访谈录 2012-11-21&11-23 追忆迈克尔.杰克逊(在线收听) |
There’s some shocking new details about the King of Pop reviewed that a brand new biography that’s out day called Untouchable: The Strange Life and Tragic Death of Michael Jackson. ABC’s Nick Watt sat down with the author, former rolling stone contributor Randall Sullivan. Take a look. The book is called Untouchable: The Strange Life and Tragic Death of Michael Jackson.
He was headed to have a hell at the same time and he was able to sustain, the whole enemies from both directions.
And there’re plenty of details of Wacko Jacko despite all of his life Michael had only one credit card when he’d asked business partners to deliver bags of cash which he stashed around the house.
In one case there was a phone call where he’s asking Marc for $7.5m. For some reason he put it, it was like a French fry bag or something and gave it to Michael. And so that became in joke, you know, well, I want you to supersize this order.
And he wanted to be an actor.
Michael was tired of being a song and dance man. He didn’t want to perform on stage from the time, well from the time of the history tour which was 1995 and 1996.
He wanted to play Spiderman on film, may he want to play Willy Wonka he even wrote a soundtrack for that movie but he was not chosen to play either role.
Sullivan paints Jackson was desperate for true friendship, he fantasized about coming close to Princess Diana.
Diana didn’t want to be his friend.
No, she didn’t, you know, for lack of a better word, I think she was a little creeped out by him.
But after 3 years of research, Sullivan, a heart beaten journalist was left with this.
I do develop a deep affection for Michael but I didn’t see coming.
For Good Morning America, Nick Watt, ABC News, Los Angeles. |
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