1988 single by American singer Michael Jackson
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I most certainly didn't fall, I was pushed! The longer we live, the more we'll find ourselves pushed; forcefully and painfully pushed into situations, out of relationships, into disasters, etc... But, it's what we do with the "push" that matters. Come on in, let's chat about it! Did you know...? Yolanda is an award-winning author with over 15 written works? Including magazine articles, writing collabs, andnovels? Are you looking for some Great Reads? Novels & Novellas with Dramatic storylines full of surprising & shocking Twists & Turns? If so, jump into Yolanda's Books! Book of the Month!Dirty Diana by Yolanda RandolphFind it here! https://www.amazon.com/Dirty-Diana-Mistress-Yolanda-Randolph-ebook/dp/B09R14L294/ref=sr_1_4?
Stugotz, Billy, and Mikey A discuss the George Pickens trade in "Hey, here's a headline" which leads them down the rabbit hole of the 2000 NFL draft and one of the craziest picks ever. Chris Simms joins the show to talk about the family "vote" that prevented Abdul Carter from being able to wear No.11 with the Giants. And more Mikelys asks about repeat champs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stugotz, Billy, and Mikey A discuss the George Pickens trade in "Hey, here's a headline" which leads them down the rabbit hole of the 2000 NFL draft and one of the craziest picks ever. Chris Simms joins the show to talk about the family "vote" that prevented Abdul Carter from being able to wear No.11 with the Giants. And more Mikelys asks about repeat champs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stugotz, Billy, and Mikey A discuss the George Pickens trade in "Hey, here's a headline" which leads them down the rabbit hole of the 2000 NFL draft and one of the craziest picks ever. Chris Simms joins the show to talk about the family "vote" that prevented Abdul Carter from being able to wear No.11 with the Giants. And more Mikelys asks about repeat champs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Why did she tell me? Oh, there are a number of reasons why she decided to pop out and be bold, distasteful. But, her reasons doesn't matter....at all... It's what we do with it that counts. Come on in, we gotta talk about this! Did you know...? Yolanda is an award-winning author with over 15 written works? Including magazine articles, writing collabs, andnovels? Are you looking for some Great Reads? Novels & Novellas with Dramatic storylines full of surprising & shocking Twists & Turns? If so, jump into Yolanda's Books! Join the Mailing List! Click the link and hit the Subscribe button...www.yolandarandolph.comBook of the Month!Dirty Diana by: Yolanda Randolphhttps://www.amazon.com/Dirty-Diana-Mistress-Yolanda-Randolph-ebook/dp/B09R14L294/ref=sr_1_4?
Sexy genoeg voor op het strand, slim genoeg voor je boekenclub! Uitgegeven door Luitingh Sijthoff Spreker: Verona Stam
In this engaging conversation, Michelle Glogovac speaks with authors Jen Besser and Shana Feste about their journey in creating the scripted podcast and book series Dirty Diana and Diana in Love. They discuss the importance of open conversations around female desire, the challenges of portraying flawed characters, and the vulnerability involved in creative expression. The authors share insights into their characters' journeys, the impact of female friendships, and the evolving nature of personal fulfillment and career aspirations. They also touch on the reception of their work and the anticipation for the upcoming third book in the series. What We're Talking About We need to keep having these conversations. The journey of creating a scripted podcast was new for both of us. Diana's character explores the question of female desire. Communication is a big theme in the book. Flawed characters can lead to deeper conversations. Vulnerability in creativity is essential. The impact of female friendships is significant. Readers want more open discussions about female pleasure. The reception of the book has been heartening. The third book will take the story to new heights. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dirty Diana 04:49 The Journey of Creating a Scripted Podcast 07:45 Transitioning from Podcast to Novels 10:43 Exploring Diana's Character and Themes 13:53 Flawed Characters and Female Perspectives 16:47 The Impact of Female Friendships 19:43 Navigating Personal and Professional Growth 22:41 Reactions to the Book and Its Themes 25:43 Looking Ahead: Future Projects and Books 31:43 Breaking Taboos: The Importance of Open Conversations 32:40 Creative Endeavors: Shana and Jen's Journey Links Mentioned Jen and Shana's Instagram https://instagram.com/jenandshana Jen and Shana's Website http://dirtydianabook.com
Guitarist Steve Stevens is one of the most original guitarists to emerge from the '80s rock scene, best known for his 30 year partnership with Billy Idol, his work on Michael Jackson's “Dirty Diana”, his Grammy Award winning performance on “Top Gun Anthem” and his work with Vince Neil on “Exposed”. Stevens catalog of hit songs that he co-wrote & performed alongside Idol include “Rebel Yell”, “Eyes Without A Face” and “Flesh for Fantasy”. They sound as fresh and relevant today as the day they were released, as evidenced by being recently covered by artists as varied as Miley Cyrus, Green Day, Queens of the Stone Age, Him, Black Veil Brides, Children of Bodom, Dope, Daughtry, Sum 41, Blink 182, Drowning Pool, Murderdolls, Deathstars and The Donnas. In addition to currently working on a new record together, Idol & Stevens continue to tour to sold out crowds all over the world. Stevens has also lent his unmistakable sound and style to many hit records, including Pink “Try This”, Diana Ross “Eaten Alive”, Joni Mitchell “Chalk mark in a Rainstorm”, Robert Palmer “Don't Explain”, The Thompson Twins “Here's to Future Days”, Ric Ocasek “This Side of Paradise”, Peter Criss “Let Me Rock You”, Juno Reactor “Shango”, “Hokata”, and “Pistolero”, Kyosuke Himuro “Beat Haze Odyssey”, Steve Lukather “Lukather” and on his solo outings with Steve Stevens Atomic Playboys “Atomic Playboys”, Jerusalem Slim “Jerusalem Slim”, Bozzio Levin Stevens “Black Light Syndrome” and “Situation Dangerous” and the critically acclaimed solo releases “Flamenco A Go Go” & “Memory Crash”. https://www.SteveStevensguitar.com https://www.BillyIdol.net https://www.Instagram.com/stevestevens Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ZMaiDLfxDaoG7ULXgcnDb?si=1heevWlORWK9s6Z7f5trBw Music Matters podcast is hosted by pro musician, producer, and Sports Illustrated photographer Darrell Craig Harris who is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. The series has reached over 400,000 streams in 40 countries. MMP receives gear support from Shure Microphones,.Focusrite, and others. Intro and outro voice overs provided by Nigel John Farmer from www.VoiceWrapStudio.com in France. Our thanks to Rodney Hall FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama for our intro and outro backing music clip. Contact us at inquiry@darrellcraigharris.com Social: www.Instagram.com/musicmatterspodcastofficial www.Facebook.com/musicmatterspodcastofficial https://www.Youtube.com/@musicmatterspodcast https://www.Twitter.com/musicmattersdh Website www.MusicMattersPodcast.com support our mission by joining us on Patreon! https://www.Patreon.com/MusicMattersPodcast
Auflösung der Rätsel und Aufgaben aus Runde 9: Christian hat ein Lied gefunden, in dem die Schule, das Lernen und die Lehrer gefeiert werden. Lukas ist auf die Gemeinsamkeit der drei Austropop-Hits aus den 1980ern gekommen. Die neuen Aufgaben: Christian muss herausfinden, was mit Message in a Bottle von The Police und mit Dirty Diana von Michael Jackson passiert ist. Lukas muss deutsche Coverversionen von englischen Songs finden, die textlich überhaupt nichts mehr mit den Originalen zu tun haben. Die Songs: The White Stripes - We're Going to Be Friends Jack Johnson - We're Going to Be Friends Band für Steiermark - Erzherzog Johann Blues Wilfried - Ikarus The Police - Message in a Bottle Michael Jackson - Dirty Diana Black Sabbath - Paranoid Cindy und Bert - Der Hund von Baskerville The Eagles - Desperado Christoph und Lollo - Des ned ano (Live mit Petsch Moser)
Enjoy this sample chapter of "Dirty Diana," the first book in a thrilling three-part series inspired by the #1 fiction podcast. Join Diana as she navigates the tension between the security of her marriage and the allure of a more passionate past. Click here to learn more and pre-order your copy today! Follow @jenandshana | @dirtydianapodcast | @qcodemedia for updates.
ON THE SHOW TODAY: Opener Tradie V Lady Dr KIIS Birthday Wheel O News Pop Quiz Spirit Circle John Edward Big Fact Hunt TMI: Identical Twins Last Calls Follow us on @kyleandjackieo for more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dive into "Dirty Diana," the first book in a thrilling three-part series inspired by the #1 fiction podcast. Join Diana as she navigates the tension between the security of her marriage and the allure of a more passionate past. Click here to learn more and pre-order your copy today! Follow @jenandshana | @dirtydianapodcast | @qcodemedia for updates.
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This week's guest is Megan Spencer, a talented young drummer and educator from just outside Los Angeles. Megan recently caught my attention with her amazing cover of Marques Murrey's Million Dollar Baby remix, and I was instantly drawn to her unique tones and vibe. So, I'm excited to have her on the show! I'm always grateful for the opportunity to connect with new drummers who inspire ME and learn about the drummers who inspired THEM, in hopes of inspiring YOU. Thanks for hanging around. Today, Megan will share the five records that have significantly shaped her journey as a drummer. Enjoy the episode! Cheers! MEGAN'S BIG FAT FIVE: Album - Innervisions Artist - Stevie Wonder Release Year - 1973 Key Track - Higher Ground Drummer - Stevie Wonder - Album - Bad Artist - Michael Jackson Release Year - 1987 Key Track - Smooth Criminal, Bad, Dirty Diana, Man in the Mirror Drummer - John (JR) Robinson - Album - Ten Summoner's Tales Artist - Sting Release Year - 1993 Key Track - Seven Days Drummer - Vinnie Colaiuta - Album - Alive in South Africa Artist - Israel Houghton & New Breed Release Year - 2005 Key Track - Turn it Around, Still Standing Drummer - Mike Clemmons - Album - Loopified Artist - Dirty Loops Release Year - 2014 Key Track - Hit Me, Rolling in the Deep Drummer - Aron Mellergard For more information on Big Fat Snare Drum, check out www.bigfatsnaredrum.com and follow us on Instagram.
Pat Angeli du 16-20 RFM vous raconte en quelques minutes l'histoire d'un titre, d'un album ou d'un artiste mythique !
Seit 1985 klebt auf Alben oder Singles, die wegen ihres Texts als jugendgefährdend gelten, ein Warnhinweis, der “Parental Advisory"-Sticker. Auf “Dirty Diana” fehlt so ein Aufkleber – und dass, obwohl Jackson selber das vermutlich ganz gut gefallen hätte. Warum? Das erzähle ich Euch in dieser Pop Story.
Young Thug And Lyrics On Trial: We review the Young Thug trial where a courtroom of people had to hang out and listen to "Lifestyle", also a local story where a rapper describes his murder. Kevin Scampoli Vs. Kayla Braxton: Kevin dubbed Kayla Braxton a "rape baby" and the WWE Universe went crazy. Also, was Geno talking shit? Corey Feldman: The number one Corey Feldman Experts, Jim and Them get into Corey reacting to AI images of himself and his appearance on Pauly Shore's podcast. FUCK YOU WATCH THIS!, THE BEAR!, LIFESTYLE!, YOUNG THUG!, RICH HOMIE QUAN!, RECENTLY SINGLE!, DONNIE DARKO!, COURT CASE!, SONG!, RACKETEERING!, RICO!, GANG!, BACKPACK DANCE!, TRIAL!, SLIME GANG!, LYRICS AS PROOF!, LAS VEGAS RAPPER!, MURDER!, DETAILS!, LOCAL!, HARSH NEIGHBORHOOD!, BAD PARTS OF TOWN!, TOTS TURNT!, FLOW!, SIERRA VISTA!, CAMBRIDGE!, BARS!, BIGGEST FINN4800!, YOUTUBE CHANNEL!, NEW YORK POST!, SHOOTING!, YSL!, KILLING CRIPS!, BIP!, BREAK INTO CAR!, BAY AREA!, KEITH LEE!, GOTHAM CITY!, CRIME!, SAN FRANCISCO!, OAKLAND!, KAYLA BRAXTON!, ANNOUNCER!, FUED!, RAPE BABY!, SEXUAL ASSAULT!, SCUMPOLI!, ATTENTION!, PLAY INTO HIS HANDS!, PAST!, DOXXING!, STATEMENT!, I'M GAY!, HATERS!, SHITTY ONLINE!, THIS IS GREAT!, KNOWN ASSOCIATES!, BIG MISTAKE!, DAILY MAIL!, METRO!, THE SUN!, GENO!, TITLE BELT!, TALKING SHIT!, ON BLAST!, GRAND SLAM CHAMPION!, COREY FELDMAN!, AI IMAGE!, CDOGG!, NET WORTH!, ADAM SANDLER!, FUNKO POP!, BOX SET!, INSTAGRAM!, PODCAST!, INTERVIEW!, LIES!, ASCENSION MILLENIUM!, PAULY SHORE!, JAM IN THE VAN SHOW!, ROAST!, COMEDIAN!, OLD!, ENCINO MAN!, TRANS!, BUZZ!, SOUND QUALITY!, PERFORMANCE!, DECEPTIVE DEBORAH!, BRUH!, MICHAEL JACKSON!, DIRTY DIANA! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Konversations With Glo Presents: Backstage Talk On backstage talk, you will be hearing konversations that are not on the show. It will be fun konversations and also serious konversations. I just want you all to hear how we had a good time before I recorded the show. Just go ahead and press play and here is this konversation that I had with Dirty Diana, formerly the co-host of HTG Podcast.
ICYMI: Konversations With Glo Radio Show brought on Dirty Diana, Co-Host of HTG Podcast. On this segment, we talked about "Friend Zone". Why do men always want to pass GO when in the Friend Zone? Is there a such thing as a "Friend Zone"? I wanna know too. Go ahead and click play and get in on the konversation and also give your feedback as well. Once you're done....go ahead & SHARE! SHARE! SHARE! it's only right. If you want to hear more of Dirty Diana, follow her on.. IG: @dirty_diana_oh Twitter: You can catch ya girl "Glo" if you visit the website www.konvowithglo.com to sign up for the emailing list. (No spamming) IG: konversations.with.glo Twitter: @KonversationsG For Visuals- YouTube: Konversations With Glo Podcast Join the FB group: Konversations With Glo
This episode Dirty Diana dives into a deep, emotional, tea spilling yet healing conversation with @Sev7enTaylor about committing to your reset and what your journey may look like. We relate, connect and heal all in this one sitting. As well as featuring some chat on his highly anticipated album "The Qliphoth" released everywhere 9.27.23 & new novel "I think I love myself: Deep Meditations, Affirmations & Universal Connections; available 10.27.23. We had a good time and you will too! **Reminder: Listen with headphones** --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dirtydianaxo/message
The boys hide teenage tube socks from Mom, dish the dirt on Diana, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of Michael Jackson's 1987 slanderous hit, “Dirty Diana” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rocknrollautopsy/support
This episode Diane also known as Dirty Diana and Diane Latrese checks in with her subscribers also known as her faithful ones ✊
In this edition of #JCsMusicology, we explore the real story behind the creation of Michael Jackson's Bad album. It explores the extensive recording sessions at Jackson's home studio, Havenhurst, shedding light on the significant contributions of John Barnes and Bill Bottrell, often overshadowed by the narrative of Jackson's collaboration with Quincy Jones and his "A-Team". Interview Credits: Diane Collins, "The Unauthorised Interview", Ebony/ Hulu, MBC ("Arabic interview"), Bad: Special Edition, Bad 25 (Spike Lee), Private Home Movies, Kingvention (https://www.kingvention.com/), Oceanachine (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX6Dp_10ymyAavg3o9NcTsg) and The MJ Cast (https://www.themjcast.com/). Special Thanks: Damien Shields (https://www.amazon.com/Books-Damien-Shields/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3ADamien+Shields), Lucas Cava (https://lucascava.medium.com/), Adez and The MJ Cast. Please note: The audio quality of this episode has been comprimised, due to it's runtime.
Rob Herting saw a void within the podcast space where nobody else did – cinematic quality audio fiction. After leaving his job at a talent agency, he became the CEO and founder of QCODE, an audio-based production studio, creating a new outlet for creatives to tell their stories. QCODE is behind multiple critically acclaimed fiction podcasts like Blackout with Rami Malek, Carrier with Cynthia Erivo, Dirty Diana with Demi Moore, and Hank the Cowdog with Matthew McConaughey, to name a few. In this episode, you will hear Rob's story of leaving a job with a dream to make a new outlet for creatives and why he decided to dive into the podcast space. His story will inspire anyone trying to start a business, enter podcast production, or just looking for their next fictional podcast series. Grey Interviewer: Jason Kahner, Grey's Chief Client Officer
If you're a heavy drinker with aspirations of quitting, you'll know that the thought of the first day without booze is scarier than anything. This podcast series begins on the night of Vincent Hero's last alcoholic beverage and chronicles the struggles and the satisfactions of every single pain in the a** day since. Follow along and listen to a borderline autistic idiot with a shi**y attitude, be honest and re**rded, in an attempt to remain sober. --------------------------------------------------------
JChosen dubbed “The Chosen One” because the man's vocals are so cold is a veteran singer, songwriter, and actor from Albany Georgia. JChosen was a contestant on Season 12 of the NBC series, “The Voice” and was a member of Team Gwen. His blind audition of the Marvin Gaye song, “Sexual Healing” turned all four chairs from the judges. His voice left everyone speechless and it electrified the crowd. Alicia Keys told him “Marvin Gaye is clapping from heaven”. His blind audition video had the most views of any contestant in Season 12 on The Voice YouTube page. It currently has 2.7 million views. Since competing on the voice, JChosen has opened up for some amazing R&B artists including Hi-Five, Mya, Tank, and Jagged Edge. He has also headlined his own shows. He has also acted in 3 movies: “Ace”, “Pressure”, and “Project Heat” with a cameo in the short film “Mad As Hell”. Prior to performing and recording music, JChosen was a talented college basketball player at Appalachian State University with lofty NBA goals. As his basketball career excelled, it created a conflict between sports and music. Life would intervene and decide for JChosen. At the height of his collegiate career, he suffered a career-ending injury which ended his dreams of a spot in the NBA. This was a devastating period of time for JChosen. It was during this adversity that he picked up the mic and allowed music to heal him and reignite his passion for singing forever. He released two current singles ,”Dirty Diana” & “Novacane”that is available on all digital platforms. Support the show
We start off with Dirty Diana. Of course she doesn't answer, but we discuss how Skylar isn't prepared for the upcoming basketball season (and Chasity isn't either!) Dirty Diana chimes in on her kids and when they have participated in sports, Feng Shui, fainters, stripper poles and stalking in vacation homes, and sharted underwear.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion kicks off with the usual blend of hypocrisy, denial, and Jamie Lee Curtis. And, as an added touch, several unflattering pumpkin portraits!This is a Crappens on Demand recap, which means you can watch us as we record the show here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/73271893?pr=true
President Biden forgives student loans, Belle Island Giant Slide, Hard Knocks, Gen Z v. Amazon, RIP QB Len Dawson, Jeff Ross v. Will Smith, Shrooms, Dennis Rodman for Congress, Olivia Wilde v. Jason Sudeikis, UofM's fake Galileo, and we check in with Mr. Malakar about Sanjaya.The winning team of the Kirk Gibson golf outing was SNUBBED by WXYZ. Here is the winning team the corporate lame stream media fake news doesn't want you to see.Gen Z For Change is standing with Amazon workers... while ignoring a bunch of other things.Some Apple employees don't want to go back to the office. Their petition was promptly delivered to Tim Cook's trash can.RIP Kansas City Chief's Super Bowl winning QB Len Dawson. Sorry, Maz.Hard Knocks dropped episode three and it is full of grit.Tommy Lee fishing for weiners is worth a revisit.Podcasts: Demi Moore has a podcast now called Dirty Diana. Rob Lowe remains terrible at podcasting. Bill Maher had Rob Schneider on his show. Dumb Blonde features Karma RX (careful googling her). Demi Lovato popped up on Call Her Daddy to take zero responsibility for any of her actions.The Belle Isle Giant Slide has made national news. You know it's a big story when Gmac Cash does a song about it.Russia vs Ukraine rolls on after 6 months of fighting.Joe Biden cancels $10,000 of student loan debt for many borrowers.Crime: A five-year-old in Detroit was killed after shooting himself in the face with his uncle's gun. A mom and 4 kids were hit by a car going 100 mph in Detroit. This mom defends her daughter pulling a firearm on her bullies. Will Smith is trying to make a comeback. George Wallace says it best. Jeff Ross has alopecia? Who knew? Speaking of heads... Jon Cryer has an odd one.Celebrity Relationships: Olivia Wilde just can't get over Jason Sudeikis serving her in public. Sylvester Stallone and Jennifer Flavin are getting a divorce. Sly decided to cover up his tattoo of her with a dog.Royal Bullshit: Prince Andrew doesn't know what to do anymore and needs help from mumsy. Prince Harry's book has been delayed because they never turn anything in on time. Everybody hates Meghan Markle.We were supposed to talk to Emmitt Bailey, the Mullet National Champion... but we forgot to call him. We will have him on Sunday.Dennis Rodman has already bailed on his Brittney Griner rescue mission.Marjorie Taylor Greene was swatted.Jenelle Evans is officially OUT at the new Teen Mom. She got a little big.U of M has been bragging about a Galileo manuscript for 84 years. Turns out it is a forgery and now worth way more.The long legal battle between the City of Berkley vs Vinsetta Garage is over.If you're an alcoholic give shrooms a shot.Sanjaya Malakar is bisexual now. We check in with our good friend, Sanjaya's dad.Rob Wolchek's latest Hall of Shame busts a couple that ran a legit remodeling company until they decided to steal a bunch of money.Madonna's kid Lourdes is trying to be a singer now.Some people are saying Trudi's pals Dee and Paula attended a "boob event".Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
"Who's bad?" Michael Jackson, obviously. Charlie and Cory take on the King of Pop and his follow-up to the best-selling album ever in this episode. Hear all the tea on bangers like "The Way You Make Me Feel", "Dirty Diana", and "Smooth Criminal". Of course, you'll also hear about the videos (or short films as Michael called them), the tour and the famous names who showed up for Mr. Jackson in this era. You don't want to miss this one! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/turntablesandtea/support
Welcome to another podcast of The Reject Moms! The ladies (HAHA ladies) check in with Dirty Diana. Chasity's latest dream, mental stress, ghosts, karma, pumpkin spice lattes, seasons, skinny waffles, and a run-in with Macho Man are some of the other topics discussed this week. Dying to know our take on something? Email us! therejectmoms@gmail.com.
This week we talk…Gigi Hadid and Leo DiCaprio dating rumors, Denise Richards joining OnlyFans, Be Real social media, My mom's obsession with Kyle Richards insecurities, and RHOBH's Diana and Sutton's dirty fight. Enjoy! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The gang is back this holiday weekend to bring you the break down of Southern Charm, RHOA, and RHOBH. Jump scare warning: this episode contains discussion regarding Austin. Gross.
Guest: Daniel Martin aka Mr. 85 Martin @Stoopkidzpodcast Intro Music: Magnit Handz "N.Y. Civility" https://soundcloud.com/magnithandz/sets/black-loggins-vol-1 Founder of 85 Martin IG: @Mr85_danielmartin @85martinonly Outro: Bobby Brown - "My Prerogative" (Don't Be Cruel)-Album IG: @kingbobbybrown
In which Rob and actress/producer/author Demi Moore discuss recording foley sounds for her new podcast Dirty Diana, shooting the courtroom scene from A Few Good Men, and reminisce about the effect director Joel Schumacher had on their lives. Plus: Rob tells the story of the infamous "Snow White disaster." Got a question for Rob? Call our voicemail at (323) 570-4551. Yours could get featured on the show!
Part 2 When Thriller was released in November 1982, it didn't seem to have a single direction. Instead, it arguably sounded like many singles. But it became apparent that this was precisely what Michael intended Thriller to be: a brilliant collection of songs meant as hits, each designed for a particular audience in mind. Michael put out "Billie Jean" for the dancers and "Beat It" for the rockers and then followed each jam with amazing videos to enhance his allure and his inaccessibility. These songs had a life of their own. Thriller was almost called “Star Light”. The lyric "thriller" in the track of the same name was originally "star light". The decision to change it was down to marketing appeal. This wonderful article from Rolling Stone says: "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" had the sense of a vitalizing nightmare in its best lines ("You're stuck in the middle/And the pain is thunder. … Still they hate you, you're a vegetable. … They eat off you, you're a vegetable"). "Billie Jean," in the meantime, exposed how the interaction between the artist's fame and the outside world might invoke soul-killing dishonor ("People always told me, be careful of what you do. … 'Cause the lie becomes the truth," Jackson sings, possibly thinking of a paternity charge from a while back). And "Beat It" was pure anger – a rousing depiction of violence as a male stance, a social inheritance that might be overcome. It also almost caught the studio on fire. When Eddie Van Halen recorded his solo, the sound of his guitar caused one of the studio speakers to catch fire. The video for “Beat It” was set in Los Angeles' Skid Row and featured up to 80 real-life gang members from the notorious street gangs the Crips and the Bloods. It cost $100,000 to make. Thriller's parts added up to the most improbable kind of art – a work of personal revelation that was also a mass-market masterpiece. It's an achievement that will likely never be topped. It was the best-selling album worldwide in 1983 and became the best-selling album of all time in the U.S. and the best-selling album of all time worldwide, selling an estimated 70 million copies. It topped the Billboard 200 chart for 37 weeks and was in the top 10 of the 200 for 80 consecutive weeks. It was the first album to produce seven Billboard Hot 100 top-10 singles. Thriller is still the highest-selling album of all time. Want to know what the top 25 are? Subscribe to our Patreon for our video bonus on the top-selling albums ever! Billie Jean was the first video by an African-American artist to air on MTV. The video revealed Jackson's new look of a leather suit, pink shirt, red bow tie and his signature single white glove. It was a style copied by kids throughout the United States. It caused one school, New Jersey's Bound Brook High, to ban students from coming to class wearing white gloves. Toto members Keyboardist Steve Porcaro co-wrote Human Nature, and Steve Lukather contributed rhythm guitar on Beat It. On March 25, 1983, Jackson reunited with his brothers for Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, an NBC television special. The show aired on May 16 to an estimated audience of 47 million and featured the Jacksons and other Motown stars. Jackson had just performed a medley of greatest hits with his brothers. It was exciting stuff, but for Michael, it wasn't enough. As his brothers said their goodbyes and left the stage, Michael remained. He seemed shy for a moment, trying to find words to say. "Yeah," he almost whispered, "those were good old days. … I like those songs a lot. But especially—" and then he placed the microphone into the stand with a commanding look and said, "I like the new songs." Then, wearing a white glove decorated with rhinestones, he swooped down, picked up a fedora, put it on his head with confidence, and vaulted into "Billie Jean." He also debuted his moonwalk dance (which became his signature dance). This was one of Michael's first public acts as a star outside and beyond the Jacksons, and it was startlingly clear that he was not only one of the most breathtaking live performers in pop music but that he could mesmerize the audience, something not seen since the likes of Elvis Presley. Michael had initially turned down the invitation to the show, believing he had been doing too much television. But at the request of Motown founder and Icon Berry Gordy, he performed in exchange for an opportunity to do a solo performance. And he killed it. "Almost 50 million people saw that show," Michael wrote in his book Moonwalk. "After that, many things changed." At this time, Michael Jackson was obviously an immensely talented young man – he seemed shy but ambitious and undoubtedly enigmatic. Nobody knew much about his beliefs or sex life; he rarely gave interviews, but he also didn't land himself in scandals. He did, however, describe himself as a lonely person – especially around the time he made Off the Wall. Former Los Angeles Times music critic Robert Hilburn recently wrote of meeting Jackson in 1981, when the singer was 23, that Jackson struck him as "one of the most fragile and lonely people I've ever met … almost abandoned. When I asked why he didn't live on his own like his brothers, instead of remaining at his parents' house, he said, 'Oh, no, I think I'd die on my own. I'd be so lonely. Even at home, I'm lonely. I sit in my room and sometimes cry. It is so hard to make friends, and there are some things you can't talk to your parents or family about. I sometimes walk around the neighborhood at night, just hoping to find someone to talk to. But I just end up coming home.'" Jackson's social uneasiness was probably formed by the wounds in his history; the children were insulated from others their age, and Jackson's status as a lifelong star may have left him feeling not just cut off from most people but also alienated from them – as if his experience or his vocation made him extraordinary. "I hate to admit it," he once said, "but I feel strange around everyday people." Not exactly an unusual sentiment for some highly celebrated celebrities, especially former child stars. At the same time, it's a statement full of signals: Michael didn't enjoy the sort of company that might guide him in positive ways. He probably never did throughout his life. Maybe the most troubling passage in his autobiography Moonwalk is when he talks about children in the entertainment world who eventually fell prey to drugs: "I can understand … considering the enormous stresses put upon them at a young age. It's a difficult life." Thriller placed seven singles in Billboard's Top 10 (presently around 50 million copies). At the 1984 Grammy Awards, Michael finally claimed his due, capturing eight awards, a record he holds with the band Santana, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Best Rock Vocal Performance for "Beat It," Best R&B Song, and Best R&B Vocal Performance for "Billie Jean," and he won an award for the E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial storybook. In addition, the album won Producer of the year (Quincy Jones). At the 11th Annual American Music Awards, Michael won another eight awards and became the youngest artist to win the Award of Merit. He also won Favorite Male Artist, Favorite Soul/R&B Artist, and Favorite Pop/Rock Artist. "Beat It" won Favorite Soul/R&B Video, Favorite Pop/Rock Video, and Favorite Pop/Rock Single. In addition, the album won Favorite Soul/R&B Album and Favorite Pop/Rock Album. Thriller's sales doubled after releasing an extended music video, Michael Jackson's Thriller, seeing Michael dancing with a group of incredibly designed zombies and was directed by John Landis. Michael had the highest royalty rate in the music industry at that point, with about $2 for every album sold (equivalent to $5 in 2021). The same year, The Making of Michael Jackson's Thriller, a documentary about the music video, won a Grammy for Best Music Video (Longform). At this time, The New York Times wrote, "in the world of pop music, there is Michael Jackson, and there is everybody else." Oddly enough, On May 14, 1984, then-President Ronald Reagan gave Michael an award recognizing his support of alcohol and drug abuse charities. In November 1983, Michael and his brothers partnered with PepsiCo in a $5 million promotional deal that broke records for a celebrity endorsement (equivalent to $13,603,408 in 2021). On January 27, 1984, Michael and other members of the Jacksons filmed a Pepsi commercial. Pyrotechnics accidentally set Jackson's hair on fire during a simulated concert before a whole house of fans, causing second-degree burns to his scalp. Michael underwent treatment to hide the scars and had his third rhinoplasty shortly after. Pepsi settled out of court, and Jackson donated the $1.5 million settlement to the Brotman Medical Center in Culver City, California; its now-closed Michael Jackson Burn Center was named in his honor. Michael signed a second agreement with Pepsi in the late 1980s for $10 million. The second campaign covered 20 countries and provided financial support for Jackson's Bad album and the 1987–88 world tour. He was making SO much money and was the most significant music star globally. Then, months later, it was announced that Michael would be setting out on a nationwide tour with the Jacksons. He didn't want to do it but felt obligated. Clearly, Michael was bigger, better, and "badder" than his family's limitations on him. He should have been taking the stage alone at this point in his career. Jackson's aversion to the Victory Tour was apparent when he sat looking miserable at press conferences. The Victory Tour of 1984 headlined the Jacksons and showcased Michael's new solo material to more than two million Americans. Following the controversy over the concert's ticket sales, Jackson donated his share of the proceeds, an estimated $3 to 5 million, to charity. What controversy, you ask? Don King (yeah, boxing promoter Don King), Chuck Sullivan, and Papa Joe Jackson came up with a way to generate extra money from ticket sales. Those wanting to attend would have to send a postal money order for $120 ($310 in current dollars) along with a particular form to a lottery to buy blocks of four tickets at $30 apiece (US$78 in 2021 dollars), allegedly to stop scalpers. Upon receipt, the money was to be deposited into a standard money market account earning 7% annual interest; it would take six to eight weeks for the lottery to be held and money to be refunded to those that didn't win. Since only one in ten purchasers would win the lottery and receive tickets, there would be more money in the bank for that period than there were tickets to sell, and they expected to earn $10–12 million in interest. Obviously, the Jacksons were all for the idea, but Michael wasn't, and he warned them that it would be a public relations disaster. The $30 ticket price was already higher than most touring acts (like Prince and Bruce Springsteen) were charging at the time and was even worse by the requirement to buy four. This put tickets out of reach of many of Michael's African-American fans who were not financially secure. At this time, Michael was already being blasted about his physical look and music separating him from his race. That community was joined by many commentators in the media in criticizing the Jackson's over the plan. Nevertheless, it worked, and people were lining up to get their newspapers to sign up for the lottery. On July 5, 1984, after receiving a letter from eleven-year-old fan Ladonna Jones, who accused the Jacksons and their promoters of being "selfish and just out for money," Michael held a press conference to announce changes in the tour's organization and also to announce that his share of the proceeds from the tour would be donated to charity. Jones later received VIP treatment at the Dallas concert. The following is Michael's speech at the press conference: "A lot of people are having trouble getting tickets. The other day I got a letter from a fan in Texas named Ladonna Jones. She'd been saving her money from odd jobs to buy a ticket, but with the turned tour system, she'd have to buy four tickets and she couldn't afford that. So, we asked our promoter to work out a new way of distributing tickets, a way that no longer requires a money order. There has also been a lot of talk about the promoter holding money for tickets that didn't sell. I've asked our promoter to end the mail order ticket system as soon as possible so that no one will pay money unless they get a ticket. Finally, and most importantly, there's something else I am going to announce today. I want you to know that I decided to donate all my money I make from our performance to charity. There will be further press statements released in the next two weeks." Some procedures were modified; however, the ticket price remained unchanged, and at a press conference, Don King justified the $30 fee as appropriate and that he did not blame the promoters for charging that price, adding that "you must understand, you get what you pay for." During the last concert of the Victory Tour at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Jackson announced his split from The Jacksons during "Shake Your Body". His charitable work continued with the release of "We Are the World" (1985), co-written with future Icon Lionel Richie, which raised money for the poor in the U.S. and Africa. It earned $63 million (equivalent to $158,728,032 in 2021) and became one of the best-selling singles, with 20 million copies sold. It won four Grammy Awards in 1985, including Song of the Year for Michael and Lionel as its writers. Michael collaborated with Sir Paul McCartney in the early 1980s and learned that Paul was making $40 million a year from owning the rights to other artists' songs. By 1983, Michael had begun buying publishing rights to others' songs, but he was careful with his purchases, only bidding on a few of the dozens offered to him. Michael's early buys included Sly and the Family Stone's "Everyday People" (1968), Len Barry's "1–2–3" (1965), Dion DiMucci's "The Wanderer" (1961), and "Runaround Sue" (1961). In 1984, it was announced that the publishing rights to nearly 4000 songs from ATV Music, including most of the Beatles' material, were coming up for sale. In 1981, Paul McCartney was offered the catalog for £20 million ($40 million). Michael submitted a bid of $46 million on November 20, 1984. When Michael and Paul were unable to make a joint purchase, McCartney did not want to be the sole owner of the Beatles' songs, and did not pursue an offer on his own. At first, Michael's team couldn't figure it out and walked away, but then they heard someone else was looking to buy them. Michael's increased bid of $47.5 million (equivalent to $119,675,897 in 2021) was accepted because he could close the deal faster. His purchase of ATV Music was finalized on August 10, 1985. So, at this time, why was Michael being questioned about his look and his music? As a child, Michael had a sweet, dark-skinned appearance; many early Jackson 5 fans regarded him as the cutest of the brothers. J. Randy Taraborrelli, author of Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness, has written, "[Michael] believed his skin… 'messed up my whole personality.' He no longer looked at people as he talked to them. His playful personality changed, and he became quieter and more serious. He thought he was ugly – his skin was too dark, he decided, and his nose too wide. It was no help that his insensitive father and brothers called him 'Big Nose.'" Also, as Jackson became an adolescent, he was horribly self-conscious about acne. Hilburn recalled going through a stack of photos with Jackson one night and coming across a picture of him as a teenager: "'Ohh, that's horrible,' [Jackson] said, recoiling from the picture." The face Jackson displayed on the cover of Thriller had changed; the skin tone seemed lighter and his nose thinner and straighter. In his book, Moonwalk, Michael claimed that much of the physical overhaul was due to a change in his diet; he admitted to altering his nose and chin, but he denied he'd done anything to his skin. Still, the changes didn't end there. Over the years, Michael's skin grew lighter and lighter, his nose tapered more and more, and his cheekbones became more defined. This all became fair game for mockery to some; to others, it seemed like mutilation – not just because it might have been an act of conceit, aimed to keep him looking child-like, but worse because some believed Michael wanted to transform himself into a white person. Or an androgyne – somebody with both male and female traits. Michael's art was still his best way of making a case for himself at that time. Then, in 1987, he released Bad, his highly-anticipated successor to Thriller. It may not have been as eventful and ingenious as Off the Wall and Thriller, but Bad was awesome. It became the first album to produce five U.S. number-one singles: "I Just Can't Stop Loving You," "Bad," "The Way You Make Me Feel," "Man in the Mirror," and "Dirty Diana.", which you can hear our version at the end of this episode. Another song, "Smooth Criminal," peaked at number seven. Bad won the 1988 Grammy for Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical and the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form for "Leave Me Alone". Michael won an Award of Achievement at the American Music Awards in 1989 after Bad generated five number-one singles, became the first album to top the charts in 25 countries, and the best-selling album worldwide in 1987 and 1988. By 2012, it had sold between 30 and 45 million copies worldwide. Oh, and it was considered a "flop." Oh, and The title track for the Bad album was supposed to be a duet with Prince. But the latter walked away from it due to the opening line "Your butt is mine". "Now, who is going to sing that to whom? Cause [he] sure ain't singing that to me, and I sure ain't singing it to [him]," Prince said in a TV interview with American comedian Chris Rock. Later that year, Michael staged his first solo tour, The Bad World Tour. It ran from September 12, 1987, to January 14, 1989. The tour had 14 sellouts in Japan and drew 570,000 people, nearly tripling the previous record for a single tour. In addition, the 504,000 people who attended seven sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium set a new Guinness World Record. In 1988, Michael released the autobiography, as mentioned earlier, Moonwalk. It sold 200,000 copies and reached the top of the New York Times bestsellers list. In October, Michael released a film, Moonwalker, which featured live footage and short films starring himself and Goodfella star Joe Pesci. In the U.S., it was released direct-to-video and became the best-selling videocassette. The RIAA certified it as eight-time platinum. In March 1988, Jackson purchased 2,700 acres (11 km2) of land near Santa Ynez, California, to build a new home, Neverland Ranch, at $17 million (equivalent to $38,950,760 in 2021). In 1991, Michael renewed his contract with Sony for $65 million (equivalent to $129,317,127 in 2021), a record-breaking deal. Also, in 1991, he released his eighth album, Dangerous, co-produced with Mr. Rumpshaker himself, Teddy Riley. It was certified eight times platinum in the U.S., and by 2018 had sold 32 million copies worldwide. In the U.S., the first single, "Black or White," was the album's highest-charting song; it was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks and achieved similar chart performances worldwide, and the video featured a very young Macauley Culkin. The second single, "Remember the Time," peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and that video featured Eddie Murphy. At the end of 1992, Dangerous was the best-selling album worldwide and "Black or White" the best-selling single of the year worldwide at the BillboardMusic Awards. Obviously, Michael wanted to tour in promotion of his latest album, and The Dangerous World Tour ran between June 1992 and November 1993 and grossed $100 million (equivalent to $187,583,506 in 2021); Jackson performed for 3.5 million people in 70 concerts, all of which were outside the U.S. A part of the proceeds went to the Heal the World Foundation. In addition, Michael sold the broadcast rights of the tour to HBO for $20 million, a record-breaking deal that still hasn't been broken. Also, in 1993, Michael performed at the Super Bowl 27 halftime show in Pasadena, California. The NFL wanted a prominent musical artist to keep ratings high during halftime. It was the first Super Bowl where the halftime performance drew higher audience figures than the game. Jackson played "Jam," "Billie Jean," "Black or White," and "Heal the World." Dangerous rose 90 places in the album chart after the performance In January 1993, Michael won three American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Album (Dangerous), Favorite Soul/R&B Single ("Remember the Time"), and he was the first to win the International Artist Award of Excellence. In addition, he won the "Living Legend Award" at the 35th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles in February. He attended the award ceremony with Brooke Shields. In addition, "Dangerous" was nominated for Best Vocal Performance (for "Black or White"), Best R&B Vocal Performance for "Jam," and Best R&B Song for "Jam." In June 1995, Michael released the double album HIStory: Past, Present, and Future, Book I. The album debuted at number one on the charts and certified for eight million sold in the U.S. It is the best-selling multi-disc album of all time, with 20 million copies (40 million units) sold worldwide. In addition, HIStory received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year. The first single from HIStory was "Scream/Childhood." "Scream" was a duet with Michael's youngest sister Janet, or "Miss Jackson if you're nasty." The single reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and received a Grammy nomination for "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals." Also, at the time, in 1995, it was the most expensive music video ever produced. It had a budget of 7 million dollars. FOR ONE VIDEO!! His second single, "You Are Not Alone," holds the Guinness world record for the first song to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In addition, it received a Grammy nomination for "Best Pop Vocal Performance" in 1995. In November of the same year, Michael merged his ATV Music catalog with Sony's music publishing division, creating Sony/ATV Music Publishing. He kept ownership of half the company, earning $95 million upfront (equivalent to $168,941,909 in 2021) and the rights to a ton more songs. Michael promoted HIStory with the obviously named HIStory World Tour, from September 7, 1996, to October 15, 1997. He performed 82 concerts in five continents, 35 countries, and 58 cities to over 4.5 million fans, making it his most attended tour. It grossed $165 million, or $302,346,462 today. In 1997, Michael released Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix, which contained remixes of singles from HIStory and five new songs. Worldwide sales stand at 6 million copies, making it the best-selling remix album ever. It reached number one in the U.K., as did the title track. In the U.S., the album reached number 24 and was certified platinum. Yeah, a remix album going platinum. From October 1997 to September 2001, Michael worked on his tenth solo album, Invincible, which cost $30 million to record! Invincible was released on October 30, 2001. It was his first full-length album in six years and the last album of original material he would release in his lifetime. It debuted at number one in 13 countries, sold eight million copies worldwide, and went double platinum. In September 2001, Michael performed in two "30th Anniversary concerts" with his brothers for the first time since 1984. The show also featured Mýa, Usher, Whitney Houston, Destiny's Child, Monica, Liza Minnelli, and Slash. On January 9, 2002, Michael won his 22nd American Music Award for Artist of the Century. On November 18, 2003, Sony released Number Ones, a greatest hits compilation. It was certified five-times platinum by the RIAA, and nine times platinum in the UK, for shipments of at least 2.7 million units. During this time, allegations of child sexual abuse, and the trials that followed, were all over the news. If you're unfamiliar, you can research it for yourself. Unfortunately, Michael's finances were also coming undone; he had been spending ludicrous sums, and he'd mismanaged his money – which took some doing since he had made such a vast fortune. As a result, the biggest star in the world had fallen from the tallest height. He left the country and moved to Bahrain, where it was announced that Jackson had signed a contract with a Bahrain-based startup, Two Seas Records; nothing came of the deal, and Two Seas CEO Guy Holmes, later said it was never finalized. That October, Fox News reported that Michael had been recording at a studio in County Westmeath, Ireland. It was unknown what he was working on or who had paid for the sessions; his publicist stated that he had left Two Seas by then. After that, Michael was only occasionally seen or heard from. Nobody knew whether he could recover his name or preserve his undeniable music legacy until he announced an incredibly ambitious series of 50 concerts – which he described as the "final curtain call." The "This Is It" shows were his first significant concerts since the HIStory World Tour in 1997. Michael suggested he would retire after the shows. The initial plan was for 10 concerts in London, followed by shows in Paris, New York City, and Mumbai. Randy Phillips, president, and chief executive of AEG Live, predicted the first 10 dates would earn Jackson £50 million, or close to 63 Million US dollars. After record-breaking ticket sales, the London shows were increased to 50 dates; over one million tickets were sold in less than two hours. The concerts were to run from July 13, 2009, to March 6, 2010. Michael moved back to Los Angeles, where he rehearsed in the weeks leading up to the tour under the direction of choreographer Kenny Ortega, whom he had worked with during his previous tours. Most rehearsals took place at the Staples Center, which was owned by AEG. It's hard to believe that Jackson, who was so proud of his public performances and so peerless at delivering them, would have committed himself to a project he might fail so tremendously. At the same time, it is not inconceivable that Michael Jackson could have been a man half-hungry and broken in the past few years. All that is certain is that on June 25, in Los Angeles, Michael Jackson met the only sure redemption he might know in the most famous unexpected, and mysterious death in current history. That redemption didn't come because he died, but because his death forced us to reconsider what his life added up to. Less than three weeks before the first This Is It show was due to kick off in London, with all concerts sold out, I repeat; sold out, Michael Jackson died from cardiac arrest caused by a propofol and benzodiazepine overdose. Conrad Murray, his personal physician, had given Michael different medications to help him sleep at his rented mansion in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles. Paramedics received a 911 call at 12:22 pm Pacific time and arrived three minutes later. He wasn't breathing, and the medics performed CPR. Resuscitation efforts continued en route to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and for more than an hour after Michael's arrival, but were unsuccessful, and Michael Jackson, the king of pop, was pronounced dead at 2:26 pm. News of his death spread quickly online, causing websites to slow down, crash from user overload, and put unprecedented strain on services and websites, including Google, AOL Instant Messenger, Twitter, and Wikipedia. Overall, web traffic rose by between 11% and 20%. MTV and BET aired marathons of Michael's music videos, and specials aired on television stations worldwide. MTV briefly returned to its original music video format, which is messed up that it took an Icon to die for MTV to actually be MUSIC TELEVISION, and they aired hours of Michael's music videos, with live news specials featuring reactions and interviews from MTV personalities and other celebrities. His memorial was held on July 7, 2009, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, preceded by a private family service at Forest Lawn Memorial Park's Hall of Liberty. Over 1.6 million fans applied for tickets to the memorial; the 8,750 recipients were drawn at random, and each received two tickets. The memorial service was one of the most-watched events in streaming history, with an estimated US audience of 31.1 million and an estimated 2.5 to 3 billion worldwide. Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, Jennifer Hudson, and others performed at the memorial, and Smokey Robinson and Queen Latifah gave eulogies. Reverend Al Sharpton received a standing ovation with cheers when he told Michael's children: "Wasn't nothing strange about your daddy. It was strange what your daddy had to deal with. But he dealt with it anyway." Michael's 11-year-old daughter Paris Katherine, wept as she addressed the crowd. Michael's body was entombed on September 3, 2009, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. Oh, but wait. There's more. But of course there is. It's Michael Jackson! His doctor was initially charged with involuntary manslaughter and was found guilty. So he was sentenced to four years. Yep... four friggin years. After his death, Michael was still winning awards. He won 4 awards at 2009's AMA's, bringing his total AMA wins to 26, something no one else has touched. The documentary "Michael Jackson's This Is It" came out shortly after, and I have seen it and loved it, as sad as it was knowing that he'd never get to perform those concerts. Despite a limited two-week engagement, the film became the highest-grossing documentary or concert film ever, with more than $260 million worldwide earnings.
Welcome to another Awesome `Adventure of the ninja please podcast We start this pod off with an announcement that strain next season The Ninjas will be doing Weekly Anime segments, yes which means more anime. Each host will pick out 1 seasonal show to review and discuss with the panel as well as fans on social media, stay tuned… (00:09:00) INTRO !!! Find out what's been going on the past 2 weeks! (00:12:45) Starman recaps the Griselda Concert at The Roxy in Atlanta !!! (00:20:00) We talk about who owns the name Juneteenth swell as the Walmart ice cream Controversy. (00:31:00) We recap the season Finale of ATLANTA on FX We talk Van's life and how we feel should have ended. (00:47:40) We talk about Spotify and Rap Caviar's Hip Hop Mount Rushmore and who got left in the dust. (01:00:34) Starman and CO give an alternative video treatment to Michael Jackson's Dirty Diana. Followed by A recap of Obi-Wan Kanobi episodes 1 and 2 , now streaming on Disney Plus . Makyo breaks down things you may have missed when it comes to Starwars news. Original Music By Starman Westside Gunn - Mariota Ninja Please Theme - Starman. Ninja please OST Coming soon. 2022 Star Superior, LLC Follow us on social Media @Ninjapleasepod and like us on Facebook. Coming soon to Youtube. #Ninjapleasepodcast #covid19 #Anime #Hulu #Crunchyroll #Funimation #Nintendo #Sony #PS5 #Marvel #DC #DIsney #syfy #Cartoonnetwork #CN #Adultswim #usa #trending #memes #life #style #Netflix #Ninjapleasepodcast #Amazonprimevideo #Hulu #PS5 #Xbox #WB #HBOMAX #Disney+ #animereview #bestanimepocast #BLERD #Bestblerdpodintheunuverse #geekoftheyear #bestgeekpod #blackgeekculture #comedy #bitcoin #van #atlanta #obiwan #starwars#reviews #juneteenth #2000smountrushmore #mountrushmorehiphop
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This week Talk is Talk back with a studio full as we sit down with @dirty_diana_oh and @britt.posey. Dirty Diana kicks things off by letting everyone know she practicing celibacy at the highest level and that blows the top off the whole show to the point we got a bounty on them panties. We also talk about the statements Manio made about role playing in the bedroom as he likes to play a run away slave with white women. Overall the ladies came thru and shut the show down this one you don't want to miss.
Paul Jackson Jr. has played with the biggest superstars in music history. In this revealing conversation, he goes into detail about playing on some of Michael Jackson's biggest tracks: Beat It, Dirty Diana, P.Y.T., Heartbreak Hotel, and more. Plus, he talks about his studio sessions on Whitney Houston's first album which made her an instant star.
The lads sit down in Tullys Bar in Waterford. The undisputed better Tullys, no matter what Ed says. They discuss how Charlie and Camilla of the royals would get on in Waterford pubs if they just wandered in, reflecting upon the recent royal visit. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/snugcast/message
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Dirty Diana! A rather underrated horror film, good writing, decent characters and creepy scenes make it worth the watch. If you didn't know, Lights Out was based on a short film of the same title, which you can find in our YouTube Playlist: Horror N Shorts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to "Inside The Juno Reactor" Podcast Episode 3: Steve Stevens - "Pistolero" Guitarist, Billy Idol, Micheal Jackson, JR SYNOPSIS: Juno Reactor & Steve Stevens talk about his current projects with Billy Idol, his collaboration with Juno Reactor ("Pistolero", "Hotaka", unreleased music, The Matrix Reloaded's "Burly Brawl", playing with Amampondo), guitar techniques & Flamenco, his background and experience in the Music Industry (Quincy Jones, Micheal Jackson, Top Gun, Vince Neil) GUEST BIO: Steve Stevens is one of the most original guitarists to emerge from the '80s rock scene, best known for his long partnership with Billy Idol, his work with Michael Jackson, “Dirty Diana”, Grammy Award-winning performance on “Top Gun Anthem”, and working with Juno Reactor. GUEST LINK: linktr.ee/SteveStevensGtr Produced by Kenji Productions - www.kenjiproductions.com Discover more at: www.junoreactor.com
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Today the fellas talk about the NBA All Star Starters, MLB HOF snubs, the Superbowl Halftime Show expectations, Dirty Diana, who could beat John Wick 1 on 1 and much more. Don't forget to follow us @BaselessBanter on Twitter and @Baseless_Banter on IG.Rate and review the show!!Email us: baselessbanterpodcast@gmail.com. Give us your thoughts, ideas, and questions. Don't forget to follow us @BaselessBanter on Twitter and @Baseless_Banter on IG. Also follow our host's Paul @LifeOfFatPablo, and Todd @iamt0dd on Twitter. Subscribe, rate and review the show!! Email us: baselessbanterpodcast@gmail.com. Give us your thoughts, ideas, and questions.
In this week’s intro, Rachel goes over some housekeeping things and talks sexy New Years Resolutions. Then, she is joined by Layla from “The Curious Girl Diaries” podcast, and they discuss sexual liberation, experimentation, anonymity, and more! Episode Notes: Conversation with Layla begins at 00:09:09. Follow Layla and The Curious Girl Diaries: https://www.thecuriousgirldiaries.com/ Listen to me be interviewed on TCG: https://www.thecuriousgirldiaries.com/podcast/wine-dine-and-69/ Mentioned in this episode:Girl on the Net: https://www.girlonthenet.com/ Dirty Diana: https://qcodemedia.com/dirty-diana --------Let’s keep talking! Have a question or idea for a topic? Email winedine@allportsopen.com!Podcast artwork by Yogesh Nankar (Design by Dreamers).Intro and Outro music by John Bartmann.Promo photo by Alexander Krivitskiy on Unsplash.
LIQUID FOCUS X DIRTY DIANA - Episode 301
Do you have a dirty little secret?.. Welcome to the club. From Coast to Coast, the Beauty from the West and the Beast from the East are offering you a VIP ticket to the dirtiest little secrets this club has to offer. Dayna and Brimstone let you take a peek into our own personal Pandora's Box of anonymous secrets submitted through our website. So what are you waiting for? Step on in, and let's get scandalous. Submit your secrets here:https://thedirtylittlesecretsclub.comSubscribe here:https://linktr.ee/thedirtylittlesecretsclubIntro/Outro Music; Promised Land by Jesse Blaze Snider. Find it here: https://open.spotify.com/track/6qL5mQZAnqiAlpXq8LQFVJThis weeks secrets submitted anonymously through our website thedirtylittlesecretsclub.com and taken from Reddit Confess Your SecretsHosted By:Participation Trophy Wife Dayna:Twitter: @TrophyWifeDaynahttps://twitter.com/TrophyWifeDaynaIG: @TrophyWifeDaynahttps://instagram.com/trophywifedaynaBrimstone:Twitter: @entrancetohellhttps://twitter.com/entrancetohellIG: @therealbrimstonehttps://instagram.com/therealbrimstonehttps://therealbrimstone.comThe DLSC Social MediaTwitter: @theDLSClubpodhttps://twitter.com/thedlsclubpodInstagram: @theDLSClubpodhttps://instagram.com/thedlsclubpodhttps://thedirtylittlesecretsclub.com#podcast #apple #bestpodcast #top10 #bestshow #dramedy #Comedy #bestshow #thedirtylittlesecretsclub #scandalous #anonymous #dirtylittlesecret #cohosts #besthosts #spotify #itunes #bestapplepodcast #bestspotifypodcast #drama #secrets #lies #welcometotheclub #tuesday #Funnyshow #bestcomedypodcast #bestcomedyshow #Brimstone #DaynaPereira #ParticipationTrophyWife #TrophyWifeDayna #TheGrindhouseRadio #ThatTrophyWifeLife
Episode 19 starts with the guys giving flowers to Sha'Carri Richardson and discuss what she represents as she gears up for the Tokyo Olympics. They also discuss how to navigate friends in beef, long distance relationships, and talk about the rules and regulations of getting "flewed" out. The fellas also take a deep dive into what is owed to exes after a breakup, whether Jody from Baby Boy was really a victim, and Usher's comments on T-Pain and much more! Tap In!Flava In Ya Ear Playlist "A Woman's Worth": https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/flava-in-ya-ear-vol-19-a-womans-worth/pl.u-BNA6rmjuYrPEpp
'THE BLONDEY SHOW, DEATH ET CETERA, DIRTY DIANA, SOUND ABSORPTION, THE LUCK FACTOR, WOMEN BUS DRIVERS, INDEPENDENCE DAY, SUPERGLUE, WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE, THEORETICAL PHYSICS, MEDIEVAL GARAGEBAND, DENTISTRY, MARCUS AURELIUS, GET RICH QUICK, THATCHER, LOCAL MILFS, HOLLYWOOD, PAUL HOLLYWOOD, FAKE TAXI, CHICO TIME, PONTYPRIDD, THE HEALTH SECRETARY, DUBSTEP, ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM, NED FROM PUTNEY. 'These are the tags of THE BLONDEY SHOW, Episode Two.