Thursday, 02 July 2009
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Worlds Collide – A Church Organ Tribute to Michael Jackson
by DZ of The Mockingbird Blog
Courtesy of Trinity Wall Street (ht to Jeff Dean):
Finally, a liturgical dancing opportunity I can get on board with - I'm picturing two guys in cassocks doing the "Beat It" knife fight.
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Comments (6)
Wow. That is utterly amazing. Power to that organist.
Props for this guy! Only if church was always like that. lol
oh wow... great playing but wrong on so many levels...
Michael Jackson had passed away afternoon of June 25, 2009. Just shortly after he was rushed to the hospital early afternoon of June 25, he died with a symptom of heart attack, although the case is still under investigation. I am profoundly saddened by his untimely passing, and I'm sure the whole world is. Millions of fans all around the world will surely mourn for the loss of one of the great pillars of music industry, he is a legend after all. The news of Michael Jackson passing away is troubling, as he was set to begin a comeback and was only 50 years of age. The Jackson family commented soon after he was admitted that he was in bad shape. The King of Pop began his career at a very young age as a member of the Jackson 5, and later had great success as a solo artist, including Thriller – the best selling album of all time. Michael Jackson, may you rest in peace. You will be remembered. Speaking of music, people are starting to talk about Kevin Skinner. Kevin Skinner recently appeared on America's Got Talent – the Gong Show of this generation, and his talent was singing one of Garth Brooks' biggest hits, If Tomorrow Never Comes. He's already been dubbed the America's Got Talent Chicken Catcher, as he works on a chicken farm, or did at one point. Maybe he could use some no fax cash advances. He's emerging as sort of a country version of Susan Boyle type of sensation, and judges David Hasslehoff and Sharon Osbourne were thoroughly impressed. If he continues successfully, it might mean no more no fax payday loans needed for Kevin Skinner.
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I'll file this under "No, you only think you've seen it all" or "No comment necessary or possible."