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* On a personal note would like to let everyone know that today is my 25th anniversary of being a Michael Jackson fan! It was on this day 25 years ago that I became a Michael Jackson fan when he stepped on stage in the Motown 25th anniversary show. :dancin:



Michael Jackson News:

http://www.thelocal.se/11822/20080516/
Michael Jackson to sue The Pirate Bay

Published: 16 May 08 18:11 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/11822/

Michael Jackson and the owners of the rights to the music of Bob Marley are planning to sue the founders of file sharing website The Pirate Bay, according to a report on Swedish business website E24.
The king of pop and the heirs to the master of reggae will join Prince, the Village People, Van Morrison and UB40 in enlisting the services of UK-based internet policing service Web Sheriff.

"The list of artists is not ready yet but the compensation claims will amount to more than $100 million ($619 million)," Web Sheriff President John Giacobbi told E24.

Giacobbi was in Stockholm on Friday to meet with Swedish lawyer Lars Sandberg, who has been hired by Web Sheriff on behalf of the musicians.

Giacobbi said he was also keen to have Sweden's must successful ever pop stars on board.

"I have tried to get in touch with the members of Abba. It would be great if they too were interested in having their case tried. They are the best symbols for Sweden after all, unlike the founders of The Pirate who steal music and have given Sweden a bad name," Giacobbi told E24.

A number of organizations have previously submitted damages claims to Stockholm District Court in connection with the forthcoming trial of the four people beihnd The Pirate Bay.

Ealier this month the Motion Picture Association of the United States (MPA) demanded 93 million kronor ($15 million) in compensation from the file sharing site.

Gottfrid Svartholm Varg, one of The Pirate Bay's co-founders, said at the time that the MPA's claims had no basis in reality.

"These are very well-developed fantasies. They have a good sense of imagination," he told The Local.

The MPA is basing its claim on the costs its members incurred as an indirect result of the illegal distribution of four films and one TV series - Harry Potter, The Pink Panther, Syriana, Walk the Line and the first season of Prison Break.

Sweden's Anti-Piracy Agency (APB) also said it was set to demand 6.75 million kronor in damages.

The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry has previously said it would demand 15 million kronor from The Pirate Bay for the illegal distribution of music files on the site.

Pirate Bay founders Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Fredrik Neij, Peter Sunde and Carl Lundström have all been indicted on charges of being accessories to breaking copyright law.

A date for the trial has not yet been set.




Michael Jackson Mentionings:

http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainment/20080515/NETH12115052008-1.html
For the past seven years, the BET AWARDS has boasted unforgettable moments such as Michael Jackson's surprise appearance during James Brown's tribute; Rick James in his final duet with Teena Marie; Will Smith presenting Muhammad Ali with the first-ever Humanitarian Award; Prince onstage backing Chaka Khan; Stevie Wonder, Yolanda Adams and India.Arie in a powerhouse tribute to Rufus' first lady of funk; Destiny's Child's steamy lap dance; the reunion of one of hip hop's most beloved trios, The Fugees; and last year's touching opening performance with Jennifer Hudson and Jennifer Holliday and Public Enemy's tribute to James Brown.

http://lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080516/ENTERTAINMENT/805160304/1164

His big break came in 1992, playing Michael Jackson's older brother Jackie in the TV miniseries "The Jacksons: The American Dream."
But Howard describes it as his first real mistake.
"I got sidetracked," he says. "I kept thinking, I'll get a music deal somehow, even though I couldn't play anything at the time. I thought because I was a songwriter, because I had dreams it would work out."




http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=751015


Blair's company works with restaurants and other businesses to craft musical identities. Among other things, Blair compiles playlists of music licensed for public play that restaurants use.
"When it's bad, it can turn people off," Blair said. "But when it's good, you might find people tapping their soup spoon to a good mix of (Michael Jackson's) 'PYT'."



http://www.packetonline.com/article...nger_press/news/doc482c639939aae369263031.txt


His extracurricular activities provided the impetus for his entry, he said. An active member of his school’s community service-oriented Interact Club, he said his role in the most recent school musical, “Back to the 80’s,” inspired him. The song he sang at the Fame Game, Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror,” was also his solo in the school show.

I never really knew what that song was about until I was in the show and I sang that song,” he said. “It worked perfectly with the event because that’s what it was about, all of us coming together to make a change and stop child abuse,” he said. “So that was the perfect song for that event, and it just had so much substance to that song that it really worked.”



http://www.examiner.com/x-344-SF-Music-Examiner~y2008m5d15-The-Bad-Plus-A-piano-trio-puts-the-gonzo-into-jazz


Miles Davis blew bittersweet riffs on Michael Jackson and Cyndi Lauper; guitarist Bill Frisell has played Madonna, Bob Dylan and John Hiatt songs; pianist Brad Mehldau works Nick Drake, Beatles and Radiohead tunes into his sets; and Herbie Hancock extrapolated his "new standards" concept (Peter Gabriel and Kurt Cobain covers) into a hugely successful Grammy-winning tribute to Joni Mitchell.



http://media.www.thelantern.com/med...-Cross.Country.Wins.Talent.Show-3372470.shtml


Candella also performed with the men's track and field team in their second-place performance. The seven-man dance routine parodied Michael Jackson's "Beat It" and "Thriller" music videos.

"It's a good thing Michael Jackson doesn't have to worry about his job," Griffin said.



http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/live...t-x-factor-winner-shane-ward-100252-20922659/



I grew up listening to proper pop songs – I remember the days of Haddaway’s What Is Love, and Michael Jackson, great pop tunes.


http://www.prweekus.com/Famed-publicist-Warren-Cowan-dies/article/110217/

The New York Times gives an abbreviated list of Cowan's clients, including Sofia Loren, Charlton Heston, Paul Newman, Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Lucille Ball, Steve McQueen, Natalie Wood, Clint Eastwood, Audrey Hepburn, Michael Jackson, and The Doors.


http://www.meadvilletribune.com/ent...t_story_129185002.html?keyword=secondarystory

Built around a “Beat It”-era Michael Jackson guitar riff, it’s all about wearing hoodies and getting in people’s faces with her boyfriend Pete Wentz.
Actually, the danceable, staccato “Beat It” guitar is a big staple on the album, which gives you a pretty good idea of what you’re getting — crunchy, slick pop songs.





http://www.on-this-day.com/cgi-bin/otd/mjacksonotd/mjacksonotd.pl

1983 - The television special "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today and Forever" aired. It was a taping of the first time that Michael Jackson performed the moonwalk for a live audience.
 
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Thank you for the news :yes: And congrats on the 25th anniversary :yay:

"It's a good thing Michael Jackson doesn't have to worry about his job," Griffin said.

:lol:
 
Re: Weekend News Bytes for May 16-18 (UPDATED) Mum on the Jackson CD

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/may/16/cher-fans-are-real-show/

Mum on the Jackson CD

Producer RedOne is spending a lot of time in Las Vegas these days, supposedly working on an album with Michael Jackson, which he can’t talk about.
“Honestly, I’m not allowed to talk about Michael at all,” says RedOne, who was born Nadir Khayat in Morocco and now calls Los Angeles home. “I just love him. I’m a big fan of his. There’s something going on, but I can’t talk about it.”
What RedOne can say is he’s spending a lot of time in the recording studio at the Palms.
“The studio, it’s incredible. The sound is amazing,” he says. “And so is Las Vegas. I love Las Vegas. We get a lot of peace of mind in Las Vegas. It’s very nice. It feels good working in Vegas. It’s very convenient, so close to L.A. It’s like a dream world that helps you musically and creatively.”
RedOne also can say he’s working on an album with Toni Braxton, who has been canceling shows at the Flamingo lately because of an undisclosed illness. She’s booked in the showroom until September, when Donny & Marie take over.
The producer also says he is helping to navigate the return of the New Kids on the Block. (After an absence of 14 years, maybe the former boy band should be called New Old Guys on the Block.) And he is working on projects with Akon and Lady Ga Ga (“Big Boy/Big Girl”).
 
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thanks for the news today
 
Re: Weekend News Bytes for May 16-18 (UPDATED) Las Vegas Sun: Mum on Jackson CD

Thanks Dorothy :flowers:

“Honestly, I’m not allowed to talk about Michael at all,”
:rofl: Mike ain't lettin' nobody reveal anything!
 
“Honestly, I’m not allowed to talk about Michael at all,”
“I just love him. I’m a big fan of his. There’s something going on, but I can’t talk about it.”

Of course you can't :lol: Mike sure ain't letting anyone snitch the slightest detail.
 
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I thought you meant his mum is gonna be on his album :doh:
 
Re: Weekend News Bytes for May 16-18 (UPDATED) Las Vegas Sun: Mum on Jackson CD

^^^That was ****ing awesome!!! I was jammin...lol they sound great!!
 
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“Honestly, I’m not allowed to talk about Michael at all,” says RedOne, who was born Nadir Khayat in Morocco and now calls Los Angeles home. “I just love him. I’m a big fan of his. There’s something going on, but I can’t talk about it.”

Though shalt not speaketh about me or my album, sayeth Michael!:D:yes:
 
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH tell us all ready

:wild:


dude Mikes killin' us..


that's it.. :fortuneteller:


I still can't see anything.. WUTS GOING ON!! WHEN????????






do u ever feel this way?? lol!
 
Re: Weekend News Bytes for May 16-18 (UPDATED) Las Vegas Sun: Mum on Jackson CD

Ever? All the time! It feels like eternity,but I gotta wait,cause it's Mike :)
 
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* On a personal note would like to let everyone know that today is my 25th anniversary of being a Michael Jackson fan! It was on this day 25 years ago that I became a Michael Jackson fan when he stepped on stage in the Motown 25th anniversary show. :dancin:


Oh, Dorothy Marie, me too! I'll never forget that moment! :angel:I've been a fan ever since. :wub:
 
Re: Weekend News Bytes for May 16-18 (UPDATED) Las Vegas Sun: Mum on Jackson CD

If you read the whole thing it makes for an interesting read.


http://vegasblog.latimes.com/vegas/2008/05/palms-owner-tak.html

Palms owner takes time to make a point
11:34 AM PT, May 16 2008
Last night I went to the opening of Kerry Simon's new restaurant at Palms Place; the layout of the place sets it exquisitely close to the outdoor pool and cabanas, all aloft on the sixth floor. One of the charms and challenges of Las Vegas is that we are such a small city to house a colossal international playground. As I have mentioned before, this results in only a handful of local writers who cover entertainment in the Entertainment Capitol of the World. And, so after years covering events and openings at the Palms and its expansions, George Maloof and I know each other by name and sight. But we live in different worlds. Of course, as among the most eligible bachelors in Vegas, Maloof has more models, actresses and beauty pageant winners in his world than I have in mine. I qualify merely as single in Vegas. And, Maloof is fabulously rich, whereas I have no complaints about money unless my car starts making noises.

But when it come to Vegas, the real difference between us is what we are paying attention to most days.

As someone so focused on his own projects (which have in the past couple years included The Palms Fantasy Tower, the Pearl concert venue, and now the condo/hotel Palms Place), Maloof can appear a bit oblivious about the rest of the Strip. While I cover all of Vegas, not wanting to miss a thing, Maloof must rule almost myopically over a kingdom of construction and operational details at Palms. Of course, added to this is the reality that it is also to his advantage to not share with the media opinions about his competitors. Anyway, last night I was left to interview Maloof (right, in photo) while we awaited the arrival of Kerry Simon (left). I asked Maloof about Boyd Gaming's Echelon, he shrugged. I tried to ask about construction delays and cost overruns at other properties being built on the Strip, and he spoke about how happy he was with how all the timing had worked out on Palms Place construction. I asked about his thoughts on Cher's show, and he responded by requesting my own opinion of the Diva.

So, I tried to bring things closer to home by asking Maloof what his next big project will be. This was a sort of leading question, because I assume there is a project. I believe there never comes a point where Maloof finishes building and then spends his time leisurely cashing checks and rearranging the slots on the floor of Palms. "I have a few ideas." Maloof admitted. He pointed out he still had plenty of land to build on and that he did not like to let land go to waste. But it was obvious with Palms Place about to open that those ideas were not going to be shared in any more detail.

Then Maloof's demeanor changed: "I want to show you something." And, all of a sudden I am wandering and wondering my way through the back passages of Palms Place, following Maloof. "I think you are going to enjoy this," he said.

As a side note: I always feel "backstage" when I am in the employees-only parts of a resort. The luxury and extravagance is for tourists. Behind the scenes, pragmatism is everything in design. It seems no matter where you walk, employees are passing you on the concrete floors with a big vat of laundry, garbage or catering. It is truly incredible to consider the planning that goes into allowing every available inch of a building to be open for tourists while containing a "backstage" capable of simultaneously serving the huge variety of needs of thousands of guests.



After a few minutes of winding about, we ended up in a small office. Maloof pulled up a paper bag filled with compact discs and began placing them in front of me. There was Celine Dion's new disc. Maloof told me: "She recorded that here." There was Paris Hilton's disc. We smiled at each other. I know Hilton and Maloof are friends, so I decided not to ask how often he gives that disc a spin on his sound system. Another disc was by John Fogerty; another by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony; another disc by Chevelle. In fact, there were dozens of discs in every genre imaginable.

"They weren't all recorded here, but some work was done on all of them here." As I flipped through them, Maloof smiled: "Do you want to take them home and play them? Check them out?" And, I suddenly remembered an item I recently wrote on the Buffet calling the Palms studio a Bermuda Triangle for lost masterpieces. Oops! My point: long out-of-action artists such as Michael Jackson and Axl Rose recording at Palms studio still meant music unlikely to see release anytime soon. In fact, even in today's Las Vegas Sun, there is the most recent rumor: Jackson's new music, in which the gloved one is collaborating with producer RedOne, is currently being worked on at Palms studio. Of course, Jackson and Rose aside, I did not mean to imply that the studio has not recorded a lot of music during its brief existence. I only meant that for a rock star spending years dallying on completing a release, a casino resort studio does seem like a perfect location.
One thing I noticed looking down at Maloof's discs was that neither of the hottest discs to emerge from Palms Studio was even in his collection. I wondered: "You don't seem to have the new Killers or Panic at the Disco discs here?"

"I guess not," George said. He smiled. "I haven't had a chance to update the collection in a few months. I've had these other projects."

(Photo by Sarah Gerke)
 
Re: Weekend News Bytes for May 16-18 (UPDATED) Las Vegas Sun: Mum on Jackson CD

So if its 25 years after Motown 25, shouldnt there be a Motown 50 anniversary show. BTW I also became a fan 25 years ago on this day after my dad got me to watch Motown 25.
 
Re: Weekend News Bytes for May 16-18 (UPDATED) Las Vegas Sun: Mum on Jackson CD

Boy, Michael is sooooo gangstah! He got people scared to talk! :yes:
 
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* On a personal note would like to let everyone know that today is my 25th anniversary of being a Michael Jackson fan! It was on this day 25 years ago that I became a Michael Jackson fan when he stepped on stage in the Motown 25th anniversary show. :dancin:


It's nice that you became a fan on that night Dorothy_ Marie. It was a magical moment when he did the moonwalk...:clapping:.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=LOSGQtk3dIM
 
Re: Weekend News Bytes for May 16-18 (UPDATED) Las Vegas Sun: Mum on Jackson CD

I guess I am the only one who sees the implication in the Vegas Blog article. :ph34r:
 
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thx for the news, thx for the videos, very special, I like them.

Congratulations to Dorothy Marie!:cheers:
 
sorry ... but we should know about this SLANDER: oaky you shouldn't know. Deleted. Is on the www. ME, I didn't spread it! Some fans are acting like the three apes ...

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Why do you think we should know about it? The only purpose this have is to spread it accross the web, therefore helping out the website in the process. They maybe thanking you right now for your assistance.
 
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yeah whats the point so fans can ger upset and bee pi**** for a few days.? cause there isnt any reason to know about it aint jack we can do so whats the point in knowing. andthats why i aint even reading it
 
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* On a personal note would like to let everyone know that today is my 25th anniversary of being a Michael Jackson fan! It was on this day 25 years ago that I became a Michael Jackson fan when he stepped on stage in the Motown 25th anniversary show. :dancin:
Wow, that's great! Congratulations!

And thanks for the news, also :)
 
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