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Michael Jackson's Rehearsals Showed A King Desperate To Regain His Crown

Just days before his death...

  • by Jason Gregory
  • Friday, July 03, 2009
  • Photo by: Kevin Mazur/AEG/WireImage.com
  • filed in: Pop
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On June 25 2009, Michael Jackson fans around the world plummeted into a state of shock and despair following the star's sudden death in Los Angeles. It was a tragic end to a unique pop career, as Jackson's final breathless moments were played out – like so much of his life – under the glare of the media's spotlight.

We still don't really know what happened, of course. Ever since his brother, Jermaine, announced that Jackson had died of a suspected heart attack, reports have claimed the star's death was altogether more sinister. Drugs, of the sort that aren't readily available over the counter, are said to have been found at the his rented home in Holmby Hills; doctors have been questioned; and, on Wednesday, the Drugs Enforcement Agency was brought in to add weight to the already high-profile investigation.

But poignantly, for a moment yesterday, this was all forgotten when footage of Jackson in rehearsals for his comeback shows, which were due to begin on July 13 in London, was released exactly seven days after his death.

If there's one thing Michael Jackson fans have come to learn over the course of the star's career, then it's that you should always expect the unexpected. And so was the case with Jackson's performance of 'They Don't Care About Us', which, over the course of the one-and-a-half minute exert, showed a King desperate to regain his crown.


In the footage - shot two days before his death at the Staples Centre - Jackson's dance routines, which have been imitated by choreographers around the world ever since the days of the Jackson 5, were back. The 50-year-old shifted, shimmed and strutted around the stage as an all-male troupe of eight backing dancers half his age struggled, at times, to keep up. Then there was some spontaneous interaction with his guitarist as she played the song's electrifying guitar riff and yelps of “woo-hoo” from the singer himself.

But most poignantly of all, as the song ended and the star stood waiting for applause, Michael Jackson smiled.

before yesterday, Jackson had been painted as a frail, balding, eight stone man who couldn't even climb onto the stage without the help of an aide. One website even suggested he had been photoshopped into pictures of his stage set which were released on Tuesday. But the rehearsal footage simply didn't show that.

One can't deny that it would have been hard for Jackson to sustain this performance level for 50 concerts. But if the footage tells us any thing, then it's that the King of Pop was more than ready to give it a go.

Michael Jackson - The Last Rehearsal

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  • Michael Jackson rocks!!!!! Fuck the haters!!!!

    ~ by Me 7/3/2009

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  • I hope they release a DVD of the complete last rehearsal for his kids and all his fans!

    ~ by Cami 7/3/2009

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  • Michael Jackson will live forever! Love you, Michael.

    ~ by Angel 7/3/2009

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  • I agree with Jermaine Jackson,(as I note that he has a similar sensitive nature to Michael) that there's something much more sinister, how can Michael Jackson be so agile in his dance routine - then be dead within two days? Where was his family in his hour of need, for instance? Why did AEG agree to book 50 concerts- which I believe emotionally killed him and physically killed him off? Questions need to be asked and especially in relation to the 'hard to buy over the counter drugs!

    ~ by Ayo Ogolo 7/3/2009

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  • Michael, you totally shaped the future of music and my life, for that i thankyou, RIP

    ~ by lafragette 7/3/2009

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  • The music world owes Michael Jackson a debt that can never be repaid. Thanks for the great times Michael!!

    ~ by kim 7/3/2009

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  • Michael, you will always remain my idol. You are the greatest music legend ever. Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Frank Sinatra etc. are nowhere near your legacy.

    ~ by Akin 7/4/2009

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  • It was only a rehearsal...those who are commenting that he looked sluggish and didn't do much movements need to remind themselves it was just a rehearsal footage, no doubt if that would have been the actual show, MJ, as his choreographer put it, was better than ever and had an arsenal of new moves, that was just a rehearsal performance, not actual show performance, blocking, modifying,--geez!

    ~ by bloom 7/6/2009

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  • Michael Jackson had NEVER lost his crown! He is the ONLY king!!

    ~ by Janice 7/7/2009

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  • Michael you came into our childhood with your music - enthralling us and today though you are not here you will live on in your music - unchallenged and loved. You showed us its possible to achieve! You will be missed sorely but you will live and continued to be loved in the legacy you have left behind. I am happy that you are in a place where it does not hurt to be you! You rock! and you rocked my world... Peace and may GOD bless you...

    ~ by Remi 7/8/2009

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  • Good bye Jack

    ~ by Vinod 7/8/2009

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  • Jermaine Jackson So Sorry About Brother Micheal He Is Very Good Best Song All Around The World. And Brother Jackie

    ~ by Samantha Joseph 7/11/2009

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