Unforgettable moments from the Michael Jackson memorial service
While others eulogized Jackson’s musical legacy, his influential dance moves or his charitable contributions to society,
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The Staples Center isn’t exactly the sort of venue to inspire large crowds to behave themselves (witness the rioting by some Lakers fans following the team’s
Pallbearers Randy, from left, Marlon, Tito, Jermaine and Jackie paid tribute to brother Michael by wearing a gold necktie, a single sequined white glove and sunglasses. Standing side by side during the memorial service, their grief was palpable. (Mario Anzuoni / EPA)
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It wasn’t the most well-known of Jackson’s songs, but Hudson’s heartfelt rendition of “Will You Be There,” off his 1991 album “Dangerous,” might have been the event’s most moving musical tribute. Hudson lost her mother, brother and nephew in a tragic shooting last year, and her emotionally charged performance -- in spite of the distracting dancers around her -- was as stirring as it was soulful. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
Just a few weeks ago, wed barely caught a glimpse of Jacksons 11-year-old daughter Paris. Since her fathers death less than two weeks ago, the masks shes worn in public all her life have come off and at his memorial service she spoke to the public for the first time.
I just want to say, ever since I was born, Daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine. And I just wanted to say that I love him so much, she said shakily into the microphone, as her family surrounded her with support. As soon as the moment was over she fell into her aunt Janets arms and was escorted off stage. (Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)
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Unadorned by vocals, his stripped-down version of “Human Nature,” itself a gentle if haunting ballad from “Thriller,” proved a poignant reminder of Jackson’s versatility as an artist, by turns striking and smooth. (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images)
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Wonder noted that Jackson had covered the song himself, and Michael handled his version “so incredibly,” said Wonder. It was one of the more personal moments of the telecast, as Wonder let his voice crack, and drifted his piano into the heartbreaking They Wont Go When I Go. The two-song medley was nearly eight minutes long, and the Staples Center crowd was still. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)