Whitney Houston:
Classic Whitney


Consideration,
Respect, Moderation, Whitney.
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Rosannasfriend |
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I will cop to it. I had a huge crush on Michael. At several different points in my life actually, in fact, my last one was only a few years ago when he was
considered so ugly by many. Nobody had that smile, that swagger, that build, the confidence on stage, the walk, the beautiful eyes. The intelligence, the
articulation, the poise, etc. I could go on. He was perfect and soooo imperfect at the same time. He was utterly, completely fascinating to me. If I could have
hooked up with him, and found some way to save him, I would have.
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Rosannasfriend |
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thank you, jlol. That was really nice.
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whitneysfan2002 |
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IWDWSWLM wrote:I LOVE this song. This is my favorite Michael Jackson song. Brings me to tears. I hope they play this on BET Awards show. |
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whitneysfan2002 |
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Go To www.michaeljackson.com
To leave your personal thoughts.. Here is what I said: "Will You Be There. Is a song that brings me to tears "everytime I hear it" This man is a GOD give talent just like Whitney Houston. GOD touched both artists and made them into Superstardom for a reason. They exist to share a wonderful gift like NO other artist...the gift of meaningful,life-filled,songs that bring togetherness,hope,survival, I am forever grateful to GOD for these wonderful angels. May Michael Jackson rest in peace. But his gift of songs will last forever. And may GOD bless Whitney Houston's continued genius in "I LOOK TO YOU. GOD Bless Us All." Whitneysfan2002 |
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Brasil20 |
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if ever they'll do an all-stars cd tribute to Michael, it would be an opportunity to bring together many of the greatest stars in the world....i could hear
Celine Dion doin' "You are not alone", "Mariah Carey "Gone too soon", Stevie Wonder "Wanna be
startin'somethin'", Patti LaBelle "Will you be there", Whitney Houston "Earth song", "Madonna "Billie Jean",
Aretha Franklin "Human nature", "Seal &/or Terence Trent D'Arby "Man in the mirror", Britney Spears "They don't care
about us", Usher & Justin Timberlake "Can you feel it"
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Brasil20 |
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Madonna "Billie Jean"i know the lyrics are supposed to be for a man but Madonna can do it just fot being the queen of controvercy and of twisting people's preconseption, she's used to it...besides, she sung it live in the past... |
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Whitney4eva |
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Whitney4eva |
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^^ sorry heres the link http://www.pinoychannel.tv/watch/v-152388?title=MICHAEL%20JACKSON:%20DANGEROUS%20LIVE%20CONCERT!
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jojo25 |
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Wow. This is definately heartbreaking to watch. I really appreciate you posting this concert. I got to I'll Be There and I couldn't contain myself
anymore. It's really sad that he past away so freaking young! Tonight's celebration on BET is definately going to be something very very special.
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mcworld |
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mage567890 wrote:Olivia McClurkin was Whitney's best back up singer imo.� She died oct '08 from cancer. |
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bmagdziak |
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Thanks mcworld I'd never seen that clip before.
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DCunitedJimmy |
Whitney interview in Time magazine on shelves 6/29 | |||
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Time Magazine to Publish Special Jackson Issue Originally posted Saturday June 27, 2009 06:05 PM EDT
http://www.people.com/people/package/article/0,,20287787_20288156,00.html http://www.time.com/time/ |
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nippygirl |
Re: Whitney interview in Time magazine on shelves 6/29 | |||
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i'm buying this chile
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IWDWSWLM |
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Michael Jackson's final rehearsal for London concerts may be released as album
DAILY NEWS WRITER Updated Sunday, June 28th 2009, 12:51 PM
The rehearsals at the Staples Center in Los Angeles were taped by concert promotion company AEG Live to produce an album and DVD of what Jackson had billed his "final performance" tour called "This Is It," according to Sharon Waxman of the Hollywood blog TheWrap.com. One AEG official boasted to a colleague this weekend, "We have a live album in the can," Waxman writes. Jackson had failed to appear at many of the scheduled rehearsals in Los Angeles over the past two months, but he was there for an "electric" full rehearsal on the night before his death. The rehearsal, which went on for several hours, included dancers, musicians and aerial performers. Three people close to the production said it had been captured by multiple cameras, and the audio was digitally recorded in a manner that could be used to produce surround-sound DVD and audio products. Randy Phillips, president and CEO of AEG Live, the nation's second largest concert promoter, emailed that he would not comment for the story. The spectacular 50-concert series at London's 02 arena was set to begin in July. AEG Live may stand to lose millions due to the unexpected cancellation of Jackson's 50-show London concert series, but potential earnings from recordings of the star's final moments could offset the losses - and then some. Retailers like Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble have reportedly sold out of Jackson goods in the days after his death. Patrick Woodroffe, a lighting designer for the concerts, watched the final rehearsal, he told the BBC. "We had rehearsed for the last couple weeks. We put together a complicated show, quite a spectacular show," Woodroffe said. "Of course a huge part of it was him, and I would say for the last week he hadn't really been with us. He would appear, and he would rehearse sometimes, and he would not rehearse," he said. "I guess that we were nervous whether we would be able to carry off this show at the 02." http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/michael_jackson/2009/06/28/2009-06-28_michael_jacksons_final_rehearsal_for_london_concerts_may_be_released_as_final_al.html |
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Leigh W |
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Is anyone else connecting the dots?
I don't know what it is..my intuition..but something is beginning to smell like fish! Everything seems to keep coming back to AEG. And now they so happen to have a recorded final full reheasal show from the night before? I hope there are some very keen investigators on this case. |
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IWDWSWLM |
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Leigh W wrote: Whoever is responsible - AEG, the doctor, or whomever - I DO agree with you that there is a lot more to this death than meets the eye. An overdose of medication is not the main cause, I believe Michael Jackson's grim fascination with death, 5-hour vigil over James Brown
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LAWYERS ARE BARRING FAMILY FROM ACCESS BY Bill Hutchinson DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Sunday, June 28th 2009, 4:00 AM Anzuoni/Reuters Joe Jackson, father of the late pop star Michael Jackson, gives a thumbs up to media and fans outside the family home. Related News Articles Constant pain part of Michael Jackson's life Jackson's nanny talks: Often had to pump his stomach for dangerous cocktails of drugs Michael Jackson's grim fascination with death, odd 5-hour vigil over James Brown The patriarch of the Jackson family revealed on Saturday that his children are emotional wrecks and angry at the actions of his son's lawyers in the aftermath of his death. "We're holding a family meeting now," Joe Jackson, 79, told People magazine yesterday. "We don't like what's going on." Sources told the magazine that the music idol's lawyers have not allowed the family to see his will and they fear Jackson's ex-wife, Debbie Rowe, will seek custody of the singer's two oldest children. In his first public comments since the King of Pop died Thursday, Joe Jackson said wild speculation that a prescription drug overdose killed his son have also been hurtful. "That's what we're trying to find out right now," he said of the cause of death. "We're trying to find out that information. When we find it out, we'll know." He hinted that the public has yet to learn the truth and cautioned fans of his son not to rush to judgment. "There's a lot to be told, though, I'll tell you that right now," Joe Jackson said. "The truth! The truth is still to be told." The family was gathered yesterday at Joe and Katherine Jackson's home in Encino, Calif. A family source said they've been trying to keep up a brave front for Michael's children, Prince, 12, Paris, 11, and Blanket, 7. But the raw and bitter emotions finally took their toll on the family yesterday. "The kids have fallen apart today," the source told People. "They have taken it so, so hard. [Friday] everybody was being really strong for the kids, but today it just hit everybody. There are so many tears. "There is so much sadness in the house today, it's unreal." Compounding the grief is the confusion on Michael Jackson's last wishes. "The family has no access to the will," said the source, adding they have been barred from seeing it by Jackson's lawyers. "The family has no idea what to do. They don't even know when to bury him. They don't know what to do about anything. They aren't getting any answers from Michael's lawyers." Katherine Jackson was even rebuffed by her son's handlers yesterday when she went to his house to gather clothes for his burial. "Michael's people won't give Mrs. Jackson anything," the source said. Another major concern is whether Rowe will fight the family for her children, Prince and Paris. "They haven't heard from Debbie Rowe and don't know what's going on in that respect, either," the source said. "Joe and Katherine really want the children. They for sure want the children." whutchinson@nydailynews.com |
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Nikray |
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A few things that come to mind.
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LA PRIMA DIVAS FAN |
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Nikray wrote: Exactly. I don't know how many times I've heard/read this bit of revisionistic history being spun, again and again, since MJ's passing. re: AEG: Something tells me the Jackson family (legal counsel) are considering their options -- i.e. civil action -- against the concert promoting firm. From the moment AEG reps. made clear that hiring Dr. Murray was at Michael's insistence/request, not AEG's, screamed PREEMPTIVE STRIKE. |
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