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10baggio
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 17:46
IN ALTA DEFINIZIONE E IN MULTICANALE

Following Michael Jackson's death on Thursday, 750,000 people who bought tickets to see him perform at the O2 in London will never get the chance to experience the stunning visual and musical spectacle the singer had in store for them. But, according to reports, AEG Live, the promoter of the "This Is It" 50-date residency, recorded enough of Jackson's rehearsal material to release at least one live CD/DVD.

Entertainment industry Web site The Wrap reports that Jackson's final rehearsal at the Staples Center on Wednesday was recorded in multi-camera, high-definition video and multi-track audio. The recording could be released as the singer's final album, according to unnamed sources close to the now scuttled tour, which was reportedly due to go around the globe following the O2 residency. The recordings were made as part of a deal cut by AEG Live with Jackson, which included plans to produce a live album and DVD of the singer performing his greatest hits. If the reports are true, the recording could help AEG Live recoup some of the estimated tens of millions of dollars it is expected to lose as a result of Jackson's untimely death. A spokesperson for AEG Live could not be reached for comment at press time.

The Wrap reported that Jackson had failed to appear at "many" of the scheduled rehearsals over the past two months, but he did appear at the full run-through on Wednesday in anticipation of the July 13 kick-off of the London shows. The final rehearsal reportedly included dancers, musicians and aerial performers, as well as Jackson suspended from a crane at one point and a 3-D view of a "Thriller"-inspired haunted mansion.





Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos

On Monday (June 29), USA Today pulled back the curtain on the closely guarded rehearsals, describing an over-the-top Jackson extravaganza that was to feature floating orbs, a flaming bed, lots of pyrotechnics, 20-foot-tall puppets, giant spiders and Jackson breaking out all his signature dance moves.

"He was trying, and succeeding, in structuring the biggest, most spectacular live production ever seen," said Johnny Caswell, co-owner of CenterStaging in Burbank, California, where Jackson worked on the show from late March to early June before shifting rehearsals to larger venues, according to the paper.

"By the time he left my facility, he had graduated through several studios and was on a soundstage taking up 10,000 square feet," Caswell said. "They moved to The Forum, outgrew that and needed the height at Staples. The show was getting so damn big, they couldn't finish it in time. That's why they had to delay." Caswell said reports that Jackson had delayed the start of the engagement due to health problems were "nonsense," explaining that the ballooning size of the production caused the push back.

While it has been reported that Jackson had been taking a number of powerful prescription medications prior to his death and that he died following cardiac arrest, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office has deferred determining his cause of death pending further toxicology tests.

Despite some suggestions that the frail singer with a history of medical problems might not have been strong enough to complete his first full-fledged tour in 12 years, according to USA Today, he was very engaged during Wednesday's final rehearsal at the Staples Center, where he worked with a crew of more than 80 dancers, choreographers, band members and crew to polish the show.

Jackson began what would be his final rehearsal by putting on a headset and walking to an elevated platform to sing the song "Dangerous," at first a cappella, then joined by his band.

"Misfits of Magic" founder Ed Alonzo, who worked on illusions for Britney Spears' Circus tour, joined the Jackson show six weeks ago. He said he designed a number of stunning effects for the King of Pop, including a glowing glass sphere that would float around Jackson and then into the crowd during the opening song, 1982's "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'." A version of "Dirty Diana" was to feature a flaming bed with a pole-dancing aerialist "playing the part of the fire," Alonzo said. After the fire woman pursued Jackson around the bed, she would tie him to the bed posts with gold rope, and a sheet of red fabric would spring up in front of him as he struggled in silhouette. When the sheet fell, it would be revealed that it was the woman struggling, not Jackson, and he would then materialize on a stage in the middle of the arena.

"It was an amazing show," Alonzo said. "The thing was just days away from being perfected. It was incredible. Even though it was just a walk-through with the dancers, his moves were dead-on — the same Michael Jackson we (saw) through the years in music videos." Alonzo said that while Jackson seemed underweight, he appeared to be in good health and was energetic during the rehearsal. Jackson's manager, Frank DiLeo, told the Hollywood Reporter that after finishing the final run-through around midnight on Wednesday, Jackson was feeling good about the show. "He found me and said, 'Frank, I am so happy. ... This is really our time.' He put his arm around me," DiLeo said.

Fonte: www.mtv.com/news/articles/1614882/20090629/jackson_micha...
no tabloids fan
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 17:51
menomale...
Raffaella Grim
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 17:52
A me, in quanto fan, questa notizia non può che fare piacere, ma un pensiero triste ce l'ho in proposito: certo che la Aeg ha subito trovato il modo per recuperare i soldi investiti!!! [SM=g27813]
tl6914
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 17:53
Re:
10baggio, 29/06/2009 17.46:

IN ALTA DEFINIZIONE E IN MULTICANALE

Following Michael Jackson's death on Thursday, 750,000 people who bought tickets to see him perform at the O2 in London will never get the chance to experience the stunning visual and musical spectacle the singer had in store for them. But, according to reports, AEG Live, the promoter of the "This Is It" 50-date residency, recorded enough of Jackson's rehearsal material to release at least one live CD/DVD.

Entertainment industry Web site The Wrap reports that Jackson's final rehearsal at the Staples Center on Wednesday was recorded in multi-camera, high-definition video and multi-track audio. The recording could be released as the singer's final album, according to unnamed sources close to the now scuttled tour, which was reportedly due to go around the globe following the O2 residency. The recordings were made as part of a deal cut by AEG Live with Jackson, which included plans to produce a live album and DVD of the singer performing his greatest hits. If the reports are true, the recording could help AEG Live recoup some of the estimated tens of millions of dollars it is expected to lose as a result of Jackson's untimely death. A spokesperson for AEG Live could not be reached for comment at press time.

The Wrap reported that Jackson had failed to appear at "many" of the scheduled rehearsals over the past two months, but he did appear at the full run-through on Wednesday in anticipation of the July 13 kick-off of the London shows. The final rehearsal reportedly included dancers, musicians and aerial performers, as well as Jackson suspended from a crane at one point and a 3-D view of a "Thriller"-inspired haunted mansion.





Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos

On Monday (June 29), USA Today pulled back the curtain on the closely guarded rehearsals, describing an over-the-top Jackson extravaganza that was to feature floating orbs, a flaming bed, lots of pyrotechnics, 20-foot-tall puppets, giant spiders and Jackson breaking out all his signature dance moves.

"He was trying, and succeeding, in structuring the biggest, most spectacular live production ever seen," said Johnny Caswell, co-owner of CenterStaging in Burbank, California, where Jackson worked on the show from late March to early June before shifting rehearsals to larger venues, according to the paper.

"By the time he left my facility, he had graduated through several studios and was on a soundstage taking up 10,000 square feet," Caswell said. "They moved to The Forum, outgrew that and needed the height at Staples. The show was getting so damn big, they couldn't finish it in time. That's why they had to delay." Caswell said reports that Jackson had delayed the start of the engagement due to health problems were "nonsense," explaining that the ballooning size of the production caused the push back.

While it has been reported that Jackson had been taking a number of powerful prescription medications prior to his death and that he died following cardiac arrest, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office has deferred determining his cause of death pending further toxicology tests.

Despite some suggestions that the frail singer with a history of medical problems might not have been strong enough to complete his first full-fledged tour in 12 years, according to USA Today, he was very engaged during Wednesday's final rehearsal at the Staples Center, where he worked with a crew of more than 80 dancers, choreographers, band members and crew to polish the show.

Jackson began what would be his final rehearsal by putting on a headset and walking to an elevated platform to sing the song "Dangerous," at first a cappella, then joined by his band.

"Misfits of Magic" founder Ed Alonzo, who worked on illusions for Britney Spears' Circus tour, joined the Jackson show six weeks ago. He said he designed a number of stunning effects for the King of Pop, including a glowing glass sphere that would float around Jackson and then into the crowd during the opening song, 1982's "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'." A version of "Dirty Diana" was to feature a flaming bed with a pole-dancing aerialist "playing the part of the fire," Alonzo said. After the fire woman pursued Jackson around the bed, she would tie him to the bed posts with gold rope, and a sheet of red fabric would spring up in front of him as he struggled in silhouette. When the sheet fell, it would be revealed that it was the woman struggling, not Jackson, and he would then materialize on a stage in the middle of the arena.

"It was an amazing show," Alonzo said. "The thing was just days away from being perfected. It was incredible. Even though it was just a walk-through with the dancers, his moves were dead-on — the same Michael Jackson we (saw) through the years in music videos." Alonzo said that while Jackson seemed underweight, he appeared to be in good health and was energetic during the rehearsal. Jackson's manager, Frank DiLeo, told the Hollywood Reporter that after finishing the final run-through around midnight on Wednesday, Jackson was feeling good about the show. "He found me and said, 'Frank, I am so happy. ... This is really our time.' He put his arm around me," DiLeo said.

Fonte: www.mtv.com/news/articles/1614882/20090629/jackson_micha...




magari!!!! così potremo finalmente renderci conto di come realmente stesse adesso, ed in più avremmo un nuovo ricordo a renderci meno amaro il suo non esserci più..
perchè poi io continuo a non capire come, se fosse stato veramente così malato, imprenditori e manager si fossero imbarcati in un'avventura da milioni di dollari..non sono ragazzini, sono sufficientemente cinici e preparati per non rischiare tutti quei soldi su una persona così malata, come tutti adesso sostengono..

Amu Hinamori
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 17:54
Anche a me fa piacere questa notizia,certo vederlo farà male ancora una volta,ma almeno avrò un bel ultimo ricordo
DivinityInMotion
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 17:58
Sinceramente non so quanto possa farci bene vederlo in dvd, nel senso che la disperazione di ciò che ci siamo persi triplicherebbe!!!
Anche se allo stesso tempo se mai dovesse uscire del materiale del genere sarei la prima ad acquistarlo...
Lavinia.Jackson
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 18:00
Sono contenta (:


(Zod)
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 18:00
spero tanto arrivi,insieme al nuovo album...rimarrei peggio con l'idea di non poter vedere/ascoltare ciò che aveva creato per noi e sicuramente così potrei superare un pò lo shock della sua morte e vivere più serenamente.
sery84
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 18:02
dolceamara

Almeno avremmo qualcosa dell'ultimo MJ da ascoltare e vedere.
Aryn
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 18:02
Re:
Raffaella Grim, 29/06/2009 17.52:

A me, in quanto fan, questa notizia non può che fare piacere, ma un pensiero triste ce l'ho in proposito: certo che la Aeg ha subito trovato il modo per recuperare i soldi investiti!!! [SM=g27813]




ma senti tu non vorresti vederlo? sti cazzi... io darei non so cosa...


MarKo8
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 18:03
Re: Re:
tl6914, 29/06/2009 17.53:




magari!!!! così potremo finalmente renderci conto di come realmente stesse adesso, ed in più avremmo un nuovo ricordo a renderci meno amaro il suo non esserci più..
perchè poi io continuo a non capire come, se fosse stato veramente così malato, imprenditori e manager si fossero imbarcati in un'avventura da milioni di dollari..non sono ragazzini, sono sufficientemente cinici e preparati per non rischiare tutti quei soldi su una persona così malata, come tutti adesso sostengono..





sono assolutamente d'accordo!
(Zod)
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 18:09
ma poi pensateci,questo tour insieme al nuovo album (che senz'altro uscirà come si vocifera online) era il suo modo per chiudere la sua carriera artistica,quindi come non si può vedere l'ora di queste nuove cose? Lui non c'è più ma è come se ci fosse,era la sua intenzione di completare la sua opera prima di ritirarsi nella sua vita privata ma purtroppo la morte lo ha stroncato. Vivrà sempre grazie a noi è questo l'importante,anche perchè non è che ci sia qualcosa minimamente comparabile al re lì fuori.
Amu Hinamori
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 18:12
Re:
(Zod), 29/06/2009 18.09:

ma poi pensateci,questo tour insieme al nuovo album (che senz'altro uscirà come si vocifera online) era il suo modo per chiudere la sua carriera artistica,quindi come non si può vedere l'ora di queste nuove cose? Lui non c'è più ma è come se ci fosse,era la sua intenzione di completare la sua opera prima di ritirarsi nella sua vita privata ma purtroppo la morte lo ha stroncato. Vivrà sempre grazie a noi è questo l'importante,anche perchè non è che ci sia qualcosa minimamente comparabile al re lì fuori.



Parole Sante,Michael era,è e resterà il migliore

Keep the faith
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 18:23
Non avevo dubbi sul fatto che uscissero,ma tutti questi annunci non li trovate strani ancor prima di aver seppellito il corpo di quell'uomo di 50 anni morto giovedi a L.A.?
(Zod)
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 18:26
Re:
Keep the faith, 29/06/2009 18.23:

Non avevo dubbi sul fatto che uscissero,ma tutti questi annunci non li trovate strani ancor prima di aver seppellito il corpo di quell'uomo di 50 anni morto giovedi a L.A.?




ci saranno interessi in gioco,non ne metto in dubbio...ma io sono il primo a volere queste cose,devo avere ciò che Michael avrebbe fatto in conclusione della sua carriera,il capitolo finale.
Keep the faith
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 18:29
intendevo dire altro, ragazzi io nutro seri dubbi sul fatto che sia morto in modo improvviso, se non addirittura sul fatto che sia morto sul serio
mj1983
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 20:40
sono contento se ci regalano una cosa del genere, e non vedo l'ora di vederla

so xò che sarà scioccante, perchè se sul serio era in gran forma..............
roby_jackson84
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:01
Aryn
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:03
Re:
roby_jackson84, 29/06/2009 21.01:




si! ma com'è possibile che sia morto stava bene.... non capisco.....



Janis Joplin28
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:06
tutto ha un suono cosi' amaro ..... non so che pensare......
FulJackson_92
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:09
sono contento spero che esca presto
roby_jackson84
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:09
sono vere?? oddio...che colpo...
S@R@.90
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:10
sarebbe una bella cosa...
lise2007
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:12
Y LOVE YOU MICHAEL
Saluto tutti i fans di Michael, ringrazio tantissimo i fans di Freddy(un altro genio scomparso troppo presto) che capiscono questo momento di immenso sconforto per tutti quanti.
Io ho visto per la prima volta Michael,all'età di 9 anni, nel video di trhiller(1982)e da quel momento nn ho mai più smesso di amarlo!
La notizia della sua scomparsa mi ha colta di sorpresa è stato come uno schiaffo e tutt'ora ne sono sconvolta.
I JUST CANT STOP LOVING YOU MICHAEL!!!
no tabloids fan
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:15
Re: Re:
Aryn, 29/06/2009 21.03:



si! ma com'è possibile che sia morto stava bene.... non capisco.....






dove le hai trovate queste foto mory??
è bellissimo, sembra felice, sereno...

vazquez
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:16
belle cavolo...
davidenko27
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:17
yesssss sarebbe un pò come esserci stato in quel arena...sarebbe stato il mio primo concerto della mia vita...:(
ila__luna
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:19
menomale! non aspettavo altro..almeno questo ce lo devono...
dani1979
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:22
Mio Dio,che foto...Bellissimo
però quanto è magro.
FulJackson_92
00lunedì 29 giugno 2009 21:23
ma siamo sicuri che uscirà anche in italia? no perchè qui MJ è un optional...
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