Michael Jackson Tributes in the Works by Remaining Jackson Family

The Freak is Dead, Long Live the King!

Marc Phillippe Babineau
The only way for Michael Jackson's legacy to live on in a positive light has come to pass with the conviction of his personal doctor to the maximum sentence allowed by law, 4 years in a federal penitentiary for complacency in the death of the pop superstar. The King of Pop now almost has a clean slate to start off his post-death rise to infamy, known to few, but when it happens the sky really is the limit. We're talking God status here; Janis Joplin, Jimmy Hendrix and Jim Morrison type fame and post-death income, and it was all on the line in a rather small, Los Angeles court room. Appearing on Britain's wildly popular "X-Factor," Thursday, November 30, 2011 on Fox, which is hosted by icon-makers Simon Cowell (think Susan Boyle) and L.A. Reid, along with Nichole Sherzinger, the Jackson family may have tipped their hand to possible Jackson Family reunion attempts of some sort. Speculation on the Internet immediately pounced on the possibly of a concert or television show special, or even a series, much like David Cassidy's attempt with "The Brady Bunch,". See the wonders it did for Mr. Cassidy?

Tito and Reiba Jackson will be leading the cast of a tribute mini-tour called "A Jackson Named Michael: Remembering a Legend" (source; http://music-mix.ew.com/2011/09/06/michael-jackson-tribute-tour-david-gest-tito/) in Spring 2012. Blanket, Prince and Paris, Michael's three children, of which Paris is a dead-ringer for the hit singer, showed up on "The X-Factor" television show in support of the legacy of Michael. Or, it could have been to promote the upcoming Michael Jackson shows in Las Vegas that they will be involved with, but for whatever reason, the three kids, Michael's mother and his three brothers, Tito, Jackie and Jermaine showed up on "The X-Factor" in what may seem to be a rather tasteless attempt to jump on a chance to rekindle interest in what was, and what could never again be.

"The Immortal World Tour" was to be Michael's foray into propelling his career back to where it was derailed from when all of those ugly pedophiliac charges were laid against him, and his rather crazy attempts at publicity, like when he held his son, Prince, over a balcony in Rome. According to Alan Duke, CNN news correspondent, in a June 20, 2011 article (http://articles.cnn.com/2011-06-20/entertainment/michael.jackson.wax_1_madame-tussauds-michael-jackson-wax-statues?_s=PM:SHOWBIZ), in what could be one of the worst attempts at stealing one's youth, infamy, legacy and riches back, the remaining Jackson brothers want to go on tour, singing the songs that brought the Jackson 5 into every living room.

Come on, who wants to watch a bunch of 50 and 60 some-things who were, as children, the most popular family recording group in musical history, and the birthplace of the King of Pop, sing and dance on stage to songs that 50 and 60 year olds grew up listening to as kids? Remember, they will not be playing songs like "Billy Jean" or "Thriller," but songs from the young family's repertoire. Just imagine LaToya and Janet in short skirts and frilly tops dancing provocatively with their elder brothers prancing and dancing, singing like they were teenagers again to the doo-wop music that they centered on after Michael`s departure.

The King of Pop died two years ago due to taking too many sleeping aids, actually surgical anesthetics used to provoke sleep, which were provided to him by his personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, who Michael had hired at $150,000 per month to "get him through his NAME tour shows." It seems that the remaining members of Jackson family, or at the minimum his children, should now have an avenue to sue the disgraced and imprisoned doctor for loss of one heck of a lot of lost future familial fortunes. There's not a doctor, or possibly even a hospital full of doctors that makes enough money to replace what a healthy and prosperous Michael Jackson could have earned with a successful and sold-out, 4-night a week, 32 week concert tour. If pressed in a civil court with jurors and won, a lawsuit of that magnitude could bankrupt an insurance company, or five. A good, paid-out lawsuit would have been much better for the children than having to publicly perform alongside Michael's family, and to live off of the avails of what their father had achieved.

Published by Marc Phillippe Babineau

A Maritimer by birth and soul, I worked as a Technical Writer and Trainer for 13 years in the Aerospace industry. I also worked contract as a Technical Writer and Trainer for 4 years, mainly for the Departm...  View profile

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  • Marc Phillippe Babineau12/7/2011

    Unfortunately, this is actually happening! The remaining Jacksons are all going to be doing a combined variety show / concert, where they will be doing skits and songs from Micheal's career as well as from the early days of The Jackson Five. Who would want to see a bunch of singers who were carried by a 7-year old kid when they were in their "prime"?

    If nothing happens to stop both the concert tour and the big show in Vegas (where LaToya will be performing with Micheal's children, the spotlight on Paris, who eerily resembles her daddy a little too much - cloning, perhaps?), then his legacy, as much as it remains, will be lost to anyone who witnesses these debacles.

  • NIGEL LEWIS-DAVIDSON12/7/2011

    I hope so Ann Marie, if they go ahead with it then it will probably be the case that Michael wasn't the only Jackson with some issues. Nicely written Marc
    Nigel

  • Marc Phillippe Babineau12/1/2011

    I agree wholeheartedly - i remember watching the show as a kid, singing along to "Ben". This would be worse than a Joan Rivers Christmas Singing Special! They are too old and would most likely be lip synching anyways. They should let Michael rest in peace now that the courts have given him some semblance of that.

  • Ann Marie Poole12/1/2011

    The thought of cashing in post-mortem is morally repugnant. I cannot imagine the family willing to do this. It goes against what the Jackson 5 stood for when they were together. The entire debacle will be shameful. Let's hope it is discouraged.
    Red.

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