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Darren Shan


Last Updated: 11/11/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 37
Sign: Cancer

State: LIMERICK
Country: IE
Signup Date: 10/25/2006
Friday, June 26, 2009 
I was re-watching a film late last night, Big, which always makes me smile. While watching it, for some strange reason I found myself thinking briefly of Michael Jackson and betting that this was one of his favourite films, given his oft-professed wish to hold onto his childhood. Near the end, Bas rang to tell me she'd heard a rumour that Michael Jackson had died. I checked on Sky news and found out it was so. Now, I'm not making any freakish, supernatural claims here -- it was just one of those strange coincidences, the sort of thing I write about so often in my books, for the simple reason that weird connections like that happen all the time in day to day life. But it did give me a little shiver down my spine all the same.

I was never a huge Michael Jackson fan, but I admired a lot of what he did, the way he changed the face of music and what was acceptable for a black performer. I grew up with his songs and videos as a backdrop in the 1980s. I can remember when Thriller was released, and the furore in Ireland over whether or not it should be shown at a time when children might be watching -- those were simpler times!! In the end it WAS shown, and luckily a cousin of mind taped it for me, so I was able to check it out and dig those funky zombies strutting their macabre stuff. Needless to say, given the dark subject matter, it was always one of my favourite Jackson songs and videos!! (Although, in truth, my VERY favourite works of his were the spoofs that Weird Al Yankovic did -- Eat It and Fat -- I can never listen to Beat It or Bad without thinking of those!!) I felt he went a bit OTT towards the end of his recording career, pumping out songs which were pompous or rehashes of better works, but his best tracks were milestones, and even though they didn't grab me by the throat, I did always bear a grudging respect for the man, even as a moody, indie-obssessed teen who covered his walls with posters of The Smiths.

I was curious to see what would happen with his comeback gigs at the O2. Like many people, I wasn't convinced that he could pull them off, and expected it all to end in tears. But I hoped that I was wrong, that he'd come back with a bang and stuff it to all his critics. I was vaguely planning to catch him in action somewhere along the line -- though only once he'd shown that he still had what it took. Now, of course, nobody will ever know, and I think that's a real shame. For all his success, I don't think he was the happiest of people. He made headlines all the time through the 1980s and early 1990s, but I always got the sense that he was a man in control, playing with the media, having fun at its expense and enjoying the wild stories they concocted. I think that started to change with the allegations that he had behaved improperly with children. Those sorts of claims would hit anyone hard, I think, and even though he was never convicted of any crimes, seeds of doubt had been sown, and that can't have been easy to deal with. Maybe the O2 concerts would have restored the spark that seemed to go missing in the mid 90s. Maybe he would have stormed back and started to get a kick out of life again. Maybe not. But it's a shame he won't now have that chance.

I'm surprised, actually, by how saddened I felt when I heard the news. Normally I don't worry much about it when celebrities die, even those whose work had a major impact on me, e.g. Kurt Cobain. In my list of musicians I love, Jackson would be WAY down there, probably not even in the top 100 or more. Yet his work obviously cast more of a spell over my life than I realised. He was a superstar, the sort that seems to be going out of fashion these days, given the exploding nature of the media world -- it's hard for anyone in this modern, access-all-areas world to swamp the music channels and newspaper headlines as Jackson did in his prime. He was a giant at a time when it was possible for giants to be all-domineering, and everything he did was news. Whether I wanted to or not, as a child of the 1980s I was aware of all that he did, and all the rumours about him, and even though I didn't know it at the time, he was a part of my life in a way that stars I cared more about were not. So for that reason, and to my surprise (it's not something I would have thought I would be admitting if you'd asked me this 24 hours ago), I have to say with all honesty -- I'll miss him. I can't say in all truthfulness that I think the world is a lesser place without him -- but I do think it's now a good deal less interesting and colourful. We HAVE lost a star -- in the truest, most precise possible meaning of the word.
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Alena Nickerson

 
I didn't know that Weird Al Yankovic was a parody of Micheal Jackson songs.  But, yeah, it sucks that he died, I never would have thought that it was possible for him to die-I know that sounds strange-even if he were 90.  But, how did he die anyway?
 
Posted by ღ D¤0¤R¤K¤A¤Z¤0¤!¤D ღ on Friday, June 26, 2009 - 6:22 PM
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IncubiGirl T.D.G.

 
I heard that he died of a heart attack.  Very sad.  He was a wonderful artist.
 
Posted by IncubiGirl T.D.G. on Friday, June 26, 2009 - 6:29 PM
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♫★MissGeorgiaMarie★♫
Georgia Marie Bradbury

 
I was in work when I found out. I was really upset about it :( He was such an icon. xxx

 
Posted by ♫★MissGeorgiaMarie★♫ on Friday, June 26, 2009 - 6:33 PM
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Cirque Du Freak fanatic (:

 
yeah i heard he died, so sad that he had to die of a cartiac arrest.. hell be remembered (:


 
Posted by Cirque Du Freak fanatic (: on Friday, June 26, 2009 - 6:37 PM
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Mik'e M{a}gee!

 
true that man. RIP MJ.
people say he WAS such an icon. that man will never stop being an icon. He will always be the king of pop, and no one will touch him.

 
Posted by Mik'e M{a}gee! on Friday, June 26, 2009 - 6:41 PM
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RAWr ;]
Jessica Dehoyos

 
i had a similar thing happen to me. last night before i went outside, the song thriller popped into my head, and i was singing it outside when my mom came and told me that Michael Jackson had died.

 
Posted by RAWr ;] on Friday, June 26, 2009 - 7:05 PM
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Jasmine[Darkly Dreaming]
Jasmine Wilson

 
Yeah, my mom was really sad when I told her. I know he had a major impact on the world of pop music and all but I've always been scared of him so I wasn't really too bent up about it. Except for the fact that I'm sure his family will miss him dearly.

 
Posted by Jasmine[Darkly Dreaming] on Friday, June 26, 2009 - 7:41 PM
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Deana

 
I feel extremely bad for HIS kids. They are all old enough to understand their father wont be back, that they no longer have a father. No matter what kind of hype he got or allegations were charged against him, i guarantee he loved his kids and was probably a great father. But one thing is for certain, at least they are old enough to have memories of him and without even knowing it or meaning to, he left his entire life in music for his kids. I was and always will be a huge fan of his music he was a phenominal dancer and musician. From a child in the Jackson 5, to a teen in the Jacksons and finally as an adult in a solo career.

 
Posted by Deana on Friday, June 26, 2009 - 9:15 PM
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Shurie.Suicide
Cottencandy Popcicles

 
It is sad... he was probabley one of the most influential people in the world.
 
Posted by Shurie.Suicide on Friday, June 26, 2009 - 10:05 PM
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Shurie.Suicide
Cottencandy Popcicles

 
It is sad... he was probabley one of the most influential people in the world.
 
Posted by Shurie.Suicide on Friday, June 26, 2009 - 10:05 PM
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❝αnαis❞
Miaow-Wow Kitteh

 
I can't wrap my mind around the concept that this man who was so beloved and world-known-- regardless of the scandals-- and is such an icon, is already gone. To me, it's in the same gray area as losing Elvis.

Can't say I was a true fan of MJ's, but it's still a shock. He's one of those people that you just never expect to die.

 
Posted by ❝αnαis❞ on Friday, June 26, 2009 - 10:50 PM
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Gabe Utsecks

 
It was certainly a big shock hearing of his death (I honestly cried all day), I am a big fan of his and like most of your childhood idols, you think they're going to live forever.
I was also curious about weather he would be able to pull off 50 concerts...oh well.
It's a real shame to say, but we have lost THE greatest entertainer.

R.I.P Michael Jackson.

 
Posted by Gabe Utsecks on Saturday, June 27, 2009 - 3:40 AM
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!!!Skate And Destroy!!!
Aaron Thomas

 
i loved his music so much, when i heard he died i was in shock


R.I.P mj
 
Posted by !!!Skate And Destroy!!! on Saturday, June 27, 2009 - 4:41 AM
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xXJoshyThe Happy EmoXx
Joshua Manuel Pimentel

 
the same here....he wasnt a big thing 2 me but when i found out.....i was in shock and found myself watching the tv even more...hearing all his songz again made me want 2 break down and cry cuz of the man he was....a star 4 ever more
 
Posted by xXJoshyThe Happy EmoXx on Saturday, June 27, 2009 - 5:09 AM
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Unidentified Speaking Object
Özgür Calli

 
I totally share the same feelings with you Mr. Darren Shan, and the another interesting coincidence is we were playing and singing with friends last night, as in here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpmHd1XwbHw) and even though it's not something we did before we sang 2 songs from Michael Jackson.
And in the morning when i woke up, i heard the news..
just like you, i never thought i'd be upset about it. but i am :)

 
Posted by Unidentified Speaking Object on Saturday, June 27, 2009 - 6:37 AM
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The.End.Of.All.Progress
Glenn Doyle

 
ahaha you love the Weird Al parodies more... same as me. I love Weird Al and Michael but the comedy of the parodies is just too good to ignore.

 
Posted by The.End.Of.All.Progress on Saturday, June 27, 2009 - 11:56 AM
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☼ Bakac: ☼
Becca Wilson

 
hahaha i can do the thriller i do it at every single school dance at the middle school i go to.. but that was sad that he dide cuz so did this 1 chick and edd mcman

 
Posted by ☼ Bakac: ☼ on Saturday, June 27, 2009 - 5:42 PM
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Oggy

 
I thought it was just a rumor at first, but when my mom came out and told me, I just kind of stared and exclaimed, "He can't just die!"

I hadn't exactly grown up with his stuff, but I'd listened to the Jackson 5 and heard some of his songs in movies. The bit about molesting children was just fun to us kids when we were little and we'd make jokes and little songs, kind of like how adults would make jokes about catholic priests.

But overall, I'm actually gonna miss him.
I actually got sad when I started watching The Brothers Grimm and I realized that Heath Ledger played Jake who was my favorite brother.

 
Posted by Oggy on Saturday, June 27, 2009 - 6:58 PM
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CirqueDuFreak LOVER
Elizabeth Rothenberger

 
I MISS MJJJJ some ppl lie they said he was stabbed orpoisened by hisprivate doctor. but it was cardiac arrest AKA: heart attack
 
Posted by CirqueDuFreak LOVER on Sunday, June 28, 2009 - 7:42 PM
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bec12341

 
i didn't believe my little sis when she told me he had died then my mum said he had and i was really shocked.
i LOVE the smiths as well!!!

 
Posted by bec12341 on Sunday, June 28, 2009 - 7:45 PM
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