Michael Jackson – They Don’t Care About Us – Immortal Version (HD)
by admin on April 19, 2012
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Michael Jackson & Beyonce World Music Awards Full Speech :D
by admin on April 7, 2012
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Michael Jackson speech at wma World Music Awards 2006.This is the full speech.Beyonce presents the award.Comment rate and subscribe
Michael jackson bad tour 1987 live Japan full concert(Show Ciompleto)
by admin on April 5, 2012
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An excellent perfomance by Unforgettable Michael Jackson at stage in Japan in his bad tour 1987 concert.
HD Michael Jackson Superbowl XXVIII Halftime Show 1993 Full Version
by admin on April 1, 2012
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Michael Jackson performed during the halftime show in 1993. Unlike many previous years, he was the only performer in the entire halftime show. Jackson started the performance by being catapulted on stage and then simply standing frozen in one of his famous ‘Dangerous’ poses. Jackson’s set included songs “Jam” (with the beginning of “Why You Wanna Trip On Me”), “Billie Jean” and “Black or White”. The finale featured an audience card stunt, a video montage showing Jackson participating in various humanitarian efforts around the world, and a choir of 3500 local Los Angeles area children singing “We Are The World”, later joining Jackson as he sang his single “Heal the World”. Part of the halftime show can be found on Michael Jackson’s Dangerous – The Short Films DVD. However, the DVD only features the “Heal The World” performance of the halftime show, and omits the show opening and a medley of “Jam”, “Billie Jean” and “Black Or White”. Because of Jackson’s star power, the Fox network declined to broadcast counter-programming against the halftime show like they did during Super Bowl XXVI’s show in the previous year (Fox aired a special live edition of In Living Color on that occasion). Fox would never broadcast counter-programming again against the Super Bowl; on December 19, 1993, the network signed an agreement to broadcast NFL (replacing CBS as the NFC television broadcaster) starting in 1994. It was the first Super Bowl where the audience figures actually increased during …
HD Michael Jackson Superbowl XXVIII Halftime Show 1993 Full Version
by admin on April 1, 2012
in Michael Jackson Video
Michael Jackson performed during the halftime show in 1993. Unlike many previous years, he was the only performer in the entire halftime show. Jackson started the performance by being catapulted on stage and then simply standing frozen in one of his famous ‘Dangerous’ poses. Jackson’s set included songs “Jam” (with the beginning of “Why You Wanna Trip On Me”), “Billie Jean” and “Black or White”. The finale featured an audience card stunt, a video montage showing Jackson participating in various humanitarian efforts around the world, and a choir of 3500 local Los Angeles area children singing “We Are The World”, later joining Jackson as he sang his single “Heal the World”. Part of the halftime show can be found on Michael Jackson’s Dangerous – The Short Films DVD. However, the DVD only features the “Heal The World” performance of the halftime show, and omits the show opening and a medley of “Jam”, “Billie Jean” and “Black Or White”. Because of Jackson’s star power, the Fox network declined to broadcast counter-programming against the halftime show like they did during Super Bowl XXVI’s show in the previous year (Fox aired a special live edition of In Living Color on that occasion). Fox would never broadcast counter-programming again against the Super Bowl; on December 19, 1993, the network signed an agreement to broadcast NFL (replacing CBS as the NFC television broadcaster) starting in 1994. It was the first Super Bowl where the audience figures actually increased during …