a little bit of positive news about MJs influence

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So, it's been a little while since Mike’s death and I thought I'd share a surprising change that has occurred in my life. My wife has never really been a fan of Michael Jackson and has never understood the way I support him when negative stories are published or when people say stupid things as a result of the things they read or hear.
I remember when we were talking about celebrities having their own fragrances, clothing lines, toys etc last year. We were talking and I mentioned that celebrities releasing their own fragrances wasn't new and that MJ had done it in the 80s. Her response was "I'm talking about a big celebrity" (WTF?!). She wouldn't accept that MJ was a big celebrity then (i.e. last year) or that he was as big in the 80s as Britney/Beyonce/J Lo is today. Ludicrous, I know.

Also a few years ago, somebody asked us a question "who's the most talented, Michael Jackson or Justin Timberlake?" Of course I said MJ, and she said JT. Again, it's ludicrous but that's the way she was.

I married her anyway, despite these obvious faults. LOL

Anyway, since Michael Jackson's death, she has completely changed her tune. One of the first things she did was compile my MJ CDs into 3 CDs for her own personal use. She has never shown any interest in MJs music before this time. Her intention was to create a single CD compilation but she admitted there were too many songs and had to have 3 CDs to fit them all. She's been listening to those CDs since about June 26th constantly.


She has even called Mike the 'greatest entertainer ever', 'king of pop', and ‘legend’. She was glued to the memorial right by my side and became quite tearful during certain stages of the ceremony. Previously she usually made herself busy when anything MJ related came on TV or changed radio channels when an MJ song came on the radio.


She has been buying several newspapers a day since the death and has been learning so much about Michael Jackson that she never realised before and has begun to see him as a human being. She has commented on how nice he was as a person and how good he seemed to be as a father. She used to criticise how he made them wear masks in public, but after seeing a private video which showed Mike's kids going to the cinema with a family friend (without MJ) and without masks, she was super impressed. She conceded that he had made a good choice in the way he gave them freedom that other celebrity kids don't have.


Another really important thing is that she has seen first hand over the last couple of weeks how bad the media is. She already understood how bad papers like 'The Sun' and 'The Mirror' are, but she's now realised that the rest aren't too good either. She was furious that the Sun reported that Paris was 'pushed' in front of the microphone, when it was obvious to anybody who watched the show that that was not the case. She was furious that 'The Sun' published fabricated autopsy results, and when they tried to make out the memorial was 'tacky', 'bizarre', or weird. It's not just the sun, other papers have been saying all kinds of things and misquoting people left right and centre too, but she knows that they talk crap and is ignoring it. Because of her new interest in MJ I have finally been able to show her both sides of the story. I have shown her events that are misrepresented in the press. I have shown her interviews that result in the interviewee being misquoted in the press.

So far she isn't being taken in by the negative stories that have been creeping out since his death (I hope that won't change in the future) and has a sympathy for the way he was treated in life.

This is an encouraging sign, and one that I hope has been repeated in thousands/millions of homes across the world.

RIP Mike.
 
That is amazing...I think this has happened with millions across the world. I have seen it with my boyfriend! My brother and his freinds who couldnt stand him... My friends are like his new fans! where as before they really didnt care. I dont know but its almost like the second he died, blinders were lifted off millions of people all over the world...its like in an instant, the truth was revealed to them....
 
Indeed, thank you for posting, that was lovely :) Indeed, I have heard of many people becoming fans now. It's a shame that it takes all this for some people to acknowledge him as a great artist, but better late than never I guess, and every single person will help to keep his legacy alive :)
 
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"She wouldn't accept that MJ was a big celebrity then (i.e. last year) or that he was as big in the 80s as Britney/Beyonce/J Lo is today."

MJ was the most famous person on Earth! As big as Britney, Beyoncé, J.Lo? Are you kidding? MJ is/was BIGGER and more famous than those three "artists" together!
 
that great!

My best friend was never a big MJ fan, but since june 26th she wants to borrow my MJ dvd's, read my MJ books and listen to his music all the time.
It's awesome that she finally discovered the greatest artist in the world!
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I too think we're seeing a lot of that. It just really sucks that his death sparked new fans instead of what was supposed to be his comeback tour. None of my friends or relatives never knew I liked him that much. I feel you can be a fan of someone without having the huge collection of books, CD's, DVD's, posters, merchandise, and what not. I have all his albums from "Off the Wall" to "Invincible." That's basically all I had before he died. You know there's only so much much money and so many CD's I want from a whole bunch of artists. Throughout the past 15 years or so my Michael collection was slowly growing. There's still so much I want to get. I just recently got the Essential Michael Jackson collection. Still waiting on my Ultimate Collection to ship (obviously it's on backorder). I've had all the Jackson 5/Jacksons stuff and his earlier solo albums in my wish list for the longest time, even the DVD's.

Even though I was struggling with doubts of his innocence, I never listened to the tabloids. The likes of The Sun and The Mirror are in my opinion even worse than The Enquierer. Some of the crap they come up with with not just Michael, but other celebrities, is insane. I never thought for a second that Paris was pushed to speak. she so obviusly wanted to. Marlon thought Janet wanted to speak, but she was just telling him that Paris wanted to speak. For someone that had been protected by her father forom the media for so long, that took a lot of guts. Her little speech tore me up. I was a total mess throughout the whole memorial but I was crying so hard I could barely breathe after that. My mom and I both were a mess. When we calmed down, my mom got a little annoyed and said "Now just you watch. It wouldn't surprise me if some idiot took that and say, "Hmmm, she spoke but neither of the boys didn't. That must say something right there." I told her "Oh God, I don't even want to think about that, but you're probably right."

And that memorial was NOT tacky (in reference to the tabloids)! It was beautiful and it helped to bring a little more closure for me. Everything was appropriate. I think some were a little put off at first when word came out that the memorial was going to be "concert-like," probably thinking people were going to up there moving and grooving while singing songs like "Beat it" and "You Rock My World." The whole thing was wonderful, tasteful, and well thought out.

Michael was way more famous and legendary than Britney and all the others. I don't care what other people say. Even when he stayed quiet and making headlines he was still famous. His death is music history, just like Elvis". I kept a newspaper and got a few tribute magazines (People and time) for preservation purposes. If Michael wasn't so famous anymore, then why was his memorial broadcast on all major networks and some cable networks and all around the world? Why did his death shake the world to its core? The world practically stopped for MJ. Those who thought he wasn't as good or famous as the crap talent out today are probably kicking themselves now (no offense to your wife, I was talking about other people).

RIP Michael. We love you

Ashley
 
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