Michael Jackson - Tribute to the King of Pop

Posted June 26, 2009 by JJSaidIt Staff

 

 

The news of Michael Jackson’s death brings to a close the story of arguably the greatest entertainer of the last 30 years.

 

 

 

Michael died after reportedly suffering cardiac arrest at his home in Los Angeles yesterday (25.06.09). An emergency 911 call was made at 12.30pm from Michael’s home, and he is believed to have been in a coma when he arrived at hospital.

 

 

Although the musician had a turbulent life, he was unrivalled not only in record sales for a solo artist, but in terms of his constant innovation, dedication, and mastery of the pop single.

 

 

Born the seventh of eight children into a performing family in 1958, Michael sang with his brothers from the age of seven in the group the Jackson Five, masterminded by his father Joe Jackson.

 

 

The group quickly became established as a major force in soul music with songs such as ‘I Want You Back’, ‘ABC’ and ‘I’ll Be There’ and Michael was fronting the band by the age of 11. His juvenile charm, signature dance moves and huge voice quickly set Michael apart from his brothers and by 1971 he had signed a solo record deal.

 

 

Four successful albums followed, but it was after a stint acting in musical film ‘The Wiz’ that Michael was spotted by producer Quincy Jones.

 

 

Michael and Quincy formed a formidable duo and between them created a trilogy of albums which established Michael as the biggest star on the planet and greatest pop musician of his generation.

 

 

Their first album together, in 1978, ‘Off The Wall’ mixed disco with pop, resulting in huge hits including ‘Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough’ and ‘Wanna Be Starting Something’.

 

 

It was on 1982’s ‘Thriller’, however, that Michael - after recording demos of hundreds of songs - created what has been described as the perfect pop album, mixing together, soul, disco, rock and a myriad of other genres. It eventually went on to become the biggest selling album of all time, with sales to date of over 100 million copies worldwide.

 

 

Opening with dance floor classic ‘Billie Jean’ and including the classic lead single ‘Thriller’, seven of the album’s nine tracks were eventually released as singles in Michael’s native US, which all reached the top ten of the singles chart.

 

 

Importantly ‘Thriller’ also established Michael - through its music videos - as a staple on the newly created MTV station, which over the next decade would prove to become a huge cultural influence and force across the world.

 

 

Michael also enjoyed huge success with his 1987 ‘Bad’ album, again with Quincy producing, which is also regarded as a landmark in pop history.

 

 

Huge budget pop videos and tours followed, ensuring Michael’s place as the biggest pop star of his generation.

 

 

The singer managed to live up to his albums’ success with his spectacular live shows, which saw him pull off incredible dance moves, including the ‘moonwalk’ in which he appeared to slide backwards across the surface of the stage.

 

 

Although controversy grew around the star’s seemingly changing appearance, including his skin appearing whiter - an issue he blamed on a skin disease and treatment for burns suffered after his hair caught on fire while filming a TV commercial - Michael’s next album, 1991’s ‘Dangerous’, was also well received. It enjoyed a number one single around the world in ‘Black Or White’ and earned rave reviews.

 

 

However, the world tour in support of the album didn’t go well and was abandoned before its conclusion. This marked a turning point in the star’s career, as his erratic behavior attracted more headlines than his music.

 

 

In 1993, Michael was accused of sexual abuse by 13-year-old Jordan Chandler. Michael’s relationship with children had already sparked media scrutiny when it was revealed he allowed youngsters to stay overnight as his Neverland ranch, in California - the mansion complete with a zoo and theme park. Michael eventually settled out of court with the Chandler family in January 1994 for $22 million.

 

 

The rumors about his sexual behavior wouldn’t go away and in 2003 he was once again accused of child molestation, although this time the case did make it to court. The singer faced a total of 10 charges all of which he vehemently denied. He was later acquitted of all charges.

 

 

Michael’s 1995 album ‘HIStory’ and the long-delayed ‘Invincible’ in 2001 were strong sellers, but with no tour support faded from the public’s attention quicker than others in Jackson’s career.

At the time of his death Michael was preparing for a phenomenal 50-date comeback residency at London’s O2 arena - dubbed ‘This Is It’.

 

 

Tickets for the dates - rumored to be his last - sold out within hours and the shows were tipped to be of a scale never previously seen from the star.

 

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5 Comments »

  1. One flesh's comment says

    On June 26, 2009 at 5:37 am

    Special tribute to Aviya… you are truly a real fan of his… I hope you get through this… and my prayers to all MJ family and friends!

  2. Aviya's comment says

    On June 28, 2009 at 12:24 am

    I dont know what 2 say right now….
    but thank u One flesh,I really dont know what 2 say..

    my email:

  3. One flesh's comment says

    On June 29, 2009 at 6:58 am

    I do hope you feel better… I know this has to be hard on you…
    For me, people I know die very often so it’s hard for me to mourn for a star or someone I didn’t personally know.
    But for you, I mean michael seemed to be your everything. You always defended him and always said great things about him on this website… as soon as I heard the tragic news, I thought of you! I really did. Although I don’t know you… I will admit that you’ve changed my concept and ideas about MJ, so I’ll be praying for you. Stay strong. Michael was blessed to have you as a fan.

  4. Aviya's comment says

    On July 2, 2009 at 10:26 pm

    WOW….
    Thank u so much for your beautiful words… it touches my soul.
    and u made me smile, real and unforced smile… something I didn’t do for almost a week. =)
    Well, you can imagine how I feel. Im trying 2 cope, recover, it’s like one part of me is dead.
    sounds bad, I know. But I’m really trying…
    and I feel better now actually. And I’ll stay strong, thanks to your and all my friends’ support.
    your comment is truly consoling, every word of it.
    God bless you, and u really can’t imagine what the power of words is…

    again, Im so sorry for my late comment, but
    Please, commemt on this, let me know u that read it..

  5. One flesh's comment says

    On July 3, 2009 at 7:14 am

    I read it! And I’m just glad you’re still hanging in there, staying strong because that’s what MJ would want. You know that, right? I’ve read that some people are killing themselves… but to me, a true fan wouldn’t but instead spend the rest of their days remembering MJ for the very things he did to gain your attention, your fan(ship) and your love!!! So do that… focus on 50 years of life that were not wasted… MJ did great things for people, so carry that on. Give back to people. Continue doing the good things MJ died doing and have faith that The Lord does everything for a reason!!! He doesn’t make mistakes… believe that!!! And always smile… and when it’s hard to find your smile, you can borrow mine!!!

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