Come promesso ecco cosa c'era scritto nelle foto postate che erano troppo piccole
Inizio con le immagini del 2 luglio... Buona lettura
This is it. The real one. The red jacket that spawned an infinite number of dubious imitations in the '80s - Michael Jackson's jacket from the "Beat it" video. This is an incredibly iconic piece of wardrobe from the 1980s and you probably had a similar one in your closet (don't lie). Of all the clothing in our collection, this jacket stands alone as the single most significant piece of pop culture in Hard Rock's care. It's got a sort of "Sgt. Pepper /Members Only" vibe and over twenty superfluous zippers. Interestingly, there's a backstage pass sticker from a 1983 Liza Minelli show attached to the inside of the jacket.
1972 yearbook from the Walton School - Michael attended this school from 1971 through 1972.
Fan club press release from 1985 with Michael's handwritten notes.
Nella seconda immagine invece diceva...
P.S. 1_ Le parti in grassetto sono le parti evidenziate in giallo con l' evidenziatore (da Michael penso).
2_Le parti sottolineate è dove ha sottolineato Michael.
3_Le parti in corsivo è dove ha scritto Michael.
Così almeno capite che significano il grassetto, il corsivo e le sottolineature
Revised copy for "Michael Jackson's Fan Around The World" Press Release Draft #1 7/4/85.
Over 3 million people saw
Michael Jackson and his brothers on the Victory Tour.
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But Michael's appeal spreads completely around the world, to every country, to all ages, colors and creeds.
Add. L.A. Star on Hollywood!
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South American countries, Japan, all of Europe and the Middle East have driven Michael's album sales over 150 million and give him every conceivable award for his music.
Making the Thriller the Biggest Selling Album all Time! M.J. 7/3/85
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But in all the world, where are the most fanatic Michael Jackson fans? It might just be in quiet, traditional Endland.
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This was the scene that greeted
Michael when he arrived in London.
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Inside Madame Taussads Museum, Michael talked about his figure and the press talked to them both.
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Outside a sea of fans waited for one last glimpse.
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Michael's presence, outside on his way to the car, had an incredible effect on the crowd.
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Even Michael's hotel was steaked out by his fans.
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They were a dedicated and persistent group.
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They were acknowledged by an occasional smile and wave.
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As evening arrived, so did more fans.
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And daybreak found the group still holding on.
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It doesn't seem to matter who they are or where they come from,
Michael Jackson's fans all seem to speak with the same voice.