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Michael Jackson Slurring His Words Recording Played At Trial: ‘I Didn’t Have A Childhood’


Posted on Oct 05, 2011 @ 08:55PM - Add a comment

By Alexis Tereszcuk - Radar Senior Reporter

The prosecution played the complete voice recording made by Dr. Conrad Murray of Michael Jackson in court on Wednesday and his slurring was almost incoherent as he talked about his dreams for his future, which was cut short upon his tragic death on June 25, 2009.

Dr. Murray made the voice recording with his iPhone on May 10, 2009 and jurors were given a printed transcript of the conversation between Jackson and his doctor and the heartbreaking recording has the King of Pop talking about his terrible childhood, saying “I had no childhood.”

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Michael Jackson Slurring His Words Recording Played At Trial: ‘I Didn’t Have A Childhood’


Posted on Oct 05, 2011 @ 05:40PM - Add a comment

By Alexis Tereszcuk - Radar Senior Reporter

The trial of Dr. Conrad Murray will continue Thursday with prosecutors focusing on the multitude of drugs found in Michael Jackson's home  -- propofol, lidocaine, lorazepam and others -- as they try to convince a jury that the Houston-based cardiologist is guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death.

The trial of Dr. Conrad Murray will continue Thursday with prosecutors focusing on the multitude of drugs found in Michael Jackson's home  -- propofol, lidocaine, lorazepam and others -- as they try to convince a jury that the Houston-based cardiologist is guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death.

L.A. Deputy District Attorney David Walgren has said he will call a toxicology expert and a coroner's investigator to testify. RadarOnline.com will resume its gavel-to-gavel live stream of the trial, beginning at 8:45am PT/11:45am ET  today.

On Wednesday, the prosecution played the complete voice recording made by Murray of Jackson in court. In the recording, the singer is heard slurring his words is almost incoherent as he talked about his dreams for his future, which was cut short upon his tragic death on June 25, 2009.

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Calling All Musicians :iShred Live


Posted on Aug 03, 2010 @ 09:23AM - Add a comment

Griffin Technology has created a cable that’s going to make my life a whole lot easier, and louder.  Now when I’m on the road, or even at home, I can grab my guitar, my iphone and Griffin’s new GuitarConnect cable and plug in my headphones and rock out anywhere I want.

Griffin Technology has created a cable that’s going to make my life a whole lot easier, and louder.  Now when I’m on the road, or even at home, I can grab my guitar, my iphone and Griffin’s new GuitarConnect cable and plug in my headphones and rock out anywhere I want.

The GuitarConnect cable makes let’s you use your iphone headphone port to connect your headphones and guitar and start jamming away– turning your iphone into a mobile guitar rig and practice amp. Using iphone guitar effects applications like iShred Live, I have a whole effects board without needing a 300 lb. roadie to lug it all around for me. It’s all right there in my iphone. iShred LIVE includes a built in chromatic tuner, metronome, 48 preset slots to store sounds, a music/loop player, amp simulator and tons of effects, so now, anywhere I find myself on the road, whether it’s the tour van, backstage, or in the hotel room, I can tune out all the noise and just plug in and play. Who knows if when inspiration strikes I’m going to have an amp and the right cables handy? The GuitarConnect cable lets me reduce the number of equipment I need to take with me which always a plus.  I always have my iphone with me.  Now with the new Griffin GuitarConnect cable I only need to have my guitar and earphones handy to start playing, writing and recording anywhere I want.

By Jim Lindberg, The Black Pacific

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