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October 29, 2009

Joe Jackson: Michael 'Worth More Dead Than Alive'

Joe Jackson says that Michael is making a bigger impact than ever since his June death from an apparent drug overdose.

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"He's worth more dead than when he was alive," Joe, 80, tells "Extra" in an interview that airs Thursday night. "I'd rather have him alive."

As Michael's movie "This Is It" rakes in $2.2 million in the box office, Joe adds, "When he was living, they didn't show this."

See 30 photos from the "This Is It" premiere

Joe admits he wasn't on board with the flick at first, which documents Michael rehearsing for his comeback tour of the same name.

"I didn't know what 'This Is It' meant," says Joe, who spoke to "Extra" in Las Vegas at the unveiling of a celebrity star honoring him and his famous family.

But the movie allows him to remember Michael "as I knew him best: performing and dancing on stage. Entertaining people," he says.

Hearing Michael's songs make Joe "very emotional," he admits. He sometimes sheds tears "when I'm off to myself and I start thinking about things that we went through," he says. "No one will ever see me, though."

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He has harsher feelings for his son's doctor, Conrad Murray, who is currently under investigation on manslaughter charges.

Joe says if he saw Murray, he'd "knock him out."

For more of "Extra's" exclusive interview with Joe Jackson, tune into "Extra" Thursday night!

Facts about Michael Jackson

Force in Music

Michael Joseph Jackson was born August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana. The youngest of five brothers, Michael showed a passion for performing at an early age — and at 11 in 1969, he and the Jackson 5 had released their first single. He remained a force in pop music for the next forty years.

Jackson 5

In 1970, the Jackson 5 became the first group in pop history to have their first four singles top the charts: “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” “The Love You Save,” and “I’ll Be There.”

Best-Selling Album in History

In 1982, Jackson released “Thriller” — the best selling album in history, with “Beat It,” “The Girl is Mine,” and “Billie Jean” rocketing to the top of the charts. His music videos made him a phenomenon — the ten-minute video for “Thriller” is considered one of the best music videos of all time. “Thriller” spent 37 non-consecutive weeks at number one and sold more than 40 million copies. It won eight Grammys in 1983 — a record.

Largest Endorsement Deal Ever

In 1984, Jackson’s endorsement deal with Pepsi was the largest of all time.

Speculation

Jackson’s hair caught on fire as a result of a special effect accident while filming a Pepsi commercial. Rumors began swirling that he underwent numerous plastic surgery procedures shortly after the accident.

Split from McCartney

In 1985, he became the owner of all the John Lennon-Paul McCartney copyrights when he acquired ATV Publishing. This reportedly ruined his friendship with McCartney.

'Bad' So Good

“Bad” spawned five number one songs: “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” “Bad,” “The Way You Make Me Feel,” “Man in the Mirror,” and “Dirty Diana.” Its year-long tour became the largest-grossing tour in history, and “Bad’s” 17-minute music video was directed by Martin Scorcese.

Neverland Ranch

At the end of the ‘80s, he moved to Neverland Ranch near Santa Barbara, Calif. A Ferris wheel, menagerie of exotic animals and a movie theater entertained underprivileged kids, while the ranch served as the location for Elizabeth Taylor’s eighth wedding. Without question, he was at this point one of the most famous faces in the world.

Bizarre Behavior

In 1993, he told Oprah Winfrey he suffered from vitiligo, a disease he says lightened his skin. He also laughed off rumors he tried to buy the bones of the Elephant Man and that he slept in a hyperbaric chamber. The interview was one of the most watched in history.

Accusations and Painkillers

In August 1993, Jackson was accused of molesting a 13-year-old boy — and police officers raided Neverland. Jackson claimed the boy’s father was attempting extortion, but by 1994, he had reached a private settlement with the family. Amid the scandal, Jackson’s sister La Toya said Jackson spent the night with young boys, and two former employees said they’d witnessed Jackson being sexually involved with young boys. Jackson canceled the “Dangerous” tour and said the stress caused an addiction to painkillers.

A Sham Marriage?

In the midst of molestation claims, Jackson announced he had married 26-year-old Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis’ daughter. They divorced in 1996.

Marrying Debbie Rowe

Jackson soon married Debbie Rowe, a nurse he’d met while undergoing treatment for vitiligo. They had a girl, Paris, and a boy, Prince. They divorced in 1999. (Jackson had a third child, Prince Michael Jackson II, also known as Blanket, in 2002. The identity of the mother has not been revealed.)

Facing World Scorn

Jackson soon faced worldwide scorn when he held his baby, called Blanket, over the railing of a hotel balcony in Berlin. Then, his Heal the World Foundation was cut from its tax-exempt status in California for not filing.

On Trial

In 2003, Jackson was charged with seven counts of child molestation and two of intoxicating a minor (the child was 14 at the time). In 2005 the case went to trial with Jackson eventually acquitted on all counts. Soon after, he moved to Bahrain in the Persian Gulf — and Neverland Ranch was closed. Jackson was fined $69,000 for not offering his employees insurance.

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Estelle, can you tell me how to watch the video on Michael Jackson’s childhood trauma? I would like to see it, too. Thank you in advance.


- kiki123
Posted 10/31/09 11:15 PM
 

You know Michael ask for forgivness along time before he died with his Dad so just let it go that’s between them and they worked it out. Growing up in the same time frame as I did, I understand alot of the history then. As for him being gone to soon now is a deep lost for us who grew up with the Jackson’s who blessed our world in so many ways. So for his movie I knew Michael always comes out on top with everything he does. So in some parts it was bettersweet but that’s the Michael I remember always as awesome as can be in all he does.


- gloriarose
Posted 10/30/09 11:34 PM
 

His death was a HOMICIDE, not a drug overdose. Why do tabloids keep trying to spin it like he was an addict when the coroner’s own words have proved them wrong.

Your title is also deceiving as if to implicate Joe Jackson is glad his son is dead. Shame on you!


- Hazel
Posted 10/30/09 09:56 AM
 

Hey what do you think about Michael’s mom and dad first being against the This is It Movie? Do you think this is selling Michael out? What do you think Michael would want. I hope he’s at peace and happy about how we his fans are remembering him. Is it possible for him to know what we’re doing to try and remember. I know dr gabe it’s a lot of questions, but hey, you know.

And BTW, Jena Dr. Gabe is the coolest lifechanger, ever


- Michelle
Posted 10/29/09 09:48 PM
 

Who the hell is Dr. Gabe?


- Jena
Posted 10/29/09 08:46 PM
 

Dr. Gabe I heard you say that Joe Jackson hadn’t called his son by name, but just called him an entertainer, well what do you think now? Have you seen This Is IT?!

Jim Ewbanck


- Jim
Posted 10/29/09 08:19 PM
 

I agree with you Tracy, but don’t you see what Dr. Gabe was saying? It’s not like Michael Jackson set out to hurt himself or cause himself unnecessary pain. His childhood experiences and early teen/adult years played a major role. I think American believe that if you have fame and the adulation of the world, then all of your problems just magically disappear. I’m with Dr.’s on this one.


- Estelle
Posted 10/29/09 06:57 PM
 

Thats sad that pop star Michael Jackson isnt Alive anymore thanks to Dr murray.His father Joe is very upset at Dr murray for what he did to his son Michael.June 25th 2009.Michael Jacksons Heart stopped beating because of the overdose by Dr murray.Hes sick in the Head.Dr murray should be proscuted what he did that day.June 25th 2009.Put Dr murray in prison without parole.Make him pay what he did that day.Joe Jackson is Still upset about the loss of his son Michael thanks to Dr murray.June 25th 2009.


- Samantha
Posted 10/29/09 06:39 PM
 

Dr. Gabe I was looking at your video on Michael Jackson’s childhood trauma. It kind of blew me away a bit. I think we all kinda forget that Michael had a number of events to sort out in his life—we’re all caught up in his stage presence and forget he was human with imperfect parents like the rest of us.
Guess maybe that’s why he loved the stage so much—he could escape and forget, too.
BTW anybody ever tell you that you bear a remarkable resemblance to Mr. Michael Jackson, prior to his lightening procedures? Aren’t you a bit of a looker, Dr. Gabe (tongue & cheek!) hope u don’t mind, cutie!


- Estelle
Posted 10/29/09 06:39 PM
 

i feel that everybody is in the spotlight now because he didnt want them in it before i do feel he is paralle with elvis i was 8 when elvis died i dont understand how such good people hurt themselves for the fans they will both be missed


- tracy
Posted 10/29/09 03:14 PM
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