybe it would have made a difference on the outcome of this all.
Posted at 2:23PM on Oct 11th 2009 by MJ U R Not Alone
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I'll try to find it. I may have saved it in my computer. I'll dig around. As to a comeback any sooner? I think he was far too 'damaged' after the trial. I think he was just an extraordinarily sensitive(too sensitive for his own good most likely) soul & all you have to do is look at how he was at the beginning of the trial & watch him disentegrate throughout it to see that it took a major toll on him. I think he really needed all that time to recover, so to speak. It seems that MJ never really was able to "shake off" any adverse publicity at all. He took it all to heart.
We will ROCK WITH YOU MJ. I cant wait for the final version.Iooooooooooooooove you so much.
This isn't the article but I just happen to run across it. It leaves no doubt as to MJ's compassionate heart. Please read.
http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/jackson-gave-green-light-for-song_1118598
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