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Topic History of: Michael Jackson music BANNED by BBC
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hedda Jo wrote:
"He’s considered by many to be one of the greatest entertainers of all time, but now fresh child abuse allegations threaten to destroy Michael Jackson’s legacy. Broadcaster Nick Ferrari says he can no longer listen to Michael Jackson’s songs since seeing the documentary, whereas superfan Danny Oliver has joined many supporters in rejecting the claims. Both join us on the sofa, and we’re live with DJ Mike Read in his radio studio as he tells us why he’ll always continue to play the King of Pop’s music."
Nick Ferrari: twitter.com/NickFerrariLBC (includes a recent interview on LBC with Michael Jackson's nephew)
Danny Oliver: twitter.com/DannyMJOliver



Nick Ferrari used to be such a nice young man when he was on the NoTW.
Was quite good looking too.
Hideous old right wing bag now.
The opposite to moi.
MCR Just been confirmed by someone on Facebook..Michael Jackson has NOT been banned from
BBC4's TOTP repeats
Jo These are interesting posts, MCR. Thanks for posting.

Haven't had a chance to watch this yet, but others might be interested: Oprah devoting an hour to interviewing the two accusers and the Leaving Neverland director.

Chris I went out for a few drinks last night, and MJ/J5 music was on in every bar (alongside other tunes).. in one bar they played "P.Y.T." and that was followed by "Happy People" by R.Kelly
Green Man hedda wrote:
Amazing stuff MCR and thanks for posting it.

I've seen the most ludicrous tales posted by supposedly sensible publications including ones that think Jackomn's estate will be sued for $Billions, ruined and so on.

It just isn't going to happen for obvious legal reasons..

However I Predict: Jackson is one of the very rarest of celebrities in that his fans truly are rusted on for life and no matter what.

I can't think of anyone else except for Elvis Presley who commands the intensity of such fan worship. Can you?

I reckon Jackson's music will be re-packaged time and time again..just as Elvis Presley's is and those millions of Jackson's fans will buy every single bit of it.

I reckon the intensity of the anti-Jackson campaign will make those fans deliberately go out and buy his music and memorability.

I reckon Jackson's estate may even boom because of this "scandal" (hey..no such thing as bad publicity) because Jackson's fans are fans for life. He, like Elvis are in a whole different stratosphere when it comes to fandom.

Part of the thrashing about of the tabloid media (and even "respected" media) is that cannot get it through their heads...as if a frigging radio station in Canada or Australia, the USA & UK has any influence of Jackson's music one way or the other.

And here is The Big Point ignored by the entire Western World and it's racist: Michael Jackson has millions upon millions of fans right throughout Asia, Philippines, Thailand , India etc etc and they do not give a flying f*ck about sex scandals and these sensations for them , last about one single day. They are simply not obsessed with this stuff as the West is.



Give it time iTunes will have exclusives and a bumper box set to released soon.

Gary Glitter still sells on eBay.