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In reply to the discussion: Michael Jackson died on this day [View all]lunamagica
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As I recall, there was some controversy over the timeline regarding the abuse of one of the accusers
Floyd R. Turbo
Jun 2019
#21
He always creeped me out, even back at the height of his popularity in the 80s.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jun 2019
#18
I loved his talent and tried to ignore the PR BS as much as possible, This Is It and Michael Jackon'
mulsh
Jun 2019
#38
Not that I was every crazy for him after "Off the Wall" but his legacy in my opinion is ruined and
UniteFightBack
Jun 2019
#43
Phenomenally gifted dancer and performer; vastly overrated as a musical talent
Spider Jerusalem
Jun 2019
#66
For me, there is very little music that is "timeless". I get tired of listening...
RussellCattle
Jun 2019
#11
Yes I do. The evidence is overwhelming, and I'm not going to bury my head in the sand
lunamagica
Jun 2019
#64
Celebrity's got nothing to do with it, I don't give the slightest fuck about "celebrity"...
ADX
Jun 2019
#75
He creeped me out even before the alegations. that whole "Peter Pan" image screamed
lunamagica
Jun 2019
#34
I never really got into MJ as a musician or entertainer so his passing meant nothing to me.
Kaleva
Jun 2019
#45