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Obituary: Michael Jackson Print E-mail
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Thursday, 25 June 2009
mjrip Michael Jackson's unique blend of soul, funk and rock made him the biggest pop act in the world.
Beyond this, his business acumen and intuitive understanding of the music market allowed him to showcase his remarkable talents.
Michael Jackson sold records by the million - and broke records too.

With the soulful vocal presence of Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder and the dance moves of James Brown, Jackson's appeal crossed both national and racial boundaries.

His first break came in 1968, when the Jackson Five signed to the Motown label, and he was just 11 when the group released its first single.

Hits like I Want You Back, ABC, The Love You Save, and I'll Be There, which all went to number one in the United States in 1970, made the Jackson 5 the first group in pop history to have their first four singles top the charts.

Before long, the youngest member of the Jackson Five was beginning to outstrip his brothers.

A series of solo hits, including Got To Be There, Rockin' Robin and Ben - the maudlin, yet chart-topping, paean to a rat - had shown that the promise of early years had come to fruition.

By the mid-1970s, both Michael's, and his brothers', careers were beginning to stall. Motown has ended its interest in the group, which had re-signed - as the Jacksons - to the Epic label.

But it was while Michael was working on the film musical The Wiz, an all-black retelling of the Wizard of Oz - in which he played the Scarecrow to Diana Ross's Dorothy - that he met the man who would turn him into a superstar and transform the world of popular music.

Music producer, composer and arranger, Quincy Jones, who could already boast a formidable track record, having created hits for artists like Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin and George Benson, took Jackson's raw talent and moulded it into an awesome new sound.

Video extravaganza

Their first collaboration, Off The Wall, released in 1979, became the first album to provide four top ten US hits for an artist: the title track, Don't Stop Till You Get Enough, Rock With You and She's Out of My Life.

Four years later came Thriller, the album which would define his career. A heady mix of disco, R&B and funk, its nine tracks spawned seven hit singles and became the best-selling album of all time, with at least 55 million copies bought to date.

Having already experimented with video on Off The Wall, Jackson now took the new medium to new heights.

The John Landis-directed film, accompanying the album's title track, was a 16-minute big-budget extravaganza, featuring cutting-edge special effects and the voice of veteran horror actor, Vincent Price.

The Thriller video, and its companion, Beat It, also ended MTV's neglect of black artists, while making the mini-musical blockbuster de rigueur for any self-respecting pop star.

Besides his successful solo career, Jackson also recorded a series of hit duets with Paul McCartney, who had written the Off The Wall track, Girlfriend.

The two stars appeared on one another's albums with songs like The Girl Is Mine and the chart-topping Say Say Say.

Stripped-down sound

The relationship soured, though, in 1985, when Jackson outbid both McCartney and Yoko Ono to secure the ATV music-publishing catalogue, which included the rights to more than 250 Lennon/McCartney songs.

Not for the first time, Jackson's ruthless business streak had asserted itself.

The same year also saw the USA For Africa charity single, We Are The World, co-written by Jackson and Lionel Ritchie, reach number one in the US.

The Jackson phenomenon showed no sign of slowing down when, in 1987, he released the third, and final, Quincy Jones-produced album, Bad.

With five number one hits, including Man in the Mirror and Dirty Diana, the album also featured a 17-minute video, courtesy of Martin Scorsese, to promote the title track and a year-long world tour, at the time the largest-grossing in history.

Dangerous, Jackson's 1991 outing, featured a more stripped-down sound than its three predecessors.

But the magic remained, and tracks like Heal the World and Black and White soon became worldwide hits, despite the tabloid headlines and court cases which now threatened to damage the singer's reputation.

But his 1995 album, a compilation of old hits and new material entitled HIStory, failed to ignite the popular imagination.

Controversy

Despite the biggest-ever publicity campaign for an album, estimated at $30m, HIStory enjoyed a brief appearance in the charts.

Whether this was due to the star's increasingly erratic behaviour, continuing speculation about his private life or just the public turning increasingly to rap and hip-hop, is a matter for debate.

But one track, in particular - They Don't Care About Us, with the lyrics, "Jew me, sue me" - outraged many people including Jackson's long-time friend and supporter Steven Spielberg, who saw it as anti-Semitic.

And his appearance at the 1996 Brit Awards ceremony in London, surrounded by children and a rabbi, proved too much for some, most notably Pulp's Jarvis Cocker, who showed his displeasure by storming the stage and dropping his trousers.

Michael Jackson's final album, Invincible (2001) was released at a time when he looked anything but.

A swirl of controversy, including Jackson's repeated assertions that his record company, Sony, had asked for their money back - all $200m of it - and that the label's chairman, Tommy Mottola, held black artists back, effectively drowned out the music.

It seemed an underwhelming end to what had been one of the most spectacular of all musical careers.

But the star was due to begin a series of sold-out comeback concerts, starting with an appearance in London next month.

Hundreds of fans queued at the O2 arena as tickets went on sale to the public and more than a quarter of a million people queued online.

In the end, around 750,000 tickets were sold for the 50-date residency - which Jackson had billed his "final curtain call".

Rehearsals for the show were underway when the star suffered a cardiac arrest at his home in Bel Air. He was later pronounced dead at the UCLA medical centre in Los Angeles. 



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1. 26-06-2009 00:27
 
The first black president of America is dead, may his soul rest in peace....... :cry
 
Gargar
2. 26-06-2009 00:41
 
A kid who live in abuse due to his own talent, so long the president.....
 
Gargar Brown
3. 26-06-2009 00:46
 
The uncertainty of life!
I was shocked as everyone else to have learned of the death of Michael Jackson. 
 
But then I was reminded about how uncertain life is. 
It does not matter your status,popularity or wealth. 
Death is the final destination of all men. 
 
He was a dynamic entertainer and was able to followed his calling. 
 
May his soul rest in peace!
 
Melvin Brown
4. 26-06-2009 00:53
 
Thank you
Thank you MJ for honoring Liberian women in your song.My husband play me that music at our wedding.SLEEP WELL GENTLE MJ.WE LOVE YOUUUUUUUU!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjtI2WZTZ9k
 
Susu
5. 26-06-2009 03:10
 
May His Soul Rest in Peace
He will be missed. I hope that all radio stations in Liberia play "LIBERIAN GIRLS", as a tribute to him. This is one good thing he did for our women.
 
Professor Bestman Larmena
6. 26-06-2009 03:38
 
Michael Joseph Jackson
I am still trying to grasp the news of your death but God is good and he will take care of you. According to Rev.Al Sharpton yesterday, you united the black people in America, you were the voice of all black through your songs and you broke the racial barrier when you appeared on MTV. Michael, you moon walked the whole world, won eight grammy awards in one year and most of all, you sang that beautiful song called, liberian Girl. MJ,I will always adore you. Rest in peace.
 
Navamaga J. Navamaga
7. 26-06-2009 04:46
 
MJ R.I.P
Michael was such an iconic figure throughout the world, he will truely be missed. Wish he had come to Liberia when the J-5 came to Africa in 74 and MJ in 92. Nevertheless he will always be remembered in Liberia for "Liberian Girl."
 
LDW
9. 26-06-2009 10:02
 
Image worship
In the eyes of God all men are equal regardless of worldly status.  
 
Over-mourning and over-celebrating are forms of image worship. 
 
Our God is a jealous God. All glories belong to HIM not man.  
 
When a beloved person dies we say thank you God and glory be thy name instead of chanting praises and glory to the dead.  
 
What glory is man for he is a dust and clay and unto them he will return.  
 
Boast not of your flesh, fame, and riches for they are the things of the world and are short-lived.  
 
Examples of images and some of the things we worship: 
 
Loved ones' graves 
Dead persons (example,Macheal Jackon) 
Automobiles 
Houses 
Wives 
Husbands 
Children 
Dead 
Fame 
Wealth 
Photos 
Jesus photo 
Bible (example, bible under the pillow) 
 
Education (example, degrees hanging on the walls) 
 
Pope, kissing him and bowing down to him 
 
Pastors 
 
Bishops 
 
Archbishops 
 
President, waiting in line for him 
 
Flag 
 
Church buildings 
 
So-called Jesus cross 
 
Our uncle or brother becomes god when is a bread winner
 
Concerned
10. 26-06-2009 11:35
 
icheal Jackson's Tribute To Me
I was in the plane to Detroit above the clouds, When my traveling companion suggesting we take a picture of the clouds...pouncing it was so beautiful. I looked out and agreed...then went beyond that and said yes but as we admire the sky it is reaching out this minute to pull someone from earth. We ended up not taking the picture after all..instead I continued talking about the beauty out there.  
 
I later boarded the van to the car rental station and Micheal's heal the world was on the radio and someone said something to the driver but I continue listening to the song.. I entered the rental office and on the CNN screen Blast...Micheal Jackson Dead at 50. Who MJ? Oh no! I am still in shock. 
 
Micheal was one of the first guys that paid tribute to me. My girlfriend and I were 15 years old..when we first met Micheal. We did not have a VCR at that tie..but our neighbor Mrs. Lucy Sherman had one. So all the kids in the neighborhood would go to the Sherman's residence(rich, middle class, old, literate and illiterate) to watch the music videos Sarah Sherman would bring from America. The day we viewed Micheal, our company included jerome mitchell, lawrence sherman, ursula smith, tonia diggs, laura and grace toquie, shakespeare doe william, gwen sayon, clarence yaskey, elizabeth kyne, sylvestine and others. That day we viewed an enigma, a flash a star and music for e was never the same. The words of the songs and the dance move hit e from the toes up. Michael's music did not only make you sway it also made you to think.  
 
I remember us singing we are the world ..enjoying the song and not knowing that he was raising money to eliminate world hunger. We would sing along....because we had heard the song on the radio. When Thriller came??? Forget it...the guys would think they could scare us...while we would stand up the hill in front of Sam Bernette house and practise the dance move of thriller and Bad. Wow those days.  
 
As I got older I heard the song Liberian Girl and we would ask eachother who was the Liberian girl that Micheal met. We never got that answer. I still dont know till this day what inspired that song. What I do know is that I felt honored the day I heard it and realize he was speaking to us all. That gentle voice was setting us up for th greatness we became. Knowing Micheal and being the learned man he was..I know he ran to his record collection and replayed that song when he heard Africa's first female president came from Liberia.I imagine his mind working and hear him say Go girl heal the world.  
 
Micheal's music tells a story to us my fellow Liberians. He beckons that we all become Man in the Mirror and push for the healing that we crave, Try purchasing any of his albums ...dont dance..instead listen to the lyrics and put yourself in his minds eyes. For me he is at the top. My top includes Lucky Dupe, Prince Nico, Sunny, Laura Hill and most. 
 
Thank you Micheal for delivering a message that is so profound...thanks for the sounds and rythm you put in my heart. Thanks for seeing the Liberian Girl and recognizing that they are beautiful in and out. Long live your music...long live your message.
 
SLY Speaks
11. 28-06-2009 22:08
 
icheal Jackson's Tribute To Me
RIP MR JACKSON!!! YOU MAKE MANY OF US HAPPY
 
Silvia
12. 30-06-2009 17:37
 
Rest
U are in a better place now Michael. U will always be remembered.Thanks for sharing your music with the world.
 
Affi Peace White
13. 02-07-2009 09:49
 
Rest
What have they done to you MJ?
 
Fred James
14. 04-07-2009 18:21
 
Rest
Let Micheal Jackson life teach us all to follow God good word and repent as no one know the hour or day of our time.I pray that Micheal Jackson had accept Jesus Christ as his lord and personal savior before he die.
 
Bro Dweh
15. 07-07-2009 23:28
 
Rest
Micheal Jackson is a victim of his own success.
 
Ellen King

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