Just caught a few minutes of the MJ tribute and, judging by some of my friends' comments on Facebook, I seem to be the only one who thinks it was tacky and more than a tad ghoulish!
A tribute concert for one of the greatest entertainers ever to have lived would be well worth a watch but not while the poor sod is lying in his coffin in the front row ffs! :shock:
I watched it all. I did find it a little wierd that the coffin was on the stage however, apart from a few of the speakers really did think it was a really fitting tribute to him.
The family were incredibly brave in allowing the whole world in to share their grief which you could see was incredibly raw for them. His daughter moved me to tears.
we watched it all and have to say it was brilliant given that it was put together in very short of the ppl had a realy hard time getting through there parts and it was very moving but i think they all did incredibly well under the presure.
I think the whole outpouring of psuedo-grief is tacky in the extreme. The vast majority of the fans sobbing their eyes sore over MJ's death haven't even seen him live. The rest have seen him from, say, 100 yards away on stage.
They didn't 'know' him, he certainly never knew them. The 'we love you' messages are nonsense. And people should get a grip.
The music was very popular and I've no doubt many people will miss new songs coming out. But that's it really.
It's time to put it to bed and move onto something more relevant to real life.
I watched it at a friend's house up until the Civil Rights Leader almost deified MJ and then couldn't take any more and had to leave. I have to agree that to have the casket there was incredibly ghoulish IMHO.
Tacky as fuck.
They didn't know WHAT to do for him. Ended up with a hotpotch tribute (strange term 'tribute').
I think it only went to show how few friends he really had. Showbiz funerals are rarely fitting, and this was a prime example of that.
I saw some of it and it did seem a bit tacky.
The only reservation I had was that his Daughter was allowed to go on stage. I felt she was a bit too young to be thrust up there like that.
Still it is America where anything does and usually happens which is tasteless.
I didn't watch it but tacky? nah
neither will the hurriedly released album, Dvd, Ipod download, Tshirts, commemerative plates and single diamante glove set, stuffed chimp.....etc, etc :sleeping:
That "We are the World" was before Live Aid IS factually correct. What was incorrect is the implication that it was MJ's concept to feed the world..........it came long after Bob Geldof and Midge Ure's Band Aid.
I for one, wasn't looking for any negatives in the guy's speech, I just didn't like the dishonesty ( spinning?) it contained.
We have never been fans and have felt cynicism and sorry for him for the stunts he has pulled over the years, the balcony and masks on the children spring to mind.
We are really p***** off at the amount of TV news coverage that the whole circus is receiving. When any of our brave soldiers gets murdered or killed (whichever way you see it) in Afghanistan or wherever it hardly warrants a mention.
We offer our heartfelt thanks to the good people of Wooton Basset for turning out to pay their respects to OUR BOYS on their last trip home.
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Any family that decides it's a good idea to put a grieving 11 year old child onstage in-front of an international audience of millions are it would seem to me a bunch of sick cynical money grabbing evil mother-fuckers who should not be allowed within 100 miles of anyone else ever just incase they spread thier evil corrupt creed any further.....I thank you for your attention