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Old 30-06-2009, 11:15
Paulywauly
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Ok, so he's dead, apparently, timing, perfect.

Just when you've kind of got yourself back on top, and before you get slated for a failed come back tour that, lets face it, even someone at the age of 20 would struggle to pull off, you die, hailed a hero.

The majority of people who ripped him apart over the years come forward like the sheep they are and join the herd, crying and all that, thing is, what has he really done in the last 10 years anyway apart from finger some kids, not a lot, so it was always his legacy people were in love with anyway, the world has'nt changed because he's apparently dead, its just the same, as always.

Now all these idiots go out and buy his albums and stuff, its pathetic. Why didnt these so called fans have his albums in the first place, humans are so strange, just copy each other all the time, thats why i hate them a lot.

Anyway, stop crying now and put the kettle on, far more important.
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Old 30-06-2009, 11:25
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Ok, so he's dead, apparently, timing, perfect.

Just when you've kind of got yourself back on top, and before you get slated for a failed come back tour that, lets face it, even someone at the age of 20 would struggle to pull off, you die, hailed a hero.

The majority of people who ripped him apart over the years come forward like the sheep they are and join the herd, crying and all that, thing is, what has he really done in the last 10 years anyway apart from finger some kids, not a lot, so it was always his legacy people were in love with anyway, the world has'nt changed because he's apparently dead, its just the same, as always.

Now all these idiots go out and buy his albums and stuff, its pathetic. Why didnt these so called fans have his albums in the first place, humans are so strange, just copy each other all the time, thats why i hate them a lot.

Anyway, stop crying now and put the kettle on, far more important.
why would someone the age of 20 struggle with these gigs & why would have MJ struggled if he'd been fit and healthy - it was 50 nights spread over 6 months - with a least one days rest between each gig - at the most he would have been doing 10 gigs over a period of one month - nice work if you can get it
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Old 30-06-2009, 11:52
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Ok, so he's dead, apparently, timing, perfect.

Just when you've kind of got yourself back on top, and before you get slated for a failed come back tour that, lets face it, even someone at the age of 20 would struggle to pull off, you die, hailed a hero.

The majority of people who ripped him apart over the years come forward like the sheep they are and join the herd, crying and all that, thing is, what has he really done in the last 10 years anyway apart from finger some kids, not a lot, so it was always his legacy people were in love with anyway, the world has'nt changed because he's apparently dead, its just the same, as always.

Now all these idiots go out and buy his albums and stuff, its pathetic. Why didnt these so called fans have his albums in the first place, humans are so strange, just copy each other all the time, thats why i hate them a lot.

Anyway, stop crying now and put the kettle on, far more important.
His music understandably has been on full rotation everywhere since Friday so of course people will go and buy it. Play anyones music on all channels and radio stations and people will buy it. It's the nature of the music game.

Add the effect of his death and people feeling something called "emotion" when someone that was musically a part of their lives dies.

In my life time I cannot think of a bigger pop star and whether you like him or not he did make some great music so if people here it everywhere you can't blame them if they want to buy it.

You may not care which is absolutely fine but you have no right to tell others how they should react in this situation.
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Old 30-06-2009, 12:06
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I too am a big fan, im a big fan of music in general, im in a band, i play piano, and i di feel emotion, something just doesnt sit right with all this though, its too "normal".

I might be totally wrong, i just find it funny though how, same with princess di, these celebs get slated and ripped apart then when something bad happens, everyone starts crying and the media start saying how amazing they were again, i know its how the "business" works, but its sick.
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Old 30-06-2009, 15:17
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I too am a big fan, im a big fan of music in general, im in a band, i play piano, and i di feel emotion, something just doesnt sit right with all this though, its too "normal".

I might be totally wrong, i just find it funny though how, same with princess di, these celebs get slated and ripped apart then when something bad happens, everyone starts crying and the media start saying how amazing they were again, i know its how the "business" works, but its sick.
You're right in saying that. The media will victimise someone for years and then if and when they die they will automatically be a saint in the their eyes. You only have to look at the embarrassing way that the media fawned over Jade Goody and of course Lady Di. It is sickening.

I've always liked him and have is music already but i must admit he is not an artist i think a great deal about but it did shock me when he died which surprised me.
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