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Uri Geller : In memory of Michael Jackson 1958-2009
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มีหลายเรื่องที่ Uri Geller เล่าถึงความทรงจำดีๆที่น่าประทับใจเกี่ยวกับไมเคิล เลยเลือกอันนี้มาค่ะ (ถ้ามีคนเคยเอามาลงแล้ว ปอยขอร้องไห้ให้กับความผิดพลาดของตัวเองด้วยค่ะ TT^TT)
Uri interviewed for South African Radio My defining memory of Michael Jackson — vulnerable, brilliant, otherworldly — is of watching him dance to the soundtrack of a movie. This was early in our friendship, around ten years ago in New York, and I was amazed by the Hollywood posters and eight-foot cutouts that decorated his hotel room: Anakin Skywalker peeping out from the folds of Darth Maul's cape, E.T. bicycling over the full moon.
I told him he should see The Matrix, because of the spoonbending sequence, and he immediately instructed his aides to book a cinema. The response was instant: "Yes Michael!" Nobody around him every said 'No' to him... and during the tragedy that unfolded over the next decade, I often reflected that what he needed above everything was someone to tell him 'No' once in a while.
We took Michael's little boy to the Sony cinema, and sat side-by-side in the empty auditorium with boxes of popcorn and candy.
After about half an hour, Michael slipped out of his seat. I assumed this was his way of avoiding goodbyes, but after a few minutes I looked round and saw him silhouetted in the projectionist's beam. He was dancing, lost in the moves that only he could make — the twists, the spins, the moonwalk. No one else on Earth ever danced like that. Michael was absorbed in the soundtrack, unaware I was watching him. He was mesmeric.
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