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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 285500" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>His music was fantastic and he changed the music industry as well as the music video industry. He was a strange duck who had a lot of emotional issues and a lot of sycophantic people around him to keep him at his level of strangeness. He probably had more than one "Howard Stern" (the lawyer) nipping at his heels. I liked him a lot in his younger years, but after the Thriller years, when he got so strange, I lost interest in his music. The saddest thing is what's happening to his children. I wonder how healthy their lives were before.....exactly what did they see. According to Geraldo, when he did a three day interview, one day he was fine and the next day he was curled up in a fetal position and incoherant. Were his children privy to that? I hope not. I hope their lives aren't embroiled in a huge custody battle for the world to witness. He kept them in total obscurity and now they are just going to be out there at the paparazzi's mercy (which is non-existent). I just see a huge disaster in the making with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 285500, member: 1024"] His music was fantastic and he changed the music industry as well as the music video industry. He was a strange duck who had a lot of emotional issues and a lot of sycophantic people around him to keep him at his level of strangeness. He probably had more than one "Howard Stern" (the lawyer) nipping at his heels. I liked him a lot in his younger years, but after the Thriller years, when he got so strange, I lost interest in his music. The saddest thing is what's happening to his children. I wonder how healthy their lives were before.....exactly what did they see. According to Geraldo, when he did a three day interview, one day he was fine and the next day he was curled up in a fetal position and incoherant. Were his children privy to that? I hope not. I hope their lives aren't embroiled in a huge custody battle for the world to witness. He kept them in total obscurity and now they are just going to be out there at the paparazzi's mercy (which is non-existent). I just see a huge disaster in the making with that. [/QUOTE]
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