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Here's the thing.
I watched that program that night and ever since then I've been listening to Micheal Jackson music a whole lot more. You see, after the program finished and all the talk of him started I was just being reminded of how much I use to love his songs. So what did I do? I started downloading a few songs I hadn't heard in a while and then cranked them up just so I could feel like a kid again going "Hee! Hee!", "SCHAMONG!" and just grabbing my balls a whole lot more then I usually do "OWWWWWW!".
The songs are classic, you've got to admit. I haven't come across one person who doesn't like any of his older stuff but I'm sure alot exist around these areas.
And there's Micheal Jackson, sitting there, saying "Oh this is going to bring my ratings right down". If anything, in my view, he is just going to be making more money and not just from music. He'll be getting money through from interviews and stuff like that. Mind you, not that he needs it.
But looking more at the music side of stuff I bet his CD sells have gone up since that programme launched, both over here and in America. All because Micheal Jackson, once more, has been planted into the publics minds.
I bet before he decided to do that Interview he was running low on his finances compared to what he usually has.
Publicity stunt? Maybe. As with everything else controversial he's doing too.
Here's the thing.
I watched that program that night and ever since then I've been listening to Micheal Jackson music a whole lot more. You see, after the program finished and all the talk of him started I was just being reminded of how much I use to love his songs. So what did I do? I started downloading a few songs I hadn't heard in a while and then cranked them up just so I could feel like a kid again going "Hee! Hee!", "SCHAMONG!" and just grabbing my balls a whole lot more then I usually do "OWWWWWW!".
The songs are classic, you've got to admit. I haven't come across one person who doesn't like any of his older stuff but I'm sure alot exist around these areas.
And there's Micheal Jackson, sitting there, saying "Oh this is going to bring my ratings right down". If anything, in my view, he is just going to be making more money and not just from music. He'll be getting money through from interviews and stuff like that. Mind you, not that he needs it.
But looking more at the music side of stuff I bet his CD sells have gone up since that programme launched, both over here and in America. All because Micheal Jackson, once more, has been planted into the publics minds.
I bet before he decided to do that Interview he was running low on his finances compared to what he usually has.
Publicity stunt? Maybe. As with everything else controversial he's doing too.
I too am one of those who has taken the Shabba album out of my car (Just for now) and replaced it with the Dangerous and Bad album.
He can be a kiddy fidler of a wax work, but one thing he'll always be is a darn fine music artist
Sales of History went up 600% in the week after the interview, but I wouldn't be too critical of him. He's a celebrity, it's his job to get in the media and by accepting this interview he got blanket coverage for a few weeks. ITV haven't done too bad out of this either, the papers have sold extra coppies, the public have a story their interested in - everybody happy.
And as you said, yes, everyone happy.
Listening to Micheal Jackson's music now though, I never knew music could be so fun.
"SCHAMONG!"
He stuff is still classic music of a generation, all the feggin 13 year old rude boys will never understand how great Jacko was. Unless he was remixed with some speed garge with a wanna black white guy talking quickly over it.
with a wanna black white guy
> talking quickly over it.
Ah, the irony of it all... :D
*is very suprised he is the first to comment on said irony*
> *is very suprised he is the first to comment on said irony*
*notices message was only posted 5 mins before his own*
*is no longer suprised he is the first to comment on said irony*
> badgermaniac wrote:
> with a wanna black white guy
> talking quickly over it.
>
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> Ah, the irony of it all... :D
>
> *is very suprised he is the first to comment on said irony*
hehe didnt notice that myself actually.