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I was in college when his 2 big albums (yes, ALBUMS) came out. Off The Wall & Thriller. Great stuff. Too bad most people under 30 mostly know him for the weirdness. He was amazing with the J5 & first few yrs when he went solo. I’ll choose to remember him from the late 60’s to early-mid 80’s.
Thats what I choose to remember him as. He started to turn a bit wierd after "Off the Wall". "BAD" was the first cassette I ever owned… so sad! Ill miss the dancing
Michael Jackson was the best performer that ever lived. I hope that they release all 250 songs soon. The coolest thing, his music and performances will live on in all of the new Michael Jackson fans that are now out there! The King of Pop went to be with God and finally, the tabloids will no longer be able to use him to make a buck!
June 26, 2009 at 7:02 am
im also saddened by the loss of this great icon.
June 26, 2009 at 7:14 am
I was in college when his 2 big albums (yes, ALBUMS) came out. Off The Wall & Thriller. Great stuff. Too bad most people under 30 mostly know him for the weirdness. He was amazing with the J5 & first few yrs when he went solo. I’ll choose to remember him from the late 60’s to early-mid 80’s.
June 26, 2009 at 7:18 am
Thats what I choose to remember him as. He started to turn a bit wierd after "Off the Wall". "BAD" was the first cassette I ever owned… so sad! Ill miss the dancing
June 26, 2009 at 7:25 am
Just heard this morning myself. I can’t believe it! I’m gutted.
July 8, 2009 at 1:43 pm
Michael Jackson was the best performer that ever lived. I hope that they release all 250 songs soon. The coolest thing, his music and performances will live on in all of the new Michael Jackson fans that are now out there! The King of Pop went to be with God and finally, the tabloids will no longer be able to use him to make a buck!
July 24, 2009 at 2:16 pm
i miss him now