The world has been robbed of immense talent from the greatest artist of all time, but Michael Jackson lives on in his music, decade upon decade worth of moving, brilliant songs and performances. Here's The King of Pop rehearsing at the Staples Center on Wednesday night hours before he died of cardiac arrest. He is sorely missed right now but he will never be forgotten.
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June 29th, 2009 4:30 PM
It's unreal that he was well enough to rehears and then he passed only a few hours later. It still blows my mind!
June 29th, 2009 5:43 PM
It makes me sad all over again to view those pics of the MJ rehearsal pics from Staples Center. Such an extraordinary performer who we will never see again.
June 29th, 2009 11:03 PM
Is it truelly a surprise this is how it would end for M.J.?There is so much chaos,to much chaos.He is gone....It just amazes me he lived as long as he did.Do we really want to play the blame game?
Pain meds ??Of course!But,There is not one single med out there that could have killed his pain inside from how this world forced him to live his life just because he was gifted in so many ways.Thank you to the real people that appreciated and shared his passion.One last thing, If you pay close attention to every word in every song he sang ( too many to mention ) his whole life and career reflected on his own response to what was always being said about him (good or bad).
June 30th, 2009 12:22 PM
I am so broke up about this. Michael was my hero as a kid and I will never forget the joy he brought to my life through his music. The press is tearing him (and his family) to shreds right now by focusing on the negativity. They talk about his trials, his appearance, the custody of his kids, ect. Nothing about what this man contributed to music.They would not do this to John Lennon. They would not do this to Elvis Presely. It pisses me off. I just choose to remember MJ as the greatest entertainer of all time, no matter how much the press is trying to shape his legacy in a negative light.I pray to God that Michael has finally found peace now. :(