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Topic History of: Sad but brilliant; Michael set to dominate the charts Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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JK2006
Well the meejah say he sold 750 million records.
Angel
JK2006 wrote: As I watch the quite extraordinarily inflated facts about Michael hit the meeejah, I'm more than ever convinced that the only thing that matters is... IS IT A GOOD STORY?
No wonder Justice disappears when truth means so little.
What qualifies you to make such an assumption? Just because ITS A GOOD STORY, doesn't make it untrue. In a perfect world MJ would be remembered as an angelic icon. Sadly, the opposite may be the case.
dixie
BR wrote: MAN IN THE MIRROR looks set for Number One next week to match the Number Ones Album at Number One this week.
MJ would have dominated the charts this year IF he had done his dates - so although his death has probably unleashed massive sales he could have expected a big resurgence as 800,000 fans brought up more albums and the associated media frenzy.
I just feel a little empty. Looked at my ticket reservation this afternoon......and am so sad that I will never get to see MJ live again. He is going to be really missed and I was so excited when he announced these dates.
But BR - You were never going to see Michael Jackson live. Those 50 concerts were NEVER going to happen. (Some of us said that when the original 10 expanded to 50 - and it appears the Insurance industry thought that too!)
BR
See my post in Your Views JK - I have just written a long winded post saying very much the same thing.
JK2006
As I watch the quite extraordinarily inflated facts about Michael hit the meeejah, I'm more than ever convinced that the only thing that matters is... IS IT A GOOD STORY?
No wonder Justice disappears when truth means so little.