He always supported the Democratic Party......And now here is one of his legends:
Singing his hit "Billie Jean," he flashed the moves that became known as the Moonwalk. It's difficult to remember now, after decades of pop and hip-hop acts having copied Jackson's choreography, how astounding a spectacle this was. The man was ... moving backward while walking forward. He was updating Gene Kelly dance-steps to a rhythm-and-blues song and adding his own slinky-robotic twist to them. After this, pop-music dance would never be the same:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VASYhabHkM
Jackson made a series of music videos that featured endlessly creative variations on the Motown 25 choreography. It didn't matter whether he worked in long-form (with director John Landis on the "Thriller" monster-mash video) or short (the dazzling dance-work on songs that weren't even top-tier Jackson songs, such as "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "Smooth Criminal").
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex30DYwQlHU
Jackson's videos had an importance beyond their own existence: They helped break down the barrier that kept R&B videos from being shown on MTV, which originally had a rock-only orientation.
When it came to TV, Jackson in later life did not benefit from the medium. His TV interviews after he became a reclusive, more eccentric man, such as the 2003 ABC special Living With Michael Jackson, did him no favors in reestablishing him as a mass-audience favorite.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1SLgFKU2fM
But those early and mid-career TV appearances capture what we should remember most about Jackson: that he was an artist who was both very much in the tradition of great pop, rock, and soul legends, and a revolutionary figure who broke new ground.
More on Michael Jackson:
Michael Jackson dies at 50
Michael Jackson: Colleagues and friends pay tribute
Jackson on TV: A classic artist, a revolutionary
Michael Jackson: Share your memories
Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta Billie Jean. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta Billie Jean. Mostrar todas las entradas
viernes, junio 26, 2009
Suscribirse a:
Entradas (Atom)