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With the unfortunate passing of Michael Jackson, he has left a legacy behind with his overall influence on music and culture. If you did not have a chance to view Michael Jackson Public Memorial, now you can keep a copy of the DVD for viewing at any time. From the Jackson 5 to Thriller, his music and lifestyle has been under the microscope. What Michael Jackson has done for music is an unbeatable feat in itself. Many people are asking questions about the untimely occurrence of his death and whether he had a drug overdose, which ended his life. There is no reason to judge Michael Jackson for what might have happened, we need to focus on the good and the dramatic change to music he contributed. Buy Michael Jackson Public Memorial DVD as a keepsake now and forever understand the passion and the purpose behind this truly incredible man.
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Michael Jackson Public Memorial Service DVD chain of events.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 8:01 a.m.: Jesse Jackson is the first celeb to hit the row of press stand-ups.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:06 a.m.: Stage has double podiums, double drum sets. Jackson's song "Rock With You" is playing on a speaker.
As guests enter Staples, they are given a 14-page color program with personalized notes from the family and loved ones. The program features photos of Jackson from all phases of career. "My brother developed a shoe that showed resistance to gravity. What a man!" reads Tito Jackson's comment. Latoya's comment reads, "You've done your work here, Michael. You've entertained us for decades and there's nothing else that you can prove or accomplish here on earth. Mike. I love you deeply (sic) and I can't wait to see you perform again. Keep the magic going!!!"
The centerfold in Staples is a collage of Jackson with celebs, including past presidents Bush, Clinton, Reagan. There are a lot of shots of Jackson with Elizabeth Taylor.
See photos from Tuesday's memorial at the Staples Center.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:25 a.m.: Smokey Robinson, in a gray suit, is up front talking to security.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:29 a.m.: Spike Lee talking with Smokey Robinson in front of the stage. A forlorn Queen Latifah is draped in a shawl approaching the stage.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:34 a.m.: The entire Kardashian family arrives. Kim tells Us: "It's just really important to be here to support the Jackson family. My family and I have known them for years, so it's really special to be here for them."
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:38 a.m.: Larry King and his wife, both in all black and walking arm-in-arm, are escorted inside Staples Center.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:40 a.m.: Jesse Jackson arrives in an Escalade with a group of people.
Look back at photos of Michael Jackson through the years.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:44 a.m.: Louis Farrakhan arrives with an entourage of 15.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:45 a.m.: As Elizabeth Berkley arrives, Diff'rent Strokes star Todd Bridges tells Us: "I knew him - that's why it's special to be here. He was the greatest superstar, and I knew him every since I was a little kid, for many, many years, you know? I'm here to honor him."
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:45 a.m.: Jackson's hearse arrives at Staples Center
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:52 a.m.: "Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats," an announcer says as the Staples Center goes silent. "The service will begin very very shortly." Meanwhile, the outside of Staples Center has cleared.
Inside, the family floor section is less than half-full. Most of the guests are in traditional funeral wear, not crazy fan costumes. Surprisingly, many in family section are wearing all white.
Revisit the singer's most unforgettable moments.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:56 a.m.: Rev. Al Sharpton is deep in conversation with John Mayer, whom he is seated next to, and director Tyler Perry.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 9:58 a.m.: Barbara Walters is chatting with Magic Johnson. Mike Tyson is present.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:00 a.m.: Nicky Hilton is seated with her mother and father. "Michael was a good family friend," she tells Us. "This is a part of history."
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:01 a.m.: Dionne Warwick is mingling with Kobe Bryant.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:12 a.m.: Smokey Robinson addresses the crowd; he reads statements from Diana Ross and Nelson Mandela. Ross' statement reads: "Thank you, Katherine and Joe for sharing your son with the world. I share my love and condolences with the Jackson family."
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:16 a.m.: Usher arrives late, wearing a yellow rose. He kisses Brooke Shields on the cheek before taking his seat.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:17: John Mayer and Brooke Shields briefly chat. She's sitting right in front of him.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:19 a.m.: Corey Feldman enters dressed as Michael Jackson. He wipes tears from under his sunglasses.
Check out how Jackson's look has changed over the years.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:20 a.m.: Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson exchange greetings.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:20: Diddy and Jennifer Hudson take their seats.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:21: The Jackson family enters and receives a standing ovation.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:33 a.m.: As a church choir sings "We Are Going to See the King," Jackson's red rose-covered casket is brought inside and set on the stage. The crowd cheers and gives a standing ovation. His brothers serve as pallbearers and wear sparkly silver gloves.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:34 a.m.: Spike Lee takes photos with his digital camera.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:35 a.m.: Chris Tucker enters as the choir is singing.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:37 a.m.: Pastor Smith delivers a service. "Our hearts are heavy today because...he's gone far too soon," he says.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:39 a.m.: Mariah Carey, in a black gown by Jenny Packham, sings the Jackson 5 hit "I'll Be There." She is joined by Trey Lorenz. Images of Jackson 5 flash on the screen behind them.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:44 a.m. Queen Latifah says, "Somehow, when Michael Jackson sang, when he danced, you never felt distance. You felt like you were right there...I loved him all my life... Michael was the biggest star on earth." She then quoted Maya Angelou.
See photos of Michael Jackson with his children.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 10:50 a.m.: Lionel Richie sings "Jesus Is Loved"
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 11:01 a.m.: Motown Founder Berry Gordy speaks: "Thank you for the joy. Thank you for the heart. You will live in my heart forever."
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 11:04 a.m.: A montage of Jackson's music videos plays as the crowd cheers. The arena is dark; only Jackson's coffin is lit up.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 11:07 a.m.: Stevie Wonder says, "This is a moment that I wish I didn't live to see coming. But as much as I can say that we mean it, I do know that God is good...Michael, I love you, and I've told you that many times." He performed "Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer."
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 11:13 a.m.: Kobe Bryant and Magic Johnson take the stage. "Because he gave so much to so many for us, Michael Jackson remains with us forever," Bryant says.
Johnson recalled appearing in Jackson's video for "Remember the Times." He went to Jackson's house to discuss ideas. "We had such a good time sitting on the floor eating Kentucky Fried Chicken," he said.
Johnson also brought up Jackson's children: Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11 and Blanket, 7, who are under the temporary custody of Katherine.
"Those three children will have the most incredible grandmother that God has put on this earth to take care of them. Michael's three children will have incredible uncles and aunts to take care of them as well...and cousins!"
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 11:20 a.m.: A pregnant Jennifer Hudson sings "Will You Be There."
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 11:26 a.m.: Al Sharpton discusses the Jackson's upbringing in Gary, Indiana and eulogizes Jackson.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 11:34 a.m.: John Mayer performs "Human Nature" as the crowd claps along. After, he hugs Jackson's brothers.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 11:39 a.m.: Brooke Shields fights back tears. "Michael was one of a kind...Michael always knew he could count on me to be his date. Michael tried in vain one night to unsuccessfully teach me the Moonwalk. Michael loved to laugh. MJ's laugh was the sweetest and purest laugh. His sense of humor was delightful, and he was very mischievous." She stopped for an extra moment to look at Jackson's casket on stage before returning to her seat in row 7.
Find out what else Shields had to say about her friend.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 11:48 p.m.: Jermaine Jackson performs Charlie Chaplin's "Smile," which is Michael's favorite song, Shields says at the service. After, he took his flower boutonniere off his lapel, and tossed it on the coffin.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 11:51 a.m.: Bernice King and Martin Luther King III speak. After quoting his father, King III said: "Michael Jackson was truly the best." Bernice recalled when Michael called their ailing mother from the Middle East to let her know he was praying for her.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 11:59 a.m.: Texas congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee of the congressional black caucus speaks. "We are the world, and we are better because Michael Joseph Jackson lived...I salute you."
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 12:07 p.m.: Usher places his hand on Jackson's casket while singing "Gone Too Soon." Photos of Jackson as a child flash on the screen behind him. After, he hugged Jackson's brothers and broke into sobs. He then kneeled down to speak to Katherine and Joe before returning to his seat.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 12:13 p.m. Britain's Got Talent star Shaheen Jafargholi sings "Who's Lovin' You" and says, "I love Michael Jackson. I just want to thank him so much for blessing me and every single individual on this earth."
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 12:23 p.m.: Kenny Ortega, who was directing Jackson's comeback tour, calls Jackson a "living legacy" before introducing a group to sing "We Are the World." Jackson's daughter Paris sings. Lionel Richie and Jennifer Hudson are also on stage.
Children and additional celebs then take the stage to sing "Heal the World." Blanket stands in front of Janet Jackson. Paris -- who is standing in front of LaToya Jackson -- kisses Blanket's hands. Paris, Prince and Blanket sing along.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 12:31 p.m.: Prince has his arm around Paris, who is holding Blanket.
Jermaine and Marlon speak. Paris puts a tissue in her handbag, and leans on Janet.
Paris then asks for the microphone. "I just wanted to say...ever since I was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine...and I just wanted to say I love him so much," she says through sobs. Janet and several other family members lead her off the stage, which goes dark.
VIDEO: WATCH PARIS' TEARFUL TRIBUTE TO HER FATHER.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 12:41 p.m.: Michael's casket is rolled out by family members as "Man in the Mirror" plays.
Michael Jackson Public Memorial 12:48 p.m.: Jackson family friend Pastor Lucius Smith reads a benediction and the memorial draws to a close.
Courtesy of US Magazine
This comes from the ABC broadcast and includes some great pre-show commentary from Martin Bashir who interviewed him in '03.. This is an incredible opportunity to hold on to DVD that portrays how much Michael Jackson was truly loved by his family and friends. This is a Public Memorial Service that you can share with your family and friends for years to come.
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