Todos los vídeos etiquetados Michael_Jackson (Arqueologia, Historia Antigua y Medieval - Terrae Antiqvae) - Arqueologia, Historia Antigua y Medieval - Terrae Antiqvae2024-05-09T12:28:11Zhttps://terraeantiqvae.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=Michael_Jackson&rss=yes&xn_auth=noDo You Remember The Time?tag:terraeantiqvae.com,2009-08-15:2043782:Video:541362009-08-15T18:28:36.976ZJosé Luis Santos Fernándezhttps://terraeantiqvae.com/profile/JoseLuisSantosFernandez
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</a> <br></br>Maybe you think there has been too much Michael Jackson coverage already, but I could not resist posting this 1992 video.<br></br>
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Directed by John Singleton, and featuring an all-star cast, "Do You Remember the Time?" is set against an ancient Egyptian backdrop. The King of Pop serenades an Egyptian Queen (Somali former model Iman) in front of a pharoah (Eddie Murphy) and a bare…
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</a><br />Maybe you think there has been too much Michael Jackson coverage already, but I could not resist posting this 1992 video.<br />
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Directed by John Singleton, and featuring an all-star cast, "Do You Remember the Time?" is set against an ancient Egyptian backdrop. The King of Pop serenades an Egyptian Queen (Somali former model Iman) in front of a pharoah (Eddie Murphy) and a bare chested announcer (Magic Johnson).<br />
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At the end, he disappears from the chasing guards and turns into dust.<br />
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Perhaps inspired by the ancient Egyptian quest for immortality, Jackson admitted he wanted that song -- and the entire “Dangerous” album -- to live forever.<br />
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“I wanted to do an album that was like Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite,” he said in a 1992 interview. “So that in a thousand years from now, people would still be listening to it. Something that would live forever.”