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Remembering Michael Jackson (Part 1)

Michael Jackson
Rob Sheffield remembers Michael Jackson

The night Michael Jackson died: a street corner in Brooklyn, Bedford Avenue at North 5th, 1 a.m., a car with the windows down, blasting "Wanna Be Starting Something". Another car pulls up to the intersection, same song, a minute or so further in. For a moment, interlocking "mama-say mama-sah ma-ma koo-sahs." It was a moment that summed up everything we loved about Michael Jackson, as every car, every bar, every open window seemed to throb with the same beat, as if Jackson had successfully syncopated the whole world to his own breathy, intimate, insistent rhythmic tics.

Of the many weird things about Michael Jackson, the weirdest will always be the music. Tragic wages-of-fame stories and celebrity disasters are a dime a dozen, but there has never been anyone who wrote or sang like this man. For a few years, from 1969 to 1973 or so, he was the child-star singer of the Jackson 5, and he already had that voice, soaring over the fast songs ("I Want You Back," "The Love You Save") and piercing in the ballads ("I'll Be There," "Got To Be There").

If he'd never done anything beyond this – if he'd settled into the respectable career groove of a Gladys Knight – he still would have been mourned and remembered today, as these songs have never left the radio.

In 1979, with Off The Wall, he invented modern pop as we know it. He'd been around for years, making the occasional solo record, but for literally millions of us, it was a de facto debut album from a kid – a kid! Like us! – we were hearing for the first time. It was an unabashed disco record, with an anthem called "Burn This Disco Out" at a time when "disco" was the most polarising word in pop music.

But it was a disco record that imagined the entirety of pop in disco terms, and it sounded universal on a level nobody had imagined possible before – even Donna Summer's Bad Girls, which had dominated 1979 radio, sounded a bit narrow in comparison. Off The Wall had more hits than the radio had time to play: When "Rock With You" crashed the radio, it was time for "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough" to go home, but the radio just kept right on playing it – because none of us had gotten enough. His voice had that sad, lonely, vulnerable twitch, just as his songs felt haunted by something otherworldly and beautiful. He was as personal and eccentric as any crackpot singer-songwriter could be – yet he was also the most famous guy in the world.

The only reason Off The Wall isn't remembered as the greatest pop record ever is that Thriller was even bigger and even better. People love to argue Off The Wall vs. Thriller, but there will never be any loser in that fight. Everybody who heard Thriller wanted a piece of it, and every pop musician out there spent the next few years trying to catch up with it – even Michael, who didn't even get close with Bad.

The obvious plan was for "Beat It" to crack rock radio, but it failed, just because rock radio had already cracked and played the hell out of "Billie Jean". And "Human Nature." And "P.Y.T." and "Somebody's Watching Me" and "State of Shock" and "Farewell My Summer Love".

User comments
It's so very sad..I feel a lump in my throat every now and then when I think about his songs and how he has died.Like a lot of child stars he had a lot of trouble in his life.It's not an easy thing to grow up in the public spotlight, no matter how much they might crave that attention.He did seem fragile and it seems he had become frail in his body in the past few years.How sad it is that he had nobody to guide him along the rough path of his stardom and make sure he kept himself out of harms way.Downtrodden in the press for his eccentricities and perhaps not very wise with the way he portrayed himself even..I believe taken advantage of by unscrupulous people and even though he was acquitted of the crime he was accused of, it painted him with its ugly brush in many people's eyes.The world has missed out on a great tour by a brilliant singer,songwriter,dancer.R.I.P Michael Jackson...you WILL be missed by millions of fans.Condolences to his family and the children he loved so much.

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