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Michael Jackson---MJ’s BAD

It really shocked me a lot when I got the news that MJ passed away. I was surfing online when the news popped up suddenly on my PC and made me puzzled. “Is it a virus?” It was the first idea came to my mind. Then I clicked in and went through other news sites and found it true. “The King of Pop’s era freezes forever on June 25.”, that’s the second idea came to my mind. I would say that he called an end to an era, the era of “the King of Pop”. It seems that all the fans and about-to-be fans were in grief, especially the ones who were expecting to attend his tour in London. But now this king was gone.

Looking back on his albums and songs, BAD is my favorite since he grew out of his Childness and had Attitude then. It is the seventh studio album by MJ which was released on August 1, 1987 by Epic/CBS Records. 20 years after its release, the album has sold over 30 million copies worldwide. Bad is the first, and currently only, album ever to feature five Billboard Hot 100 #1 singles. There’s no doubt that he was a talent and king in the pop world. On my iPod, this song is always there and never changes. And it will be there forever. I also love the BAD lyrics and the Bad Tour, although I only watched some videos of that.

This tour was the largest tour done by a solo performer. It created huge press and media coverage across the globe. The attendance was about 4.4 million. During this tour his concert at Aintree was a sellout with a turnout of 125.000 people. When the tour concluded it grossed a total of $125 million, adding two new entries in the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest grossing tour in history and the tour with the largest attended audience.
At last, I should say, “He was the legend.” Now he was a true “lost child”. There won’t be new MJ singles, new MJ Albums, new MJ tours any more. All we can do is to save the songs and get as many copies as we can. Someday, when we are going through stuffs in our old magazines, CDs, DVDs, PC, or portable devices, and hit an MJ news, an MJ song or album by chance, we will get into deep thinking of what happy times we had with his great music. Let’s wish him a peaceful and wonderful life in the heaven. There will be no rumors, prejudice, or diseases.



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You know what makes me sad?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQwY4ll1Kfc



 

mM
leo-j said:
You know what makes me sad?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQwY4ll1Kfc

that is sad the bastards locking him in the toilet

leo-j said:
You know what makes me sad?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQwY4ll1Kfc


He is actually very convincing when he says he never had sex with children. I am inclined to believe him (not just based on this clip but earlier interviews Ive seen years ago where he claimed innocense).

He is really a lovable person, I always loved his humble character.
(it sounds very corny claiming this after he's dead, but it's the perfect truth)



I really miss that guy...I love his music.



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leo-j said:
You know what makes me sad?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQwY4ll1Kfc

Ugh I hope those people get what's coming to them.



 

I remember BAD so well, when most people initially said it was not at all as great as Thriller (not that anyone expected it to... kinda hard to follow up the best selling album in history) but then as time passed on and all these huge hit singles after 'Bad' kept being released - 'Smooth criminal', 'Man in the mirror', 'Dirty Diana' etc it turned out as a real successful and loved album (I think 'Bad' broke some record of 7 singles with promo videos being released off of one album)

'Thriller' and 'Bad', they're really historical and epic albums. I don't like pop but I always liked MJ's music (I even own 'Dangerous' even though I only buy heavy metal records).



@slimebeast

Bad was the 2nd best selling album of all time next to Thriller



 

mM
leo-j said:
@slimebeast

Bad was the 2nd best selling album of all time next to Thriller

Ummm...are you sure about that? I heard the next biggest albums after Thriller were The Eagles-Greatest Hits, AC/DC-Back in Black and Pink Floyd-The Dark Side of the Moon.



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