This is it : The final curtain call : victory tour
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Don't know if it's already posted but it's interesting to look at. From google cache
Postby wendst6 » Wed Nov 25, 2009 6:13 pm
Have a look of this, its also "The final Curtain".
Remember you of the Picture with the crew on Funeral? The Jackets the are from the Victory Tour.
Can it be a clue? Sorry, but my english is not good, I hope, you understand me.
In his 1988 autobiography "Moonwalk", Michael mentions that the Victory Tour was originally to be called "The Final Curtain", to highlight the fact that himself and his brothers would be touring for the final time. However, the name was changed as they did not want to emphasize this point.
Jackets
> Victory
> The final Curtain
> The Final Curtain (Call) PC O2 Arena
>This is it
>The end of the King of Pop
> Michael Jackson is alive, but the King of Pop is dead
Postby wendst6 » Wed Nov 25, 2009 6:13 pm
Have a look of this, its also "The final Curtain".
Remember you of the Picture with the crew on Funeral? The Jackets the are from the Victory Tour.
Can it be a clue? Sorry, but my english is not good, I hope, you understand me.
In his 1988 autobiography "Moonwalk", Michael mentions that the Victory Tour was originally to be called "The Final Curtain", to highlight the fact that himself and his brothers would be touring for the final time. However, the name was changed as they did not want to emphasize this point.
Jackets
> Victory
> The final Curtain
> The Final Curtain (Call) PC O2 Arena
>This is it
>The end of the King of Pop
> Michael Jackson is alive, but the King of Pop is dead
Comments
some suggested that the funeral was for Brandon (Marlon's twin brother who died as a newborn)...so maybe they wore Marlon's jacket to represent his twin.
Yeahhh.... a lot like Neverland actually....
Hm, I don't know it anymore... There was something with TII yes, but I can only remember clearly the Victory/Final curtain thing...
That's right <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) --> I knew it was something to do with TII ;p
I think I saw it in Taraborrelli's book too, but as we all know that book has too many pages to take a quick look <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->