Since I was a toddler, I was always a fan of The Simpsons. This track came out when I was just three years old. I'm not 100% sure that I heard it immediately when it was released, but it's definitely a track I remember from my childhood. At the time, I had no idea that Michael Jackson was involved with it at all. Go figure. The man was a fan of The Simpsons and co-wrote "Do the Bartman". The more I learn about the man, the more I appreciate the preciousness of his tormented soul. Rest in peace, Mike.
























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Check for it in the episode "Stark Raving Dad."
but for generally thinking it's okay to all of a sudden accept him for who he was just because he's dead. if the above doesn't refer to you then ignore it.
definately pathetic and at the same time a stepping stone to growing up, it's sad pathetic someone had to die to open your eyes to a lovely/tourmented soul who wouldnt hurt a fly and a long time ago chenged music forever..
When I wrote "The more I learn about the man, the more I appreciate the preciousness of his tormented soul", I wasn't talking about learning about him during the past 72 hours.
I grew up on The Beatles and everything from Motown. J5 was always live.
Some people should stop being so judgmental before knowing the full story.
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Go figga.
your favorite chica-
How could I tell? The odd yet giveaway use of two periods at the end of each message.
Snide 4 snide
The media really infuriates me with their stories because they really dont give a damn about him or his musicality--they just want the stories.
Leave the dude in peace and just sit back, relax and enjoy his music..
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