Poignant service says goodbye to M.J., the man

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NEKESA MUMBI MOODY | 07/ 7/09 11:54 PM | AP

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Janet Jackson, center, comforts her niece Paris Jackson as LaToya Jackson, left, and Prince Michael look on at the memorial service for Michael Jackson at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Thursday, July 7, 2009. (AP Photo/Gabriel Bouys, pool)

LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson was an entertainment phenomenon both triumphant and troubled, a dazzling performer who transcended barriers, transformed the music world and transfixed fans and non-fans alike in every corner of the Earth.

But Tuesday's memorial was not for that Michael Jackson.

Instead, those closest to the legend gave us a glimpse of Michael Jackson the man.

In a poignant and serene service, the portrait they painted was of a human just as remarkable, making his loss doubly painful to bear for those who truly loved him.

"I just wanted to say ... ever since I was born, Daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine. And I just wanted to say I love him _ so much," said Jackson's 11-year-old daughter, Paris-Michael, before dissolving into tears and falling into the embrace of her aunt Janet.

It was a deeply emotional moment, the most profound part of a memorial that accomplished what Jackson could not in life: humanizing a man who for so long had seemed like a caricature.

How could someone who moved like he moved, sang like he sang, and reached musical heights no person has ever touched be as human as the rest of us? How could a man who threw a wedding for Elizabeth Taylor, had a chimpanzee as a companion, and wore masks to cover his surgically altered face be any part normal?

How can a man who admitted he shared his bed with boys _ though he maintained it was never sexual, as others suggested _ be a decent man, closer to saintly than devilish?

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It took those closest to him, from his brother Marlon to his old friend Brooke Shields, to explain Michael Jackson to those who saw him as a talented freak _ an image that deeply pained Jackson.

So while Motown founder Berry Gordy talked about the child prodigy he signed at age 10, and pronounced him not just the King of Pop, but "the greatest entertainer who ever lived," he also talked about the little kid who played catcher during family softball games against the Gordys, who cracked jokes and frolicked in the pool. Magic Johnson talked about the perfectionist who made him achieve higher heights as a basketball player, but also told of sitting around and eating KFC at his home. And Shields talked about a friendship in which laughter was central to it all.

"We had a bond, and maybe it was because we both understood what it was like to be in the spotlight from a very, very young age," Shields said, fighting back tears. "Both of us needed to be adults very early, but when we were together, we were two little kids having fun. ... M.J.'s laugh was the sweetest and purest of anyone I've known."

For Jackson's family and the organizers of the memorial, it was a successful rehabilitation of the image of a superstar who had been derided for so long. The words "sweet" and "pure" had rarely been used to describe Jackson in the last two decades of his life, marked by allegations of child abuse, an ever-changing face, multiple lawsuits, eccentric behavior and what seemed to be one bad career move after another.

Only true Jackson fans, a number that seemed to be dwindling year after year, seemed to remember the man who dazzled us with "Thriller," made us swoon with delight with infectious grooves like "Rock With You" and "Remember the Time," and conversed with presidents, kings and queens.

Tuesday's memorial reminded us of that Michael Jackson, too. The universally revered and admired former South African President, Nelson Mandela, offered words of condolences and love for Jackson in a statement read by Smokey Robinson.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, talked about how Jackson held court with African leaders in his bid to help slow the spread of AIDS there.

And Maya Angelou, who was also represented by her words instead of her presence, offered a loving tribute for the entertainer in remarks read by Queen Latifah.

"He took a pose on his toes for all of us," Angelou wrote, remarking on his worldwide influence from "Birmingham, Ala., to Birmingham, England."

For an entertainer known for his amazing music, song took a backseat to sentiment at the service. But when it was used, it was to great effect. His very biggest hits were not part of the program.

Instead, what we heard were the songs that reinforced Jackson outside of entertainment. Longtime friend Stevie Wonder _ who summarized the thoughts of many when he said, "This is a moment I wished I didn't live to see" _ sang his own "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer," originally intended as a bitter breakup song but repurposed as a sad goodbye.

Lionel Richie, Jackson's collaborator on the anthem "We Are the World," sang a gospel classic, "Jesus is Love." Another gospel hymn heralded the arrival of Jackson's casket when a choir sang the lines, "Hallelujah, hallelujah, we're going to see the King."

Two of Jackson's songs underscored his humanitarian side _ the closing numbers, "We Are the World" and the anthem for his charity, "Heal the World."

Usher's heartbreaking rendition of "Gone Too Soon," which Jackson wrote as a memorial for Ryan White, one of the early public faces of AIDS, captured the pain not only of his fans and friends, but of his family, as the Jackson brothers came together and gripped a sobbing Usher in their arms afterward.

And Jermaine Jackson's version of "Smile," which Michael Jackson had often used as a metaphor for his own tragic life, was a fitting epitaph for his brother.

But perhaps no one lifted up the image of Jackson more than the Rev. Al Sharpton, in rousing, church-like sermon that took Michael Jackson back from the tabloid headlines. Sharpton looked at Jackson's children and declared: "Your daddy wasn't strange _ what he had to deal with was strange."

LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson was an entertainment phenomenon both triumphant and troubled, a dazzling performer who transcended barriers, transformed the music world and transfixed fans and non...
LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson was an entertainment phenomenon both triumphant and troubled, a dazzling performer who transcended barriers, transformed the music world and transfixed fans and non...
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- ccmd I'm a Fan of ccmd 18 fans permalink

again:

1. its really amazing that people forget that they have the option to change the channel/turn off the television, click or not click. if you want to know whats happening in china simply google it its that simple.

2. movie theaters simulcasting the memorial. mj coverage gives cnn high ratings, more than 1000 comments on every mj thread here, 1.6 mill turn out to retrieve tickets for mj memorial, countries around the world who hate our guts mourning mj, people in third world countries with no internet access probably never seen a tv know his music and mourns the icon's death , mj shrines at every us embassy, mj sold more albums after death than the would have been no. 1 black eye peas album release last week (3 mj albums outsold bep, each with over 100, 000 sold compared to bep 88,000 and thats not counting the millions of mj internet albums, song downloads, ringtones etc) etc etc etc i could go on.

3. you complainers are clearly outnumbered. and guess what!?? you are feeding the "fodder". yes keep those hits coming...

in the words of the late great Michael Joseph Jackson: hehehe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 07/07/2009

I second that Heeee heee heeee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 07/07/2009

The man was a genius.
He united the world.
He was a kind generous warm spirit.
He gave everything of himself to everyone.
We are the World was truly pioneering.
He broke barriers we will still never appreciate or understand.
Michael deserved this special tribute.
May he truly rest in peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 07/07/2009
- ccmd I'm a Fan of ccmd 18 fans permalink


all these people whining posting the same comments over and over: "enough", "stop with all the mj coverage", wah wah wah sorry folks, it will not go away. there's more of us and less of you. i wonder would it be the same if this was say a garth brooks or someone

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 07/07/2009
- topkatnc I'm a Fan of topkatnc 30 fans permalink
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Garth Brooks ? ..you got to be kidding...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 07/07/2009
- ccmd I'm a Fan of ccmd 18 fans permalink


sorry thats the best i could do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 07/07/2009
- Bude I'm a Fan of Bude 165 fans permalink
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Who's Garth Brooks?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 07/07/2009
- Pema I'm a Fan of Pema 42 fans permalink
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we want some NEWS! i am tired of not hearing what is happening because of someone dieing enough already.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 07/07/2009
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I'll remember how the media tore him down, and I'll remember how they praised Elvis and Madonna constantly. Wonder why....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 AM on 07/07/2009
- Furby I'm a Fan of Furby 66 fans permalink
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Elvis didn't diddle children, and Madonna ain't dead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 07/07/2009
- pearlx2 I'm a Fan of pearlx2 26 fans permalink

He didn't!? So his marriage to 14 year old Priscilla Presley went unconsummated for 4 years??? FAT CHANCE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 07/07/2009
- Lurker50 I'm a Fan of Lurker50 8 fans permalink

I beg to differ, Priscilla was 14

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 07/07/2009
- souris I'm a Fan of souris 11 fans permalink
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.............I've heard of "the long goodbye", but this whole process went from overdone to morbidly ridiculous about a week ago......enough already!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 07/07/2009

Haha, shut off the tv and go to work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 07/07/2009
- atomic I'm a Fan of atomic 65 fans permalink
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it's not effecting you ... it didn't happen to you ... stop trying to make it about you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 07/07/2009
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One of my fondest memories:

I remember back when cable news outlets used to actually report the news.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 07/07/2009
- xmw I'm a Fan of xmw 17 fans permalink

NOW THEY CREATE IT AND THEN GIVE COMENTARY ON IT....WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 07/07/2009
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Keep an eye on Smokey Robinson in this funeral. I have heard him defend Michael Jackson on many occasions, and I think he will be able to do a very apt musical tribute.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 AM on 07/07/2009
- cdiasmd I'm a Fan of cdiasmd 6 fans permalink
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Keep an eye on Bubbles, Liz, Quincy and Lisa Marie.... wait they aren't there! hmmmmmm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 07/07/2009

We are idiots.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 07/07/2009
- sexyrexy I'm a Fan of sexyrexy 19 fans permalink

TALK FOR OURSELF!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 07/07/2009
- sexyrexy I'm a Fan of sexyrexy 19 fans permalink

OOPS.. TALK FOR YOURSELF!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 07/07/2009
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I wonder if the hotels selling out and other money-generating sources will offset the $2+ million tax payer cost of the funeral (po|lice, sanitation, etc.).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 07/07/2009
- cyoohoos I'm a Fan of cyoohoos 34 fans permalink
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Not to mention, the airline taxes, the food and beverage taxes, the gas taxes, etc.

If the gov't of Los Angeles was smart, they would have enacted a MJ Memorial tax of $5 for everyone attending the memorial and wrote the tax bill directly to AEG. They had their chance to recoup the costs, now they should just live with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 07/07/2009
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Most definitely they will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 AM on 07/07/2009

Hotel Revenue will not offset the cost of overtime and triple manning for the police dept. I think private donations should pay for that. CA is bankrupt. We can't put a memorial tribute above and beyond a destitute area. They'll be worse off after the memorial, especially with some of his crazy fans flying in from other countries and can't even get in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 07/07/2009
- leonel I'm a Fan of leonel 7 fans permalink

THE BEST THING TO REMEMBER FROM THIS ABSURD BUT EXCITING CELEBRATION IS THAT THESE ARE THE SAME COMMENTATORS AND REPORTERS THAT PUT ON THE POLITICAL NEWS.

In the future, it is likely to be blended even more. The sex, drugs, entertainment, and violence angles and perspectives will all fit in nicely. Rock stars and comedians will become politicians and vice versa.

What is important is that it be exciting, fast, escapist, inspiring and points out irrationality. Irrationality of modern life has been pointed out before and it is common theme but needs to be in the background. Mystery of people who are creative and take chances is what is most enjoyable. As soon as the mystery is solved it's time for another story. Another Thriller is always on the way. Let go of being cynical, that is what this celebration is about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 07/07/2009

If you cant get near a TV to watch the Memorial, you can catch 3 really good live streams from MJ coverage on local California TV here: http://newsbizarre.com/2009/07/live-video-michael-jackson-memorial.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 07/07/2009
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"blue braclets for the media, gold for the fans".... i wonder how many media people (production crew) will sell those bracelets on ebay tomorrow???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 07/07/2009
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Nice of all 4 US broadcast networks preempting regular programming like soaps to go live w/ this. I guess the "trial of the Century" (OJ Simpson) wasn't enough to try and ki||ll the genre, eh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 AM on 07/07/2009
- zonafan51 I'm a Fan of zonafan51 2 fans permalink

Geez . . . just bury him already and be done with it!

Enough!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 07/07/2009

Karma is real. I can almost hear someone saying this at your memorial.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 07/07/2009
- biglith I'm a Fan of biglith 13 fans permalink

Karma is real. Criticizing someone for expressing an opinion will come back and bite you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 07/07/2009
- somefool I'm a Fan of somefool 62 fans permalink
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Applause! This is beyond ridiculous. I'm not sure what all this says about our culture, but it's nothing good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 07/07/2009
- TabbyJ I'm a Fan of TabbyJ 5 fans permalink
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Says who, people of other countries would love to live in America...­.Michael's life is the American dream.....from a little house in Gary Indiana to Neverland. People in other countries adore him and understand why he is celebrated. That's the same effect Obama has on other countries..... Maybe you should start reading because this isn't over..........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 07/07/2009

this says how much he was loved and admired...by the world!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 07/07/2009
- TabbyJ I'm a Fan of TabbyJ 5 fans permalink
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I hope you don't think this is over after he's buried, remember Anna Nicole Smith's coverage...... This is the beginning

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 07/07/2009

would you say that about your brother?????????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 AM on 07/07/2009

Go to Peter King's website to find a like mind

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 07/07/2009

Holy crap, MJ's kids will be loaded beyond imagination.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 AM on 07/07/2009
- ekoorb I'm a Fan of ekoorb 8 fans permalink

The lawyers and money-changers will end up with more than the kids.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 07/07/2009

His estate, after the bills are paid, will probably pull in 200 million per year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 AM on 07/07/2009

he made sure his kids will be set for life no matter what the outcomes of his life were. It's sad their time with their dad was cut so short.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 07/07/2009
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I can't believe people have made this an Elvis v MJ thing. Elvis was, generally, a colossally over-rated singer who ripped off songs by Carl Perkins, Otis Blackwell, and others, who enjoyed a fraction of his success but did the songs better than him anyway, and called them his own...often having his name actually added to writing credits. He had a stage presence and owed most of his talent to the period...and that's about it. There was an opening for him cause America, in its insatiable appetite to find the "great white hope", up to Elvis's arrival, hadn't seen a white guy acting like a black guy....and they dug it. In my humble opinion, Michael Jackson was more naturally talented than Elvis any day of the week and twice on Sunday. But this has nothing to do with the contributions of either both of which were vast. This has to do with America's decadence when it comes to over-blowing one's death into a sordid, overtly tacky, and vulgar presentation beyond the pale.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 AM on 07/07/2009

Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 07/07/2009
- TabbyJ I'm a Fan of TabbyJ 5 fans permalink
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I agree with you but this doesn't happen all the time. Do you realize how long ago it's been since Elvis died. Elvis died August 16 1977 this is 2009, we don't do this often. But when Elvis died you didn't see black people saying that Elvis life shouldn't be celebrated, big difference......... They same with attacks on First Lady Michelle, you didn't find black people attacking any white first ladies like they do Michelle. It's a double standard. What's with the double standard and people talk about class. Other countries embrace our President and his family better then some in the US.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 07/07/2009
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I agree with you about the double standard part, most certainly, but you, apparently, missed the major jist of my point and that's whether it's Elvis, who I didn't really care about despite the fact that I'm from Memphis, or Michael Jackson, or R*onald R*eagan whose d*eath resulted in two full weeks of insufferable wall-to-wall mainstream coverage, America stands alone in its inability to do things with a sense of decorum, proper reverence, and proportionality. We, collectively, tend to turn one's death, whether the dead person would've wanted it that way or not, into a gawdy, vulgar, and outrageous display of over indulgence and decadence to nearly obscene proportions. My guess is, both Elvis and Michael wouldn't have wanted it that way. But I guess I would've had to have ask them

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 07/07/2009
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I agree with you about the double standard part, most certainly, but you, apparently, missed the major jist of my point... and that is, whether it's Elvis, who I didn't really care about despite the fact that I'm from Memphis, or Michael Jackson, or R*onald R*eagan whose d*eath resulted in two full weeks of i*nsufferable wall-to-wall mainstream coverage, America stands alone in its inability to do things with a sense of decorum, proper reverence, and proportionality. We, collectively, tend to turn one's death, whether the dead person would've wanted it that way or not, into a gawdy, v*ulgar, and outrageous display of over indulgence and decadence to nearly o*bscene proportions. My guess is, both Elvis and Michael wouldn't have wanted it that way. But I guess I would've had to have ask them

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 AM on 07/07/2009
- Lotus19 I'm a Fan of Lotus19 8 fans permalink

Very good points. There was a lot of originality and genius in Michael's works and there is no reason in the world not to celebrate that. We'll get back to the sour economy, wars in diverse places and the joblessness stories soon enough.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 07/07/2009
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