Τετάρτη 1 Σεπτεμβρίου 2010

Michael Jackson against Sony 2001!!!!

During the Invincible Era, 2000-2003, Michael would be honoured with many awards as “Artist of the Millennium”, and usher in new sounds for a new century. He gave many interviews and appearances in his 30th year as a solo artist.


During 1999, Michael went back into the studio to prepare a new album. In October, he gave an interview with TV Guide where he discussed his upcoming projects and his past projects, such as Thriller.

In October 2000, Michael was presented with the Best Selling Male Pop Artist of the Millennium Award at the World Music Awards.

In March 2001, Michael was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist. He had been inducted just four years prior as a member of the Jacksons.

Michael made a surprise appearance with N*Sync during their performance of “Pop” on 6th September 2001 at the MTV Video Music Awards. The appearance was unannounced and came as a surprise to fans all over the world.

The next day, Michael performed at the first of two concerts in honour of his 30th anniversary as a solo artist. “Michael Jackson: The 30th Anniversary Celebration” was organised by David Gest and held at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The two part special celebration was held on September 7th and September 10th, 2001. Guest performers included: Luther Vandross, Destiny’s Child, Liza Minelli, Usher, Mya and many more who paid tribute to Michael by singing songs from his musical career and their current material. The concert also included a special Jacksons reunion performance with a set that included “Can You Feel It”, “I Want You Back” and “Shake Your Body” and a special performance of “Dancing Machine” with N*Sync. Michael closed the concerts with a special performance of his greatest hits, including “Billie Jean”, “Beat It”, “Black or White” (with Slash), “You Rock My World”, and “The Way You Make Me Feel” (with Britney Spears). The show broadcasted in November to over 26 million viewers in the US and featured a mix of the two concerts. The show won two NAACP Image Awards for “Outstanding Variety Series / Special” and “Outstanding Performance in a Variety Series / Special”.

Michael released the first single from his forthcoming album; “You Rock My World”, on September 21st, 2001. The R & B dance number was written by Michael and producers Darkchild and featured a spoken comedic intro with Chris Tucker. The short film was 12 minutes long and featured Marlon Brando, Chris Tucker, Billy Drago and Michael Madsen. It was directed by Paul Hunter and choreographed by Michael. The single went to number 1 in eight countries, peaked at number 2 in the UK and number 10 in the US. It was a top 10 hit in a total of 30 countries and was nominated for a Grammy Award. The short film won the NAACP Image Award for Best Music Video.

On October 21st, 2001, Michael organised a special charity concert in the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks, called “United We Stand: What More Can I Give”. It was held at RFK Stadium in Washington D.C. John Stamos hosted the event which included performances by Al Green, Bette Midler, Destiny’s Child, Pink, Usher, Mariah Carey and many more. Michael closed the concert with performances of “Man in the Mirror” and his new benefit single “What More Can I Give”. All proceeds from the concert went to several charities.

“What More Can I Give” was recorded in October 2001 and featured 35 recording artists. The song was written by Michael in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks with the goal of raising $50 million for charity. Michael said the song was intended to “create a sense of global unity in the face of mindless violence and mass murder”. Michael produced the single which featured Beyonce, Celine Dion, Gloria Estefan, Aaron Carter and many more. Michael intended for the single to be released immediately for the benefit of 9/11 victims, but the song would be shelved by Sony for almost two years.

Michael took part in an online Audio Chat sponsored by Rolling Stone on October 26th. He answered questions from fans via telephone about the new album, the recording process and his music.

The album Invincible was released world wide on October 30th, 2001. The album was the Michael’s first in 10 years that featured all new material. Invincible spent two years in production and cost approximately $30 million to make; reportedly the most expensive album ever made. The album featured 16 tracks, 14 of which Michael wrote or co-wrote; “Unbreakable”, “Heartbreaker”, “Invincible”, “Heaven Can Wait”, “You Rock My World”, “Speechless”, “2000 Watts”, “You Are My Life”, “Privacy”, “Don’t Walk Away”, “The Lost Children” and “Threatened”. R. Kelly contributed the anthem track “Cry” and UK duo Floetry contributed the beautiful “Butterflies”. Slash performed a guitar solo on “Privacy” and Santana contributed a guitar performance to “Whatever Happens”. The album featured two posthumous appearances; a rap performance by Notorious B.I.G on “Unbreakable” and samples of Rod Sterling’s voice on “Threatened”. Brandy contributed additional vocals to “Unbreakable”. Michael brought in Rodney Jerkins of Darkchild to produce and write on six of the tracks. Again, Michael produced the entire project himself and played many of the musical instruments. The album was initially released with cover art that came in five limited edition colours. Invincible went to number 1 in 13 countries including the US, UK and Australia. The album showed incredible first week sales in the US, selling over 300,000 copies. Invincible sold a massive 5.4 million copies in just two months of its release.

Michael was interviewed by TV Guide in early November 2001. He discussed his music, his 30th Anniversary celebration and fatherhood. On November 7th, Michael gave his first ever in-store signing appearance at the Virgin Mega Store in Times Square in New York City to promote Invincible.

The second single from Invincible; “Cry”, was released world wide, except for the US in November 2001. The song was written and produced by R. Kelly. The anthem ballad featured a music video depicting people holding hands all across the world. It did not feature Michael himself. The song became a top 10 single in four countries and peaked at number 25 in the UK.

On January 9, 2002, Michael appeared at the American Music Awards to accept the “Artist of the Century Award”.

In April 2002, Michael performed a special set including “Black or White” (with Dave Navarro), “Dangerous” and “Heal The World” at the Democratic National Committee’s event at Harlem Theatre. In the same month, Michael performed “Dangerous” at American Bandstand’s 50th Anniversary.

In Early 2002, Sony Music suddenly cancelled its promotion of Invincible. The third single, “Butterflies” was due for release in early February, but Sony pulled the single’s commercial release for unknown reasons. The single was released to radio stations and reached number 14 on the US chart and number 2 on the US R&B chart based on radio play alone. The single was also promotionally released in Europe.

In June, 2002, Michael Jackson was inducted into the Songwriter’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his achievements as a songwriter. Also in June, Michael was presented with a special “30th Anniversary Award” by designer Nijel. Fans from all over the world had helped to create the award.

Also in June, Michael launched an attack on Sony Music Entertainment and head Tommy Mottola, because of their decision to cancel promotion of Invincible. Just prior to the release of Invincible, Michael had informed Tommy Mottola that he would not be renewing his contract with Sony Music, which was due to expire in 2002. All single releases, video shooting and promotion was cancelled as a result of the feud. Michael joined forces with Johnnie Cochrane and Rev. Al Sharpton and held press conferences and protests to speak out against Sony Music in June and July. Michael accused record companies of conspiring against their artists and he also personally attacked Tommy Mottola.

Fans staged a peaceful protest outside Sony Music’s offices in London on 15th of June, where Michael joined in. On the same day, Michael attended the Killer Thriller party, held by MJNI at The Equinox at Leicester Square, along with 2,200 fans. Michael announced that Invincible was indeed his last studio album for Sony. Tommy Mottola resigned from Sony Music Entertainment in January 2003.

In August 2002, it was announced that Michael had become the father of a third child. Prince Michael II (nicknamed “Blanket”) was born in February 2002 with the help of an unknown surrogate mother.

In November 2002, Michael was presented an award for “Pop Artist of the Milennium” at the Bambi Awards in Berlin, Germany. It was at this award show that the official music video for “What More Can I Give” was debuted.

Michael was presented a special Billboard Award: “Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of Thriller” by Chris Tucker in December 2002.

On February 3rd, 2003, the documentary, “Living With Michael Jackson” aired on UK television. For the 90 minute special, Michael allowed journalist Martin Bashir to interview him over a period of eight months. Michael made nothing off limits and agreed to do the documentary so that he could give the world a truthful account of his life. Martin Bashir followed Michael to Europe, Las Vegas and Neverland and Michael spoke of his personal life, creating his music and dancing and his children. Martin Bashir’s narration provided a sinister and sensational overtone to the documentary. The programme was watched by 13 million viewers in the UK and 27 million in the US. Michael issued a statement immediately after the broadcasts, citing his disappointment at the dishonest representation of his life. Michael said he felt betrayed by Martin Bashir, calling the documentary “terrible and unfair”.

Michael released footage of the “Living With Michael Jackson” interviews, captured by his own cameras in the form of a documentary; “Take Two”, presented by Maury Pauvich. “Take Two” aired on February 20th, 2002 and showed Martin Bashir’s actual comments and reactions during the “Living With Michael Jackson” interviews. The documentary showed that Martin Bashir had deceived Michael Jackson for the purposes of a sensational documentary.

On July 3rd, “Men In Black II” was released. Michael had a small comedic cameo as the character in the movie as “Agent M”.

On April 24, 2003, “Michael Jackson’s Private Home Movies” aired. Michael dug up his home movie archives and created a program where he showed footage from his life and career, from Gary to Neverland.

In June Michael was honoured in his hometown of Gary, Indiana with a key to the city. He went back to his old home on 2300 Jackson Street and was then presented with an honorary High School Diploma from Roosevelt High School in Gary.

Also in June, Michael made a surprise appearance at the BET Awards to honour his mentor, James Brown, with a special Lifetime Achievement Award. Michael also gave a spontaneous dance performance.

On August 29th, 2003, Michael turned 45. He attended a special birthday party held in his honour; the “Celebration of Love” in Los Angeles on August 30th. The party was attended by fans and friends from all over the world and Michael gave a heartfelt thank you speech dedicated to his fans.

Finally, in October 2003, “What More Can I Give” was released to the public in the form of a download from an official website for $2. The proceeds went to various children’s charities. Also in October, Michael was presented with a key to the City of Las Vegas.

On November 18th, 2003, Michael released “Number Ones”; a new compilation album. The album featured 18 tracks- 16 number one hits from Michael’s solo career with Epic / Sony and two bonus tracks; “Break of Dawn” (from Invincible) and a new single; “One More Chance”. A DVD was released to accompany the album which featured 15 short films from Michael’s career.

“One More Chance” was released on November 20th in Europe and the US. The single was written by R. Kelly and was not accompanied by a music video. The song reached number 5 in the UK and was a top 40 hit in four countries.

By the end of the 2003, Michael Jackson had released two albums, gave many appearances and special performances. Despite little promotion, the album Invincible sold over 8 million copies world wide. Number Ones has sold over 6 million copies world wide and the DVD has sold over a million copies. Michael had been honoured several times over as the “Artist of the Millennium”. He took on many projects including charity, performance and even a movie cameo. He received keys to two different cities and campaigned for his rights. Michael had started the new century with a bang!

Sources:

Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness by J. Randy Tarraborrelli
Guardian Unlimited (Articles from June & July 2002)
The Sun Herald Australia (Articles from 2001 & 2002)
Michael Jackson The Ultimate Collection (accompanying book)
Michael Jackson’s Online Audio Chat 2001

Articles from the following newspapers and magazines:

The Daily Arts, NY Daily News, The Mirror, VIBE, TV Guide, BBC Online, Rolling Stone

Footage viewed:

Living With Michael Jackson: A Tonight Special, Louis, Martin & Michael, Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration, TV Guide Interview 1999, Take Two, Michael Jackson’s Private Home Movies, Bambi Awards 2002, American Bandstand’s 50th Anniversary, MTV Video Music Awards 2001.


Article written solely for allmichaeljackson.com by Marni Carlsson.



Παρασκευή 20 Αυγούστου 2010

It's all about L.O.V.E. - Michael Jackson stories you were never meant to read

A lot has been written about Michael Jackson!


His musical genius has been analyzed, his life has been told in ever so many versions, his persona has created reactions from deep admiration to hate.

But there is one thing, one big topic that played such a huge role in Michael's life and career but still has always been neglected: his relationship to his fans!

This very special bond that existed between Michael and his fans around the world generated stories that have never been told before and shows a facet of Michael that the general public is not even aware of!

These are stories that only we, his fans, can tell!



We are a group of fans which has gone a long way with Michael, from concerts to hotels to courtrooms. We have decided that it is time to share the joy of our fanship and the little anecdotes that show even more what a wonderful person Michael was!



But there is no way we could do that alone! What we have experienced is only such a little part of the whole picture so that we needed your help to paint it whole.

Many of you wrote down their special story with Michael, their thoughts about Michael or their own poems about him. The best stories made it into our book which is now available!

We chose the book title “It’s all about L.O.V.E.” because that’s simply what it’s all about and what Michael was all about. “Michael Jackson stories you were never meant to read” because on the one hand many fans have told us that they never intended to share their precious memories with the world but have changed their opinion due to the situation now. On the other hand it is, of course, a reference to “Take two – The footage you were never meant to see”. What you can read in the book is what REALLY happened and what the media would always deny the public to see.



The book is available via various amazon shops, as well as other online bookstores. You should also be able to get it at a bookstore near you with the following ISBN: 978 3 8391 4941 6

Don’t forget to write a review!



All revenues will be given to charity in Michael’s name. We have decided to give the money to “Make-a-Wish” International. Michael himself has supported this foundation throughout his career and we are sure that he would be fine with us continuing his commitment. More info on their work under worldwish.org



During the whole process of making the project a reality, we were well aware of the responsibility that we carried. Not only to make a book that does Michael justice but also the fans, who have put trust in us by sharing their stories and buying the book. We hope that we succeeded in doing that! But as we are no professionals but "only" fans who have done this in their free time with no experience in making books, please bear with us for any mistakes we may have made! Please remember, we did our best and it was all done with L.O.V.E.

Πέμπτη 19 Αυγούστου 2010

Michael Jackson....the unbelievable life of a Legend!

Career planned in advance

Michael Joe Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana, on August 29, 1958, the fifth of Joe and Katherine Jackson's nine children. The house was always filled with music. Jackson's mother taught the children folk and religious songs, to which they sang along. Jackson's father, who worked at a steel plant, had always dreamed of becoming a successful musician. When this failed to happen, he decided to do whatever it took to make successes of his children. He tried to control his children's careers even after they were adults. The struggle for the control of the musical fortunes of the Jackson family was a constant source of conflict.



The Jackson boys soon formed a family band that became a success at amateur shows and talent contests throughout the Midwest. From the age of five Michael's amazing talent showed itself. His dancing and stage presence caused him to become the focus of the group. His older brother, Jackie, told Gerri Hershey in Rolling Stone, "It was sort of frightening. He was so young. I don't know where he got it. He just knew. "



Discovered by Motown

The Jacksons' fame and popularity soon began to spread. While performing at the Apollo Theater in New York City's Harlem neighborhood in 1968, Motown recording artist Gladys Knight (1944–) and pianist Billy Taylor discovered them. Later that year singer Diana Ross (1944–) became associated with the boys during a "Soul Weekend" in Gary. With Ross's support, the Jacksons signed a contract with Motown Records. Berry Gordy (1929–), the famous head of Motown, took control of the Jacksons' careers.



By 1970 the group, known as the Jackson Five, was topping the charts and riding a wave of popularity with such hits as "ABC," "The Love You Save," and "I'll Be There," each of which sold over one million copies. The group also appeared on several televised specials, and a Jackson Five cartoon series was created. Gordy quickly recognized Michael's appeal and released albums featuring him alone. These solo albums sold as well as those of the Jackson Five. The group managed to survive Michael's voice change and a bitter break with Motown Records in 1976, but as the Jackson family they continued to fight with each other and with their own father.



In 1978 Michael Jackson appeared in The Wiz, an African American version of The Wizard of Oz. He sang the only hit from the film's soundtrack album ("Ease On Down the Road") in a duet with the star, Diana Ross. His success as the Scarecrow was a preview of what was to come in his videos, for Jackson seemed to care




 

most about dancing. (He later dedicated his autobiography [the story of his one's own life] to dance legend Fred Astaire [1899–1987], and the autobiography's title, Moonwalk, refers to a dance that Jackson made popular.)



Unbelievable success

While working on The Wiz, Jackson met producer Quincy Jones (1933–). They worked together on Jackson's 1979 album Off the Wall, which sold ten million copies and earned critical praise. In 1982 Jackson and Jones again joined forces on the Thriller album. Thriller fully established Jackson as a solo performer, and his hit songs from the album—"Beat It," "Billie Jean," and "Thriller"—made him the major pop star of the early 1980s. The success of Thriller (with forty million copies sold, it remains one of the best-selling albums of all time) and the videos of its songs also helped Jackson break the color barrier imposed by radio stations and the powerful music video channel MTV. By 1983 Jackson was the single most popular entertainer in America.



In 1985 Jackson reunited with Quincy Jones for USA for Africa's "We Are the World," which raised funds for the poor in Africa. Jackson's next two albums, Bad (1987) and Dangerous (1991), were not as hugely successful as Thriller, but Jackson remained in the spotlight throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s. In 1992 he founded "Heal the World" to aid children and the environment. In 1993 he was presented with the "Living Legend Award" at the Grammy Awards ceremony and with the Humanitarian (one who promotes human welfare) of the Year trophy at the Soul Train awards.



Rocked by scandal

Despite Jackson's popularity and good works, he became the subject of a major scandal (action that damages one's reputation). In 1993 a thirteen-year-old boy accused Jackson of sexually abusing him at the star's home. Jackson settled the case out of court while insisting he was innocent. The scandal cost Jackson his endorsement (paid public support of a company's products) contract with Pepsi and a film deal. His sexual preference was called into question, and his public image was severely damaged.



In 1995 Jackson was criticized following the release of his new album HIStory: Past, Present, and Future, Book I. One of the songs on the album, "They Don't Care About Us," seemed to contain anti-Semitic (showing hatred toward Jewish people) lyrics (words). To avoid further criticism, Jackson changed the lyrics. He also wrote a letter of apology to Rabbi Marvin Hier, head of the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies, who had protested the lyrics.



Marriage and fatherhood

In 1994 Jackson shocked the world when he married Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of the late (deceased) rock legend Elvis Presley (1935–1977). Many felt that the marriage was an attempt to improve his public image. In August 1996 Jackson and Presley divorced. In November 1996 Jackson announced that he was to be a father. The child's mother was Debbie Rowe, a long-time friend of Jackson. They married later that month in Sydney, Australia. On February 13, 1997, their son, Prince Michael Jackson, Jr., was born in Los Angeles, California. The couple's second child, daughter Paris Michael Katherine Jackson, was born in 1998. Rowe filed for divorce from Jackson in October 1999.



Jackson and his brothers were elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1997. Later that year another album, Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix, containing new versions of songs from HIStory along with five new songs, was released. The album received good reviews, and the world continued to be fascinated by the talent and career of Michael Jackson.



In 2000 Jackson's promoter sued him for $21.2 million for backing out of two planned concerts the previous New Year's Eve. In 2001 Jackson, while delivering a lecture at Oxford University in England to promote his Heal the Kids charity, described his unhappy childhood and proposed a "bill of rights" for children that would provide for the right to an education "without having to dodge bullets." Later that year Jackson was again elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this time as a solo performer. Jackson also released a new album, Invincible, in October 2001.



For More Information

Grant, Adrian. Michael Jackson: The Visual Documentary. New York: Omnibus Press, 1994.



Graves, Karen Marie. Michael Jackson. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 2001.



Jackson, Michael. Moonwalk. New York: Doubleday, 1988.



Marsh, Dave. Trapped: Michael Jackson and the Crossover Dream. New York: Bantam, 1985.



Nicholson, Lois. Michael Jackson. New York: Chelsea House, 1994.



Wallner, Rosemary. Michael Jackson: Music's Living Legend. Edina, MN: Abdo & Daughters, 1991.

MICHAEL JACKSON MAN IN THE MIRROR!

Ooh ooh ooh aah


Gotta make a change

For once in my life

It's gonna feel real good

Gonna make a difference

Gonna make it right

As I turned up the collar on
A favorite winter coat
This wind is blowin' my mind
I see the kids in the street
With not enough to eat
Who am I to be blind
Pretending not to see their needs

A summer's disregard
A broken bottle top
And a one man's soul
They follow each other
On the wind ya' know
'Cause they got nowhere to go
That's why I want you to know

I'm starting with the man in the mirror
I'm asking him to change his ways
And no message could have been any clearer
If you wanna make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself and then make a change, yey
Na na na, na na na, na na na na oh ho

I've been a victim of
A selfish kinda love
It's time that I realize
There are some with no home
Not a nickel to loan
Could it be really pretending that they're not alone

A willow deeply scarred
Somebody's broken heart
And a washed out dream
(Washed out dream)
They follow the pattern of the wind ya' see
'Cause they got no place to be
That's why I'm starting with me

I'm starting with the man in the mirror
I'm asking him to change his ways
And no message could have been any clearer
If you wanna make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself and then make a change

I'm starting with the man in the mirror
I'm asking him to change his ways
And no message could have been any clearer
If you wanna make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself and then make that change

I'm starting with the man in the mirror
(Man in the mirror, oh yeah)
I'm asking him to change his ways, yeah
(Change)
No message could have been any clearer
If you wanna make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself and then make the change
You gotta get it right, while you got the time

'Cause when you close your heart
(You can't close your, your mind)
Then you close your mind

(That man, that man, that man)
(That man, that man, that man)
(With the man in the mirror, oh yeah)
(That man you know, that man you know)
(That man you know, that man you know)

I'm asking him to change his ways
(Change)
No message could have been any clearer
If you wanna make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself then make that change

(Na na na, na na na, na na na na)

Ooh
Oh yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
(Na na na, na na na, na na na na)

Oh no
Oh no, I'm gonna make a change
It's gonna feel real good
Sure mon
(Change)
Just lift yourself
You know, you got to stop it yourself
(Yeah)

Oh
Make that change
(I gotta make that change today, oh)
(Man in the mirror)
You got to, you got to not let yourself, brother oh
Yeah
You know that
(Make that change)
(I gotta make that make me then make)
You got, you got to move
Sure mon, sure mon
You got to
(Stand up, stand up, stand up)

Make that change
Stand up and lift yourself, now
(Man in the mirror)
Make that change

(Gonna make that change, sure mon)
(Man in the mirror)
You know it, you know it, you know it, you know
(Change)

Make that change....