I already made my point. I will not listen nonsense my whole life from someone.
But what you wrote is beautiful. MJ's legacy is like Mozart.
B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L.
More beautiful than that, only fans saying they strongly agree.
I think I'll cry.
But MJ is not Mozart.
Most of the population does not care about Mozart and do not listen often his music.
MJ left a will. MJ gave statements saying he wanted to continue living for her art. MJ is an enemy for the press and these will do anything to end his legacy. MJ has children and has debts.
Save your outdated philosophy and start thinking about what MJ wanted and what MJ deserves from us.
End of discussion. Good night.
PS: Yes, your question was stupid.
I don't know why I still spend time and effort to reply to someone who insists my question was stupid and insults my way of thinking. But, I guess I just have to say this.
Most of the world population DOES care about Mozart and listen to his music often. After hundreds of years, people still talk about, study and enjoy the works of Mozart, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky, etc. This is what immortality means. Good music never dies. Generations after generations will still play their music.
You talked about what Michael wanted. Michael wanted to be remembered as a great artist. He wanted to achieve immortality through his arts and he succeeded.
Of course Michael wanted to live through his arts. But, it doesn't mean his Estate has to pour everything from the vault and release every possible tape to achieve longetivity. If this is the only means for the legacy to substain, then the legacy will truly diminish one day because unreleased material will run out one day.
Like I said, I welcome new releases but I don't see new releases as critical to reinforce Michael's legacy. What Michael created during his life solidified his status as one of the greatest artists in history. Nothing, not even the media, can take it away from him. Many great artists suffered character assasinations as well. Charles Chaplin came to mind. Now, when people talk about Chaplin, people talk about his artistic achievements. The scandals are just footnotes. History will do Michael justice.
The artists most of the population listen to thesedays will come and go. A posthumous album will come and go. The malicious press will come and go. But, great music that Michael created is here to stay. His music will outlive all the press against him and you and I.
My philosophy (actually, philosophy is too big a word to use, let's say it's my opinion) may sound outdated and non-sense to you. But, I find comfort in knowing Michael left a mark in HIStory and all other matters (debts, lies, rumors) are trivial in comparison.