You know what pisses me off about this whole thing? All these people who talked down on him and said such cruel things about him when he was alive are the same ones who are buying his albums probably out of guilt and feeling sorry for themselves.
I’ve always been a Michael Jackson fan, I didn’t give a damn about what the media said about what has now been proven that he didn’t do. His music moved me and it never gets old. I can listen to his tracks for the rest of my life and I would still love it. The fact that his sales only skyrocketed after his death only says one thing to me. It says to me that people truly didn’t care about him or even thought about him when he was alive.
Michael Jackson sold more than 2.3 million digitally downloaded songs since death + sold 415,000 albums in the 4 days after his death. That says a damn lot because if he was still alive, he wouldn’t have made as much. Here he is not even alive and he can’t enjoy his success because it took him to die to be put back in the spotlight.
People are truly sad this day. Well, at least their buying his albums and not committing suicide like 12 of his fans did.







I Want to Buy That
A blonde goes into a nearby store and asks a clerk if she can buy the TV in the corner.
The clerk looks at her and says that he doesn’t serve blondes, so she goes back home and dyes her hair black. The next day she returns to the store and asks the same thing, and again, the clerk said he doesn’t serve blondes. Frustrated, the blonde goes home and dyes her hair yet again, to a shade of red. Sure that a clerk would sell her the TV this time, she returns and asks a different clerk this time. To her astonishment, this clerk also says that she doesn’t serve blondes. The blonde asks the clerk, “How in the world do you know I am a blonde?” The clerk looks at her disgustedly and says, “That’s not a TV — it’s a microwave!”
Pointless as well as not funny.
I want to listen good music!
It sure seems that way. Now all of a sudden everyone is a fan.
I had Thriller on tape in the 1980s. I never had a chance to order the CD of it. New music kept coming out and older albums I wanted to also buy. But they came out with a 25th edition of it a year or two ago. I got that coming soon since they dropped the price on it now with all the orders.
I remember watching all his videos in the 80s. I like Smooth Criminal the most.