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pipi_k Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-25-09 06:26 PM
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18. I think so too
I was a teenager when MJ first appeared on the music scene. I've listened to his music for 40 years.

It feels very personal...

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  -Can someone tell me why Farrah Fawcett or Micheael Jackson's Death are MORE IMPORTANT KoKo  Jun-25-09 06:19 PM   #0 
  - It's called grief  sandnsea   Jun-25-09 06:20 PM   #1 
  - I know..but how much "grief" is just the "promoters" making bucks off the Death?  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:21 PM   #2 
  - Florists, card shops, bakeries, delis  sandnsea   Jun-25-09 06:23 PM   #13 
     - DVD, CD, Retrospective "Life of Michael" to enrich MSNBC's Coffers for GE  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:27 PM   #21 
  - and shock  Control-Z   Jun-26-09 01:08 AM   #108 
  - Grief is fine. The 24/7 media circus, I would call exploitation.  backscatter712   Jun-27-09 08:43 PM   #116 
  - They're not but we all "grew up" with these two. It feels personal in a way.  LaurenG   Jun-25-09 06:22 PM   #3 
  - I understand..there have been so many deaths, recently...and  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:24 PM   #15 
  - I think so too  pipi_k   Jun-25-09 06:26 PM   #18 
     - It is devastating...and I understand ..  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:33 PM   #27 
        - Looking at this side by side with your OP is a joke  anigbrowl   Jun-25-09 06:42 PM   #35 
           - NO...what you miss is that I can mourn MJ...but still see the Media Exploistation  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:48 PM   #40 
              - OMG actually you're right  anigbrowl   Jun-25-09 07:03 PM   #52 
  - They are all equally unimportant, let's ignore them all  Duer 157099   Jun-25-09 06:22 PM   #4 
  - I did a thread on deaths due to lack of insurance v. Jackson  rurallib   Jun-25-09 06:22 PM   #5 
  - Which post do you want us to respond to?  marmar   Jun-25-09 06:23 PM   #6 
  - Like it or not, we all share a pop culture, so the death of a guy like MJ is a big story...  Dennis Donovan   Jun-25-09 06:23 PM   #7 
  - Interesting that MJ was married to Lisa Marie...  Rhiannon12866   Jun-25-09 11:56 PM   #96 
  - Who said they were more important? This is news and it is sad.  Inspired   Jun-25-09 06:23 PM   #8 
  - The MEDIA think that they are more significant.  madamesilverspurs   Jun-26-09 12:22 AM   #103 
     - Then back away from the TV and go outside and play. It's only gonna last for a day or so.  Inspired   Jun-26-09 05:36 AM   #111 
  - Sometimes it's just a break from the regular news that is pounded 24/7..n/t  monmouth   Jun-25-09 06:23 PM   #9 
  - Exactly  pipi_k   Jun-25-09 06:30 PM   #24 
  - we all know Michael and Farrah  hfojvt   Jun-25-09 06:23 PM   # 
  - because, simply, they become signposts for calibrating the pace/measure of our own journeys...  villager   Jun-25-09 06:23 PM   #10 
  - So TRUE...what you say: "signposts for calibrating .........  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:37 PM   #29 
     - I think it is both -- wake up call *and* resignation...  villager   Jun-25-09 07:09 PM   #59 
  - Look at this bright, shiny thing...  Wednesdays   Jun-25-09 06:23 PM   #11 
  - You mean..."Who is SHACKING UP WITH WHO...TONIGHT?"  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:38 PM   #30 
  - it's not exactly a new thing  Lex   Jun-25-09 06:23 PM   #12 
  - Evidently it's important enough for you to post this thread twice. n/m  IntravenousDemilo   Jun-25-09 06:24 PM   #14 
  - Sorry about that..Don't know what happened..hope Mods got the other post...  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:39 PM   #32 
  - They're part of our pop cultural history...  eleny   Jun-25-09 06:25 PM   #16 
  - Look at this bright, shiny thing...  Wednesdays   Jun-25-09 06:25 PM   #17 
  - Oh for feck's sake....  BooScout   Jun-25-09 06:26 PM   #19 
  - You ass. Who are you to say which current events are more or less important to US?  Bicoastal   Jun-25-09 06:26 PM   #20 
  - What's YOUR problem with this post?  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:40 PM   #33 
  - It's not "more important", just important. Give it a rest.  EFerrari   Jun-25-09 06:27 PM   #22 
  - No....not give it "a rest."  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:41 PM   #34 
     - I don't have to forget anything to remember the King of Pop. n/t  EFerrari   Jun-25-09 06:44 PM   #37 
     - Well...whatever..you have some problem with my post...so I'll let that one go...  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:49 PM   #43 
        - Some of us think this is important. You may have a problem with that  EFerrari   Jun-25-09 06:51 PM   #44 
           - That's what I was trying to say...if you read the thread.....  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:59 PM   #49 
              - I'm not meaning to attack you, Koko. I am upset so if I sound ugly  EFerrari   Jun-25-09 07:02 PM   #51 
                 - I thought maybe....  KoKo   Jun-25-09 07:11 PM   #60 
                    - Again, I'm sorry. n/t  EFerrari   Jun-25-09 08:45 PM   #92 
     - Grow up  BooScout   Jun-25-09 06:49 PM   #42 
     - oh brother  anigbrowl   Jun-25-09 06:52 PM   #45 
     - Yes. I also remember "Beat It"  theboss   Jun-26-09 12:00 AM   #98 
  - Who said they were more important?  KingFlorez   Jun-25-09 06:28 PM   #23 
  - Because we grew up with them, "knew" them at least publically,  hlthe2b   Jun-25-09 06:31 PM   #25 
  - We can mourn all the deaths of our Music Heroes...and should...but to THIS EXTENT?  KoKo   Jun-25-09 07:14 PM   #61 
     - I'm not singly focused on anything....  hlthe2b   Jun-25-09 07:22 PM   #64 
     - Did you eat lunch today? How dare you in these troubled times!!!  theboss   Jun-26-09 12:01 AM   #99 
     - I agree with you. I don't get it.  Marr   Jun-26-09 12:58 AM   #106 
  - Can someone tell me why Farrah Fawcett or Micheael Jackson's Death are MORE IMPORTANT....  Liberal Veteran   Jun-25-09 06:32 PM   #26 
  - Damn...that's cold.....  hlthe2b   Jun-25-09 06:33 PM   #28 
  - I have a bit of a sarcastic streak and poutrage tends to bring it to the forefront.  Liberal Veteran   Jun-25-09 06:38 PM   #31 
  - May the "god's goddesses love you!" You have ONE SIAMESE on there...  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:43 PM   #36 
     - I haz three siamese.  Liberal Veteran   Jun-25-09 06:45 PM   #38 
        - Thanks..  KoKo   Jun-25-09 06:53 PM   #46 
  - Importance, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.  Tierra_y_Libertad   Jun-25-09 06:46 PM   #39 
  - It's a lot easier to report on celebrities who pass away than the ugly truth about war  zulchzulu   Jun-25-09 06:49 PM   #41 
  - Nut-job alert!  Butch350   Jun-25-09 06:57 PM   #47 
  - Oh, Butch...you know not of what you speak about.......  KoKo   Jun-25-09 07:01 PM   #50 
  - I know you are, but what am I ;)  Butch350   Jun-25-09 07:04 PM   #53 
     - I am What I Am...and Who are You?  KoKo   Jun-25-09 07:05 PM   #55 
  - yeah, nt  La Lioness Priyanka   Jun-25-09 08:23 PM   #90 
  - *sigh* They aren't "more important"  The Velveteen Ocelot   Jun-25-09 06:57 PM   #48 
  - ZERO recs. Speaks volumes...nt  keepCAblue   Jun-25-09 07:04 PM   #54 
  - AND...don't forget...those who have nothing better to do with their lives..  KoKo   Jun-25-09 07:06 PM   #56 
  - It's a fucking discussion board  Terran   Jun-25-09 07:07 PM   #57 
  - who said it was?  nini   Jun-25-09 07:08 PM   #58 
  - Do you mourn every 30 seconds when a child dies from Malaria?  stray cat   Jun-25-09 07:16 PM   #62 
  - Tomorrow no one will care.  Ikonoklast   Jun-25-09 07:17 PM   #63 
  - Nothing like the smell of cracker barrel philosophy early in the morning.  Butch350   Jun-25-09 07:23 PM   #65 
     - Or evening.  Ikonoklast   Jun-25-09 07:38 PM   #66 
  - Can someone tell me whay Farah Fawcett or Micheael Jackson's Death are MORE IMPORTANT  KoKo   Jun-25-09 08:14 PM   #67 
  - They aren't more important than the guy whose job was outsourced yesterday.  konnichi wa   Jun-25-09 08:14 PM   #68 
  - Yes I can  The Straight Story   Jun-25-09 08:14 PM   #69 
  - Probally the best answer out there SS  YOY   Jun-25-09 08:14 PM   #73 
  - This is what I don't understand.  Marr   Jun-26-09 01:08 AM   #107 
     - You may not understand it, but others do.  Lilyeye   Jun-26-09 05:53 AM   #113 
  - They aren't -- but "the news" is a business and people don't want  driver8   Jun-25-09 08:14 PM   #70 
  - Eh, give it up for today. They were big celebs during their time.  TwilightGardener   Jun-25-09 08:14 PM   #71 
  - they aren't "more important" but they were celebs/public figures  JI7   Jun-25-09 08:14 PM   #72 
  - I hesitate saying this, but is this thread so important that you had to post it twice?  MiniMe   Jun-25-09 08:15 PM   #74 
  - I agree, but didn't you realize by replying here that you're kicking it to the top  Bucky   Jun-25-09 08:15 PM   #80 
  - I'm sorry...that was an OOP's...I didn't know it came through twice. Apologize....  KoKo   Jun-25-09 08:17 PM   #85 
  - Icons of a generation  JanMichael   Jun-25-09 08:15 PM   #75 
  - Yeah, I mean, my whole generation is crashing around my ears  Lifelong Protester   Jun-25-09 08:15 PM   #76 
  - Huge public icons dying makes headlines.  sellitman   Jun-25-09 08:15 PM   #77 
  - icons?  Bucky   Jun-25-09 08:15 PM   #79 
     - I don't even like MJ, but yes, there were both huge icons.  Forkboy   Jun-25-09 08:15 PM   #82 
     - See my post here...it's not that I don't care...  KoKo   Jun-25-09 08:41 PM   #91 
     - You don't need to be a fan of his to see this.  sellitman   Jun-25-09 08:15 PM   #84 
     - My wife and I spent an hour tonight sign-posting our lives to Michael Jackson  theboss   Jun-26-09 12:05 AM   #100 
  - Trick question, Koko. Only Farah Fawcett's death is more important  Bucky   Jun-25-09 08:15 PM   #78 
  - They are important..the exploitation is not...is what I think..for 2 cents or whatever  KoKo   Jun-25-09 08:18 PM   #86 
  - because it sells better in the media  mullard12ax7   Jun-25-09 08:15 PM   #81 
  - More patronizing bs.  Forkboy   Jun-25-09 08:15 PM   #83 
  - Men in the shadows benefit from these stories  nadinbrzezinski   Jun-25-09 08:20 PM   #87 
  - Pop culture is the fabric of our lives too  Catchawave   Jun-25-09 08:22 PM   #88 
  - because we know them somewhat more than we know strangers?  La Lioness Priyanka   Jun-25-09 08:22 PM   #89 
  - The difference is that they're famous, and most people "know" them...  Rhiannon12866   Jun-25-09 10:11 PM   #93 
  - Who here's seen a Bigfoot?  saltpoint   Jun-25-09 10:12 PM   #94 
  - They were Icons of the Boomer Generation...  lib2DaBone   Jun-25-09 10:30 PM   #95 
  - They are not. But I've spent four hours glued to the tv today.  theboss   Jun-25-09 11:59 PM   #97 
  - I hear you. One of my favorite musicians who was a huge environmentalist and humanitarian  earth mom   Jun-26-09 12:16 AM   #101 
  - accused ,thank you  democracy1st   Jun-26-09 12:22 AM   #102 
     - Accused-but he even admitted on t.v. that he slept with children.  earth mom   Jun-26-09 12:31 AM   #104 
  - Oh good grief. People are having a human, heartfelt reaction. No one said it was  grace0418   Jun-26-09 12:41 AM   #105 
  - Culture, history, etc.  fortyfeetunder   Jun-26-09 01:13 AM   #109 
  - Consider upping your compassion bandwidth.  flvegan   Jun-26-09 01:16 AM   #110 
  - Right - until we get everything we (YOU) want, nobody can act in shock or sadness due to the loss of  Zavulon   Jun-26-09 05:50 AM   #112 
  - There's always going to be terrible things happening  cherish44   Jun-26-09 06:27 AM   #114 
  - I don't get it either  nadinbrzezinski   Jun-27-09 08:06 PM   #115 
  - Because they're more well known  Raine   Jun-27-09 08:54 PM   #117 
 

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