Friday, October 23, 2009

Michael Jackson, Elvis, Paul McCartney...


The concept that Michael Jackson didn't actually die can get rather interesting.

There is the theory that MJ learned how Elvis faken his death.
Remember, he was Elvis's son-in-law for awhile.

And then there's his Paul McCartney connection.

Does anyone remember the "Paul is Dead" rumor decades ago?

Paul and Michael worked on three songs together in the early 80’s
McCartney also wrote the lyrics for the song Girlfriend which each recorded separately for their own albums.


Do you remember the banner at the first Michael Jackson funeral that said
"I'm alive and I'm here forever" ?

I thought that was a reference to fame -
both the concept of fame where your work lives on
and also the song Fame -
which says "Fame!  I'm gonna live forever."

It turns out, that line on the banner was a quote from the McCartney/Jackson duet The Man.

Spungoo on Youtube has a series of videos with theories that perhaps MJ didn't actually die.
The second video talks about the song "The Man".  Look around 5:30 into the video to find it.

Anyway, I found it interesting that Michael Jackson had connections to other pop stars with a history
(whether deserved or not) of death hoaxes.

I wonder what other celebs MJ worked with who have been connected in some way with perceived (by some) death hoaxes...

Feel free to post in commentworld below.


4 comments:

  1. What about his so called Dr Murry , Google 24 hour party people and you can see that he seems to also be a actor.

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  2. i think ur stupid and you dont have anything better to do with your time. if people took the time 2 look past all of michaels media drama and actually saw the kind of person he really was, then u would know that he would NEVER fake his death. he wouldnt wanna put his fans and especially family thru the pain and by now, he would definately have seen how much he is loved and missed. Get a life and leave michael alone already.

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  3. Actually, I don't think I've written that Michael faked his death. I just wrote that the concept is interesting. There is a lot of content out that that supports the idea that the concept is interesting. That's all I'm saying. Try re-reading the above page and surfing this entire website to appreciate what I'm sharing here.

    http://michaeljackson-research.blogspot.com

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  4. As I was still wondering about the "yellow casket" mentioned in the autopsy report(as it was GOLDEN, not yellow!),I googled and this is what came up:
    "During the whole "Paul is Dead" rumormongering, Yellow Submarine was believed to be slang for a casket."
    "This was an early source of clues for some "Paul is Dead" enthusiasts, who claimed that a "Yellow Submarine" was a coffin sailing under a "sky of blue" in a "sea of green" grass."
    "On the album "Yellow Submarine", they have written (in small, unnoticable writing under the title) "Nothing is Real""
    "The film Yellow Submarine is a perfect time capsule for 60's psychedelic era. It begins in under the sea in Pepperland, an idyllic musical community, which is attacked by the music-hating Blue Meanies. "Young Fred" manages to escape the attack in the Yellow Submarine, which takes him to England. He recruits the Beatles to return with him to Pepperland to join the battle between the forces of order (the Blue Meanies) and the forces of creativity and love."

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