Honoring Michael Jackson - (Aug 29, 1958 - June 25, 2009) 20

Posted by liam
on Friday, June 26

It’s a sad day for millions all over the world today as we cope with the loss of Michael Jackson, the undisputed “King of Pop,” who passed away yesterday at 50 years of age. Jackson was not breathing when the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a call at 12:30pm (PST) yesterday, June 25, 2009. They attempted to resuscitate him, but to no avail. Jackson was pronounced dead at UCLA Medical Center at 2:26pm (PST).

The media has covered this extensively in the last 12 hours and major TV networks even canceled regularly scheduled primetime programming to run specials highlighting his life and times last night. Vigils were said to have taken place in multiple cities across the globe, honoring the late great pop star and proving that despite his increasingly reclusive nature and admittedly strange behavior in recent years, Michael Jackson had a tremendous impact on millions of people.

Jackson’s death comes at a time when he was gearing up to start another world tour including shows in London’s O2 stadium that were widely regarded as the “Hottest Tickets on the Planet”, selling some 750,000 tickets at rates of 11 per second, 657 per minute, and 40,000 per hour, prompting this comment from a Ticketmaster representative: “We often talk about unprecedented demand, but this week we have witnessed a live entertainment phenomenon. Today, we saw well over 250,000 fans hitting the Ticketmaster site at 7am for the general sale tickets. This was undoubtedly the busiest demand for tickets for an event which we have ever experienced.”

His musical career spanned nearly 4 decades, beginning in 1971, and included sales of 750 million albums, 13 grammy awards, and 13 number 1 singles, earning him a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records as the “Most Successful Entertainer of All Time.” He was known as someone who was very generous with charities and had an affection for children he claimed to be innocent, but that raised many eyebrows and actually landed him in court a few times. His life certainly seemed to be a rollercoaster with some great highs and some awful lows, which might explain why it was a heart attack that ultimately put an end to it. And yet, despite all the controversy surrounding him, one thing is certain: he will go down in history as a legend, the King of Pop, forever. He is survived by his three children, Prince I, Paris, and Prince “Blanket” II.

It’s not surprising that LivingSocialites love Michael Jackson as well. His major records show up in 15,209 collections and have been reviewed 700+ times. We’ve also got a whole host of books written by or about MJ in our Visual Bookshelf. Have you had the chance to review your favorites? If not, visit our Michael Jackson albums section to catalog your King of Pop albums and review them, or the Michael Jackson books section to do the same for literature.

We’re also seeing a lot of activity in our Pick Your Five and Polls applications, with many people picking their favorite Michael Jackson songs and videos. If you’d like to do the same, follow the links below!

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And of course, you’ve always got the option to create your own Poll in honor of Michael Jackson to share with friends.

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  1. laraJune 26, 2009 @ 05:08 PM
    29 august 1958-25 june 2009
  2. florenceJune 26, 2009 @ 09:29 PM
    What I learned from Michael Jackson: Depression, Non Judgemental, Parenting, Health & Well Being. Excerpt from: http://recessiongardeningtips.blogspot.com/2009/06/what-i-learned-from-michael-jackson.html In my plight to achieve and maintain good physical and mental health, I identified key lessons from Michael Jackson in life and in death. Indeed this culture contributed to his tortured soul, that ultimately haunted, isolated & killed him. Human beings are intricate yet mediocre in their ability to accept each other as who they are. Most appease themselves with the thought that someone else is living a life more tortured than theirs... This helps them feel better. My mother began warning me of the danger in this trait as a pre-schooler. The ability to remain non judgmental is a trait that needs constant practice and reinforcement. Perhaps parents must see this as a learning tool. Perhaps the teasing he got as a kid for his looks may not have spiraled out of control & made him subject to ridicule. Though his autopsy has not been released, the belief is that the heart failure was caused by an extended period of depression. Cortisol & Serotonin are 2 hormones the body releases when depression is present. As research shows people suffering from clinical depression are at a higher risk of heart disease. He did all he could: stayed out of the music business & even moved out of a country he loved in order to avoid the pressure. In the end his financial situation and his love of music brought him back. This morning the Jackson Family attorney admitted on T.V that he(the attorney) only just recovered emotionally from the effects of Micheal's 2005 criminal trial on child abuse. What alarmed me was that he was not even the trial attorney, he did not even work on the case itself. He merely held the Jackson Family's hands through the process. Wow what a torture it must have been; it took so long for him to recover, how on earth must this have affected Michel? For those who don't realize it or who have never seen him up close, Micheal beamed when he performed and I often commented on the stark difference in his demeanor whenever the media captured him off stage. By doing the concert he was trying to rekindle an old flame with the populous. He was trying to remind us of how much he still loved us and hoped that we all still felt the same way. Like every one else he still wanted us to like him. Of course we know that preparing for the concert came with criticism too... As of 5:27pm(ET) when he passed he was still being criticized and ridiculed by the the media and populous. More important is the genius that Michael was. Many who worked with him admitted that he was way beyond his time in Music. He was a perfectionist in a craft he loved: Quite a dangerous combination as this makes a person rather eccentric. Many among us carry this trait. It is said that Isaac Newton lived in his Lab for 3 years straight working on his research. Has society as a whole been advised on how to be patient with eccentric people? Do we even know how to identify eccentricity and thus accept it as a compromise to the gift the person offers? Was the financially flamboyant nature of his eccentricity generate a level of envy among those who fed into the media frenzy that brought him down? To put it blatantly, where some of us jealous of his success instead of celebrating it? Do we realize that everyday in the media someone is being witch hunted? Is it healthy for this to continue as part of our culture? Where and when do we draw the line? Michael was naive with a lot of bad advisers around him. It didn't help that he could barely trust anyone. But when the initial allegations of child abuse and compensation arose i was already a mother. My question then was if I knew my child was abused why on earth would I accept money instead of making sure hell came upon the person by way of jail time? Why would I accept compensation and leave other children at risk of the abuser? With all the pressures that life itself presents for an average person, isn't it sometimes better to literally pay someone to leave you alone? I know I have done it several times in little ways: Sometimes I often think: "Is it worth the stress?" Perhaps this was Michael's reasoning in paying off the family initially. I feel lucky in knowing Michael in a different way: Just his Music. It was until I moved to the West that I saw the negativity that pervaded Micheal's image. Back in Africa all we got was his music: no magazines, news stories, paparazzi shots etc I love and cherish that this is something I have over many. It is important that Americans realize that the rest of the world is immensely devastated by his loss; perhaps because we all share this filtered image of the King of Pop. Speaking ill of the dead is frowned by many cultures and Americans must endeavor to alert their media of the consequence: The ironic danger of looking heartless with one of the indisputable global icons of their own society. Many may wander, if they can treat their own like this even in death, how on earth will they treat anyone else? In saying this, let us all take these lessons away from Michael, besides his music this was the most important gift he may have left for us. Regards to you all, Florence.
  3. peggyJune 26, 2009 @ 10:56 PM
    my heart and prayers go out to the jackson family and his children. he was the pop king. all in their late 40's and early 50's grew up with the jackson 5 then with all of his hits. he will be greatly missed my many that loved his music. god bless and be with his children and family at this time.
  4. rupaliJune 27, 2009 @ 03:08 AM
    the thriller has gone but his thrill iz here 2 stay forever and ever
  5. barbaraJune 27, 2009 @ 04:00 AM
    ... :(
  6. hiren r. thakoreJune 27, 2009 @ 05:12 AM
    " we miss u.....michael forever.....! "
  7. Fay - Stoke on trentJune 27, 2009 @ 09:04 AM
    So shocked to hear this sad news , he was and still will be the king of pop for ever. I have been a big fan of michaels and will continue to be for the rest of my days. My love goes out to the Jackson family , and his friends , rest in peace Michael xxxx
  8. patriciaJune 27, 2009 @ 09:11 AM
    estaras en nuestro corazon ...por siempre michael!!!!
  9. Lawrence R. DecosteJune 27, 2009 @ 09:29 AM
    I was a childhood fan of MJ he inspired me to dance and love music for what it is and I am so saddened he is gone so soon from all us. He made a movement his music made me happy. I wish I kept the vinyl of his it would been worth lots today, I am sad that I won't see another album of his I was looking forward to it. I hope he rests in peace and Hope the world takes a hard lesson that Drug Abuse is something people should not do its unsafe and may kill you. I am on Prescription Drugs myself and its scary you know but as long as I take it like I am supposed to I won't have anything to worry about, I would never abuse any drug. I loved We are the World and Black & White my two favorites but I loved all his music. I hope the world finds peace in all this and the violence thats happening across our world will decline.
  10. LindaJune 27, 2009 @ 09:40 AM
    Yes! I always felt sorry for Michael Jackson. Fame and fortune does not always bring happiness. He was a lonely, depressed soul and it kind of reminds me of Elvis Presley's life. Elvis felt the same way.
  11. MattJune 27, 2009 @ 09:40 AM
    There is no honor that should be given to this Guy. He lost all of that honor when he decided to touch young boys in a way that is unforgivable. Its amazing when you people speak about how great this Guy is and what he has done for us. What did he do again other then sing? What did he give back to the country? The guy was a child molester, a pedophile and you praise him. Think about that the next time you see a pedophile on the news and think about how sad it will be when he passes away. You are some twisted sick people to morn over this sick worthless guy.
  12. celineJune 27, 2009 @ 10:36 AM
    we love you mickael jackson he is not a man, he is a god for his dance and his songs he praises us . i am so sad we miss you very muchh
  13. andrew greeceJune 27, 2009 @ 11:18 AM
    we grow up with you.... with your songs with your moves.... you were and you are a dream for all of us.... we learned from you how to have fun....how to dance how to sing real music... for us you will be every day here together and forever... thank you thank you thank you .......i love you michael..
  14. aRiz cuLlenJune 27, 2009 @ 01:09 PM
    mike!!! i always remember u'!!! rs el mejor! 100pr staras n nuestro ♥!! tus canciones son las mejores dl mundo y nadie nunk t podrá superar! i ♥ u' mike!!! Yesterday, 2day n' 4ever!
  15. iva marekovicJune 27, 2009 @ 05:23 PM
    ~ :-( ~
  16. iva marekovicJune 27, 2009 @ 05:25 PM
    ~ :-( ~ Michael in <3 forever!
  17. maxJune 28, 2009 @ 05:12 AM
    It's just incredible for me.he's a great part of my teens moment. something into me has dead with him but I know, he will always be alive and loved through his beautiful songs R.I.P. MJ
  18. GiunaiJune 29, 2009 @ 03:29 AM
    it`s so sad ;(( he was amazing. R.I.P MJ
  19. alessib.June 30, 2009 @ 01:58 PM
    MICHAEL TVUMDB! GRZ DI TT, X LA TUA MUSICALIà, X LA TUA PERSONALITà GRZ! 6 TL RE, MA NN SL DEL POP, DELLA MUSICA! U BRAVO RAGAZZO KE HA SAPUTO REAGIRE ALLE MENSOGNE DEI GIORNALISTI. TI AMIAMO E NN SMETTEREMO MAI DI FARLO! NN UN ADDIO UN CIAO!
  20. Valentine’s Day SMSJanuary 26, 2010 @ 11:14 AM
    Thanks for the psot
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