In this sad ass episode I talk about Michael Jackson. I talk about the memories I have of him, his music, his life, and being at the hospital surrounded by hundreds of his fans (with Dan-E-O and Botany Hill) less than an hour after he passed away. Enjoy.
=( this is a really sad occasion. I think the worst part about it was the suddenness in the way things occurred. With the others (Ed and Farrah) you knew they were sick and not that you were expecting them to pass but it's different when someone is ill and then passes on. As far as I know (and I admittedly didn't follow Michael's health stories prior to this) things were a little off for him but not to the point were anyone could have foreseen or even thought that he would literally be here one day and then gone the next. Anyway, I'll continue to pray for his family. ---ME
Michael Jackson was genuinely talented, and he brought energy and enthusiasm to his performances. When you're good and you're genuine, that's the recipe for making your music timeless.
=( this is a really sad occasion. I think the worst part about it was the suddenness in the way things occurred. With the others (Ed and Farrah) you knew they were sick and not that you were expecting them to pass but it's different when someone is ill and then passes on. As far as I know (and I admittedly didn't follow Michael's health stories prior to this) things were a little off for him but not to the point were anyone could have foreseen or even thought that he would literally be here one day and then gone the next. Anyway, I'll continue to pray for his family. ---ME
ReplyDeleteMichael Jackson was genuinely talented, and he brought energy and enthusiasm to his performances. When you're good and you're genuine, that's the recipe for making your music timeless.
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