Michael Jackson Documentary, The One and Only (PART 1 of 5), Interviews About His Musical Career

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Alex Ramsay

Alex Ramsay

Күн бұрын

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@elizabethsestina7828
@elizabethsestina7828 3 жыл бұрын
The greatest entertainer ever lived. No one can replace his legacy.
@Viahss
@Viahss 11 жыл бұрын
the hate towards him , Worn him out ! thankyou god we had a man like him on earth
@LudeandLude
@LudeandLude 12 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see someone, who isn't a fan, able to at least pick up the vibes of MJ rather than just be fed by the media. You're a free thinker which is a great thing. To answer you're question, his genius is what got him the attention. Whether he wanted to be famous or not, his art wouldn't stop. And his art was universal, because of that, he touched the lives of MANY people. It was impossible not to become the star he was with that God given ability. Michael was made for music pure and simple.
@shaunbang
@shaunbang 2 жыл бұрын
You are not alone is still probably the best love song of the modern era
@MrJacksonvill
@MrJacksonvill 12 жыл бұрын
Because he wanted to be Loved...Simple as that
@evangelista6442
@evangelista6442 11 жыл бұрын
he is the one and only King 4ever,and the world loves him.
@laveladelcarajo
@laveladelcarajo 11 жыл бұрын
Well said, my friend!! Michael's art was, is and always will be Universal, which is something almost impossible to achieve. And he did because he didn't try to. It was all truth. Just what poured from his heart. He was truly a giver, he kept nothing for himself, he even gave his life...His passion consumed him...We love you and miss you MJ...Forever.
@DJKATJAAPRADIO
@DJKATJAAPRADIO 5 жыл бұрын
HE PUT ON A SHOW LIKE NO OTHER! EVER ! OUR KING OF POP! FOREVER MICHAEL JACKSON ROCKED OUR WORLD!
@M77111
@M77111 5 жыл бұрын
Wow truly amazing and I love his soul,talent, ⭐️⭐️and his beautiful heart!.❤️ Miss the legend.🌹🌻🌻🙏🏻
@DJKATJAAPRADIO
@DJKATJAAPRADIO 5 жыл бұрын
HE IS A LEGEND! AND LEGENDS NEVER DIE! HIS LEGACY WILL LIVE ON AND ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FOREVER
@mooveemom
@mooveemom 12 жыл бұрын
in addition to the other commenters: This was a family of 9 kids being supported by a crane operator. Michael and the other boys' talents were their ticket out - Michael and his brothers supported the family.
@treyvoncreighton9814
@treyvoncreighton9814 2 жыл бұрын
Michael Jackson the king of pop
@diogenesarauz387
@diogenesarauz387 6 жыл бұрын
9:30 you see Jackie so proud of his little brother.... Michael is once lifetime talent. Love him and his brothers and sisters...
@sessiakojenu4829
@sessiakojenu4829 4 жыл бұрын
Michael Jackson is a dancing sensation.
@BabyAngel1220
@BabyAngel1220 13 жыл бұрын
I like this documentary already...
@clarakirkendoll6370
@clarakirkendoll6370 8 жыл бұрын
Love you MJ!!!!!
@carolinabajardo9886
@carolinabajardo9886 5 жыл бұрын
Mj forever the one and only king innocent man
@Jorge819449
@Jorge819449 11 жыл бұрын
the king lives
@eeviegrl
@eeviegrl 5 жыл бұрын
U said it Liza. Michael is "The Ultimate Artist" and what what Gladys Knight said rings true also.
@debragarner2368
@debragarner2368 11 жыл бұрын
So tito is the one who brought notice to the jackson if he didnt break the string on the guitar well the rest is history!
@loridenham1808
@loridenham1808 6 жыл бұрын
He gave so much to us and why were we not there for him until it was too late.
@zhand38
@zhand38 11 жыл бұрын
It's called the Black Panther interlude in Black or White
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 2 жыл бұрын
He was the best this is why they wanted to bring him down king of pop. He was a genius
@yaminigarg983
@yaminigarg983 6 жыл бұрын
The one and only myMJ myGOD. -Sunil Bharat, Bharat(India)
@lindascott6241
@lindascott6241 7 жыл бұрын
People say grew up remember he was grown up age 5 yrs and Jackson are bawling for the money poor Michael never saw. Goodnight Peter pan love you xxxx
@priyanakarmi7011
@priyanakarmi7011 10 жыл бұрын
+Natalie Tripp it's from Black or White. There was a whole dance routine without any music at the end of Black or White which is usually not shown.
@saraandersson1494
@saraandersson1494 Жыл бұрын
I love looking at docs of MJ and the Jackson family. ❤ Thank you for this. Love from Sweden.
@forrniteplayerz4593
@forrniteplayerz4593 5 жыл бұрын
MICHAEL MICHAEL MICHAEL
@DJKATJAAPRADIO
@DJKATJAAPRADIO 6 жыл бұрын
I DONT HE KNOWS HOW MANY PEOPLE LOVED HIM
@jonjonharreld7602
@jonjonharreld7602 Жыл бұрын
Love My Bro's Jackie Marlon Tito Jermaine Michael Randy The Jacksons The Greatest Entertainers Of All Time...One Love Fam...
@lindascott6241
@lindascott6241 7 жыл бұрын
I hope tito son can try be half the father Michael always wanted to be. Mjs Paris Princess an cute blanket xxx
@caseymanuel7199
@caseymanuel7199 6 жыл бұрын
13:16 - anyone else have the urge to grab baby Michael and run and not let this world kill him? No? Just me? Ok.
@miagracexox5349
@miagracexox5349 6 жыл бұрын
Casey Manuel ye Me too We can do it together Shhhhh Don’t tell ☺️
@graciemacie13
@graciemacie13 4 жыл бұрын
@@miagracexox5349 haha I'll help
@Snyper1405
@Snyper1405 3 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@maipigenDK
@maipigenDK 12 жыл бұрын
well as a kid his dad screwed him up, too scared to object i think and growing up I guess he just didn't know what else to do...just guessing
@torivictoria7859
@torivictoria7859 5 жыл бұрын
I wish u werent that famous...
@newportxx100s
@newportxx100s 11 жыл бұрын
what music video is that when hes dancing at night in the puddles and tearing up the car. they show it in the beginning a couple times.
@Snyper1405
@Snyper1405 3 жыл бұрын
Black or white music video (extended) part
@diazmind
@diazmind 10 ай бұрын
Does someone have more info about this documentary? I can’t find any source about this film, it’s like there’s no record in the internet about it. I can’t watch it anywhere else like Netflix nor buy it as DVD… does someone know anything???
@aishaalhassan1369
@aishaalhassan1369 4 жыл бұрын
He was only seeking for love and nothing more
@DJKATJAAPRADIO
@DJKATJAAPRADIO 5 жыл бұрын
HE WAS FOUND INNOCENT! THE FBI FOUND HIM INNOCENT!!!
@MichaelaMommy
@MichaelaMommy 2 жыл бұрын
She Was Basically Saying “Was It Worth It?”😕🥵
@stitchy1051
@stitchy1051 6 жыл бұрын
Love you michael jackson. so sad michael jackson went to jall.
@ingenuity168
@ingenuity168 5 жыл бұрын
He didn't go to jail. He was found not guilty.
@Snyper1405
@Snyper1405 3 жыл бұрын
He was never charged
@marywang6582
@marywang6582 5 жыл бұрын
紐約的水,真的水龍頭打開就可以生飲嗎?有人跟我說可以。我有喝水龍頭打開的水。我蠻容易相信人。
@marywang6582
@marywang6582 5 жыл бұрын
今天樹上結二顆可可。I'm rich。
@MarcosRodriguez-oq3tg
@MarcosRodriguez-oq3tg Жыл бұрын
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@sailinrou6604
@sailinrou6604 10 жыл бұрын
5 really really sad stroies to tell?do you guys know any really sad storys? fariytale or real?…show more 4 Answers • Mythology & Folklore Best Answer (Chosen by Asker)This is the sad story of love. A story which repeats as long as the crystal ball of time continues to exist, as long as this ball has not crashed into a star, a star from another time. "Time" will perhaps explode from within because of these sad stories which repeat and fill it to capacity. When time fills with love, overflows with feeling, and chokes with tears and shouted loneliness, its crystal walls will break. But every love story will make a home in the particles of this broken sphere and will, itself, make a new "time." And perhaps a day will come when eternity and everything that has been created and everything that has not been created will be nothing but crystal particles which have in their heart a seed of love, a seed of the sad story of love. Then, time will be a woman and a man sleeping in a bubble of time.... stories with endings not quite the same. Many know the woman now, for this very story, and to name her doesn't change anything. She was a woman who wrote herself into her stories. And there is the man whose existence or absence is the same since no one knows him. How they got to know each other is not very important either. When a story wants to take shape, it will find its way: looking for a job, reading a tale, publishing a book, it makes no difference. The woman was simple. There was no distance between her mind, her tongue, and her heart. Her speech was the same as her thoughts and her feelings. In the business of love, she did not believe in time really. She was in love all the time, unlike those who fall in love in a moment and then forget all about it.... That is why when she first saw the man she said, "you are very handsome, let's be friends... I am very lonely." The man was sitting behind the desk with an untidy face and hair, and a thick stubble about his face. He stared at the woman, smiling lightly. Her manner of behavior was such that he formed no impression about her except that the woman was not more than a child from whom a novelist could be made. The man had read the woman's short stories and pretended to be interested in them, began to speak about the things that he was supposed to mention without uttering a word about love. The woman concluded that if she wrote good stories, the man would be hers. The days passed and the man maintained the silent smile on his lips and left everything conditional and hanging in the air. The woman was as she had always been. She would pace the room, search the books and the shelves, organize the papers on the desk, spread them out, and reorganize them again.... The woman was impatient in every step she took and in every word she uttered and one day after she had messed up things all over the place, she sat in front of the man and said, "Give me your hand, I want to tell your fortune." The man said, "Wait until you become a writer." The woman said, But I want to hold your hand, I want you to stroke my hair." The man smiled and asked, "why?' The woman said, "I want to caress my hair with your hand." The man laughed and said, "you're crazy," and did not give his hand. I am writing this story very quickly because I am afraid someone may come in and sit by that window and look at me and ask; How far has the work come? I am writing this story far from peoples' eyes, because I don't like anyone to read it while it is not yet finished. This is why I avoid naming places, cities, and buildings because it not only takes a lot of time, time that I really don't have, but also because it doesn't matter at all. It is enough to know that everything is happening in the crystal ball of the time. Time for a woman like her who was after someone to love her, meant only time. She did not see any difference between a moment or a year. Whichever corner she was in, she would milk time to reach the moment when she could see him as a man and herself as a woman, and nothing else. That is how she started her work, as she used her being to give the words life. As if the words were coming from her body and soul. She wrote story after story, day after day, and all of them romantic. The man was there. He would read the stories, shake his head, and be satisfied with his work. Sometimes, when the woman finished a story, she would read it to the man and then say, "I am tired, lets go for a walk." The man would smile and shake his head and the woman knew that it was not yet the time for him to appear with her in public. She would accept the distance between them and would doubt her work. She would then go back to reading and writing. Time passed and the woman's books were published one after another. The man had begun to spent all his time reading her works. He began to think more and more about her, or more precisely about the heroine of her stories. The man would go to the woman's office and she would jump from one subject to another. She had not been coherent in her speech for some time and her situation was becoming more serious every day to the extent that the man couldn't discern which was speaking, the woman or the protagonist of her stories. The strophe-poem of her conversations had become, "Do you love me?" The man laughed every time she said this and commented with only, "How far has your work progressed?" And she would suddenly come to her senses, get herself together, and show her hand which had the pen and pencil marks all over it. Her hand had also toughened and the man said, "It is work." The woman would go back to work. How long did it take, how much time passed, before these changes settled into her body and soul? The woman who was so conscious about the door and had wanted the man to come in and read her stories, began to be scared of the thought that the door would open and someone would come in and bend over the pages blackened with words. Time was never important in the woman's life. If the seed was cultivated, the seed of love, nothing could have harmed it. The man saw gradually that the woman did not show enthusiasm and if he called her, she turned her head to him very slowly. It seemed her look no longer had that romantic shine, that childish excitement. However, the eyes of the woman hero of her stories were shining, she gazed romantically, and her acts and behavior became enthusiastically child-like. The man read the stories everyday, before and after publishing them, and became familiar with the woman more and more, the woman who felt her skin and blood in her stories. The man played music for her so that she would write more and give the same romantic air to her stories. Hoping that the movement of her neck and head wouldn't remain so slow, he also prepared fruit juice for her and cared more about her diet. But the woman did not pay attention to these acts of kindness. She only wrote. One day when the man said "you seem tired, let's go for a walk," the woman answered with a weak voice and a dull gaze, "I cannot, I am busy." And she didn't go. She didn't pay attention to critics of her work either. Journals were racing to talk about her, but she did not even know the number of her books' printings. She didn't react to the acclamations of the man who stood in front of her with newspapers in his hands. Her movements only became slower everyday. One day when the man woke up, he laughed. He had never laughed like that before, especially alone with himself. He had a strange feeling as he remembered the woman's humor and wit, her childish moves and her strophe-poem "Do you love me?" The man was singing to himself and felt drawn toward the woman. He eventually went to a flower shop, bought a bouquet and set out. The woman was writing as usual. It seemed as though she was writing the last sentence of a short story for only her hand was moving and her body was like a stone statue. She was far from everything, including time. It seemed as though she was only a hand writing hurriedly. He put the flower in a vase before her, but the woman did not look up. She was staring at what she was writing. She didn't even blink. It seemed as though she had reached the end of the last sentence. The man saw her place a period and her hand came to rest on the page. The man slowly took the papers out from under her hand. He read the title of the story: "The Sad Story of Love." He laughed. He touched the woman's shoulder, and looked at her face and froze. The woman was not a woman any more. She had turned into a statue of words, and when the man touched her on the shoulder thousands of words suddenly spread on the ground and among all those thousands of words the man saw these; "You are very handsome... let's be friends....I am very lonely." Source(s):From the collection: Sang'ha-yi Shaytan Matt • 7 years Comment 1 0 Asker's Rating: did make me think about everything Other AnswersThis is one of my saddest memories (sorry if my English isn't perfect). …show more Mali • 3 months Comment 0 0 True story years ago.....a person names jerry got dared to sleep in a house that was believed to be haunted. The next day his friends waited for him outside the house..... They had to go inside and search for him. They went through every room but the attic. He wasn't suppose to sleep in the attic. He was suppose to sleep in the living room they went to the attic. They found jerry's corpse and they left because they got scared. But that night all died because of their friend. He killed them all for making him sleep in the house if you don't send this to 11 comments you will die tonight by jerry.Example 1: a man named Stewart read this and didnt believe it. He shut off his computer and went through his day. That night while he was in bed he heard something out his door. He got up to look his dead now. Example 2:a girl named Haley read this in the morning and she got scared but she didn't send it. She went to school ( she was only 13 years old) and that night she died. If you don't post this to 11 comments tonight Jerry will visit you and he isn't fake. Apparently if you copy and paste this to 11 comments in the next ten minutes you will have the best day of your life tomorrow. You will either get kissed or asked out, if you brake this chain you will see a little dead girl in your room tonight. In the next 53 minutes someone will say I love you or I'm sorry
@graciemacie13
@graciemacie13 4 жыл бұрын
What the fuck chain mail u could freak people out doing that
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