Friday, September 25, 2009

Should Michael Jackson Tapes be Public?


Taped conversations between Michael Jackson and his one-time friend Rabbi Shmuley Boteach are the subject of a new book: 'The Michael Jackson Tapes: A Tragic Icon Reveals His Soul in Intimate Conversation.' The rabbi appeared on NBC's 'Today' show to discuss the 30 hours of recordings (taped with Jackson's permission) he used when writing the book.

"I don't think Michael will be looked at the same after people read this book," Boteach says. "It's impossible... So many of us who look at Michael as strange or weird - that's not what I experienced. [I saw] indescribable pain."

Should these tapes be made public? Should these private conversations be made available to all? Who is to say, I hope they shed a light on the true pain this amazing performer suffered. No one will ever know that pain he struggled with inside... May he Rest In Peace now! xoxo D

Watch the NBC interview below:


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