OK, so MJ died - way too young, I know, but it\'s hardly like he influenced any musicians - singers, perhaps, but his death is by no means as sad as the passings of hendirix or jerry.
And also in this great houha, everyone seems to have misse the fact that Sky Saxon died yesterday too. Now that guy was a true performer, who at 63 years old, insisted on playing his show on Saturday, before being admitted to hospital on Monday. When did MJ last perform for his fans?
I\'m positive Michael influenced more than singers and the average person on the street would not know of Jerry, may know of Hendrix but most would know of Michael Jackson.
His influence is so immense that even though it\'s been YEARS since he last performed his death still causes the reaction we have seen.
Just a few cool quotes from various sources...random rock/music personalities commenting on MJs passing.
VAN HALEN guitarist Eddie Van Halen: "I am really shocked; as I\'m sure the world is, to hear the news. I had the pleasure of working with Michael on \'Beat It\' back in \'83 one of my fondest memories in my career. Michael will be missed and may he rest in peace."
QUEEN guitarist Brian May: "Hard to know what to say what to feel. I find myself wondering what might have happened on his tour... The number of dates in the U.K. that he had committed to was insane. I did have a feeling it was impossible, but I was so shocked to hear that he went so suddenly. Very sad. Of course, I still think of him as a boy he used to come and see us (QUEEN) play when we were on tour in the States, and he and Freddie [Mercury] became close friends, close enough to record a couple of tracks together at Michael\'s house. Tracks which have never seen the light of day. Michael was the boy star of the JACKSON FIVE, and always the most screamed at. I remember in their show, they tried very hard to make all the brothers equal in the presentation, but it was abundantly obvious that all most of the girl fans really wanted to see was little Michael. It was Michael who heard our track \'Another One Bites the Dust\' when he came to see us on \'The Game\' tour ... and told us we were mad if we didn\'t release it as a single." [Read more of May\'s thoughts at BrianMay.com]
POISON drummer Rikki Rockett: "Michael Jackson huge loss!!! The words genius and musical are used in the same sentence too often. Not in the case of Michael Jackson. His musical expression will never be topped and his inspiration will live forever. R.I.P."
SHINEDOWN guitarist Zach Myers: "Sitting in a dressing room in Calgary, Canada I am more saddened than I can remember in maybe the last five years. Call the guy whatever you want... judge his actions, judge his judgments, and judge the man any way in any language you want. But Michael Jackson was the best. There was no one better. There never will be anyone better. People dont try anymore. You can take any pretty loser who can\'t sing who has a good smile and sells records and make him a star. Just look at ANYONE on the charts today. Today we lost a part of music history, a legend, and the greatest pop music artist there ever will be. The things Michael created on \'Thriller\', \'Off The Wall\' and \'Bad\' will never be matched. By anyone ever. Michael Jackson was the best. People believed in Michael Jackson who didn\'t believe in Jesus. And that, my friends, is a legend. God bless Michael Jackson\'s music, his soul, and his legend. That can never be replaced. Rest in peace, sir. God bless your soul."