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This is it - Drunk Monk - 05-20-2010 I keep flashing back to the day when ED told me that the next MJ album was going to be called Bad. ED's expression was so ED, tickled with the irony and disdain. The title of this final concert is similarly ironic. Now, Dm loves his divas and MJ was the closest to a male diva ever. As a kung fu person, dm admires good dancers and high production stages. The king of pop at 50 and he's still got all the moves. Man, MJ could dance. Dm always felt MJ's body type was skinny like his, and that dm could have busted moves like that if he applied himself, but dm never even mastered the moonwalk, much less the zombie dance or that crotch grab and thrust. It would have been an amazing final stage show. The DVD brings back so many flashbacks, that sound, what MJ did to our generation. The fawning of MJ by the other performers is a bit much, and MJ is pretty wacko-jacko, but the DVD captures what he did, what he was just before checking out. What can I say? I think I still have Thriller on vinyl in storage - worth it just to hear Vincent say "Terrorize y'all's neighborhood". I never saw MJ live. I wish I had. |