Tavis Smiley: What Killed Michael Jackson?

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@monilynn70
@monilynn70 7 жыл бұрын
Michael decided he wanted to work with different producers with different music and sounds therefore he didn't work with Quincy anymore BUT WHAT KILLED MIKE WAS THE TRIAL
@ReUbu
@ReUbu 5 жыл бұрын
better MJ visionary productions are when he was child and those in late, withour Quincy, from Dangerous to Invincible and some unpublished in albums and in a separate edition years later. Production with Quincy, from Off the wall to Bad, also because with Rod Temperton's songs, he was one of the embedded Motowns autors, are supreme, but the real MJ brand and for sure apreciate in a far future, are what i said. ciao
@IraSol37
@IraSol37 7 жыл бұрын
You have to accept and be aware that the fans also have a lot of responsibility in Michael's misfortune. (They did not do it to hurt him, but in the end, they affected him terribly). The man could't go anywhere without being chased by a human stampede. They didn't let him live like a human who walks, breathes, eats, makes friends, goes shopping, goes to the movies, to the theater, etc., They forced him to isolate himself for his own physical security. That would drive anybody crazy and suicidal. The fans think that it is "normal" to chase those who admire and force them all the time to smile at them, to dance for them, to interpret the character that satisfies their whims - come on! in other words, fans think of them as their puppets. Do you think that is healthy? Is it valid to violate the privacy and space of another person to satisfy your needs? Based on what law? And then they cry when these tragedies happen, and they look for culprits to point out. First they must point to themselves, because they judge every inch of the person as if the artist belonged to them. They get into the artist's private life in a disgusting and destructive way. Confuse limit between admiration with fanaticism. And fanaticism to the only thing that entails is to misfortunes. I hope that, one day fans will be more aware of their destructive behavior towards people of the artistic medium, and learn to set healthy limits, truly respecting the artist without overwhelming them, without transgressing their personal and intimate space, and seeing them as human beings; as we all are.
@cruzpaez8047
@cruzpaez8047 4 жыл бұрын
Ari Jess : Where the Fans failed him was whn #MichaelJackson was talking abt #TommyMottola & #SONY the Fans screamed so loud for him, they (literally) drowned his voice out. You could not hear #MichaelJackson at all. The video is available on KZbin.com I just wished they had resolve to let him speak, to LISTEN 2 what he needed to say since this happens to Artists all too often, but none bigger than #MJ was at the time.. The most Famous Entertainer on planet Earth by far. Rest in Power #TheKingMJ4Ever❤️ #RespectLove2TheScruseJackson❤️ #BLM #EndRacism #EndHate #RestoreMJSTATS #FULLJustice4MJ #MichaelJackson was, is, will always be 100% INNOCENT it is all public record.🌐⚖💙 #AmericanExcellence 👏🏾
@BlueLatte-f3f
@BlueLatte-f3f 3 жыл бұрын
Michael became a literal idol. If you watch the ‘92 glasgow concert you begin to realize this man was a idol, a movement, a godlike entity. Michael became an owner of the one of the networks of the industry. Michael’s organization should have grown and gone to self ownership creating his own network. The price though...
@lucretiaholden1171
@lucretiaholden1171 8 жыл бұрын
This was a really good interview. I'm definitely going to support his work and purchase the book. Thank you for sharing.
@MsMirela77
@MsMirela77 7 жыл бұрын
pfff... that was a bore... everything he just said any decent MJ fan knows. Except that MJ is innocent. He said he doesn't know, ha, ha, ha... trying to appeal to all audiences just to sell his book which he wrote to exploit Michael and earn money on him.
@MrJacksonvill
@MrJacksonvill 8 жыл бұрын
the problem I have is how would you know what he went through in 16 weeks..Its obvious he was getting ready to do the shows. What happen in between I believe he was concerned about his own legacy. Michael was dying inside since those krass allegations. Although he was happy living for his children. His true happiness was trying to please others.
@mellodee123
@mellodee123 8 жыл бұрын
Garfield Harrison But can you really be happy......if you're a drug addict?
@MrJacksonvill
@MrJacksonvill 8 жыл бұрын
Comedian Marvin Howard I don't think you can be....butI don't want to judge Michael on that. He was an addict they say..but I never heard MJ admit to that.
@mellodee123
@mellodee123 8 жыл бұрын
Garfield Harrison He sure did admit to that. Check the live broadcast he did at Neverland Ranch after the allegations in 93. He states it there.
@MrJacksonvill
@MrJacksonvill 8 жыл бұрын
Comedian Marvin Howard I have seen that interview. kind of miss the part where he mentioned being addicted to anything.
@mellodee123
@mellodee123 8 жыл бұрын
Garfield Harrison Check about into the 1st couple of minutes.
@TheeCoachg
@TheeCoachg 8 жыл бұрын
This was a great interview,I will be subscribing.
@angelamiller3545
@angelamiller3545 8 жыл бұрын
Excellent interview. Thank you👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@formattester6
@formattester6 7 жыл бұрын
great interview. Renada...what a beautiful young lady! she oozes a cool vibe.
@maritzagarcesmejia5929
@maritzagarcesmejia5929 6 жыл бұрын
traducirlo a español porfavor
@catriniasmith8009
@catriniasmith8009 7 жыл бұрын
I think a lot comes with your celebrity, he was one of the biggest stars since Elvis. People pull and pull on the entertainer and not the person. We can only imagine what it's like to be him. You can't walk the streets go to the movies with out mobs of people around you. It's drugs on another level.
@Sheila612Miller
@Sheila612Miller 6 жыл бұрын
Man those investigators got a cut from that kids dad. The kid came out and said it was a lie.
@AkakaDomenjer
@AkakaDomenjer 8 жыл бұрын
Good point. I agree. Split with Quincy Jones was beginning of end. Jones was great influence over him.
@allthingscreative1631
@allthingscreative1631 4 жыл бұрын
Hnmmm... have u seen his interviews about Michael??? They are a little guy throat Michael still thanked quincy in darn near every speech ... also alot of Michael's best tracks were made without quincy the earth song black and white one more chance you are not alone etc...every person has the right to create their own legacy independently also nothing restricted them from still working together
@ladawnemalone2955
@ladawnemalone2955 5 жыл бұрын
When you can't sleep you go to scriptures where Yeshua says peace.. be still..
@everettewade923
@everettewade923 4 жыл бұрын
Do you attend College?
@monilynn70
@monilynn70 7 жыл бұрын
Jackson Five songs
@monilynn70
@monilynn70 7 жыл бұрын
MJ was pissed about doing Fifty shows he signed up for ten shows and what a hypocrite Travis is using Michael to make money too Let's see if he writes a book about his good friend Prince lol
@chelsearogers1289
@chelsearogers1289 6 жыл бұрын
monica franklin, Michael was not in shape to do fifty shows. The way he looked in those last days, He probably would've canceled after the second show. That trial took a lot out of him spiritually and financially, which was the reason why he had to came out of hiding to do those shows. Otherwise, he would probably have to liquidate some of his assets. As much as Michael loved to perform and the stage, which was like a second home to him, it seems as if he was forced to do something that he didn't really wanna do.
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