Nah, was a fan of the music but not the weirdness. Anyways, Tuesday night is CSI Miami night.
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Just switched on to watch the MJ memorial concert (although I have to go to a meeting at 7.30 p.m.). Although I am a big MJ fan just interested in hearing his music, covers of his music without all the hype about how he lived his life (or how we were advised he was living it). I feel quite lucky that I was one of the ones who managed to see Michael perform at Aintree in Sept 1988 when he was at the height of his fame (and before he got really weird).
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toastie...i never got to see mj..but as you say, you saw him when he was at his best...before the downward spiral! lucky you! 80s and early 90s were fab! also Mariah Carey has just come on...so I'm away to switch over"A cat sees no good reason why it should obey another animal, even if it does stand on two legs."
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Personally the answer would be NO no chance and no way!!! even turn off the radio when his songs come on the radio!Never test the depth of the water with both feet
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I wasn't going to watch at all but turned on towards the end & caught Jermaine singing 'Smile' which was very sweet then turned back later & caught the little Welsh boy off Britain's Got Talent singing an old Jackson's number, he got a standing ovation & was wonderful. I haven't been bothered much by M.J.'s death but when his little girl took the mike at the end & tearfully said her daddy was the best father in the world & she loved him I burst into tears too, not for him but for the loss to his family.Into every life a little rain must fall.
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Ditto Sue A, pretty much where I came inHayley B
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I watched most of it, I thought it was good and not too tacky. I thought Stevie Wonder was absolutely brilliant, apart from Michael's daughter at the end i found Stevie's contribution the most moving, you could hear the emotion in his voice.
I saw Michael in concert back in 1992 during the 'Dangerous' tour. He put on a phenomenal show that I can still remember most of to this day.
There is no denying he was an excellent performer
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostNope -
a - don't watch much TV
b - can't stand wailing fans
c - will have weeds to pull
Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
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