I idolise MJ, got his logo tattooed on my wrist after he passed away as a way to pay tribute.
I went to see This Is It and cried for most of it, went to see it again and still cried for most of it. I got it went it came out on DVD and haven't been able to watch it, I just know what it will do to me.
I had tickets booked for the ill fated This Is It concerts, it was going to be my first opportunity to see him live. At risk of sounding overly dramatic, his death left me in massive amounts of grief for a long time, and still not over it now.
People say such awful things about him. But, personally, I don't care if he had plastic surgery, I don't care that he believed in idealistic wonderment. He was a man with a good heart, he would do anything for any one if he thought he could help and musically, there will be no one greater. So many artists aspire to be like him and so many copy him. Elizabeth Taylor wasn't wrong when she referred to him as the King of pop, rock and soul. Which is where King of Pop originated from.