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(8-3-2009) Designer Ed Hardy appeared in an interview on German tv channel RTL and talked about his recent shopping trip with Michael Jackson on Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles (USA)
"Michael is one of my dear friends today. So, I helped him to style for the presentation of his new tour in London. I just helped him to pimp him up, you know.
Oh, I believe he actually likes to hang around with me. And I like him, too. He always feels comfortable around me.
And there are worse things than doing a shopping trip with Michael Jackson at night on Rodep Drive. It`s some kind of friendship that has developed, I believe.
It was actually very cool. I was with him in the changing room at Dolce & Gabana. And we were looking at different outfits. And suddenly he starts to dance there in the changing room. That was unbelievable... you see Michael Jackson dancing in his new suit."
Hardy also explained how he got Michael to attend his birthday party:
"I invited him and he came. And when he was there he officially declared me to be the King of Fashion. And if this is said by the King of Pop...of course I was touched."
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Damion Butler: I remember one time we were going to the Billboard Awards or something and we were gonna meet Michael Jackson. On the ride over Big kept sayin’, “What can I do to Michael Jackson that’s not bad, but will make him remember me?” So we got to the meeting and Mike stuck out his hand. Big grabbed his hand, pulled him into a close hug and then flung him back out, like Wassup? He roughed Mike up with a real, old-fashioned, ghetto love hug. Mike was fucked up by that one
http://www.vibe.com/news/online_exclusi ... ig_part_2/
"Michael is one of my dear friends today. So, I helped him to style for the presentation of his new tour in London. I just helped him to pimp him up, you know.
Oh, I believe he actually likes to hang around with me. And I like him, too. He always feels comfortable around me.
And there are worse things than doing a shopping trip with Michael Jackson at night on Rodep Drive. It`s some kind of friendship that has developed, I believe.
It was actually very cool. I was with him in the changing room at Dolce & Gabana. And we were looking at different outfits. And suddenly he starts to dance there in the changing room. That was unbelievable... you see Michael Jackson dancing in his new suit."
Hardy also explained how he got Michael to attend his birthday party:
"I invited him and he came. And when he was there he officially declared me to be the King of Fashion. And if this is said by the King of Pop...of course I was touched."
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Damion Butler: I remember one time we were going to the Billboard Awards or something and we were gonna meet Michael Jackson. On the ride over Big kept sayin’, “What can I do to Michael Jackson that’s not bad, but will make him remember me?” So we got to the meeting and Mike stuck out his hand. Big grabbed his hand, pulled him into a close hug and then flung him back out, like Wassup? He roughed Mike up with a real, old-fashioned, ghetto love hug. Mike was fucked up by that one
http://www.vibe.com/news/online_exclusi ... ig_part_2/
Randy Phillips of promoters AEG Live told BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat a pre-registration scheme had been so successful he asked Jackson himself if he would do more dates.
"That wasn't anticipated," he said.
"We never thought '50 shows' and frankly based on the queues on Ticketmaster, plus the 300,000 registrants we still haven't issued codes to, we could spend two years here.
"Mike asked me how long he would be in the United Kingdom for and I told him, probably long enough to get a British passport.
"Michael's already pretty much put together a list of the dancers he wants. Michael's very engaged now."
Pre-sale tickets for Jackson's first 10 dates sold out on Tuesday but some fans complained of "technical problems" trying to register online.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7941221.stm
"That wasn't anticipated," he said.
"We never thought '50 shows' and frankly based on the queues on Ticketmaster, plus the 300,000 registrants we still haven't issued codes to, we could spend two years here.
"Mike asked me how long he would be in the United Kingdom for and I told him, probably long enough to get a British passport.
"Michael's already pretty much put together a list of the dancers he wants. Michael's very engaged now."
Pre-sale tickets for Jackson's first 10 dates sold out on Tuesday but some fans complained of "technical problems" trying to register online.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7941221.stm
http://michalkrawiec.iportfolio.pl/
NASZ PIERWSZY TANIEC NA WESELU :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEQN4965I4A
It's all for love L.O.V.E
NASZ PIERWSZY TANIEC NA WESELU :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEQN4965I4A
It's all for love L.O.V.E
Flo Rida 'wouldn't be here' without Jackson
Monday, March 16 2009, 16:15 GMT
By Alex Fletcher, Senior Entertainment Reporter
Flo Rida 'wouldn't be here' without Jackson
WENN
Flo Rida has claimed that his music career "probably wouldn't have happened" without Michael Jackson.
The 'Right Round' rapper said that he wasn't surprised by Jackson's sell-out shows at London's O2 arena, describing the veteran popstar as a "big inspiration".
"Had Michael not broken the barriers it probably wouldn't have happened for guys such as myself," he told the Daily Star.
"Both Akon and Ne-Yo feature on my new album and you wouldn't have any of us without Michael. African-American history was massively changed by Michael as a person, never mind his music, which broke records and took videos to the next level after 'Thriller'."
He continued: "All over the world he is known and loved on such a massive level, so to see that as a young guy it changed my life....His songs are so emotional and he is a great attribute to music."
Flo Rida also praised Lady GaGa, describing her as a future "icon". "It is most definitely refreshing to hear someone like her," he said. "And of course, the leotards are all good by me."
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a1497 ... ckson.html
Jermaine Dupri
YO SO I HIT UP ALL THE OTHER BLOGS THAT PEOPLE READ ON A DAILY BASIS AND I SAW NO MENTION OF MICHAEL JACKSON SELLIN OUT ALL 50 OF HIS SHOWS IN LONDON IN LIKE A “HOUR”. THIS IS BASICIALLY THE SAME SHIT I WAS TALKIN ABOUT WITH RUN DMC . WHY ISN’T THIS THE TALK OF THE BLOGS?
(A.) IS IT BECAUSE THE BAR IS TO HIGH AND THERE’S NOBODY ELSE OUT THAT CAN DO THAT SO NIGGAS IGNORE REALLY INCREDIBLE SHIT.
(B.) DO WE ONLY REALLY CARE ABOUT ENTERTAINERS GETTIN SHOT, BEAT UP OR GOIN TO JAIL? THERE MUSIC CAREERS DON’T REALLY MATTER? I KNOW GOOD AND GOTDAMN WELL IF THIS WAS HIM SELLING NEVER LAND BECAUSE HE HAD NOMORE MONEY OR HE HAD ANOTHER COURT CASE I WOULD NEVER HERE THE END OF IT.
(C.) THE YOUNG BLACK COMMUNITY DOESN’T REALLY SUPPORT THE UNDISPUTED, NEVER BEEN MATCHED, MOST RECORD SELLING NIGGA IN THE WORLD PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!! ?????????? SOMEBODY PLS ANSWER THIS FOR ME CAUSE IM LOST LOL
http://www.global14.com/?p=1053
Monday, March 16 2009, 16:15 GMT
By Alex Fletcher, Senior Entertainment Reporter
Flo Rida 'wouldn't be here' without Jackson
WENN
Flo Rida has claimed that his music career "probably wouldn't have happened" without Michael Jackson.
The 'Right Round' rapper said that he wasn't surprised by Jackson's sell-out shows at London's O2 arena, describing the veteran popstar as a "big inspiration".
"Had Michael not broken the barriers it probably wouldn't have happened for guys such as myself," he told the Daily Star.
"Both Akon and Ne-Yo feature on my new album and you wouldn't have any of us without Michael. African-American history was massively changed by Michael as a person, never mind his music, which broke records and took videos to the next level after 'Thriller'."
He continued: "All over the world he is known and loved on such a massive level, so to see that as a young guy it changed my life....His songs are so emotional and he is a great attribute to music."
Flo Rida also praised Lady GaGa, describing her as a future "icon". "It is most definitely refreshing to hear someone like her," he said. "And of course, the leotards are all good by me."
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a1497 ... ckson.html
Jermaine Dupri
YO SO I HIT UP ALL THE OTHER BLOGS THAT PEOPLE READ ON A DAILY BASIS AND I SAW NO MENTION OF MICHAEL JACKSON SELLIN OUT ALL 50 OF HIS SHOWS IN LONDON IN LIKE A “HOUR”. THIS IS BASICIALLY THE SAME SHIT I WAS TALKIN ABOUT WITH RUN DMC . WHY ISN’T THIS THE TALK OF THE BLOGS?
(A.) IS IT BECAUSE THE BAR IS TO HIGH AND THERE’S NOBODY ELSE OUT THAT CAN DO THAT SO NIGGAS IGNORE REALLY INCREDIBLE SHIT.
(B.) DO WE ONLY REALLY CARE ABOUT ENTERTAINERS GETTIN SHOT, BEAT UP OR GOIN TO JAIL? THERE MUSIC CAREERS DON’T REALLY MATTER? I KNOW GOOD AND GOTDAMN WELL IF THIS WAS HIM SELLING NEVER LAND BECAUSE HE HAD NOMORE MONEY OR HE HAD ANOTHER COURT CASE I WOULD NEVER HERE THE END OF IT.
(C.) THE YOUNG BLACK COMMUNITY DOESN’T REALLY SUPPORT THE UNDISPUTED, NEVER BEEN MATCHED, MOST RECORD SELLING NIGGA IN THE WORLD PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!! ?????????? SOMEBODY PLS ANSWER THIS FOR ME CAUSE IM LOST LOL
http://www.global14.com/?p=1053
James Ingram o Michaelu śpiewającym w studiu P.Y.T. - świetny klip! :]
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/arc ... 90409.html#
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/arc ... 90409.html#
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SISTARS - REMEMBER THE TIME
SISTARS- MJ- REMEMBER THE TIME[/b]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY7JmRULIfQ
Gdzieś czytałam ,że Bartek Królik z Sistars uwielbia Michaela, i od dziecka się nim inspiruje, bo tanczył jako dzieciak w konkursach do another part of me, i ze identyfikuje sie z wrazliwoscia Michaela. Generalnie ze Michael Jackson i długo, długo nic..:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY7JmRULIfQ
Gdzieś czytałam ,że Bartek Królik z Sistars uwielbia Michaela, i od dziecka się nim inspiruje, bo tanczył jako dzieciak w konkursach do another part of me, i ze identyfikuje sie z wrazliwoscia Michaela. Generalnie ze Michael Jackson i długo, długo nic..:)
Nieznana historia Neverlandu
Larry Nimmer, dokumentalista, nakręcił film pod tytułem: "Michael Jackson: The Untold Story of Neverland.” Film ukaże się wkrótce.
Zdjęcia kręcone przez niego w domu Michaela stanowiły kontrę dla filmu Bashira podczas procesu w 2005 roku.
Ciekawy wywiad z twórcą filmu:
“Michael Jackson: The Untold Story of Neverland,” setting the record straight!
By Marie for MJJCommunity.com
Filmmaker Larry Nimmer, a producer of multi-media since the late 70's, is now out with a new documentary about Michael Jackson, “Michael Jackson: The Untold Story of Neverland.”
During the 2005 trial, Mr. Nimmer's footage helped show the jury exactly who Michael Jackson is, contradicting the images portrayed by the Santa Barbara Sheriff's department. Mr. Nimmer testified in the case, and his footage was used to acquit Michael Jackson.
“I think it was wonderful how Michael Jackson created Neverland as a refuge for thousands of kids as well as his own inner kid. It’s a shame how one family’s bogus story lead to him, and future inner city kids, losing Neverland. I guess I like that my documentary will help continue Neverland, at least in our shared history,” Larry Nimmer tells MJJC.
In the documentary there will be never before seen footage inside Neverland, outtakes from the Martin Bashir documentary he did not want us to see, the video that the sheriff's shot of their raid of Neverland where they went through all the Neverland private areas, the Arviso family's own video where the accuser family praise Michael Jackson and say what he is like and what it's like to stay at Neverland, the sheriff's video, which were given to Nimmer from Jackson's attorneys, where the accuser describes how he was molested, an interview with jury foreman Paul Rodriguez where he describes what went on behind closed doors as they where deliberating the case, an interview with Tom Mesereau about his client and the case, Larry Nimmer's own video tour of Neverland which includes Jackson's bedroom, the guest quarters, the zoo, arcade, amusement park, theater etc and clips of Michael Jackson during his career.
How has the trial changed your outlook on Michael Jackson?
“I’m more sympathetic to him now. I am upset to see how the media will try to sensationalize a story to get higher ratings and make more money. I learned first hand how people go to great lengths to take advantage of celebrities like Jackson. I have more respect for him when I hear how he uses his childlike nature for creative purposes. I have great sympathy for him seeing how he wanted to do good for the Arviso family and how they put him through hell,” Nimmer says.
At first Larry Nimmer did not have any opinion if Michael Jackson had abused any kids or not, but after getting a closer look, he figured out he is not a pedophile.
“Michael has been so insulated from the everyday public that he showed bad judgment in thinking people would not find wrong in the fact that he shares his bed with other kids. I believe he did not molest any kids, but practically speaking, most people in the American culture will not accept an adult sleeping in bed with kids that are not their own. He seems to be a unique adult who has channeled his childlike nature for creative and professional purposes,” he says.
“Looking at MJ’s life and work, I am more impressed with his multi-dimensional creativity: He is outstanding as a singer, dancer, composer, choreographer, music video filmmaker and children’s humanitarian,” he continues.
What was Neverland like from your own point of view?
“It was a well manicured place designed to have fun and to be friendly to visitors. I loved riding on the trains and having his staff willing to do anything I requested. It's great being able to walk up to his kitchen counter and request anything that I want,” he says.
Nimmer also explains how he was overwhelmed with the number of things in the house. Artworks, toys, fancy furniture, signed photos, tapes upon tapes and statues of every shape and size.
“The only odd thing for me was hearing the piped in music throughout the grounds. It sounded like what you would hear at Disneyland, and all the TVs in the house were set to the Disney channel. But it's fun riding around on the property in Golf Carts.”
What do you think about Michael Jackson as a performer and as a person?
“As a performer, there is none better. I love how he performs from his gut and from his soul. How he is totally uninhibited when he performs, as opposed to how he is in everyday life. As a person, he seems to be a wonderful guy, although, he has not surrounded himself with the best advisors, and maybe because of this, he has shown poor judgement on how the world will react to him.”
Nimmer goes on to say that he doesn't think he is so strange, and that the ways in which he is different is refreshing.
After his work on the trial, how has Michael Jackson affected your life?
“I like to think about using my childlike nature for creative and humanitarian actions. I enjoyed working on the case, making the documentary, following MJ’s career and I enjoy people being impressed that I worked for MJ. My son’s, ages 22 and 25, have new respect for me for having worked for Michael Jackson.”
What have you been up to lately since we last heard from you?
“I have been producing documentaries, informational videos and various projects to make people feel good about themselves. These include “Generation Exchange” where I have school kids meet seniors and interview one another. “Love taps” which also does unsolicited little acts of love to unsuspecting people. And I also dance for peace which I put on YouTube.”
If you could say anything to Michael right now, what would it be?
“Would you care to make a short message to put on my doc? Otherwise, I feel a little guilty about being one more person trying to benefit from my association with you… but, I do believe I have a positive agenda. One way that I’m like you is that I’m often more comfortable hanging out with kids in social situations than with adults”.
“I’m happy to do my part with “Michael Jackson: The Untold Story of Neverland” which will hopefully help set the record straight of what happened at Neverland,” he says.
And last, but not least. Are you going to one of his concerts this summer in London?
“I hope to go. I wasn't able to buy any tickets. But I would like to go and make myself available for interviews about my documentary and my thoughts about Michael Jackson.”
The documentary will be broadcast sometime soon. Larry Nimmer will also make it available for sale on Amazon or for rent at Netflix. If you want any more information about this upcoming documentary, or if you have any questions, you can email Larry Nimmer at larry@nimmer.net
Larry Nimmer, dokumentalista, nakręcił film pod tytułem: "Michael Jackson: The Untold Story of Neverland.” Film ukaże się wkrótce.
Zdjęcia kręcone przez niego w domu Michaela stanowiły kontrę dla filmu Bashira podczas procesu w 2005 roku.
Ciekawy wywiad z twórcą filmu:
“Michael Jackson: The Untold Story of Neverland,” setting the record straight!
By Marie for MJJCommunity.com
Filmmaker Larry Nimmer, a producer of multi-media since the late 70's, is now out with a new documentary about Michael Jackson, “Michael Jackson: The Untold Story of Neverland.”
During the 2005 trial, Mr. Nimmer's footage helped show the jury exactly who Michael Jackson is, contradicting the images portrayed by the Santa Barbara Sheriff's department. Mr. Nimmer testified in the case, and his footage was used to acquit Michael Jackson.
“I think it was wonderful how Michael Jackson created Neverland as a refuge for thousands of kids as well as his own inner kid. It’s a shame how one family’s bogus story lead to him, and future inner city kids, losing Neverland. I guess I like that my documentary will help continue Neverland, at least in our shared history,” Larry Nimmer tells MJJC.
In the documentary there will be never before seen footage inside Neverland, outtakes from the Martin Bashir documentary he did not want us to see, the video that the sheriff's shot of their raid of Neverland where they went through all the Neverland private areas, the Arviso family's own video where the accuser family praise Michael Jackson and say what he is like and what it's like to stay at Neverland, the sheriff's video, which were given to Nimmer from Jackson's attorneys, where the accuser describes how he was molested, an interview with jury foreman Paul Rodriguez where he describes what went on behind closed doors as they where deliberating the case, an interview with Tom Mesereau about his client and the case, Larry Nimmer's own video tour of Neverland which includes Jackson's bedroom, the guest quarters, the zoo, arcade, amusement park, theater etc and clips of Michael Jackson during his career.
How has the trial changed your outlook on Michael Jackson?
“I’m more sympathetic to him now. I am upset to see how the media will try to sensationalize a story to get higher ratings and make more money. I learned first hand how people go to great lengths to take advantage of celebrities like Jackson. I have more respect for him when I hear how he uses his childlike nature for creative purposes. I have great sympathy for him seeing how he wanted to do good for the Arviso family and how they put him through hell,” Nimmer says.
At first Larry Nimmer did not have any opinion if Michael Jackson had abused any kids or not, but after getting a closer look, he figured out he is not a pedophile.
“Michael has been so insulated from the everyday public that he showed bad judgment in thinking people would not find wrong in the fact that he shares his bed with other kids. I believe he did not molest any kids, but practically speaking, most people in the American culture will not accept an adult sleeping in bed with kids that are not their own. He seems to be a unique adult who has channeled his childlike nature for creative and professional purposes,” he says.
“Looking at MJ’s life and work, I am more impressed with his multi-dimensional creativity: He is outstanding as a singer, dancer, composer, choreographer, music video filmmaker and children’s humanitarian,” he continues.
What was Neverland like from your own point of view?
“It was a well manicured place designed to have fun and to be friendly to visitors. I loved riding on the trains and having his staff willing to do anything I requested. It's great being able to walk up to his kitchen counter and request anything that I want,” he says.
Nimmer also explains how he was overwhelmed with the number of things in the house. Artworks, toys, fancy furniture, signed photos, tapes upon tapes and statues of every shape and size.
“The only odd thing for me was hearing the piped in music throughout the grounds. It sounded like what you would hear at Disneyland, and all the TVs in the house were set to the Disney channel. But it's fun riding around on the property in Golf Carts.”
What do you think about Michael Jackson as a performer and as a person?
“As a performer, there is none better. I love how he performs from his gut and from his soul. How he is totally uninhibited when he performs, as opposed to how he is in everyday life. As a person, he seems to be a wonderful guy, although, he has not surrounded himself with the best advisors, and maybe because of this, he has shown poor judgement on how the world will react to him.”
Nimmer goes on to say that he doesn't think he is so strange, and that the ways in which he is different is refreshing.
After his work on the trial, how has Michael Jackson affected your life?
“I like to think about using my childlike nature for creative and humanitarian actions. I enjoyed working on the case, making the documentary, following MJ’s career and I enjoy people being impressed that I worked for MJ. My son’s, ages 22 and 25, have new respect for me for having worked for Michael Jackson.”
What have you been up to lately since we last heard from you?
“I have been producing documentaries, informational videos and various projects to make people feel good about themselves. These include “Generation Exchange” where I have school kids meet seniors and interview one another. “Love taps” which also does unsolicited little acts of love to unsuspecting people. And I also dance for peace which I put on YouTube.”
If you could say anything to Michael right now, what would it be?
“Would you care to make a short message to put on my doc? Otherwise, I feel a little guilty about being one more person trying to benefit from my association with you… but, I do believe I have a positive agenda. One way that I’m like you is that I’m often more comfortable hanging out with kids in social situations than with adults”.
“I’m happy to do my part with “Michael Jackson: The Untold Story of Neverland” which will hopefully help set the record straight of what happened at Neverland,” he says.
And last, but not least. Are you going to one of his concerts this summer in London?
“I hope to go. I wasn't able to buy any tickets. But I would like to go and make myself available for interviews about my documentary and my thoughts about Michael Jackson.”
The documentary will be broadcast sometime soon. Larry Nimmer will also make it available for sale on Amazon or for rent at Netflix. If you want any more information about this upcoming documentary, or if you have any questions, you can email Larry Nimmer at larry@nimmer.net
Wczoraj Jamie Foxx w talk-show Jaya Leno zapytany o pierwszy koncert na jakim był odpowiedział, że pierwszego nie pamięta ale powiedział, że najlepszy koncert na jakim był to koncert Michaela w 1983 r. z trasy Victory.
Pod poniższym linkiem możecie obejrzeć tą część programu, w której gościł Jamie (fragment dotyczący Michaela zaczyna się ok. 9:45 minuty)
http://www.dailymotion.pl/video/x8zhp4_ ... int_webcam
Pod poniższym linkiem możecie obejrzeć tą część programu, w której gościł Jamie (fragment dotyczący Michaela zaczyna się ok. 9:45 minuty)
http://www.dailymotion.pl/video/x8zhp4_ ... int_webcam
Kolejnym muzykiem, którego zaprosiliśmy do cyklu "Trzy po trzy" jest Bartek Królik. Sprawdźcie, jakie są płytowe typy faceta, który współtworzył Sistars, a obecnie pracuje m.in. nad nowym albumem Agnieszki Chylińskiej.
Trzy płyty, które nigdy mi się nie znudzą:
1. Michael Jackson
Król popu! Każdy jego album mógłbym tutaj wpisać.
2. Raul Midon "A State Of Mind
Melodyjna, chwytająca za serce, emocjonalna płyta ulicznego grajka, który dzięki swojej szczerości trafił do wielkich sal koncertowych na całym świecie. Klasa sama w sobie.
3. D'Angelo "VooDoo"
Za każdym razem kiedy słucham, myślę sobie: - Tego jeszcze nie było... i pewnie już nigdy więcej nie będzie. Zaskakująca za każdym razem, nieporównywalna z niczym.
Infomuzyka
Rafał Kabungwe, uczestnik obecnej edycji You Can Dance.
11. Kto jest Twoim ulubionym tancerzem/choreografem?
Ulubiony tancerz - Michael Jackson, ulubiony choreograf (i tancerz) Tucker Barkley.
21. Z jaką gwiazdą chciałbyś/ chciałabyś wystąpić na scenie?
Michael Jackson.
http://youcandance.plejada.pl/2465,info ... detal.html
11. Kto jest Twoim ulubionym tancerzem/choreografem?
Ulubiony tancerz - Michael Jackson, ulubiony choreograf (i tancerz) Tucker Barkley.
21. Z jaką gwiazdą chciałbyś/ chciałabyś wystąpić na scenie?
Michael Jackson.
http://youcandance.plejada.pl/2465,info ... detal.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/chrischarles ... inand.html
The private life of Rio Ferdinand
Chris Charles | 12:55 UK time, Friday, 24 April 2009
So I'm just about to interview Rio Ferdinand when he breaks off to take a call from Michael Jackson. Welcome to the world of the Premier League footballer.
The Prince of Pop is ringing to wish Rio good luck for the launch of the player's latest venture - a celebrity-studded online magazine named in honour of his Manchester United shirt number, 'Five'.
When Ferdinand returns he admits: "I was shaking when I got off the phone. It was a real surprise. I'm hoping to interview him for a later edition and he's invited me to one of his concerts to come backstage and speak to him about it.
"The first album I ever owned was Bad, so that says it all. I got the album when I was living on the Friary estate in Peckham, who'd have thought that one day I might be meeting the guy?"
Given all the trappings of fame and fortune that accompany the modern-day footballer, Ferdinand is surprisingly grounded. Our 15-minute chat is peppered with references to his modest upbringing and the fortunate position he finds himself in today. A privilege that allows him to have a natter with Jackson and a one-on-one with rapper 50 Cent, who he interviewed for the first edition of the magazine.
The private life of Rio Ferdinand
Chris Charles | 12:55 UK time, Friday, 24 April 2009
So I'm just about to interview Rio Ferdinand when he breaks off to take a call from Michael Jackson. Welcome to the world of the Premier League footballer.
The Prince of Pop is ringing to wish Rio good luck for the launch of the player's latest venture - a celebrity-studded online magazine named in honour of his Manchester United shirt number, 'Five'.
When Ferdinand returns he admits: "I was shaking when I got off the phone. It was a real surprise. I'm hoping to interview him for a later edition and he's invited me to one of his concerts to come backstage and speak to him about it.
"The first album I ever owned was Bad, so that says it all. I got the album when I was living on the Friary estate in Peckham, who'd have thought that one day I might be meeting the guy?"
Given all the trappings of fame and fortune that accompany the modern-day footballer, Ferdinand is surprisingly grounded. Our 15-minute chat is peppered with references to his modest upbringing and the fortunate position he finds himself in today. A privilege that allows him to have a natter with Jackson and a one-on-one with rapper 50 Cent, who he interviewed for the first edition of the magazine.
In an interview with a tv show in Amsterdam, Akon was asked about working with Michael and whether he would join Michael on stage in London this summer when Michael makes his comeback. From his answers and reaction, you decide, will Akon be there this summer during Michaels this is it tour?
The rumours and hype surrounding Michaels comeback continue to build and build!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Squ3C85_GHw
The rumours and hype surrounding Michaels comeback continue to build and build!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Squ3C85_GHw
http://michalkrawiec.iportfolio.pl/
NASZ PIERWSZY TANIEC NA WESELU :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEQN4965I4A
It's all for love L.O.V.E
NASZ PIERWSZY TANIEC NA WESELU :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEQN4965I4A
It's all for love L.O.V.E
Kolejne dwie historyjki od Willa:
#1
Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas went to Ireland for Jackson. When he got hungry, Jackson took him to the drive through.
"I'm like, 'I'm hungry,'" Will recalled. "He says, 'Why don't you take the horse? Take the horse and pick apples. It's wonderful. We love doing it. The horses love going apple picking.' I'm like, 'All right, I'll f*cking go.' I swear to God. I'm on a f*cking horse. Michael Jackson's like, 'Wow, it's great.' The horse is picking apples. I'm like picking apples and junk, putting them in a bag. I'm like wow, this is like picking apples with Michael Jackson on horseback. Look at that sh*t, right?"
#2
"He was in my house. It's one thing you hear rumors, but when the guy's in your house, laying on your floor as you're playing beats, he's like, 'Will.i.am, I love this beat.' He's laying and his feet are up on the chair, he's kicking his feet. I'm like dude, Michael Jackson's laying on my floor. He's testing his voice and three hours has passed. He's just mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi, mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi. He's doing both voice testing just to sing for five minutes. He's testing his voice for three hours to sing for five minutes. I don't know. Fergie don't do that sh*t. Usher don't do that sh*t. None of the people that you think still got it do that. I've seen it, in my house. That's because he's a perfectionist and he just likes testing his voice. I'm like, 'Dude, can we record now? Because it's three hours, and it's only going take five minutes.' 'No, I just want to warm it up.' Like dude, that's hot. It's warmed up. And he has it. I've seen it. He mi mi mi'd for three hours. Perfect pitch."
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#1
Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas went to Ireland for Jackson. When he got hungry, Jackson took him to the drive through.
"I'm like, 'I'm hungry,'" Will recalled. "He says, 'Why don't you take the horse? Take the horse and pick apples. It's wonderful. We love doing it. The horses love going apple picking.' I'm like, 'All right, I'll f*cking go.' I swear to God. I'm on a f*cking horse. Michael Jackson's like, 'Wow, it's great.' The horse is picking apples. I'm like picking apples and junk, putting them in a bag. I'm like wow, this is like picking apples with Michael Jackson on horseback. Look at that sh*t, right?"
#2
"He was in my house. It's one thing you hear rumors, but when the guy's in your house, laying on your floor as you're playing beats, he's like, 'Will.i.am, I love this beat.' He's laying and his feet are up on the chair, he's kicking his feet. I'm like dude, Michael Jackson's laying on my floor. He's testing his voice and three hours has passed. He's just mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi, mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi mi. He's doing both voice testing just to sing for five minutes. He's testing his voice for three hours to sing for five minutes. I don't know. Fergie don't do that sh*t. Usher don't do that sh*t. None of the people that you think still got it do that. I've seen it, in my house. That's because he's a perfectionist and he just likes testing his voice. I'm like, 'Dude, can we record now? Because it's three hours, and it's only going take five minutes.' 'No, I just want to warm it up.' Like dude, that's hot. It's warmed up. And he has it. I've seen it. He mi mi mi'd for three hours. Perfect pitch."
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