filmandmusic
Proud Member
- Joined
- Nov 30, 2021
- Messages
- 4,106
- Points
- 113
I think so too, I don’t know why but I think so tooP.S. I bet Michael would like this song!
Liebe she says yes = love. It’s a total positive song!
I think so too, I don’t know why but I think so tooP.S. I bet Michael would like this song!
He would totally love the song and also her vocal parts. The guys, I'm not so sure about. Maybe. But the song overall, he'd be so up for it. I'm very confident about that, lol. It's a lovely pop song.I think so too, I don’t know why but I think so too
Yay!Liebe she says yes = love. It’s a total positive song!
Yes!!!!!!! That is an awesome idea! I'm one of those, doesn't like JGF. I am totally underwhelmed by it. Don't think it serves either of my guys well. It's not a terrible song, it's decent enough, but it's not nearly good enough for M and S and so the duet just doesn't work, imo. But LMA could really work. It has WAY more of a Stevie groove. There is so much Stevie could bring to that song.Now that I think about it... leave me alone sounds more like a mj & sw sound... not jgf & the more I drink & listen.... LEAVE ME ALONE WAS REALLY A MJ & STEVIE WONDER TRACK.
I'd be up for it, lol.THAT SHOULD'VE REPLACED JGF..... im sorry yall... im drunk but I stg..... they should've been replaced
I would say society in general, not just young people. I'm the same age as Michael and the whole 'space race' thing was huge, especially the American side. I wasn't madly interested in it myself but was still paying attention, if that makes sense. You couldn't avoid it and it was so ... OUT there, lol. Literally.I can't think of any specific quote, but space and sci-fi in general were extremely popular among the youth around the time
Apollo 11. It was mind-blowing. I think us Westerners, we were all primed bc of Thunderbirds and Star Trek and all the other tv things - Fireball XL5, Supercar. Thunderbirds was British made but most of the characters were American. Michael must have known about it. So all that stuff was feeding into the space thing which came a few years later. The media coverage for Apollo 11 was non-stop although Apollo 13 ran it a close second bc of the terrible tension and uncertainty.(and till much later) of the moon landing
Has to apply to him, doesn't it? Bc of the timing. It might not show up in his songs but it was part of his cultural landscape.(note the sci-fi pulp magazines), so that would also apply to Michael I guess
Leave Me Alone sounds similar to Rick James' 'Forever And A Day'!Now that I think about it... leave me alone sounds more like a mj & sw sound... not jgf & the more I drink & listen.... LEAVE ME ALONE WAS REALLY A MJ & STEVIE WONDER TRACK. THAT SHOULD'VE REPLACED JGF..... im sorry yall... im drunk but I stg..... they should've been replaced
So MJ owned a large property obtained on the moon? Is this true? When did he buy it?OK, I'm just full-on losing it now, lol. Found this on Twitter, from July 2019. Michael had a moon crater named after him after he died.
Also this:
See The Picture of The Land That Michael Jackson Bought on The Moon - Opera News
The site which is 13.5 metre-wide, formerly Posidonius J, is in the Lake of Dreams, next to a 1,200 acre plot owned by Jackson, Jackson bought at theng.opera.news
And this, as well:
"Michael Jackson, one of the largest owners of property on the moon, will have a moon crater named after him in honor of his infamous Moon Walk dance move.
The crater was previously named Posidonius J and is located on an area of the moon known as the Lake of Dreams, or Lacus Somniorum. It is 22 kilometers across, or about 13.5 miles and is located next to a 1,200 acre parcel of moonscape that is owned by Jackson, according to the Lunar Republic Society."
I have no idea. I was hoping someone else could confirm this. This type of story about Michael, my default position is usually one of scepticism or disbelief bc there are so many nonsense stories about him. I haven't seen anything online saying this *isn't* true but I'm still a bit cautious about it.So MJ owned a large property obtained on the moon? Is this true?
Most of the links I saw didn't say but I just found another account of this on an MJ blog which I have no idea if I'm allowed to post a link for. Let's see what happens. I can always delete it if the mods aren't happy about it. The blog tells us that Michael bought the land in 2005 but it doesn't name the source, just mentions a 'media report'.When did he buy it?
No idea.Who owns that part now? Was it already sold?
PB is The Man! He wore a pink biker jacket! Also, his lip syncing is fabulous - and he never stops smiling. He's a legend, lol. He didn't sing the song but I don't care. That video he did was awesome. Very bouncy!@zinniabooklover
Plastic Bertrand is the Belgian entry in your eurovision?
I don't like Golden Earring. Or any of the others. Sorry! The Spanish one, er, I'm just not very good with European pop. What can I say? Hopeless case, that's me. Rafaella thingy, I think she had some hits over here but, erm, very boring. To me, I mean. Not for you, obvs. Time Bandits? I basically lose the will to live.You could go for Golden Earring for the Netherlands, I’m sure you know plenty of their songs.
oh, of course! So obvious! That is so cool.Starlight, Starlight Sun...
Love this. I have always described Michael as an entire universe but this is great. I had to look it up, though.Xscape really played up the futuristic extraterrestrial look as well. And J-Roc Harmon once made a comment I really liked: There are stars, superstars, Michael Jackson was a Quasar.
What the fuss does this have to do with Michael and space?@zinniabooklover
Plastic Bertrand is the Belgian entry in your eurovision? You could go for Golden Earring for the Netherlands, I’m sure you know plenty of their songs. But better would be
Time Bandits
Spain
Italy
Love all 3 tracks
I find that Xscape ought to be automatically disqualified, since Michael wasn’t involved in the packaging.Starlight, Starlight Sun...
Xscape really played up the futuristic extraterrestrial look as well. And J-Roc Harmon once made a comment I really liked: There are stars, superstars, Michael Jackson was a Quasar.
Pff whateverWhat the fuss does this have to do with Michael and space?![]()
I wasn't gonna go with this bc it's MJE not Michael himself. But it does fit. The photo works really well, imo, and totally reflects Michael's interest in 'space' stuff. The Xscape photo also reminds me of that photo session that Michael did with Arno Bani. Most of those photos don't work for me. Really, really don't like them - they are so cold, almost CGI-like. BUT ... the 'blue eye' photo from that session, I do like that one. There's a very 'science fiction', other-worldly look and feel to it.Xscape really played up the futuristic extraterrestrial look as well.
Who said he had to be involved?I find that Xscape ought to be automatically disqualified, since Michael wasn’t involved in the packaging.
Love the quote!
I might be in the wrong here, but I figured the thread to be about Michael’s alleged fascination for space. Let us play with the notion of me being right about this, and then Michael’s involvement couldn’t possibly be anything but required.Who said he had to be involved?
Yeah, there's another photo from this era that looks just like the Xscape photo album.I wasn't gonna go with this bc it's MJE not Michael himself. But it does fit. The photo works really well, imo, and totally reflects Michael's interest in 'space' stuff. The Xscape photo also reminds me of that photo session that Michael did with Arno Bani. Most of those photos don't work for me. Really, really don't like them - they are so cold, almost CGI-like. BUT ... the 'blue eye' photo from that session, I do like that one. There's a very 'science fiction', other-worldly look and feel to it.
Here's a different version to the one that usually gets used.
![]()
Ehh...a little. I think higher ground sounds way more like leave me aloneLeave Me Alone sounds similar to Rick James' 'Forever And A Day'!
Smh this is so funny & stupid...the moon was here way before us humans & then we get created & think we just own a piece of it...this is by far the dumbest thing I've read lmao. (The article)So MJ owned a large property obtained on the moon? Is this true? When did he buy it?
Who owns that part now? Was it already sold?
oh, I totally agree with you on this. It was me who posted the article and, yes, I'm intrigued as to whether Michael really did buy chunks of land on the moon. But, if it is true, it's kind of bonkers. I was never hugely interested in the space race stuff. Kind of, yes, bc it was happening in my lifetime and it was so weird and different and quite dramatic. But also just, no, bc I'm not up for humans plodding all over the known universe whether it's the moon or scaling Mt Everest or the Himalayas or where-ever. I wish we would focus on trying to help our own planet in positive ways without feeling the need to plonk a flag everywhere.Smh this is so funny & stupid...the moon was here way before us humans & then we get created & think we just own a piece of it...this is by far the dumbest thing I've read lmao. (The article)
Depends on the size of the pieces, amirite?[…] There are so many rich people in the world. Is the moon even big enough for all of them to have a piece of it named after them?
Well, a fan drew all of that Xscape art, so I still count it. It's how they visualize him so it at least feels like his realm.I might be in the wrong here, but I figured the thread to be about Michael’s alleged fascination for space. Let us play with the notion of me being right about this, and then Michael’s involvement couldn’t possibly be anything but required.
It isn’t about some fan’s fascination for space, is it?Well, a fan drew all of that Xscape art, so I still count it. It's how they visualize him so it at least feels like his realm.
What’s the connection to space in that?[…] Michael Jackson also flies off the stage on a Jetpack at the end of each Dangerous concert (although it is actually stuntman Kinnie Gibson who does that).