Monday, June 29, 2009

Wanna Be Mournin' Something

Posted by David Schmader on Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 10:48 AM

scaled.Picture_1.pngThe double-edged sword of losing an artist you love(d): It's sad the person dropped dead, but the postmortem press avalanche devoted to the art and life of the freshly dead is a lovely consolation prize. This sword gets quadruple-edged when applied to Michael Jackson, whose artistic highs were unprecedentedly extravagant and whose personal lows were heartbreakingly depraved. So let's get started!

* Over to the left is the cover of the Michael Jackson Commemorative Issue of Time being rushed to newsstands this morning. (As TMZ reports, "The last time the magazine published a special edition in between weekly issues was in the days following 9/11.")

* Meanwhile, The Sun does the dirty work, sharing the shock findings of Jackson's autopsy:

Harrowing leaked autopsy details show the singer was a virtual skeleton—barely eating and with only pills in his stomach at the time he died. His hips, thighs and shoulders were riddled with needle wounds—believed to be the result of injections of narcotic painkillers, given three times a day for years. And a mass of surgery scars were thought to be the legacy of at least 13 cosmetic operations.

* Meanwhile meanwhile, the Daily Mail has Ian Halperin's insider chronicle of Jackson's world.

According to a member of his staff, he was ‘terrified’ at the prospect of the London concerts. ‘He wasn’t eating, he wasn’t sleeping and, when he did sleep, he had nightmares that he was going to be murdered. He was deeply worried that he was going to disappoint his fans. He said he thought he’d die before doing the London concerts. He gave up. His voice and dance moves weren’t there any more. I think maybe he wanted to die rather than embarrass himself on stage.’

Halperin also breaks (heartening) allegations about Jackson's would-be adult homosexuality...

In the course of my investigations, I spoke to two of his gay lovers, one a Hollywood waiter, the other an aspiring actor....When Jackson lived in Las Vegas, one of his closest aides told how he would sneak off to a ‘grungy, rat-infested’ motel—often dressed as a woman to disguise his identity—to meet a male construction worker he had fallen in love with.

...and his final gift to his kids:

‘He has as many as 200 unpublished songs that he is planning to leave behind for his children when he dies. They can’t be touched by the creditors [Jackson reportedly died $400 million in debt], but they could be worth as much as £60million that will ensure his kids a comfortable existence no matter what happens,’ one of his collaborators revealed.

* Meanwhile meanwhile meanwhile, Gawker attends Jackson memorials outside Harlem's Apollo Theater, and finds some great conspiracy theories being born:

Murray has his own little twist on why Jackson was finally killed: he wouldn't tour the U.S. "The CIA did it," Murray explains. "The U.S. was mad at Michael for taking money overseas. They wanted that money."

Allow me to close by highlighting the man doing what he always did best: Selling records. From iTunes:

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Hooray for Regina for poking into the Top Ten against such competition!
Posted by PTrig on June 29, 2009 at 11:17 AM
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Yay for transformers and Black Eyed Peas proving that even large corporate developed "music" can compete with a death cult
Posted by vooodooo84 on June 29, 2009 at 11:31 AM
wittyreference 3
quoth achewood:

"he was your elvis, and when your elvis dies, so does the private lie that someday you will be young once again, and feel at capricious intervals the weightlessness of a joy that is unchecked by the injuries of experience and failure."

i'm still perplexed by the public reaction to michael jackson's death; it seems to me as if people have forgotten the last 20 years of bat-shit crazy we endured at his hands, but the quote above provides some context i guess. maybe i thought kurt cobain was "our elvis" (though certainly not my elvis*) and that we had already experienced our generation's shared grieving experience vis-a-vis dead "heroes". at least kurt cobain didn't permanently disfigure his face through self-mutilation go crazy and then fingerbang a bunch of preteen cancer patients. off the wall is a still great disco record, don't get me wrong - but my appreciation for it today is tempered by the experience of having watched michael jackson exist on earth.

birth of a nation and the triumph of the will are both pretty amazing films, and burzum is transcendent music, but you have to be able to separate the art from the artist. michael jackson's music from 30 years ago was incredible, but he was a horrible nightmare of a thing in real life. he was likely the closest thing to a monster that a human being can physically become while still remaining technically human.

you can love the music and it's special place in your life or whatever, but let's not get carried away with the reverence and worship here - michael jackson was a seriously sick and twisted fuck, and i am glad he is dead. i think it's the best thing for him, since he was obviously a seriously disturbed individual, and i think it was like the best thing for his "children". hopefully they have been spared whatever torments he had planned for them and some sliver of normalcy can be salvaged from the ruins.

* the role of MY elvis has been and always will be occupied by alan charles wilder.
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Posted by wittyreference http://blog.riotnrrd.net on June 29, 2009 at 11:40 AM
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They've been pretty quick out the gate with the commemorative comic book
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=…
Michael Vs Obama Vs Ash soon to follow.
Posted by Ben Weldon on June 29, 2009 at 12:04 PM
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Keith Richards or someone of equal stature needs to take one for the team, if only to stop this barrage of breathless Jackson media.
Posted by kerri harrop http://cherrycanoe.wordpress.com/ on June 29, 2009 at 12:10 PM
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@2 it seems to me as if people have forgotten the last 20 years of bat-shit crazy we endured at his hands

You personally endured MJ's crazy from his own hands? Because if you weren't personally subjected to his actions, you're some kind of crazy masochistic yourself. If you didn't like the man, you could have ignored him, instead of feeling tortured to have shared this earth with him.
Posted by boyd main on June 29, 2009 at 2:03 PM

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