I remember a girl from High School, we dated and went to the Senior Prom.
When she and her soon to be husband (years later) lived within 1,000 feet of
the very same school, they dealt POT. The almighty weed of debate across
the nation. The two of them were caught and to this day she isn't listed in
the High School website, only her to my knowledge. As if she was erased
from history except for the year book that came out in 1985, them photos,
you know, they just don't disappear.
Now here we have this man named Michael Jackson. I don't think anyone is
going to outsell the "Thriller" release anytime soon. He is in the Rock And
Roll Hall Of Fame but, can he be rebunked out if found guilty? Seriously,
does anyone even care to guess what the mans actual psychological reports
state of him?
I know the comparision is well, rather different but still, rules are rules.
Your (music might not be the word) thoughts, please.
WKMahler
I used to believe that Michael Jackson was the most mentally insane person on the face of the earth...
...that until I started reading Mr. Mahler's posts.
We had this chat in the pub last friday. If MJ is found guilty will we still listen to Thriller, Smooth Criminal etc.
After at least half a pints worth of chat we decided yes!
Well, I personally think, seeing as it's starting to look like the accuser is full of BS now (read the news for "conflicting" testimonies from him, his brother and sister), Michael will be found innocent. I hope he is, anyways.
Going by what happened to Gary Glitter, you never hear any of his records being played on the radio, or mention of him in any of the top 100 polls,etc.
So if MJ is found guilty, which I don't think he will be, then yeah I reckon people will demand that he is taken out of the hall of fame.