zinniabooklover
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oh, I didn't think you were disrespecting Stevie. No way!Hey, no disrespect to Stevie
Hm, see this is where we definitely differ. I see Stevie as being above Michael. That's in MY universe, you understand. And I'm not saying that Michael isn't the sun, the moon and the stars to me. But Stevie is ... I don't even know what to say.. I consider him absolutely the equal of Michael.
Actually, I literally don't know what to say. Am I saying that Stevie is more talented than Michael? I have no idea. I need to think about this.
Oh, that's Michael, no question. As a superstar, as a global phenomenon, as someone with an insane level of fame, as someone who reached heights of fame, success and artistic achievement that no-one could have predicted or even imagined - that's all Michael.It's just about the hysteria and the cheering clapping.
I don't know what to say about this. Once Michael did his M25 solo routine I didn't even care about the rest. Not even my Stevie! Michael danced like he had never danced before. And I'm not talking about the moonwalk. I'm not even bothered about that. It was the whole routine. Mind blowing.I've seen Motown 25. Stevie got praise and applause, accolades the whole time. But those Jackson's were like the people's choice the whole way through. Truly the Black Beatles at that point.
But Stevie in 1980? He was The Man. At least, he is if I'm writing the story, lol.