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06/26/09 | by Abe Tran [mail] | Categories: Music, News, Challenges

Worth Knowing: At Age 50, Michael Jackson has Passed Away

If you haven't heard the news yet, Michael Jackson, 50, died yesterday from cardiac arrest. Rumors and media speculation have focused on his deteriorating health for some time now. You can read more about it and watch a pseudo-tribute to the artist in Time Magazine's article - Michael Jackson Dead at 50: A Life of Talent and Tragedy.

Jackson's latter years were certainly filled with weirdness; his once spectacular media persona fell to the wayside as the life-long hit artist became the focus of much negative media attention and the butt many jokes. Still, his legacy cannot be denied, and, as a public figure, he affected much positive change through his music and philanthropy. In remembrance of the artist, here is a list of my favorite songs by Michael Jackson:

5) Dirty Diana - Many people don't count this song among MJ's greatest hits, but if you listen to the way MJ sings it, you can tell that he's singing with everything he's got. His intonation, more than the lyrics, really conveys how much he wants to resist her, but just can't. This song is a perfect example of what makes him the King of Pop and one of the great voices in music. Man, Diana was so dirty - noo.

4) Black or White - I remember watching the music video for this on MTV, back when MTV had music videos, and thinking how cool it was the way one person was warped into the next. Jackson's songs were as much about presentation as they were about the music. In re-watching the video just now, I'm reminded of how truly epic and globally unifying Michael Jackson was. "I'm not gonna spend my life being a color."

3) Man in the Mirror - For some reason, I used to sing this song ALL THE TIME when I was younger. I would just leave this song, from the Bad album, on repeat and let the words inspire me. Don't be too hard on me: I was still young and fat then, and I needed some motivation.

2) Thriller - If not Michael Jackson's most famous song, it is certainly his most famous music video. I would argue that it is the most famous music video of all time (and I wouldn't be alone).

1) Billie Jean - At the end of the day, Billie Jean is still, undeniably, my favorite MJ hit. Many people might not agree, but I like the song for it's awesome dance beats, and the way the emotion comes through in his voice (like in Dirty Diana). It's also one of his earliest hits and the one I like singing along to most.

The songs are linked to their YouTube videos, so you can just click the links to hear the songs. I also just want to make honorable mentions of Heal the World (which may have been a little sappy, but I have fond memories of when it premiered) and Smooth Criminal (which inspired the awesome cover by Alien Ant Farm and was, possibly, their only hit).

Challenge: Can you name five other Michael Jackson songs, not mentioned here? No internets please.

Challenge II: Can you name the Michael Jackson video game that was often found in arcades in the 90's?

3 comments

Comment from: Brett Yates [Visitor] · http://theworstever.typepad.com
The first challenge is probably the easiest this blog has ever offered. Here are five favorites: "Ben," "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough," "The Way You Make Me Feel," and "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'."

I spent a lot of time this past Christmas listening to the Jackson 5's version of "The Little Drummer Boy." I'm sure Jackson 5 songs don't count for this challenge, but I thought I'd offer it as a recommendation anyway. It's really good.

Did you know that, at the end of the music video for "Jam," Michael Jackson tries to teach Michael Jordan how to dance? I can't believe I didn't know about that until today. They also play some one-on-one in the video -- MJ vs. MJ. YouTube it.

Your five are good choices. I've always been sort of embarrassed about finding "Man in the Mirror" a little bit inspirational, too.

I had no idea that Jackson had a video game. I'm curious to find out what it is, but I'll wait and let someone else handle that challenge.
06/26/09 @ 22:25
Comment from: Brett Yates [Visitor] · http://theworstever.typepad.com
Ha! I just realized that my list of five in the previous comment actually only included four. Woops. But since I mentioned "Jam" later on, I still think that challenge belongs to me.
06/26/09 @ 22:34
Comment from: Abe Tran [Member] Email · http://www.skygreenproductions.com
Obviously, Brett wins today's challenge, by answering correctly, and by being the only one to answer.

Moreover, I am thoroughly impressed that "Beat It" and "Bad" were not included among the list of songs Brett used to answer.

I always loved the music video for Bad...
06/27/09 @ 13:23

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