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Jarvis Cocker speaks about Michael Jackson on 'Question Time'

He appears alongside various politicians on the programme

Jarvis Cocker has used his appearance on BBC political panel show 'Question Time' to pay tribute to Michael Jackson, who died last week (June 25).

Despite being known for his onstage 'attack' on Jackson during the 1996 BRIT Awards (where Cocker jumped onstage and wiggled his bum in protest at the pomposity of the self-styled king of pop's performance) the former Pulp frontman said he was a fan of Jackson as a musician.

"If there's a tragedy about the whole thing, I would say that's that if he'd have kept making great records - like he did in the mid-'80s - up to now that would have been great. But for some reason, for the last 20 years he didn't do that, and for me that's the tragic part of it," he explained.

Cocker also chastised host David Dimbleby for saying he "mooned" Jackson at the BRIT Awards.

"You described it incorrectly earlier," he said, pointing at Dimbleby. "I never mooned anybody in my whole life!"

When asked if they considered Jackson to be a genius by Dimbleby, Cocker paused before giving his answer.

"Yeah. He invented the moonwalk!" he said, garnering laughter from the studio audience.

Cocker was joined on the programme by Labour Party Deputy Leader Harriet Harman, former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith, Liberal Democrat Education Spokesperson David Lawes and Daily Mail columnist Peter Hitchins.

The five answered questions from the audience on subjects including ID cards, the economy, the state of British politics, schools, the privatisation of UK railways, jail terms for murderers and great train robber Ronnie Biggs.

The programme is available to watch on BBC iPlayer for a limited time.

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fishski 

Jul 6, 2009

Being pedantic, he didn't invent the moonwalk!

forcenine 

Jul 6, 2009

He hardly 'used' his appearance for this. He was directly asked about MJ and responded somewhat awkwardly. I wouldn't call it much of a 'tribute' either. Odd choice of words there.

markiechops 

Jul 6, 2009

Very nice of you to try and spin him out of the hole he'd dug for himself, NME, I'm sure, but you know as well as the rest of us that when he wasn't speaking about Jacko he came across as inarticulate, ill-informed, and very out-of-touch. I love Jarv as much as the next popster, but he really have stayed at home instead.

Hammerinho 

Jul 6, 2009

Shamone Mutha Fucker!

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