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British historian (1876 - 1962)

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

In Honor of MJ and how I feel


I have been gone for some time and this I know. So I must come back and bring you the things that I have captured my attention these past few months. So I took a back seat for a minute to observe life a bit more.


We lost Michael Jackson - Simply put we have lost one of the greatest artist to touch this planet. What he has done no other artist accomplished. The widespread global pandemonium is and was unmatched. It is obvious in the memoriam that has taken place since his passing. Honor the man! I have been reading many blogs and digital boards and I see there are people out there that do not respect him for what the media portrayed him as by showing him vulnerable side and not understanding what he was going through in his life.

Yes MJ was eccentric and bit of a anomaly but you can not destroy what he was and will always be to us. The music will live on, and in his death it is proven that he has made timeless music. With his record sales through the roof, and remixes of his songs coming at us left and right. MJ has proven something that many artist before and after him failed to do. That you can make music that has not time stamp.

So I ask that we accept MJ for who he was and the path that he has paved and shown us. We can now take creative roads and share with the world our interpretations within our art form.


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