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Am I the only one who never liked any of his faggy overrated music?

Seriously I just do not get what was so great about his corny music or his girly voice or his homo dance moves or his queer costumes or his **** up scarey looking face???
« Last Edit: June 27, 2009, 01:44:18 am by Klout »

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« Reply #46 on: »
Quote from: Klout;234650
Am I the only one who never liked any of his faggy overrated music?

Seriously I just do not get what was so great about his corny music or his girly voice or his homo dance moves or his queer costumes or his **** up scarey looking face???

wow... homophobic much?

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« Reply #47 on: »
faggy as in geeky/uncool not gay. girly as in high pitched to the point where it could be a woman singing. homo as in his dance moves were weird and geigh (crotch grab anyone?). and queer as in his costumes were strange, shiney, tight, and overall yea...pretty gay in bad way.  dude was pretty fruity lets face it.

I just never liked his style. always thought it was weak.  I remember being like 8 years old and laughing at one of his hit videos with my mom because it was so lame and he was such a freak.
« Last Edit: June 27, 2009, 01:10:21 pm by Klout »

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« Reply #48 on: »
Billy Mays died today.  I will miss him much more than MJ.

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« Reply #49 on: »
it\'s weird kout- i would have pegged you as someone who got down to mj....?

it\'s all about the jackson 5 really though- that ****\'s the heat!
taints rule, gypsies drool!

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« Reply #50 on: »
I like thriller.  I can\'t think of any others.

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« Reply #51 on: »
i just tried to do the moonwalk. that **** ain\'t easy.
i think it\'s turning back on me / i\'m down on the upside

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« Reply #52 on: »
http://www.youtube.com/v/tVACUjHn6yU&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xcfcfcf&hl=nl&feature=player_embedded&fs=1">http://www.youtube.com/v/tVACUjHn6yU&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xcfcfcf&hl=nl&feature=player_embedded&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="425" height="344">
A man who has seen the things I have seen,
experienced the loss and pain I have experienced,
I transcend race, hombre.

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« Reply #53 on: »
hahhaha exactly^^^^

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« Reply #54 on: »
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I like thriller.  I can\'t think of any others.


Have to agree. Liked bits of the Thriller album as a young teenager, but as I got older it didn\'t do anything for me. It\'s just mass-produced teenie fodder. And I agree wholeheartedly about all the stupid screaming and crotch-grabbing.

I may be in the minority here, but IMHO he may have been an influence on black musicians to actually get up and perform, but given that for the last twenty years most "MOBO" music (ie [soulless] "soul", [C]rap and R[ubbish]\'n\' B[oring]) hasn\'t been worth listening to, was his influence a good thing???

And before I get the "racist" comments levelled at me, some of the greatest musicians ever to grace the planet were black - just as a starter, think of all the folk and bluesmen, then hendrix, Sammy Davis Junior, the true soul singers of the 60s like Otis and Aretha etc. It\'s just that more recently, ie since MJ\'s golden period onwards, with the exception of Prince and Franti, I have yet to hear any black act whose music actually does anything for me.
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« Reply #55 on: »
Say what you will, but if I\'m with a lady wanting to move I\'ll take a lot of his dance grooves before most others. Don\'t Stop \'Til You Get Enough, Rock With You, Workin\' Day And Night, Get On The Floor, Off The Wall, Wanna\' Be Startin\' Somethin\', Thriller, Beat It, Billie Jean, and (especially) P.Y.T. are classic dance tunes. Again, I don\'t give a **** that he\'s dead, I think it\'s for the better. But with death comes review, and he was famous for his music and entertainment. He was the **** on stage, and was almost always backed by a live band.

Also, if it weren\'t for MJ there would be no Jamiroquai, and that, my friends, would **** suck. Stevie Wonder> Michael Jackson> Jamiroquai is how I look at it musically. Three gems on my playlist.
The crickets and the rust-beetles scuttled among the nettles of the sagethicket. "Vamanos amigos," he whispered, and threw the busted leather flintscraw over the loose weave of the saddlecock. And they rode on in the friscalating dusklight.  --Eli Cash

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« Reply #56 on: »
Don\'t be surprised if Phish finally covers Thriller for Halloween this year...
The best music is essentially there to provide you something to face the world with - Bruce Springsteen

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« Reply #57 on: »
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Quote from: Klout;234740
I like thriller.  I can\'t think of any others.


Have to agree. Liked bits of the Thriller album as a young teenager, but as I got older it didn\'t do anything for me. It\'s just mass-produced teenie fodder. And I agree wholeheartedly about all the stupid screaming and crotch-grabbing.

I may be in the minority here, but IMHO he may have been an influence on black musicians to actually get up and perform, but given that for the last twenty years most "MOBO" music (ie [soulless] "soul", [C]rap and R[ubbish]\'n\' B[oring]) hasn\'t been worth listening to, was his influence a good thing???

And before I get the "racist" comments levelled at me, some of the greatest musicians ever to grace the planet were black - just as a starter, think of all the folk and bluesmen, then hendrix, Sammy Davis Junior, the true soul singers of the 60s like Otis and Aretha etc. It\'s just that more recently, ie since MJ\'s golden period onwards, with the exception of Prince and Franti, I have yet to hear any black act whose music actually does anything for me.

Micheal Jackson couldn\'t carry Princes yellow assless pants.  Prince is was and always will be a better song writer, musician, producer, singer, dancer, basketball player and pancake cook then MJ ever dreamed of being.

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« Reply #58 on: »
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Quote from: boombox;234793
Quote from: Klout;234740
I like thriller.  I can\'t think of any others.


Have to agree. Liked bits of the Thriller album as a young teenager, but as I got older it didn\'t do anything for me. It\'s just mass-produced teenie fodder. And I agree wholeheartedly about all the stupid screaming and crotch-grabbing.

I may be in the minority here, but IMHO he may have been an influence on black musicians to actually get up and perform, but given that for the last twenty years most "MOBO" music (ie [soulless] "soul", [C]rap and R[ubbish]\'n\' B[oring]) hasn\'t been worth listening to, was his influence a good thing???

And before I get the "racist" comments levelled at me, some of the greatest musicians ever to grace the planet were black - just as a starter, think of all the folk and bluesmen, then hendrix, Sammy Davis Junior, the true soul singers of the 60s like Otis and Aretha etc. It\'s just that more recently, ie since MJ\'s golden period onwards, with the exception of Prince and Franti, I have yet to hear any black act whose music actually does anything for me.

Micheal Jackson couldn\'t carry Princes yellow assless pants.  Prince is was and always will be a better song writer, musician, producer, singer, dancer, basketball player and pancake cook then MJ ever dreamed of being.

And yet, I\'d still rather listen to popular MJ than popular Prince... About the only prince song I like is The Cross...
The best music is essentially there to provide you something to face the world with - Bruce Springsteen

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« Reply #59 on: »
Nobody cares what you think Yoda!

Actually I don\'t care enough about either artist to really care.... well, Purple Rain is without question a masterpiece.

So, shut the **** up Donny!