I H T D - kommt es oder nicht, und wenn ja - wann?! [+ Umfrage]

  • Quote

    Originally posted by Decapitations Bloodbath
    ist das lied jetzt fertig aufgenommen ? -_-


    Nein, nein, das dauert noch, so schnell kann das garnicht gehen, du kennst doch Michael, Perfektionist [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':)' />


    Ebenso müssten ein paar der anderen an dem Projet beteilgten Stars ihren Part aufnehmen [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/daumenhoch.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':top' />

  • Hab keine Ahnung, ob das schon gepostet wurde:


    Nach dem Artikel haben Patti Labell, Stevie Wonder und Little Richard auf den bahamas ihre Parts von From the Bottom of my heart eingesungen.



    Little Richard: 'Come and see Macon's pride and joy'


    By Maggie Large


    TELEGRAPH STAFF WRITER



    Little Richard is in Macon, and he says he's going to put on a heck of a show.


    That in itself is news these days, especially with all the wrangling this week over who's paying to set up his piano.


    The Macon native hasn't played in Macon since a 2001 show at the Macon Coliseum, during which he wowed fans with his rollicking piano stylings and random proclamations.


    Though he's in his 70s, Richard's not in his dotage. He was recently in a commercial for Motorola telling a phone booth full of musicians to "shut up!"


    The "architect of rock 'n' roll" took a few minutes to talk with The Telegraph recently as his stretch limousine idled on a Hollywood street.


    "Hold on baby, someone's at my limo window," Richard said as he paused to chat with an adoring fan.


    He was "doing some business" on the West Coast before heading to the Bahamas to record with singing legends Stevie Wonder and Patti LaBelle. It's for Michael Jackson's Katrina benefit single, tentatively titled "From the Bottom of My Heart."


    "Patti's an old friend of mine from the old school," he said.


    Abreast of current trends, he's made room for hip-hop artists, including Will Smith and Kanye West. "Jesus Walks" is one of his favorite songs, he said.


    "I think it's beautiful. These people are singing and expressing what they see and how they live."


    Now living in the Nashville, Tenn., area, where he has two sisters and a brother, Richard said Music City suits him just fine.


    "I've always loved country music," Richard said. "I'm talking about Hank Williams. I go back to Minnie Pearl, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton and Clint Black."


    He's happy to show his hometown a good time.


    "I want everybody to come," he said. "Black, white, yellow, brown. I want them all to come and see Macon's pride and joy."



    To contact Maggie Large, call 744-4229 or e-mail mlarge@macontel.com


    http://www.macon.com/mld/macon/news/local/12849409.htm



  • Das sind tolle News [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wau.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':wau' />


    Jaja de Technik von heut zu tage, und Pro7 meint keiner würde mit Mike singen...tz tz 8)

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    Originally posted by Slimco88
    geile news, meine spannung auf den song wird immer grössr


    aber echt [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/positiv.yeah.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':yeah' />

  • http://www.calendarlive.com/music/pop/cl-e...e-more-channels



    Where's Michael?
    Is he or isn’t he making a Katrina benefit CD? Only Michael Jackson knows.
    By Geoff Boucher, Times Staff Writer



    Nothing is ever easy or quick when it comes to Michael Jackson projects. The latest example: Last month, the fading pop star loudly trumpeted plans to record an all-star charity single for Hurricane Katrina victims. Now that plan, which called for a CD to be ready in two weeks, is either falling behind schedule or simply falling apart, depending on whom you ask.


    Charles A. Bobbit, executive vice president of James Brown Enterprises, said, "We heard from Michael's people last week.... It's been pushed back about one or two more weeks. We're told that the song wasn't as Michael wanted it but that it is going forward."


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    But the manager for a Grammy-winning artist whose name was on the list of Jackson's star-studded choir wasn't as confident.


    "It's going nowhere," he said. "We had one phone call and nothing has happened since, and I'd be surprised at this point if it did. We're not really wanting anything to do with Michael right now anyway."


    That manager spoke on condition of anonymity, which happens frequently these days when the subject is Jackson, a figure who inspires the willies in many music industry folks, although a good number of his artistic peers retain some measure of admiration for his lifetime of influential hits.


    It's been a while since he topped the singles charts ("You Are Not Alone" led the Billboard Hot 100 for one week in 1995), and when he proposed on Sept. 6 the recording of an all-star sing-along in the style of "We Are the World," there was a sense among some cynics that the goal was to help Katrina victims and his own career.


    Jackson's spokeswoman, Raymone K. Bain, said Wednesday that all questions will be answered in short order and skeptics will be proved wrong. She said Jackson flew to London last week, where (between a visit to Madame Tussauds wax museum and the stage show of "Billy Elliot") the 47-year-old star was in the studio recording for the song.


    A photo hit the Internet showing the rail-thin singer in an untucked red shirt, standing before a microphone and perusing sheet music. "When Mr. Jackson has completed this process, he will be sending the music to the artists," Bain said in an e-mail response to Times enquiries about the project status. "The next phase will be scheduling a recording date."


    In his Sept. 6 announcement, Jackson named the heavyweights he said would be joining him in the project: Mariah Carey, Jay-Z, R. Kelly, Lauryn Hill, James Brown, Wyclef Jean, Lenny Kravitz and eight other acts. A publicist who works with one platinum-selling act on the list said the announcement was met with a ripple of irked surprise.


    "A lot of the people on that list found out about their commitment when the release came out," the publicist said.


    As to the status of any participants other than Brown, everyone seems to be in the dark. "Do you know who is going forward with it?" Bobbit asked. "What I have heard is that some of the singers will not be there. I think some of them may have been enthusiastic at the start but that the delays might be a problem. People are busy."


    Bobbit said he heard that R. Kelly had dropped out. Kelly's manager, Derrel McDavid, would say only that the singer's schedule is in flux and that he is uncertain where the entire project stands. Laura Swanson, senior vice president of publicity for Island Def Jam, the label home of Carey, would only say, "I don't believe Michael's done any recording for his benefit single. At least not that I've heard of."


    Bain did not answer when asked which artists were expected to join in, nor did she address the suggestion that some artists had been caught off guard by the use of their names.


    She did e-mail: "The project is continuing on a fast track as it has been less than a month since Mr. Jackson announced his plans regarding his Katrina Relief effort.... Mr. Jackson looks forward to the participation of the artists whose goals and objectives are the same as his."


    (There may be a name issue: The title mentioned in the initial announcement, "From the Bottom of My Heart," turns out to already be in use — Stevie Wonder's new album "A Time 2 Love" has a track with that name and also comes on the CD bundled with a Katrina benefit single, "Shelter in the Rain.")


    Originally, Bain said digital technology would make it easy for stars to send in their vocal contributions from wherever they were, but Bobbit said he'd heard the plan was to assemble everyone on a soundstage in New York, London or Los Angeles. "Mr. Brown will be there, wherever it is," he added.


    Jackson has two wildly different experiences with all-star songs written to raise money in the wake of catastrophe. He famously participated in the "We Are the World" recording, which raised millions for African famine relief in the 1980s. His efforts to record a charity single called "What More Can I Give" in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks did not fare as well. It was delayed, downsized and ultimately became a symbol of his feuding with executives at Sony Music.


    Since his acquittal in June of child molestation charges, Jackson has been spending most of his time as a houseguest in the palace of Sheik Salman ibn Hamed Khalifa, the crown prince of Bahrain. The charity single is scheduled to be released on 2 Seas Records Inc., a label owned by the Bahraini royal, who accompanied Jackson to London for the recent recording sessions


    http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?Stor...15-054423-7761r
    Jackson charity single still a mystery
    LOS ANGELES, Oct. 15 (UPI) -- Michael Jackson's charity single for Hurricane Katrina victims has either fallen behind schedule or fallen apart, the Los Angeles Times said Saturday.


    One industry source told the Times Jackson's project is "going nowhere."


    The manager who would only speak to the newspaper if his name was not revealed, said: "We had one phone call and nothing has happened since, and I'd be surprised at this point if it did. We're not really wanting anything to do with Michael right now anyway."


    However, a spokesman for James Brown Enterprises said he was told by "Michael's people" that the song has changed and the project has been "pushed back one or two weeks."


    Jackson spokeswoman Raymone K. Bain said all questions would be answered in a short time, the Times said.


    Jackson, 47, has been in London this week, reportedly preparing the song.


    "The next phase will be scheduling a recording date," Bain told the newspaper via e-mail.

  • Folgende Aussagen machen mich ziemlich skeptisch den neuen Song betreffend:


    "Jackson's spokeswoman, Raymone K. Bain, said Wednesday that all questions will be answered in short order and skeptics will be proved wrong. She said Jackson flew to London last week, where (between a visit to Madame Tussauds wax museum and the stage show of "Billy Elliot") the 47-year-old star was in the studio recording for the song."


    -> Das scheint ja wenigstens ein wenig positiv zu sein, da es bedeutet, dass es demnächst wenigstens eine kleine Pressemitteilung über den momentanen Zustand des Songs geben wird. Wie es aber aussieht, sieht es im Moment nicht allzu gut aus.


    "When Mr. Jackson has completed this process, he will be sending the music to the artists," Bain said in an e-mail response to Times enquiries about the project status. "The next phase will be scheduling a recording date."


    -> DAS heisst ja, dass Michael selbst noch gar nicht fertig ist mit dem Song, seinen Vocals usw... Er sollte sich tatsächlich mal etwas beeilen. Es geht ja nicht um uns Fans, sondern um die Weltöffentlichkeit und vor allem auch um die anderen Künstler, die ja auch nicht ewig Zeit haben. das bedeutet, dass Michael bis JETZT immer noch NICHT den fertigen Song an die anderen Künstler geschickt hat und diese ihre Parts noch nicht einmal anfangen konnten aufzunehmen!!!


    "In his Sept. 6 announcement, Jackson named the heavyweights he said would be joining him in the project: Mariah Carey, Jay-Z, R. Kelly, Lauryn Hill, James Brown, Wyclef Jean, Lenny Kravitz and eight other acts. A publicist who works with one platinum-selling act on the list said the announcement was met with a ripple of irked surprise. A lot of the people on that list found out about their commitment when the release came out," the publicist said."


    -> Das war das, was ich befürchtet habe. Ziemliche Unübersichtlichkeit und vor allem sicherlich auch für viele Sänger überraschend auf dieser Liste zu stehen, ohne hundert prozentig zugesagt zu haben. Wollte Michael sie so unter Druck setzen, denn würden sie daraufhin absagen, würden sie nicht gut aussehen.


    "[...]some of the singers will not be there. I think some of them may have been enthusiastic at the start but that the delays might be a problem. People are busy."


    -> Eben. Der Hurrikan ist schon etwas her, und die Künstler wollen sich sicherlich auch bald wieder ihren eigenen Projekten zuwidmen.


    "Bobbit said he heard that R. Kelly had dropped out. Kelly's manager, Derrel McDavid, would say only that the singer's schedule is in flux and that he is uncertain where the entire project stands."


    -> Sieht gar nicht gut aus, wenn jetzt die ersten Künstler schon abspringen...


    "Bain did not answer when asked which artists were expected to join in, nor did she address the suggestion that some artists had been caught off guard by the use of their names. She did e-mail: "The project is continuing on a fast track as it has been less than a month since Mr. Jackson announced his plans regarding his Katrina Relief effort.... Mr. Jackson looks forward to the participation of the artists whose goals and objectives are the same as his."


    -> Klingt irgendwie auch nicht allzu optimistisch und auch etwas skeptisch und zurückhaltender als noch vor ein paar Wochen, als stolz und vollmundig die größten Namen des Musikbusiness genannt wurden.


    "Originally, Bain said digital technology would make it easy for stars to send in their vocal contributions from wherever they were, but Bobbit said he'd heard the plan was to assemble everyone on a soundstage in New York, London or Los Angeles. "Mr. Brown will be there, wherever it is," he added."


    -> Sie sind sich also noch nicht einmal einig darüber wie, wo und in welcher Form der Song aufgenommen, promotet und/oder auch ein Video dazu gedreht werden soll ???Klingt, als ob alles noch ziemlich im Anfangsstudium sei...


    "Michael Jackson's charity single for Hurricane Katrina victims has either fallen behind schedule or fallen apart, the Los Angeles Times said Saturday. One industry source told the Times Jackson's project is "going nowhere."


    -> DAS befürchte ich langsam leider auch...


    "The manager who would only speak to the newspaper if his name was not revealed, said: "We had one phone call and nothing has happened since, and I'd be surprised at this point if it did. We're not really wanting anything to do with Michael right now anyway. However, a spokesman for James Brown Enterprises said he was told by "Michael's people" that the song has changed and the project has been "pushed back one or two weeks."


    -> Also wird alles um weitere WOCHEN verschoben. Das heisst bei Michael Jackson wahrscheinlich MONATE !


    "Jackson spokeswoman Raymone K. Bain said all questions would be answered in a short time, the Times said."


    -> Das kann man nur hoffen, dass alles mal bald geklärt wird.


    "The next phase will be scheduling a recording date," Bain told the newspaper via e-mail.


    -> Es gibt demnach also noch nicht einmal einen Ansatz, bzw. möglichen Aufnametag... Alles liegt noch in weiter Ferne!


    Versteht mich nicht falsch, genauso begeistert wie ich am Anfang über dieses Projekt war, bekomme ich echt langsam Angst, dass das ganze nix mehr wird. Ich will nicht zu pessimistisch sein, aber man muss auch die anderen Künstler verstehen, auch ihr Name leidet darunter, dass dieser Song einfach nicht fertig wird, und wenn Michael und seine Leute es nicht geplant bekommen, sind sie am Ende selber Schuld. Die anderen Stars haben nunmal auch noch was anderes zutun, wobei viele ja auch schon bei diversen anderen Charity Konzerten für die Hurrikan Opfer mitgemacht haben, Spenden gesammelt haben, usw... Dieser Song wäre für viele nur noch ein Zubrot gewesen...
    Man kann nur hoffen, dass Michael noch langsam an den Start kommt und den Song beendet und nicht noch allzu lange dran herumbastelt, egal was er für ein Perfektionist ist. Wenn es noch klappt, bin ich der erste der gerne gratuliert ...

  • Quote

    Originally posted by Decapitations Bloodbath
    mike wird das lied alleine singen und es wird irgendwan nächstes jahr rauskommen und vom erfolg her \"cry\" schlagen -_-


    [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ja-lol.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=';D' /> [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ja-lol.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=';D' />

  • Jackson's Katrina aid CD cloaked in mystery
    Delays caused some singers to back out; cynics say Michael wants to boost his own lagging career.



    By Geoff Boucher
    Los Angeles Times
    Nothing is ever easy or quick when it comes to Michael Jackson projects. The latest example: Last month, the fading pop star loudly trumpeted plans to record an all-star charity single for Hurricane Katrina victims. Now that plan, which called for a CD to be ready in two weeks, is either falling behind schedule or simply falling apart, depending on whom you ask.
    Charles A. Bobbit, executive vice president of James Brown Enterprises, said, "We heard from Michael's people last week. . . . It's been pushed back about one or two more weeks. We're told that the song wasn't as Michael wanted it but that it is going forward."



    But some artists who were on the list of Jackson's star-studded choir say the project is going nowhere. They are also wary about being associated with Jackson in the first place.
    Such aversion happens frequently these days when the subject is Jackson, a figure who inspires the willies in many music-industry folks, although a good number of his artistic peers retain some measure of admiration for his lifetime of influential hits.
    Designed to help his career?


    It's been a while since he topped the singles charts ("You Are Not Alone" led the Billboard Hot 100 for one week in 1995), and when he proposed on Sept. 6 the recording of an all-star sing-along in the style of "We Are the World," there was a sense among some cynics that the goal was to help Katrina victims and his own career.
    Jackson's spokeswoman, Raymone K. Bain, said last week that all questions will be answered in short order and skeptics will be proved wrong. She said Jackson flew to London recently, where (between a visit to Madame Tussauds' wax museum and the stage show of "Billy Elliot") the 47-year-old star was in the studio recording for the song.
    A photo hit the Internet showing the rail-thin singer in an untucked red shirt, standing before a microphone and perusing sheet music. "When Mr. Jackson has completed this process, he will be sending the music to the artists," Bain said in an e-mail response to Los Angeles Times inquiries about the project status. "The next phase will be scheduling a recording date."
    In his Sept. 6 announcement, Jackson named the heavyweights he said would be joining him in the project: Mariah Carey, Jay-Z, R. Kelly, Lauryn Hill, James Brown, Wyclef Jean, Lenny Kravitz and eight other acts. A publicist who works with one platinum-selling act on the list said the announcement was met with a ripple of irked surprise.
    "A lot of the people on that list found out about their commitment when the release came out," the publicist said.
    Delays may cause dropouts


    As to the status of any participants other than Brown, everyone seems to be in the dark.
    "Do you know who is going forward with it?" Bobbit asked. "What I have heard is that some of the singers will not be there. I think some of them may have been enthusiastic at the start but that the delays might be a problem. People are busy."
    Bobbit said he heard that R. Kelly had dropped out. Kelly's manager, Derrel McDavid, would say only that the singer's schedule is in flux and that he is uncertain where the entire project stands. Laura Swanson, senior vice president of publicity for Island Def Jam, the label home of Carey, would only say, "I don't believe Michael's done any recording for his benefit single. At least not that I've heard of."
    Bain did not answer when asked which artists were expected to join in, nor did she address the suggestion that some artists had been caught off guard by the use of their names.
    She did e-mail: "The project is continuing on a fast track as it has been less than a month since Mr. Jackson announced his plans regarding his Katrina Relief effort. . . . Mr. Jackson looks forward to the participation of the artists whose goals and objectives are the same as his."
    Conflict with Stevie Wonder tune


    (There may be a title issue: The title mentioned in the initial announcement, "From the Bottom of My Heart," turns out to be already in use -- Stevie Wonder's new album "A Time 2 Love" has a track with that title and also comes on the CD bundled with a Katrina benefit single, "Shelter in the Rain.")
    Originally, Bain said digital technology would make it easy for stars to send in their vocal contributions from wherever they were, but Bobbit said he'd heard the plan was to assemble everyone on a soundstage in New York, London or Los Angeles.
    "Mr. Brown will be there, wherever it is," Bobbit added.
    Since his acquittal in June of child molestation charges, Jackson has been spending most of his time as a houseguest in the palace of Sheik Salman ibn Hamed Khalifa, the crown prince of Bahrain. The charity single is scheduled to be released on 2 Seas Records Inc., a label owned by the Bahraini royal, who accompanied Jackson to London for the recent recording sessions.


    http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/arti...5/ENTERTAINMENT




    Confusion continues over Jackson's charity single
    Oct 17, 2005, 10:58 GMT
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    The future of Michael Jackson's Hurricane Katrina charity single has been thrown into doubt, following claims many of the stars billed to appear on the track have no intention of contributing.


    Mariah Carey, Jay-Z, R Kelly, Lauryn Hill, James Brown, Wyclef Jean, Lenny Kravitz and eight other artists were named as contributors to From The Bottom Of My Heart when Jackson announced the track following August's (05) tragedy.


    While Brown's representatives have acknowledged that the funk superstar will appear, they have disclosed to the Los Angeles Times that Kelly has already dropped out.


    And Laura Swanson, who is senior vice president of publicity at Carey's label Island Def Jam, says, "I don't believe Michael's done any recording for his benefit single. At least not that I've heard of."


    A publicist who reportedly works with one of the artists on Jackson's list tells the newspaper, "It's going nowhere. We had one phone call and nothing has happened since, and I'd be surprised at this point if it did. We're not really wanting anything to do with Michael right now anyway.


    "A lot of people on that list found out about their commitment when the release came out."


    However, Jackson's spokesperson Raymone K Bain insists the project, which was announced on 6 September (05), is definitely going ahead.


    She says, "The project is continuing on a fast track as it has been less than a month since Mr Jackson announced his plans regarding his Katrina Relief effort... Mr Jackson looks forward to the participation of the artists whose goals and objectives are the same as his."


    Jackson is currently in London working on the track.


    http://music.monstersandcritics.com/news/a..._charity_single

  • Chaos um Michael Jacksons Benefiz-Song


    Die Ankündigung eines "Katrina"-Benefizsongs war das erste Lebenszeichen von Jackson nach dem Missbrauchsprozess. Doch wird es die Single möglicherweise nie geben.


    Um den Opfern des Hurrikans "Katrina" "Hilfe und Hoffnung zu bringen", hatte Michael Jackson angekündigt, zusammen mit anderen Stars des Popgeschäfts eine Benefiz-Single zu veröffentlichen. Doch nun scheint die Hilfsbereitschaft geringer auszufallen als erwartet.


    Wie der Onlinedienst "Female First" berichtet, sei nicht mehr klar, ob die im August von Jackson genannten Musiker wie Mariah Carey, Jay-Z, R.Kelly, Lauryn Hill, James Brown, Wyclef Jean und Lenny Kravitz jemals zugesagt haben.


    Während ein Sprecher von James Brown mitteilen ließ, dass sein Klient durchaus mitmachen wolle, will die "Los Angeles Times" wissen, dass R.Kelly bereits abgesagt habe.


    "Würde mich wundern"
    "Ich glaube nicht, dass Michael schon irgendwelche Aufnahmen gemacht hat. Jedenfalls keine, von denen ich wüsste", lässt sich Laura Swanson vom Label Island Def Jam zitieren, das Mariah Carey vertritt.


    Ein weiterer Sprecher, der nicht genannt werden wollte, glaubt, dass es nie zu einer Benefizsingle kommen werde: "Das führt nirgendwo hin. Wir hatten einen Anruf, und seitdem ist nichts passiert. Es würde mich wundern, wenn noch etwas passieren würde. Ehrlich gesagt wollen wir momentan auch nicht unbedingt was mit Michael zu tun haben."


    (N24.de, Netzeitung)



  • irgendwie genau das was ich befürchtet habe...da hoffe ich nur das Mike die Medien eines besseren belehrt.
    Obowohl meiner Meinung nach der artikel ziemlich realisitisch klingt.
    Was ist denn bei Michael Jackson im 21Jahrhundert shcon musikalisch glatt gelaufen???? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/negativ.sad.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt='[img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':sad' />' />
    Ich befürchte das wir dieses Jahr keine Sekunde vom Song hören werden d.h. für mich auch das das Projekt From the button of my heart wohl flach fällt.
    Ich hoffe noch das Mike uns mal wieder überrascht, but i don't think so... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/heulsuse.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':heulsuse' />

  • na...also im studio war /ist er. da ham wa ja bilder von.
    ok, vielleicht warens nur foto-termine...[img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/lachtot.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':rofl' /> [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/spinnst.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':spinnen' />


    kann aber sein, dass mike sich mit andern leuten gedatet hat, als er ursprünglich aufgezählt hat.
    mann... diese news immer...man könnt echt am rad drehn. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':rolleyes' />


    dabei is die netzzeitung eigentlich recht freundlich mit mike gewesen, auch während des prozesses.
    will garnet erst wissen, was "feindliche" blätter so zu sagen haben....


  • Die Netzzeitung beruft sich ja auf die oben stehenden englischen Artikel. Ziemlich interessant, kann nur emphelen sie mal zu lesen ...



  • dann will ich gar nicht wissen, was die Bild oder die Sun schreibt...


    Hat sich eigentlich Friedbrain schon dazu geäußert [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tatort.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':tatort' />

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    Originally posted by TLC
    Das ganze hätte einfach besser durchdacht und geplant werden sollen, bevor man an die Öffentlichkeit geht und große Versprechungen macht !



    Für Michael Jackson arbeiten nur Vollidioten.


    Er braucht jemanden wie Frank Dileo, der ihn an die Hand nimmt und weiss wie man Propaganda macht.


    So wenig aus einem Triumphalen-Freispruch zu machen ist mächtig unlustig. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/spinnst.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':spinnen' />


  • hellau,


    [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ehre.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':ehre' /> [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ehre.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':ehre' /> kinski, du sagst es.. er braucht einen frank dileo.. der hat damals daüfr gesorgt, dass michael ein megastar wurde.. ein meister der propaganda..
    die typen die jetzt für michael arbeiten sind allet vollpfeifen.. mal ehrlich, seh den song anfang dezember und dann kauft det ding kein schwein mehr..



    THE LAST ACTION HIPPIE [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/grins.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':D' />

  • Quote

    Originally posted by Kraehenkomitee

    [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ehre.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':ehre' /> [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ehre.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=':ehre' /> kinski, du sagst es.. er braucht einen frank dileo.. der hat damals daüfr gesorgt, dass michael ein megastar wurde.. ein meister der propaganda..



    Und das alles ohne nervendes gehumpel. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ja-lol.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=';D' /> [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ja-lol.gif' border='0' style="vertical-align:text-bottom" alt=';D' />

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