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billsrule83
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RIP my man, your achievements in life far outweigh the accusations. You have impacted so many in your short life, and regardless of what people think of you, many will still remember you as the kind person you were, and your music will live on even after death.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSqo17o2a1w

now, it's time to move on.


Greatest Musician of all time
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moose_oner
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yeah i jammed to some michael tracks and moonwalked all over the place yesterday

RIP
 
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RIP
 
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Originally posted by billsrule83
Greatest Musician of all time


lol no.

RIP though

 
billsrule83
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^^

doesn't know good music if it bit him in the ass
 
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Played Off the Wall and Thriller at the office today ...

Guy was strange but had loads of talent; not sure how anyone can disagree with that. Whether it's your thing or not ..
 
JHight
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I wouldn't call him the greatest musician of all time, but I would call him arguably the greatest performer of all time. The guy could rock the stage.
 
Roctronic
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Who cares? Don't answer that btw.

Everyone dies, what makes him so special? He had a famous job. Big whoop.
 
maddvirus
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Originally posted by Roctronic
Who cares? Don't answer that btw.

Everyone dies, what makes him so special? He had a famous job. Big whoop.


It's not the job that made him famous, it was his exceptional talent through childhood into adulthood that captivated audiences and fans throughout his lifetime, that made the man special.
 
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Exactly my point, he was good at his job.

There isnt this much commotion over a worker who has given 30+ years of real work and dies on the job site, what makes this guy any better?

Nothing, because he isnt. Just because he is famous and he is a singer he gets all of the attention in the world, which is bullshit.
 
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Originally posted by Roctronic
Exactly my point, he was good at his job.

There isnt this much commotion over a worker who has given 30+ years of real work and dies on the job site, what makes this guy any better?

Nothing, because he isnt. Just because he is famous and he is a singer he gets all of the attention in the world, which is bullshit.


You said the reason why people care... because he is famous. If we know about him, we will care if he dies. If we don't know him, it is very tough to care or even hear about his death.
 
maddvirus
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No, I said he had talent. I don't necessarily think just because it's your job it gives you anything.

Ex: I can go train up to be anything; Astronaut, forklift operator, chef, engineer, accountant and be as good as the next man that did it or has been doing it for any given amount of time. NOW, can I go out and say..hey..I'm a singer, nope...that takes talent. And to be as good as he was, it just shows he had a little extra talent. I personally don't think it takes too much talent at a "Job"...only the skills, education or time to devote to whatever project you want to achieve.
 
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Originally posted by Roctronic
Exactly my point, he was good at his job.

There isnt this much commotion over a worker who has given 30+ years of real work and dies on the job site, what makes this guy any better?

Nothing, because he isnt. Just because he is famous and he is a singer he gets all of the attention in the world, which is bullshit.


That's a stupid argument, that I keep hearing a lot of people making.

Of course more people are gonna care if Michael Jackson dies over Joe Blow from Wisconsin. For one, because you know of Michael Jackson, most people in the country won't even know of the worker who died on the job site. A lot of people have followed Michael Jacksons life, and/or have been touched by his music.
 
Kanaan
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Originally posted by Enders
Originally posted by Roctronic

Exactly my point, he was good at his job.

There isnt this much commotion over a worker who has given 30+ years of real work and dies on the job site, what makes this guy any better?

Nothing, because he isnt. Just because he is famous and he is a singer he gets all of the attention in the world, which is bullshit.


That's a stupid argument, that I keep hearing a lot of people making.

Of course more people are gonna care if Michael Jackson dies over Joe Blow from Wisconsin. For one, because you know of Michael Jackson, most people in the country won't even know of the worker who died on the job site. A lot of people have followed Michael Jacksons life, and/or have been touched by his music.


i didnt like some things about his life but he touched everyone that listened to his music, i am sad to see such an inspiration like him pass but death is a natural thing, he lived a good life and will be missed by all of his fans i dont know hardly anyone 30+ years old that wasnt touched in some way by his music R.I P.
 
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Originally posted by kanaan

i didnt like some things about his life but he touched everyone that listened to his music, i am sad to see such an inspiration like him pass but death is a natural thing, he lived a good life and will be missed by all of his fans i dont know hardly anyone 30+ years old that wasnt touched in some way by his music R.I P.


agree here. he made some fantastic timeless music and awesome videos. no one had moves like him, he truly was the king of pop.

just remember.....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zhSrbsQ2yI
 
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