The worst thing to me personally is to see an opening show because it’s not as tight as it can be and it was something that my manager had done and the people that work for me. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. DD: “I’m a human being” Do we as human beings treat people as animals too many times? I felt thankful is how I feel, I really do I don’t take any of it for granted. I don’t even count the hours or anything. ( Log Out /  It’s a jubilation really, that’s what it is. DD: When you look in the mirror are you happy with what you see?

Maybe, but I feel it’s been done so well already by David Lynch and I think it was John Hurt who played John Merrick that I don’t think I could contribute any better than what they’ve done. Michael Jackson Ebony/Jet Interview 1987 conducted by Darryl Dennard backstage during a 'Bad' tour rehearsal Daryl Dennard: It’s been almost 4 years since you’ve come out or recorded a new album. DD: How about, it’s like you said it took so long to come up with all the different songs on the album and every song is different. ( Log Out /  DD: Is there…. How did you come up with that whole idea of doing something like that. DD: Now I know that you didn’t write the video but you’re telling me.. but the story is almost like the story of my life, but you’re telling me it’s based on another person.

MJ: I feel like I’m doing that already with my music and what I’ve done with music because it breaks all barriers. MJ: (laughs) No! MJ: Because it’s a life story of a groupie.

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Same thing with “We are the world, we are the children” (singing). Alot of kids read about things that I get to see in person, all over the world in different places so I’m so happy about that because you never can have everything. How do you feel that now that the album is out? (DD asks a question) Pardon? MJ: Maybe. MJ: I don’t remember. DD: The part that I like best was when after he gains confidence and then he’s back on his way after having gone to the carny when they stole him out of the hospital and he’s inside the subway station and then finally he has to yell a sigh of…. DD: Do you feel like you have missed on something by not performing? Michael Jackson Ebony/Jet Interview 1987 conducted by Darryl Dennard backstage during a ‘Bad’ tour rehearsal. MJ: Maybe. We talked earlier and I told you I liked the song “Bad” because it’s really all about you. DD: Do you every want to lash out in any type of way and say hey that’s not rue?

It’s a bold statement to make. I see a beautiful sunset and say “God, that’s beautiful, thank you” or a baby’s smile or butterfles wings or anything like that you know? MJ: Something like that is very sad because it’s all negative, it’s wrong.

I think that’s life, to want to grow and become more, like you plant a seed and it grows into something beautiful and it never dies really. Like me, I don’t remember not performing and umm…. another favourite song of mine is … not as much as “Man in the Mirror” but “Liberian Girl”. They don’t look at themselves and point the finger at themselves, it’s always the other guy’s fault or somebody else’s but you should change yourself, look at yourself, make better of yourself (laughs).

DD: How do you feel when you see those sad stories?

MJ: I love “Dirty Diana” that’s one of my favourites. Alot of people never get out of their hometown to see other wonderful places. MJ: I think so, man’s inhumanity to man. MJ: I’ve done so much solo work, even when I was little, thirteen… solo albums, solo appearances on TV shows and it’s just another road of course you always feel things like “I don’t see Marlon next to me, I don’t feel Jermaine (laughs), Wonderful interview, I love to read this stories about MJ he is so very sweet and so very special and I say “he is” because to me He still around us and when I look at the videos I have or listen to his music is like he is not gone he is here I always imagined him here – L.O.V.E, Pingback: The Birth of Arena Pop and Multimedia Megastardom | NewsRains.com, Pingback: The Birth of Arena Pop and Multimedia Megastardom -, Pingback: Michael Jackson's 'Bad' 30 Years Later: The Birth of Arena Pop and Multimedia Megastardom, Pingback: “Leave Me Alone” – Michael Jackson and the Elephant Man’s Bones – Kerry Hennigan on WordPress. DD: How long did it take to come up with – I guess almost wrote 8 songs or 7 songs on it. The Birth of Arena Pop and Multimedia Megastardom | NewsRains.com, The Birth of Arena Pop and Multimedia Megastardom -, Michael Jackson's 'Bad' 30 Years Later: The Birth of Arena Pop and Multimedia Megastardom, “Leave Me Alone” – Michael Jackson and the Elephant Man’s Bones – Kerry Hennigan on WordPress, Las señales silenciosas de Michael Jackson, Craig James Baxter, Celebrating Love on Michael Jackson’s 62 Birthday, The Silent Signals of Michael Jackson, Craig James Baxter –, Michael Jackson: A Spiritual Messenger Hiding In Plain Sight –, Interview w Vincent Paterson – Lighthouse Mag (Japanese), AplaceWITHnoNAM Presents: Holding My Dream, Club Mundial Sequendores of Michael Jackson, Direct Link to MJ 2005 Transcript Downloads, Voices Of Education: Case Study: The Caricature, mjjjusticeproject.wordpress.com/2015/01/09/pop…, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, commited citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing…, A Close Up Look at Michael Jackson's "Ghosts" by Dr. Stillwater, Bloopity bloop bloop -- Michael Jackson facts -, Michael Jackson studied history and wanted to bring the world's attention to the inequities that existed then AND p…. MJ Yeah, alot of times but why bring more attention to a thing. The fact that you’re accepted around this whole world do you ever think of being some type of ambassador?

I don’t have to make a political statement I do all of that with music. DD: Okay. this will be about the tour, I appreciate the time. DD: Just when you look in terms of that sociophilosophy? ( Log Out /  Wherever they book it if I like it I’ll go and I like Japan I’ve been there before. MJ: Well it wasn’t really my idea it’s actually part of a true story where this kid.. MJ: Yeah, it’s your story but the truth of what really happened to this kid …. MJ: Because it’s a life story of a groupie. MJ: I was in a bed when I was doing that. MJ: (laughs) No! (starts to laugh) don’t look at me Frank (DiLeo) (points and laughs) don’t make faces.

It’s a bold statement to say but I mean it in all good will you know don’t take it too seriously. I know you probably didn’t experience anything like that but my name is “Darryl” and I grew up in Harlem in the South Bronx and I went away to school and I also had to deal with peer pressures. ( Log Out /  Yeah I’m saying, it’s like a way of saying “you’re cool, you’re alright, you’re tough” I’m not saying I’m criminally bad, of course that’s how people would take it. Sometime I wanna sneak into places and not have any hoopla you know and it doesn’t work all the time because people start and they crowd around, which is sweet and I shouldn’t complain but …. You’re the baddest when it comes to the record industry. Change ). DD: That’s my favourite song. You have calypso influences, you have reggae influences, you have a cool sound with one, you have heavy metal with “Dirty Diana”. Do you sometimes regret being so famous?

It’s a jubilation really, that’s what it is. DD: How about, it’s like you said it took so long to come up with all the different songs on the album and every song is different. MJ: Yes, it’s my philosophy too that if you want to make the world a better place take a look at yourself and make a change. Every song is different. ( Log Out /  Alot of people never get out of their hometown to see other wonderful places. MJ: I feel like I’m doing that already with my music and what I’ve done with music because it breaks all barriers. Well… (laughs) It is quite different than anything I have ever recorded before or ever written. DD: Any apprehension of you touring by yourself for the first time?