Wacko Jacko or King of Pop?
“We’ve just learned Michael Jackson has died. He was 50.
Michael suffered a cardiac arrest earlier this afternoon at his Holmby Hills home
and paramedics were unable to revive him. We’re told when paramedics
arrived. Jackson had no pulse and they never got a pulse back.”

This was the news broken yesterday evening by entertainment news website TMZ. They were the first, and for a while the only, media outlet who had confirmed the death of the 50 year old star. However over the course of the next hour and a bit, other media agencys then confirmed the reports.
When I first heard about him being rushed to hospital (via @pinkhairedgirl on twitter), I didn’t think much of it. When I switched on BBC News 24 though I realised that this wasn’t just a minor heart attack, it was full blown cardiac arrest. I watched the story develop over the course of the evening, until the BBC confirmed that Michael had indeed passed away.
How will he be remembered though? Strange, creepy, odd? Or as one of the best musicians the world has seen? Obviously he didn’t get the name ‘Wacko Jacko’ for no reason, and yes he was eccentric, and a really strange person. The oddness of his character is not something that people will forget, but setting that all aside he was a fantastic musician. I am not a HUGE Michael Jasckon fan, I don’t have his full back catalogue or anything, but even still I loved his music. His songs always get me either singing along (much to the dismay of those around me) or attempting to dance and moonwalk (to the embarassment of those around me). So here’s hoping that he will be remembered as the King of Pop, more than Wacko Jacko…
One of my favourite MJ songs… Man in the Mirror
You know my thoughts about him. I love him, despite all the controversy and strangeness. And yes, eccentric sums him up perfectly, but he was a musical genius…and aren’t most geniuses a little eccentric and crazy?