• Zarxrax@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I didn’t care much about Michael Jackson when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s, but I came to appreciate his talent more once I was older. Aside from some of the other things that were already mentioned, he was known for some insanely unique and distinctive dance moves, and everyone wanted to do them. You know how kids these days are ‘dabbing’ or doing these dances that they saw on fortnight or wherever? Where did any of those popular moves originate from? I have no idea. But when you saw someone doing a Michael Jackson move, you knew EXACTLY who it came from.

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      whenever i hear his name (or that of his brothers), this is always the first thing that comes to mind.

      the next thing that pops in is usually this one.

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        It just occurred to me they probably wrote the song ABC because they were so young that’s what they were learning in school at the time.

        Heh, not really, but holy crap they’re young.

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          they weren’t quite that young. michael was eleven when that song was recorded and released.

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    It’s very similar to the previous “King”. Elvis Presley was not just a good musician, he was a cultural statement. When people first heard him sing on the radio they were sure they were listening to a black singer, but when he started talking in interviews it became very obvious that that he was not.

    Michael Jackson did something similar. He came from the musical background of black Soul bands, but as a solo artist he covered a variety of styles that were unexpected from a black musician. It’s not a coincidence that a lot of his songs deal with social issues as well (“It doesn’t matter if you’re black or white.”, “Heal the world.”, “start with the man in the mirror” where most songs of other artists are about love or having a party).

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    Good marketing and lucky timing. He benefited greatly from the rise of MTV and music videos. With his talents for music and dance, he was the right person at the right time to really take off. His music videos were good.

    And his PR people did fantastic work marketing him. Whoever convinced Disney to make the Captain EO ride at Disneyland was a genius.

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      I fucking loved Captain EO. Such insanity and catchy music and dance moves all blended in this 80s dystopian wild ride.

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    Hard to describe the impact he had, even if you didn’t care for his music. On fashion, choreography, design, the 80s were really driven by Jackson.

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    The fact that Thriller has been and still is the world’s best selling album for 42 years probably