26th November 2012 3:10
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whoslovinyou:

my favorite quote from what we saw of the documentary yesterday!

26th November 2012 3:04
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myinspirationmj:

Wow, just done watching BAD 25 Documentary.  You are amazing Michael.  Thank you for the gift of your talent you have shared us through the years. You are amazing and this documentary made me more realized how much impact you have left and the loss is humongous.  You are incomparable and I will always and forever says that I AM A PROUD MICHAEL JACKSON FAN!  I LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART.

I couldn’t say it better, so I simply reblog these beautiful words.

Plus: BIG Thank You to Spike Lee <3

26th November 2012 2:41
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whoslovinyou:

“Two-year old cancer patient, Allan Bufford, held by his mother, Brenda, meets his favorite entertainer backstage in Kansas City, Missouri on occasion of Jackson’s US leg of his first solo world tour, the Bad Tour. The ill boy obtained his doctor’s permission to attend the sold-out show. (February 24, 1988)”

26th November 2012 2:40
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myinspirationmj:

Thank you and Love you with all my heart Michael - The Man In The Mirror! 

26th November 2012 2:35
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mystic-blood:

Michael Jackson and Siedah Garrett recording I Just Can’t Stop Loving You.

26th November 2012 1:57
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austinkleon:

“Study the greats and become greater.”   Michael Jackson

Handwritten notes via @mjjphotos and Spike Lee’s BAD25 documentary, which, honestly, I would hold off on watching until the 2-hour complete version is available. (Watch the chopped 1 hour version here→)

26th November 2012 1:54
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urban-myth:

Young Michael Jackson

26th November 2012 1:51
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The origin of the expressive terms: “Chamone”/”Shamone”

25th November 2012 5:01
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“Photo of photograph by Claude Vanheye, Lauriergracht Amsterdam. This huge photo was placed in the same street in 2010, where it was originally taken in 1977, in memoriam of Michael Jackson.” [source]

25th November 2012 5:00
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whoslovinyou:

When the people who worked with Michael on the Bad album was asked about his death, they all reacted like this.. They broke down in tears. This truly shows what kind of person Michael was, how amazing he was and how he touched people.. This says it all..

23rd November 2012 7:41
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whoslovinyou:

CLICK HERE to watch the livestream of ABC and to watch the Bad 25 documentary later tonight! It will be aired at 9:30E and 8:30C (that means it’ll be aired at 2.30 am in the UK)

23rd November 2012 7:39
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23rd November 2012 7:38
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23rd November 2012 7:16
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18th November 2012 0:00
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king-of-pop:

November 18, 1987

Michael Jackson visits the Sydney Children’s Hospital in Randwick, Australia. Natasha Lang, mother of a child committed in the hospital at the time, offers her account of his visit there years later:

“I will never forget that day as long as I live, when Michael came to the hospital with an abundance of stuffed animal toys, so generously given, to all the children in the children’s ward. He went around the ward and visited each child personally and quietly spoke words of comfort to them and I will never forget the delight of these children, the medical staff and the parents who visited on that day.

My son now is a grown man and I wish to share this photograph with the whole world because it shows Michael’s selfless and generous nature. My son, unfortunately, lost his eye in a school accident that week and, as you can imagine, it was a real tragedy for the whole family, but that day he gave us all some joy, great pleasure and an abundance of happiness.

Michael, I know that you are with the angels and may God Bless your soul and, rest assured, you will live in our hearts forever.  Thank you for the music.”