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Michael Jackson is now Dead, but Will be Remembered Forever

  • Written by ijij 4 Comments4 Comments Comments
    Last Updated: June 27th, 2009

    I know this isn’t exactly money making related, but I felt I must say something about the tragic death of music legend Michael Jackson. When first heard the news from my classmates just this morning, I was at first shocked and then in denial that such an icon was no longer with us. I was unable to comprehend it. It didn’t seem real. Then after watching some of the news footage, and yahoo homepage news, I began to accept but not entirely understand that the king of pop was dead.
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    This incredibly talented and very misunderstood man had a remarkable effect on me in my youth, especially during His eighties and early nineties. His music seemed so well put together with a professionalism few had seen since Elvis Presley, and such a comparison will surely be made in the coming weeks if not for years to come – his passing is definitely on the same level.


    (sources peacebringer7 and themoviereport wordpress.com)
    So to close, I would like to think of Michael Jackson as probably the most unique and influential solo musician of our time, a controversial and mysterious figure who should be remembered for what he was, what we grew up loving him as, and that is one of the greatest entertainers of modern times.

    Rest in peace, Michael.

    MICHAEL JACKSON

    1958 – 2009

    BTW, when I googled the term Michael Jackson Dead – I came up with a url called michaeljacksondead dot com just about 7′th or 8′th position in the first page and I wonder what is the purpose of that niche would come up later. The DNS of course is not yet propagated maybe because he had just bought it just this morning and is still making the contents or whatever it is.

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  1. #1 Twitter Resources
    June 28th, 2009 at 2:09 am

    Great post, I will come back soon

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    July 6th, 2009 at 3:56 pm

    I’m coming back to read more soon, keep it up

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  3. #3 personal cash loans
    October 9th, 2009 at 3:01 am

    I was also greatly influenced by MJ in the late eighties. I will never forget the first time I saw in in his Beat It video. I must have been 10 or 11 years old at the time and I just froze in front of the tv. I also agree that he was misunderstood and a musical genius talented beyond limits. People have not realized the magnitude of what we have lost.

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  4. #4 Herman
    October 16th, 2009 at 8:12 pm

    | Michael Jackson is truly the King of Pop. i am a die hard fan of him and we are going to miss him now that he is gone.

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