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Post by fantagurl on Mar 14, 2006 14:57:10 GMT -5
It's simple, fanta... MICHAEL WAS MORE FAMOUS THAN JERMAINE WAS AS A SINGER. He was always jealous of Michael and when Michael end up the one on top, there's a side to Jermaine that is clearly vicious so I could believe that he would say such things and then try to cover up. I heard Michael & Jermaine almost got into a physical confrontation over "Word to the Badd", something about Michael driving up to Hayvenhurst and everything. He actually couldn't believe Jermaine would do this and left in tears in an almost "how could you?!" like way. I'm sure Michael doesn't 100% trust Jermaine today. That's why he only deliver half-truths to the public. He's always saying the J5 are gonna reunite and stuff and it ain't happening, least not on Marlon and Michael's watches or even Jackie's. Tito seems hopeful to perform with his brothers as do Randy (he's closest to Michael as far as brothers go) but Michael knows what Jermaine would try to make him do and you can't tell Michael Jackson what to do. The brotha's a two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Songwriter's Hall of Fame inductee, he still got the mojo working even though he ain't put out a new album in a billion years, lol. That`s why I believe some of the things that were said about Jermaine was true. Jermaine is looking more like a hypocrite. Everytime something goes down about Michael,he is the first to speak out on MJ`s behalf,but yet he says negative things about his own brother. How sad. By the way I have two questions...... 1.The movie about the Jackson Family,I read that the movie wasn`t all accurate,is this true? 2.Did Jermaine really had a baby by Randy`s ex-wife?(I `m hoping this is only a rumor)
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Post by timmy84 on Mar 14, 2006 15:58:12 GMT -5
1.) Yeah, some stuff in the Jackson movie were off the rockers. First, the years were wrong: Joe & Katherine met in 1948, not 1945, lol, the Jacksons' first record wasn't "Kansas City", it was "Big Boy" from Steeltown in Gary (not in Chicago where they were supposedly recording when they made their first record), when the Jacksons started, there was this misconception that Papa Joe whup Tito for playing his guitar, another story says Tito was confronted by his dad and then he forced him to play instead of whupping him. Joe then heard Jackie and Jermaine (they said they didn't even let Marlon sing at all in the early days) and he formed a group around the three older brothers. Marlon didn't do much but play the tambourine while Michael played the bongos and displayed his talent. In the movie, they had it seem like Johnny Jackson and Ronnie Ranceifer join the group as soon as Joe began the group when there were two different boys - Milford Hite and Reynaud Jones. Johnny & Ronnie were added after a suggestion from a teacher of Tito's. They definitely didn't get Randy right at all. Randy was only fourteen when he became a full-fledged member of the J5/Jacksons. In the movie, he looked six years older...and lighter, lol. The Jacksons left Motown in 1975 but the film had it in '1976'. I think the 'Victory' ending wasn't so accurate though I do think Michael said something of what the movie Michael said in the movie.
2.) Yep, Jermaine fooled around with Randy's ex. That's why I can't stand the mofo. He seems like he has a disease or he's bi-polar or what. :suspect:
BTW, Jermaine had a hand in the movie. :lol:
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Post by Emerald City on Mar 14, 2006 18:21:12 GMT -5
I was about to add that disclaimer regarding Jermaine being hands on with the movie .. because that alone says it all :lol:
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Post by fantagurl on Mar 15, 2006 19:37:53 GMT -5
1.) Yeah, some stuff in the Jackson movie were off the rockers. First, the years were wrong: Joe & Katherine met in 1948, not 1945, lol, the Jacksons' first record wasn't "Kansas City", it was "Big Boy" from Steeltown in Gary (not in Chicago where they were supposedly recording when they made their first record), when the Jacksons started, there was this misconception that Papa Joe whup Tito for playing his guitar, another story says Tito was confronted by his dad and then he forced him to play instead of whupping him. Joe then heard Jackie and Jermaine (they said they didn't even let Marlon sing at all in the early days) and he formed a group around the three older brothers. Marlon didn't do much but play the tambourine while Michael played the bongos and displayed his talent. In the movie, they had it seem like Johnny Jackson and Ronnie Ranceifer join the group as soon as Joe began the group when there were two different boys - Milford Hite and Reynaud Jones. Johnny & Ronnie were added after a suggestion from a teacher of Tito's. They definitely didn't get Randy right at all. Randy was only fourteen when he became a full-fledged member of the J5/Jacksons. In the movie, he looked six years older...and lighter, lol. The Jacksons left Motown in 1975 but the film had it in '1976'. I think the 'Victory' ending wasn't so accurate though I do think Michael said something of what the movie Michael said in the movie. 2.) Yep, Jermaine fooled around with Randy's ex. That's why I can't stand the mofo. He seems like he has a disease or he's bi-polar or what. BTW, Jermaine had a hand in the movie. Dang!!! Why did he twist things around in the movie? Can`t he remember what happened in his own family? That was soooo messed up of Jermaine to fool with Randy`s ex-wife. I wonder if it started while Randy and his wife were still married (even though they were going through some major problems)? Hmmmm Now I see why some of MJ`s fans can`t stand Jermaine. Your right he is having some major issues. :no:
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Post by fantagurl on Mar 15, 2006 19:39:40 GMT -5
I was about to add that disclaimer regarding Jermaine being hands on with the movie .. because that alone says it all :lol:
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Post by Kay on Mar 18, 2006 16:05:06 GMT -5
1.) Yeah, some stuff in the Jackson movie were off the rockers. First, the years were wrong: Joe & Katherine met in 1948, not 1945, lol, the Jacksons' first record wasn't "Kansas City", it was "Big Boy" from Steeltown in Gary (not in Chicago where they were supposedly recording when they made their first record), when the Jacksons started, there was this misconception that Papa Joe whup Tito for playing his guitar, another story says Tito was confronted by his dad and then he forced him to play instead of whupping him. Joe then heard Jackie and Jermaine (they said they didn't even let Marlon sing at all in the early days) and he formed a group around the three older brothers. Marlon didn't do much but play the tambourine while Michael played the bongos and displayed his talent. In the movie, they had it seem like Johnny Jackson and Ronnie Ranceifer join the group as soon as Joe began the group when there were two different boys - Milford Hite and Reynaud Jones. Johnny & Ronnie were added after a suggestion from a teacher of Tito's. They definitely didn't get Randy right at all. Randy was only fourteen when he became a full-fledged member of the J5/Jacksons. In the movie, he looked six years older...and lighter, lol. The Jacksons left Motown in 1975 but the film had it in '1976'. I think the 'Victory' ending wasn't so accurate though I do think Michael said something of what the movie Michael said in the movie. 2.) Yep, Jermaine fooled around with Randy's ex. That's why I can't stand the mofo. He seems like he has a disease or he's bi-polar or what. BTW, Jermaine had a hand in the movie. Dang!!! Why did he twist things around in the movie? Can`t he remember what happened in his own family? That was soooo messed up of Jermaine to fool with Randy`s ex-wife. I wonder if it started while Randy and his wife were still married (even though they were going through some major problems)? Hmmmm Now I see why some of MJ`s fans can`t stand Jermaine. Your right he is having some major issues. I never heard that Randy's ex wife stuff until now :lol: Shows how much I ever kept Jermaine on my radar don't it :lol: But he has some jealousy issues for real
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Post by timmy84 on Mar 18, 2006 18:47:56 GMT -5
He also went into a rage when Toy-Toy, or La Toya, did her Playboy thing. :lol: Of all the Jackson brothers, I consider Jermaine the weirdest of the brothers... YES, even weirder than Michael. And I can actually understand why Mike is the way he is.
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Post by Kay on Mar 19, 2006 18:14:50 GMT -5
He also went into a rage when Toy-Toy, or La Toya, did her Playboy thing. Of all the Jackson brothers, I consider Jermaine the weirdest of the brothers... YES, even weirder than Michael. And I can actually understand why Mike is the way he is. You're proly onto something, because Michael we can vouch for given the cirumstances, but Jermaine is a mixed bag of nuts for real :lol:
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Post by fantagurl on Mar 20, 2006 17:45:25 GMT -5
He also went into a rage when Toy-Toy, or La Toya, did her Playboy thing. Of all the Jackson brothers, I consider Jermaine the weirdest of the brothers... YES, even weirder than Michael. And I can actually understand why Mike is the way he is. You're proly onto something, because Michael we can vouch for given the cirumstances, but Jermaine is a mixed bag of nuts for real Sho nuff weird,and might I add he talks too much.
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Post by timmy84 on Mar 21, 2006 11:18:18 GMT -5
For real, it's like everything he says sounds so awkward and stupid. I remember when everything went down with MJ and Janet and Jermaine got on the TV to "defend" them, I felt like Chris Rock: "now I gotta see Jermaine every week for the blow-by-blow!" :lol:
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Post by fantagurl on Mar 21, 2006 22:52:16 GMT -5
For real, it's like everything he says sounds so awkward and stupid. I remember when everything went down with MJ and Janet and Jermaine got on the TV to "defend" them, I felt like Chris Rock: "now I gotta see Jermaine every week for the blow-by-blow!" What is he trying to prove by running off at the mouth. :lol:
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Post by rainymourning on Mar 23, 2006 16:36:53 GMT -5
For real, it's like everything he says sounds so awkward and stupid. I remember when everything went down with MJ and Janet and Jermaine got on the TV to "defend" them, I felt like Chris Rock: "now I gotta see Jermaine every week for the blow-by-blow!" What is he trying to prove by running off at the mouth. The problem is he has appointed himself 'family spokesperson'. Most likely it is just so he can keep his name and face out there but I do agree that sometimes he has brought uneccessary attention to the Jackson clan :detective:
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Post by timmy84 on Mar 23, 2006 17:44:43 GMT -5
He ain't no family spokesperson, he's just a son, brother, father, uncle, blah, blah, blah, he don't speak for every Jackson. He needs to stop fronting fa real.
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