Posts Tagged ‘Music’
Michael Jackson: An American Icon

Do you remember parachute pants? How about bandannas? Growing up in the ‘80s was quite a memorable experience. I can remember taking break-dancing lessons at a local teen club in Louisville, KY. I was about 8 or 9-years-old then, and my competitive nature propelled me to be asked to become a member of the club’s break-dancing team, “The CC Breakers.” Crystal Cove was the name of the club, and I still remember many names and faces from that experience. One of the first dance-moves I learned, which was before the break-dancing lessons, was self-taught. I picked it up by observing my idol, Michael Jackson. I was an incredible moonwalker at a very early age. Mike was my hero.

My parents bought me the “Thriller” cassette, and I still remember carrying my table-top tape recorder/player around everywhere I went and playing the tape over and over and over. The lyrics of “Beat It,” “Billy Jean,” “The Girl Is Mine,” “PYT,” and especially, “Thriller,” are forever ingrained in my memory. I loved Michael Jackson.

My mother, being more aware of time and history and having the realization of documenting the present, helped me to start a Michael Jackson scrapbook. I still can recall sifting through newspapers and magazines — carefully cutting out pictures and articles about the King of Pop (MJ). My parents bought me the famous, shiny, right-handed glove (of course, it was not as cool as the real one). They bought me two special articles of “outerwear,” too — the badass Thriller jacket, and the zipper-covered Beat It jacket. I was the man… I had the training, I had the passion, but most importantly, I had the attire. “You Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’”? I was the man.

Okay, Elvis was my first love… And, KISS came shortly thereafter. But, I can remember MJ being the first musical artist that hypnotized me. I cannot listen to any song on the Thriller album without being jettisoned back 27 years in history — it’s like association in its purist form.

Last night (6-25-09), I received a text message from a friend. It informed me of MJ’s untimely demise. To be honest, I first thought it was a spam-message — you know, the crappy Forwards you get from your friends and family. But, when I got home, and then today, watching the news is like watching my own funeral. I mean, my childhood idol was way too young for this to happen. Is this a joke? Is this one of those “fake your death and run to a 3rd world country for anonymity” schemes?

Michael has been chastised over and over for being a little “eccentric,” and many things (like reconstructive surgery) he brought on himself. But, he has been an easy target for many cruel jokes over time, and especially the last ten years. I read a book about him when I was a kid — one that talked about his childhood. His life, as a child, was more messed-up than his life as an adult. I admit that I don’t know the truth about Michael, and I never will. However, a part of me has always sympathized with him. How could anyone that lived his life be expected to act normal?

Well, he’s gone now. It still seems surreal, but there are a few things that will always be “real.” Michael Jackson entertained millions of people, Michael Jackson changed music videos forever, Michael Jackson was the architect of Pop Music, and most of all, Michael Jackson affected many people — even some simple folks like me.

 
Susan Boyle: Fairy tales can come true…

Sometimes, the unexpected happens. And often, when it does, it touches many people.

That is what happened to Susan Boyle in the U.K. when she auditioned for "Britain's Got Talent" (the British version of America's Got Talent). So many times we see "pretty" or "handsome" folks get the nod, as the average Joe (or Joann in this case) gets kicked to the curb. After seeing this video, I knew that I needed to share this with our readers.

Susan is an unemployed 47 year-old woman from Scotland. She is what some would call a "cat-woman" (being a single older woman that loves her kitty), but she packs a set of pipes that many would die for. Her audition for "Britain's Got Talent" has landed her a place in the hearts of millions across the globe. In an interview, Susan professed that she always "dreamed" of performing in front of a large audience. Her playful personality and strikingly "average" appearance have won over an audience of "average," and also "elite," people everywhere. Susan is sort of a modern-day "Cinderella," so to speak.

Just watch the video: click here (embedding has been disabled due to request), and you will agree — that Susan is a one-of-a-kind talent in a world of beauty and extravagance. I promise, you won't be dissatisfied.

Enjoy!

 
Standing at the ‘Crossroads’

"…Fell down on my knees…" This clip from the movie, Crossroads is one of my all time favorites. It seems with regard to the upcoming general election we truly are at a crossroads and this video seemed strangely relevant to that fact. Even if you don't get my analogy and its attendant symbolism, I hope you enjoy watching this as much as I do.