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A rose covered coffin holding the remains of Michael Jackson rests in the front of stage during the Michael Jackson public memorial service (Photo by Wally Skalij-Pool/Getty Images)

Posted: Tuesday, 07 July 2009 9:51PM

Thousands Pay Tribute to Michael Jackson at Memorial Service



LOS ANGELES (AP)  -- Michael Jackson was an entertainment phenomenon both triumphant and troubled, a dazzling performer who transcended barriers, transformed the music world and transfixed fans and non-fans alike in every corner of the Earth. But Tuesday's memorial was not for that Michael Jackson.

Instead, those closest to the legend gave us a glimpse of Michael Jackson the man.

 
 
 

NEW Photo Gallery: Michael Jackson Memorial 

In a poignant and serene service, the portrait they painted was of a human just as remarkable, making his loss doubly painful to bear for those who truly loved him.

"I just wanted to say ... ever since I was born, Daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine. And I just wanted to say I love him - so much," said Jackson's 11-year-old daughter, Paris-Michael, before dissolving into tears and falling into the embrace of her aunt Janet.

It was a deeply emotional moment, the most profound part of a memorial that accomplished what Jackson could not in life: humanizing a man who for so long had seemed like a caricature.

How could someone who moved like he moved, sang like he sang, and reached musical heights no person has ever touched be as human as the rest of us? How could a man who threw a wedding for Elizabeth Taylor, had a chimpanzee as a companion, and wore masks to cover his surgically altered face be any part normal?

How can a man who admitted he shared his bed with boys - though he maintained it was never sexual, as others suggested - be a decent man, closer to saintly than devilish?

It took those closest to him, from his brother Marlon to his old friend Brooke Shields, to explain Michael Jackson to those who saw him as a talented freak - an image that deeply pained Jackson.

So while Motown founder Berry Gordy talked about the child prodigy he signed at age 10, and pronounced him not just the King of Pop, but "the greatest entertainer who ever lived," he also talked about the little kid who played catcher during family softball games against the Gordys, who cracked jokes and frolicked in the pool. Magic Johnson talked about the perfectionist who made him achieve higher heights as a basketball player, but also told of sitting around and eating KFC at his home. And Shields talked about a friendship in which laughter was central to it all.

"We had a bond, and maybe it was because we both understood what it was like to be in the spotlight from a very, very young age," Shields said, fighting back tears. "Both of us needed to be adults very early, but when we were together, we were two little kids having fun. ... M.J.'s laugh was the sweetest and purest of anyone I've known."

For Jackson's family and the organizers of the memorial, it was a successful rehabilitation of the image of a superstar who had been derided for so long. The words "sweet" and "pure" had rarely been used to describe Jackson in the last two decades of his life, marked by allegations of child abuse, an ever-changing face, multiple lawsuits, eccentric behavior and what seemed to be one bad career move after another.

Only true Jackson fans, a number that seemed to be dwindling year after year, seemed to remember the man who dazzled us with "Thriller," made us swoon with delight with infectious grooves like "Rock With You" and "Remember the Time," and conversed with presidents, kings and queens.

Tuesday's memorial reminded us of that Michael Jackson, too. The universally revered and admired former South African President, Nelson Mandela, offered words of condolences and love for Jackson in a statement read by Smokey Robinson.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, talked about how Jackson held court with African leaders in his bid to help slow the spread of AIDS there.

And Maya Angelou, who was also represented by her words instead of her presence, offered a loving tribute for the entertainer in remarks read by Queen Latifah.

"He took a pose on his toes for all of us," Angelou wrote, remarking on his worldwide influence from "Birmingham, Ala., to Birmingham, England."

For an entertainer known for his amazing music, song took a backseat to sentiment at the service. But when it was used, it was to great effect. His very biggest hits were not part of the program.

Instead, what we heard were the songs that reinforced Jackson outside of entertainment. Longtime friend Stevie Wonder - who summarized the thoughts of many when he said, "This is a moment I wished I didn't live to see" - sang his own "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer," originally intended as a bitter breakup song but repurposed as a sad goodbye.

Lionel Richie, Jackson's collaborator on the anthem "We Are the World," sang a gospel classic, "Jesus is Love." Another gospel hymn heralded the arrival of Jackson's casket when a choir sang the lines, "Hallelujah, hallelujah, we're going to see the King."

Two of Jackson's songs underscored his humanitarian side - the closing numbers, "We Are the World" and the anthem for his charity, "Heal the World."

Usher's heartbreaking rendition of "Gone Too Soon," which Jackson wrote as a memorial for Ryan White, one of the early public faces of AIDS, captured the pain not only of his fans and friends, but of his family, as the Jackson brothers came together and gripped a sobbing Usher in their arms afterward.

And Jermaine Jackson's version of "Smile," which Michael Jackson had often used as a metaphor for his own tragic life, was a fitting epitaph for his brother.

But perhaps no one lifted up the image of Jackson more than the Rev. Al Sharpton, in rousing, church-like sermon that took Michael Jackson back from the tabloid headlines. Sharpton looked at Jackson's children and declared: "Your daddy wasn't strange - what he had to deal with was strange."

COMPLETE MICHAEL JACKSON COVERAGE:
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List: Awards Michael Jackson Has Won
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Audio Slideshow: Michael Jackson's #1 Hits
    


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07/07/2009 7:37AM
Remembering Michael Jackson
Post condolences, and share your memories and thoughts on Michael Jackson's life and legacy here.
07/07/2009 7:38AM
Sad
He may have been strange, but he touched a lot of people. God Bless.
07/07/2009 8:55AM
This is life happening
He was subject to faults as everyone else. What is sad is that he never had a childhood. He was no longer able to suppress his dysfunction; so it all came out in the public eye.
07/07/2009 10:22AM
RIP MJ
Where were all these people when he was being accused? you all need to let this man rest in peace and stop with the charade.Sophida
07/07/2009 10:31AM
Virgo
Love you MJ always!
07/07/2009 10:54AM
Sad...
All this man ever wanted in life was privacy, and in death he can't even get it.
07/07/2009 11:21AM
Sophida
Where were all these people when he was in trouble when he was alive? let the man RIP. give me a break hypocrites
07/07/2009 12:14PM
$!@$$$???
California is out of money - who is paying for this extravaganza. Doesn't one think that the Jackson Family is only doing this to make money for all his debts. This is a disgrace.
07/07/2009 1:19PM
Burial
MJ should be burried in Never Land, RIP we will always remember you
07/07/2009 1:27PM
UGH
why all this stuff..He is not any different than any other person that dies..He has a soul like we all do. Was he prepared to die?
07/07/2009 1:47PM
TRUTH
Good point UGH. I wonder if his name was written in the Lamb's book of life...unless Michael surrendered his life to Christ before he died, I am afraid that his celebrity mega-status was not enough to save him from eternal damnation. Jesus said, "I amthe Way, the Truth and the Life..No one comes to the Father except by Me." You must be born-again to enter the kingdom of heaven!
07/07/2009 1:47PM
???
Where is my post?
07/07/2009 1:49PM
fyi
first of all this is a person from such a young age him & his family has entertained us we loved dancing to his musicing and singing his songs. as he got older yes problems came along just like every other human being. people saying ugly things before and now he had one time made us all happy w/ song or a dance move and for that we were blessed
07/07/2009 2:04PM
Crazy
This is crazy. Everyone is acting like he is the most important person who ever lived or died!
07/07/2009 2:22PM
MAY GOD BLESS YOU - MJ
WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU. RIP
07/07/2009 2:22PM
MJ
STOP THE OVERHYPED PUBLICITY OF THIS DEATH. Thanks.
07/07/2009 2:26PM
Tired of This
Let's focus on something more important
07/07/2009 2:34PM
Ridiculous
this memorial service probably cost the taxpayers a fortune. Put it to rest.
07/07/2009 2:46PM
Did you hear...
that Michael Jackson died and rose from the dead three days later? Yeah, me neither.
07/07/2009 3:11PM
wowowow
when you go you go
07/07/2009 3:24PM
A BIG LOSS TO MANY
MJ REST IN PEACE,YOUR LEGACY WILL LIVE ON FORVEVR...
07/07/2009 3:30PM
Man in the Mirrior
All that fills this is to much;Just look at the man in the Mirrior. MJ was a vitim of a dad Time in american history. When ite was not cool tobe dark skin.???
07/07/2009 3:38PM
Heal the World
People are so cruel even at death, let's enjoy this day and remember a truly gifted artist with human problems. RIP MJ
07/07/2009 4:07PM
Balck or White
One man....touched so many...bye Michael.
07/07/2009 4:08PM
Let's Move On
MJ may have been very talented, but he was no angel like Farrah was!
07/07/2009 4:38PM
Remember MJ
No one will ever fill your shoes!
07/07/2009 4:46PM
His 3 Children
My Heart goes out to MJs 3 kids---i hope his family can fill the gap of missing their father-who protected them--their bond with the jackson family is what will get them thru--GOD BLESS them and MJ--we will forever miss the legend who made pop music moon-walk
07/07/2009 5:22PM
Stop hatin people!
Who ever dares to write a negative word about a man who did so much is obviously jealous and know they them selves can never do all Michael accomplished!
07/07/2009 5:26PM
the world is a better place
one less child molester
07/07/2009 5:27PM
burning
right now he's burning for all the terrible things he did to those kids!!! ROT YOU SCUMBAG!!!
07/07/2009 6:30PM
not his
I don't think those are his biological kids
07/07/2009 6:50PM
miss u
mj is the best and will always be remember may is soul reast in peace. my heart goes out to is three kids that they will gron up without there day. but the good blessing and the jackson family with bring rhem ture. mj was a great man. lest all just pray form is family and is beatiful kids
07/07/2009 8:04PM
Every Dog has his Day
He touched many people, including children, in many ways, one sick person
07/07/2009 9:36PM
RIP
But you were still a pedophile wh took advantage of little boys.
07/07/2009 9:37PM
RIP
PEDIPHILE!
07/07/2009 10:42PM
love for MJ
We will miss you and always have a place in our hearts for the "King of Pop"
07/07/2009 11:02PM
bile jean
macheal jackson was the good father good heart every thin god bless him we will miss him
07/08/2009 10:22AM
God's Bosom
He is resting in the arms of his heavenly father. The same people who critized him are the same people who now praise him. Is that not what happened to Jesus? May his soul rest in peace.
07/08/2009 12:37PM
REMEMBERANCE TO THE KING OF POP
GREED is what destroyed a BEAUTIFUL PERSON. THOSE who have ruined his life will ALWAYS feel the Pain and Live with Regrets. IN THE LONG RUN WILL PAY AT THE END. Michael , May You Now Rest IN Peace. You will always be Remembered for All The Good and Love You Gave to All Of Us In This World. HAPPY AND HONORED TO HAVE GROWN UP BEING ABLE TO ENJOY YOUR MUSIC AND DANCE MOVES. ABSOLUTELY SENSATIONAL !!! You will always be: THE KING OF POP. No one WILL or Can fill your shoes. You had HEART AND SOUL. My heart goes out to the Jackson Family.
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