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Michael Jackson: Remember The Time

Posted Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:33pm PST by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

You can't blame kids for just wanting to download singles for .99 as opposed to buying an entire album. Why bother? They really don't need the other 16 tracks on the CD. They are just filler anyway.

I'm not sure who is at most fault--the artist, label or media--but this whole notion that it is acceptable to deliver an album that is only digestible in small dosages is annoying. Considering the slump in record sales in recent years, it is apparent that the buying public has had enough.

This wasn't the case 25 years ago when Michael Jackson released his classic Thriller album. I'm looking at the track listing and the notes about the performance of each single, and it is actually pretty shocking when compared to contemporary records.

Thiller had just nine songs on it. Of those nine songs, seven reached the top 10.  If you break down those seven top 10 tracks, five entered the top five, two of which even hit number one. Talk about getting your money's worth. Soulja Boy has been Yahoo! Music's most searched artist for more than two months, but doesn't the Superman craze stop with "Crank That"?

I am not comparing the artistry of Michael to that of Soulja Boy. I'm just making the point that there is a major difference between the music crazes that consumed 13-year-olds today and 25 years ago. I should know. I was in the 8th grade when Thriller came out. The only song I hated on the album was "Billie Jean" and that's solely because my name is Billy, and all the kids thought it was so funny to call me Billie Jean.

Even as a young teen it was easy to appreciate Mike's good music. For me, it was the pureness in his voice when he sang ballads like "She's Outta My Life" from the Off The Wall album or the way he attacked each syllable on "Beat It." Add to that the production genius of Quincy Jones and all the elements of performance that Mike brings to the table and it was revolutionary. 25 years later it is still relevant.

Eighteen year-old Chris Brown can impress his fans by incorporating a tribute to Mike during his show while more bits of Mike's work can be found in offerings from everyone from Usher to Ne-Yo to Fallout Boy (see Mike influences video show).

A couple more young Mike fans will be paying their respects in an even bigger way. Kanye West, will.i.am, and Akon contribute remixes to Thriller - 25th Anniversary Edition due out in February.

Will.i.am remixes "The Girl Is Mine 2008," "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)," and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'," the latter also features Akon. Kanye provides "Billie Jean 2008." These are packaged along with the original track listing, a few previously unreleased songs and a DVD featuring three videos and the classic Motown 25: Yesterday, Today And Forever performance of "Billie Jean" where Michael introduced the Moon Walk.

It's crazy to think that a person with such a legacy has descended from the uncontested self-proclaimed King Of Pop to that of the King Of The Tabloids for his controversial plastic surgeries and affection for kids.

After the child molestation trial in 2005, I seriously wondered how his catalog would fare after he endured such a turbulent media frenzy. Water cooler talk about the trial had not been in Mike's favor. I got my answer when attending my wife's company's holiday party that year.

While socializing and eating hors d'oeuvres, the deejay started the party, kicking things off with Michael's "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." I felt a lump in my throat. I thought, Everyone is sick of Mike right now. No one wants to give him a second thought. The deejay needs to change the song.

But I was wrong. People put down their drinks and packed the dance floor within minutes. It was like it was 1979 all over again.

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1346 Comments

21. Muskieman -
I was watching "13 Going On 30" the other night with my 11 and 12 year old daughters. In the movie, Jennifer Garner's character is at a party, and to liven things up, she asks the DJ to put on "Thriller" and she does the thriller dance sequence. My girls were so enamored with that, I took them to YouTube to see MJ's videos. They loved them and were dancing like crazy.

MJ was ahead of his time and his music is eternal. Still valid today.

22. Yahoo! Music User -
I object to the fact that you say kids now days only buy singles. No one I know buys songs off of iTunes. All my friends buy albums. Also, not trying to start an arguement, but I detest Michael Jackson. To think Pink Floyd released The Wall just three years earlier and then this album comes out, a titanic swing if you ask me. I beleive this album was the final piece of the puzzle to the downfall of music as we know it today.

23. Yahoo! Music User -
I love Michael Jackson! Despite all the bad media he is still staying strong. His music is so amazing. No one can make hits like he can. There is no other that is his equal. He is and always will be the King of Pop.

24. Rain C -
Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson SHOULD collaborate on an album considering their past successes. Those two are a match made in heaven and could conceivably re-invigorate an ailing musical market with a brilliant album.

There is no question that a great and many things have changed since the 80's... and change is not always for the best. Thriller cannot be compared to todays popular music. There is no comparison to be made.

In principle, the quality of Thriller's songwriting, production and overall polish can only compete with itself.

I think it might be a good idea to re-examine what made the 80's so great in terms of music and try to get back to that.

25. sprocket9727 -
Not the best album ever. I've got to give that honor, hands down, to the Beatles for Sgt. Pepper's.

26. Dean D -
Yeah, I have to agree that popular music just isn't what it used to be. I'm not just saying that because I was a teenager in the 70s either. Really, how many albums can you find anymore that have half the songs on it hit the top ten? I try to keep current with good music, but it's getting harder to find good music - where you want to buy the whole album. A lot of these artists and their songs, everything about them is becoming so generic. Producers have to "manufacture" the sound to try to keep our attention and it's just not cutting it. We need some new artists that can just knock our socks off! Where are they hiding?

27. Kam -
"Thriller" is a phenomenon, hands down. It stands on its own, which is what real music does.

28. Luger -
In "dis"? WTF? You are so hip!!!

29. JayRemy -
michael is the KING OF POP!!!

30. amospammaia -
nobody gets even close to how good he was. i wish he was still turning out records.

31. Yahoo! Music User -
Amen, brothers and sisters...amen...

32. ROXY -
i just used to admire jackson's geat voice when i was 7 years old and dreamt that one day i can meet him and marry him. that time i didn't even know a word of english. that's whom i can call really greatest singer ever. god bless him to bring us more light to our lives.

33. Ash Ketchum -
i love MJ. god, even though im only 19. i sweaarr to you, he is such a musical god. i cant wait for the 2008 cd.

34. Yahoo! Music User -
his song still contnue to give off good vibes

35. jackie -
i love all ur songs especially the one entitled "one day in your life" i can relate to that song.. very sad!

36. KaushikM -
I heard him first time in 1978 and I knew he will reach top

37. appu -
michael jackson music is evergreen,he is a legend...ilove his music n always will.long live michael jackson n his music

38. michael p -
michael jackson needs to confess and repent his sins to the Jesus Christ of the Bible in order to be saved. His monies and his fame will not buy him a plcae in heaven or in the new world. JESUS ALONE IS THE WAY, THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE. OUTSIDE THE FELLOWSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST THERE IS NO ASSURANCE OF SALVATION. MJ...., listen to Jesus Christ; not to your money and sinful lifestyles.

39. Luger -
WTF are "gangstas" doing in the sewers?

40. Yahoo! Music User -
additionally, Daft Punk are perfect example (even though they're getting on in age) of how a genre or niche can be carved out. If there are subsequent copycats or offshoots, they likely won't pack the punch of the "originale." The same happened with goth, industrial, new wave, doom metal, and many other sub-genres.

I have a burning question: what happened to jazz? subsumed to a small degree by pop, but not enough apparently.
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