Rolling Stone hit the nail on the head in their scathing review of fraudulent MJ hologram: Worst Misuse of a Pop Icon - Putting Michael Jacksons Name On Whatever That Was. Rolling Stone fa centro nella loro feroce revisione del fraudolento ologramma di MJ (traduzione primo commento) You wouldnt think something could get any more crass and shameless than Michael Jackson hologram, but the Billboard Awards and the executors of his estate certainly found a way. First off, we’re pretty sure that wasn’t even a hologram of Michael Jackson, but a hologram of a Michael Jackson impersonator — where are you gonna find one of those in Las Vegas? You guys know this is 2014 and were not watching this on a cathode TV with rabbit ears — i.e., we can see his face. Secondly, Michael Jackson analyzed everything — videos, choreography, etc. — to the last detail and would have never approved some slapped-together mess full of Cirque du Soleil nonsense and no discernable theme. Thirdly, even Michael at 55 years old would have moved around more than that. The most physical musician in pop history was sitting in a chair. Fourthly, in a room full of people who would gladly sing Michaels praises (Kelly Rowland, Pete Wentz, John Legend), why waste his introduction for Ludacris, Brad Paisley and Ke$ha to shill their new ABC show, Which allows you guys, the fans, to vote for your favorite live performances. Hands down the most appalling, lamest cash-in on MJs legacy weve seen thus far.
Posted on: Tue, 20 May 2014 06:48:41 +0000