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10 Things Worth Remembering About Michael Jackson

Posted Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:46am PDT by Rob O'Connor in List Of The Day

Like anyone whos sold 750 million albums, Michael Jackson inspired both positive and negative press. Many people claimed to love him. Many others claimed to hate him. And there were even some who claimed to have no opinion on the matter. In the end, it is best to remember a person for the positive things they inspired and let the entertainment industry take care of all the nasty, exploitative stuff.

Surely, someone will write the ultimate expose and make a ton of money doing it. But not us here at List Of The Day! Were going to remain proudly poor. And generally play nice and take the high road. Because I honestly don't know the truth. I was never invited to Neverland Ranch (too ugly, I guess). I never met the man (too busy, I suppose). If he had wanted to meet at the Olive Garden for the never-ending pasta bowl or whatever they sell, I might've taken him up on it (let me check my book, Mr. Jackson, sir). If he agreed to take up the bill, surely I would've ordered dessert. (And Id to take something home for the missus.) Someone asked me in a moment of deep, reflective thought, if I had to sum up the man's life in, say, ten moments, what would they be? I wrote down what came immediately to mind and decided to share it with the world. It seemed the most honest way to do this. Michael Jackson had more showbiz talent when he was 11 years old than most of us will ever acquire. But he never found peace. His life felt sad. And just as he was about to launch a comeback of sorts, he doesn't make it. There's a Lifetime Movie of the Week here for sure. And I want to guess that this story doesn't fade into the night. True to the end, this story has legs.

10) "I Want You Back": His work with the Jackson 5 was undeniable. So don't even try. How often do you find an 11-year old who can sing like an old pro?

9) "Ben": It didn't take him--or more likely his managers--long to figure out he could have a solo career apart from the family. This song was drilled into my head when I was a kid, thanks to some school play that wanted to be with the times. Now, of course, like everything else, it's just old. But still better than 99% of what passes for entertainment these days. And that's not just some old guy complaining, there's mathematical proof if you need it.

8) Off The Wall: Jackson teams up with Quincy Jones and the future of popular music begins to formulate in their collective hands. In secret partnership with Pink Floyd, Jackson and Co. turn 1979 into the year of Wall rock.

7) Thriller: Not content with selling a million records, Jackson writes and records more hits for his 1982 follow-up where he goes on to sell a billion records. Which is so many records that no one can even count them. Needless to say (but,wel,l say it anyway), everyone owns this album whether they want to or not. It is bought for you by your aunt, your grandmother, your uncle who's still incarcerated. They all rally around and make sure you have it because they know you like music and collect records. This album practically came with the Xmas tree.

6) He Married Lisa Marie Presley For A Week Or Two:  Who cares if their love didn't last? It was a great stunt. And, really, when you're that rich, that famous and that bored, what else are you going to do? Bake bread for the rest of your life? Ride your own personal rollercoaster all day? I would've proposed to Lisa Marie Presley if I thought it would've meant getting to spend a few minutes with her. Beats watching reruns of MASH.

5) He Dangled A Child Out A Window Without Killing It: People got all up in arms because he dangled a child out a hotel window. People pretend to get upset over everything. Right now someone's pretending to be mad at this very blog (even though it LOVES you) because they're feeling emotional. But the point is, he didn't DROP the child. He knew what he was doing. He was showing off. He was being weird. Which is what people want. If they wanted normal everyday behavior, then Ron Sexsmith would be hugely popular. Who, you say? My point exactly! (I love ya, Ron, but songwriting alone ain't gonna do it).

4) Survived Bad Plastic Surgery: Everyone makes fun of his freaky appearance, but from what I've read, the poor guy did receive a bad nose job early on that caused breathing problems and affected his voice and it looks like he didn't always get the best advice. Either that or he was used as a guinea pig and experimented on and not everything went as planned. But he survived and he lived on and he didn't let it stop him from pursuing his dreams. I get a hangnail and I don't rebound for weeks.

3) Beloved Brother Of Famous Family: No matter how strange he seemed to the rest of us, WE DIDN'T KNOW HIM. I know more about my mailman than I know about Michael Jackson. What I do know is that in the end, strange as it may seem considering how larger than life he appeared, he was a beloved brother to a troubled family and despite their differences, they still lost a piece of their own.

2) The Moonwalk: You watch Michael move like that and you can't help but be a little impressed. He's pretty flawless with that stuff and I watched plenty of kids do a pretty barf-a-rific version of that Moonwalk many times over, proving that maybe Michael was a little more gifted than some people wish to concede.

1) He Owned The Beatles Catalog: OK, so Paul McCartney probably wasn't amused when his buddy went and outbid him for the Beatles song catalog. But you know if I had that kind of money sitting around, I would've done the same thing. How many Denny's Super Slam breakfasts can you buy after awhile? You need something more. And once I got a hold of the catalog, I would've sold every last song to every advertiser imaginable. Carnival Cruise would've had "Magical Mystery Tour." Any airline could've had "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds." A prosthetic hand company could've had "I Want To Hold Your Hand." The Bronx Zoo could have "Rocky Raccoon," "I Am The Walrus" and any other pet-themed tune. I would've sold everything out many times over. Does that make me a bad guy? Only in theory.

117 Comments

1. mary -
Why say more? YOU SAID IT BEST!!

2. shash -
This is sad and it is a process to take away a life of creative prophetic wonder from a society that was ungrateful enough to allow him to be taken apart by the hateful and greedy which had to be deeply rooted among the racial shadows. A society that no longer deserved his presence in this shrinking world. I hope he has risen to a culture worthy of his giving.

3. D33PPURPLE -
Well, I was surprised by #1. Rest in peace Michael.

4. rock lobster -
I agree, the focus should be the music, the videos, the concerts, the dancing, the talent. All the other stuff is hearsay and not really relevant on the music blogs.

5. jj -
who cares, he's dead.

6. zepbassmasta7x -
nice list---- R.I.P. Michael

7. Indisputable Truth -
The haters and hatemongers will still hold unto allegations which mean nothing . I'm not shocked that the media and others would still harp upon the worst and seek to tarnish a great person of color .Who had more talent in his left toe than they will ever have.CT you are the molester learn how to spell it before you speak it. I will remember how stupid you are.Mj has other songs that were great that the author didn't mention but it would take far too many pages to document all of his hits. don't forget he was co-writer of "we are the world" and what a great song it was not just for his ego but for what it did to help other people. Don't forget the millions of lives he touched which all of you haters will never do .Once again MJ rises above , RIP Michael. May others learn to take the high road but then again some are just too ignorant perhaps.

8. Yahoo! Music User -
Another victim of "Celebrity". Poor Michael J. never had a childhood! Professional entertainer his whole life. For what? The Love of Money, Power, & Fame. Why didn't they turn the London Concerts into a "Tribute Concert" to M.J.? It could have been a benefit for Word Hunger. Kinda ironic, don't you think. Was M.J. Anorexic?

9. Melva -
A "World" Icon has go on ahead. My heart goes out to his children. Visit this website: http://anointedvision.tripod.com/mj and write your condolence/memorial to the King of Pop which will be included in a book being published "In Memory of Michael".

10. Cursor -
Atleast MJ left his great work on Earth. Jimi Hendrix or Van Morrison didn't :( Michael Jackson will be missed.

11. PMS -
As a boy Michael had to be a man, as a man he captured the childhood he had lost. Yes, he was a strange bird - but he earned it, and frankly it really isn't any of our business! In my heart I don't believe that Michael ever molested anyone. I believe it was just as he sang and spoke about. Heal the world for all of us. His childlike attitude and heart full of love were the "real thing" and his desire to care for ill children and make a better place came from the heart. Michael knew hurt and loneliness that many us will be lucky to never feel. I can't imagine the pain he felt when money hungry idiots turned his life into a nightmare for profit and fame, some even using their own children to do so! You all know who you are!!! SHAME, SHAME, SHAME!!! I can only hope that in the future you may find your lives as "blessed" as you make Michael's! We will miss this man/child for a long time to come...

12. SHAY -
YA KNOW IT, YA KNOW IF THE WHOLE WORLD HAS TO
ANSWER RITE NOW JUST TO TELL YOU ONCE
AGAIN.....WHO BAD? HE IS WAS AND FOREVER WILL BE
TRULY MISSED. R.I.P TO THE KING M.J.

13. Yahoo! Music User -
jj or who every wrote "who cares hes dead." thats a horrible thing to say. you should never speak ill of the deceast, especially when you dont even know the person and what really went on in their life. if you dont care, than why even write a comment at all.

14. Gladys -
Michael Jackson, Wow! I feel so much sadness.
I cannot believe how this man has transcended every generation. I am nine-years older than Michael Jackson, yet I can still say that I grew up in his era- the era of the Jackson 5, and then the Jacksons, and then Michael.
R.I.P. Your legend will live on!

15. Maurice -
Why you guys like, yahoo, news, and other idiots out there, keep bringing up things he didin't do. You haters tried to bring him down but you all have failed. I'm 31, to our generation he was a hero to all. He made the thugs in the hood say, "man Mike, that a bad motha. You see what he did called it the MoonWalk. Better not nothing ever happen to that brotha." He has always been there for the us. When we didn't have the money to feed the hungry, he did that. He was the for the homeless, the hungry, and needy children. He never turned a blind eye. Everybody still hates on him because you all failed to KILL THE KING!!!!!

16. gladys w -
Michael rest in peace to Micheal's familey god be withyou
we all love MICHEALit's all been said he was a nice kind man I hate people trying to say all these bad thing about him the news meda alway trying to make thing worst than they are.

17. teddyballgame -
Sad, but millions of more important people have died living a GOOD life. This dude COULD have been special if he didn;t turn into such a freak for the last 10 years of his pathetic life.

18. Bullock -
So give him some bail out money so that he will be worth something

19. Richard -
6/26/2009

Today we lost a person of honor Michael Jackson.
A man that stood tall and stood small whom believed in all.
A man that was human and made mistakes, but who hasn’t.
His heart was big and said it all.
The world was his with each open hand.
Michael Jackson leaves behind joy for the entire world to remember.

Never forget the good things Michael Jackson stood for peace and harmony.
When the world turns dark walk out side and take a look up to the sky.

When you see that gleaming star shining brightly down, Smile and say goodnight Michael.

For Michael Jackson is a star and for ever will be.
May God bless you always. Rest in peace.

From Glinda Butler

20. Yahoo! Music User -
good luck king will miss you
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