Presseschnipsel und andere kleine Infos zu Michael

  • 22.01.12: Eine Abbildung eines Zettels, auf den Michael diverse (zumeist unveröffentlichte) Songtitel notiert hatte. Der Zettel war in der Villa aufgehängt, in der er während den This Is It Proben lebte. Das Bild stammt aus der Dokumentation “Conrad Murray: The Man Who Killed Michael Jackson”. Wer die Doku nicht sehen wollte, jedoch weitere Bilder aus der Villa in Los Angeles betrachten möchte, kann diese hier http://www.jackson.ch/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=4675 ansehen. Oder hier zurück zu den News.






    Von den „Michael“ Album-Songs, erwähnte Michael auf dem Zettel: „Hold My Hand“, „Hollywood Tonight“ und „Best of Joy“. Wir wollen die Diskussionen über die Echtheit des Gesangs auf den Cascio-Tracks „Keep Your Head Up“, „Breaking News“ und „Monster“ nicht neu anheizen, stellen aber fest, dass von den Titeln keiner notiert ist. Auch die für das „Michael“-Album verwendeten Outtakes „Another Day“ (Invincible), Behind The Mask (Thriller) und Mucht Too Soon (History) sind nicht notiert. Hingegen erscheinen auf der Liste die bereits veröffentlichten Songs, sofern wir das nicht falsch entziffert haben, „Don't Walk Away“, „Scared Of The Moon“, „Cheater“ und „Beautiful Girl“.



    (mj.ch)

  • Ich habe auf Youtube gerade mal die Doku gesucht, gefunden und nach 3 Minuten habe ich meinen Kopfhörer in die Ecke gedonnert vor Wut. Wenn der Wichser sein Maul aufmacht, könnt ich dem so eine batschen... man, der Typ macht mich echt aggressiv... :zorn
    Schaut Euch das bloß nicht an...

  • Zum Thema "Michael wird in Hollywood verewigt":


    TOMORROW at Michael 's Tribute : The Jackson Family, Blanket, Paris, Prince, Justin Bieber, Chris Tucker, Cirque du Soleil, The Cast of Glee, Melanie Fiona, Debbie Allen Dance Company, Smokey Robinson, Quincy Jones and host Billy Bush.


    The Michael Jackson Estate will be joined by Michael Jackson's three children, Prince, Paris and Blanket, who will use their father's famed sequined glove and shoes to make the cement impressions in the famous forecourt of the theatre joining the likes of Cary Grant, Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable & Gene Kelly, as family, friends and fans celebrate the legacy of the King of Pop.


    The entire event will be satelitted LIVE around the world and streamed live via Twitter @michaeljackson with additional photos and live coverage of the event tweeted from Twitter's music channel @twittermusic.
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  • Zitat aus obigem Artikel:


    "Meanwhile, Prince Michael II, who's better known as Blanket, seemed to be his late father's doppelganger. The nine-year-old was the spitting image of the pop star in his tracksuit jacket and bottoms and a red T-shirt."


    Darüber hab ich mich jetzt mal gefreut :grgrins

  • ..Joe Vogel :top :ehre


    Interview mit Joe Vogel über Michael als Entertainer



    “Eine von Michael Jacksons grössten Qualitäten war seine Fähigkeit sich etwas auszumalen - etwas Gewagtes, Andersartiges und Innovatives - und dann die Willenskraft und Arbeitsmoral zu haben, das zu verwirklichen. Er forderte sich selbst und diejenigen um ihn ständig heraus, weiter als das Gewöhnliche zu gehen. Er forderte oft Freunde und Mitarbeiter auf, das Buch "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" zu lesen, eine Fabel über das Ablehnen von Konform und das Streben nach Spitzenleistung”, sagt Joe Vogel in einem Interivew gegenüber “Business News Daily”.



    When Michael Jackson's family and fans gather in the courtyard of Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood this week and use his shoes to create footprints in cement, it will be the King of Pop's legacy as a music icon that takes center stage.


    Music, however, wasn't Jackson's only talent. He was a sharp and polished entrepreneur who knew his audience and who, up until his death in 2009, was constantly trying to improve his product and refine his brand.


    Music writer and University of Rochester instructor Joe Vogel, author of the new book "Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson" (Sterling, 2011), says Jackson's evolution as an artist and a person went beyond his talents as a musician.
    In an exclusive interview with BusinessNewsDaily, Vogel talks about Jackson's legacy as an entertainer, businessman and innovator and what lessons he offered all of us.


    BusinessNewsDaily: Michael Jackson was clearly more than just talented and more than just lucky. He must have had some other quality – some entrepreneur-like quality– that helped him on his road to become the King of Pop. Can you describe it?


    Joe Vogel: One of Michael Jackson's greatest qualities was his ability to envision something in his mind – something bold and different and innovative – and then have the willpower and work ethic to realize it. He was constantly challenging himself and those around him to push beyond the ordinary. He often had friends and collaborators read "Jonathan Livingston Seagull," a fable about refusing to conform and striving for excellence. You see, even with his "This Is It" concerts at the age of 50, he wouldn't accept mediocrity. He wanted the shows to be unlike anything people had experienced before.


    BND: Do you think his decision to constantly reinvent himself was a conscious one in an effort to always become something new and exciting for his audience, or do you think he just naturally evolved as he got older?


    J.V.: Michael Jackson understood that stagnation for an artist was death. He hated the idea of simply repeating formulas. So he was constantly transforming, re-inventing his image and style and sound, keeping people guessing and wanting more.


    But there are also continuities to his image/persona: certain symbols, trademarks and qualities. He is perhaps the only artist who can be represented in five to 10 different poses in silhouette and people know exactly who it is. He was very deliberate about his choices. One thing he always feared was overexposure. He knew that the magical aura associated with him, the excitement could be retained only by withholding from his audience. So, for example, he would never do a whole circuit of TV performances and interviews to promote an album the way most artists do today. He would do one show, and the buildup to it would be incredible.


    BND: How do you think he would have described the Michael Jackson brand? What was he trying to sell?


    J.V.: I think Michael was a lot like Steve Jobs in that each new product – whether an album or video or single – was an event. There was all kinds of hype and anticipation. So the brand was about that excitement, because you knew whatever he was releasing was going to be cutting-edge, unique and of the highest quality.


    BND: Did he make good business decisions? What were some of his best and worst?


    J.V.: Michael made very good business decisions for the first 10-15 years of his adult career, and very bad ones in his final 10-15 years. His smartest decision was to not only retain the rights to his own master recordings (before him, there was a long history of exploitation in the music industry, particularly of African-American artists), but to also actively acquire other publishing rights, including the Beatles catalog.


    His worst decisions came when he had a lot of money and not much consistency or oversight. His management, beginning in the early '90s, became a revolving door. He became vulnerable to extortion, exploitation and excessive spending because he no longer had a trustworthy, vigilant, dedicated team around him.


    BND: What could any business owner or entrepreneur learn from Michael Jackson?


    J.V.: I think the main thing an entrepreneur or business owner could learn from Michael Jackson is that doing something great requires both vision and work. Michael approached each new project with boundless passion, and that energy was infectious to collaborators. But what really impressed those who worked with him was that he could bring his ideas to fruition. He dreamed big and then worked tirelessly until his dreams came to life.


    http://www.businessnewsdaily.c…michael-jackson-book.html

  • Michael Jackson estate considering ‘Bad 25′ and brand new album in 2012


    Weitzman says that in addition to the Cirque show, the Michael Jackson estate is contemplating several other projects. The 25th anniversary of the Bad album in 2012 may be commemorated with a special package similar to 2008′s Thriller 25, while another set of unreleased material to follow 2010′s Michael collection is also being considered. “It’s a pretty vibrant estate in the sense that it continues to generate not just catalog opportunities but plenty of other ideas,” Weitzman says.


    As for the tribute concert, which is slated to feature performances by the Black Eyed Peas, Christina Aguilera, Leona Lewis, Ne-Yo and Cee Lo Green, Weitzman says the estate is “kind of watching it like everybody else. They’ve never really had any discussions with us, so we’re just watching it all go by.


    Source: http://www.legendarymichaeljackson.nl/?p=6246




    Das BAD25 kommt is klar, aber zusätzlich noch ein neues Album :? Halte diesen Artikel nicht für so wertvoll, weil ich dazu sonst nix mehr im Web gefunden habe. Wollts aber trotzdem mal posten,...man weiß ja nie ;)

  • MJ’s Mysterious symbols 777, CTE & 1998 revealed on MJJMAGAZINE official Facebook page on January 28th, 2012


    After an exclusive interview with Michael Bush (MJ’s personal costume-designer), MJJMAGAZINE is going to reveal, on its official Facebook page the meanings of the mysterious symbols and codes that Michael Jackson used to wear on his clothes.


    Unlike many fans' beliefs, CTE doesn't mean 'Children of The Earth' nor 777 represents MJ's favorite number repeated three-times and/or referring to God...


    If you want to find out more about them, don't forget to visit the official MJJMAGAZINE Facebook page on Jan. 28th 2012, starting from 3 p.m. GMT!


    Stay Tuned..


    http://www.facebook.com/mjjmagazine

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