Monday, July 13, 2009

RIP MJ Hollywood Memorial

Recent trip to LA has given me a Birdseye view of the MJ death and
resulting adulation from true fans. The Grammy Museum tribute and
chronological airing of Michael Jackson's videos on a theater sized
screen was truly special. Watching a racially and age diverse cast of
visitors to the museum pay their respects, marvel at the achievements
of the King of Pop, and dance with wild abandon to his videos helped
me attain closure.

Through death, passion for our generation's biggest star's life has
been rekindled. Michael Jackson was a mega star in an age of
celebrity. His battles for supremacy with Prince, Madonna, U2 and
other giants of his era are the stuff of legend. MJ has prevailed over
all of them in terms of sheer celebrity, but it took death to make
that happen for him.

My LA trip has been a surreal sensory overload. Seeing a prism of
America reflecting on his death by celebrating his life's music has
been therapeutic. I have heard his music pumping in the shops on
Melrose, listened to tributes on every genre of radio stations, seen
cars driving on roads all over the city booming soundtracks of MJ,
heard his music dominate the soundscape in trendy clubs, and randomly
witnessed hotel guests as young as 5 sing his lyrics in swimming pools
with their families. This has demonstrated how profound his life and
death have been on our culture. It also illustrates how his legend
will only continue to grow. Perhaps, most ironically and tragically,
it took death for him to achieve the love he yearned for his entire
life.

The highlight of my trip thus far has been the impromptu memorial,
shrine, and vigil fans have set up on the Hollywood walk. Seems
fitting that in the middle of the insanity of realistic character
actors depicting Chucky, Michael Myers, Freddie, Batman, Bumble Bee
from Transformers, and more, an organic tribute has emerged around MJs
star. A sort of ghetto memorial replete with candles, letters, photos,
and song lyrics. Michael Jackson's impact has been amplified through
death. His life was a circus so it's only natural that his death would
mirror and magnify it. We will never witness a celebrity so big,
tortured, imperfect, philanthropic, eccentric, and genius. RIP Michael
Jackson. The world loves you.

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Ooh Wee Sticky Icky!

They put it in the air out here like it's Amsterdam. Krazy that the
Pharmacies are really "green" and it's so widespread. We even saw a
Kush store along the beach.

California, Knows how to party. California, knows how to party.

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LA Dreaming

I always work out extra hard in LA. Riding bikes along the beach in
Venice with beautiful Malibu Mountains in the background. A visual
orgy of stimulation, lush ocean smells, and vivid eye candy.

LA might be the only city I would leave DC for. Me and the Mrs are
fitting in a month's worth of activity in our time here. We love it!!!

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Friday, July 10, 2009

#buzz2009 Social Networking Event in DC

Smartbrief did a phenomenal job with their Buzz 2009 event in downtown
DC. Small intimate event with 70 world class marketing leaders on site
simulcast to 7,000 live online.

The highlights were a panel an key note address featuring Guy Kawasaki
and Andy Sernovitz. Andy teaches a course at my Alma mater
Northwestern University on word of mouth and viral marketing. And Guy
is the celebrity Twitter guru that runs alltop.com.

Can't wait for Buzz 2010 now.

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Leaving DC headed to LaLa Land

Great view from the plane of the beautiful DC skyline. Love the
monuments and gorgeous weather. Off for a week of business in LA. Will
definitely mix in pleasure to make sure I work hard and play harder.

Let's Go LA. The Gaskins are coming.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Mammatus Cloud Formations and the King of Pop

Did Michael Jackson's face really appear over NYC in a cloud formation? Apparently, thousands of New Yorkers saw this "miracle" the day after MJ died inside a new cloud formation known as Mammatus. I was a skeptic myself until I saw the Jennie Moe CNN segment. This really is AMAZING.

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