June 26, 2009
Thinking About Michael
Andrew Sullivan:
There are two things to say about him. He was a musical genius; and he was an abused child. By abuse, I do not mean sexual abuse; I mean he was used brutally and callously for money, and clearly imprisoned by a tyrannical father. He had no real childhood and spent much of his later life struggling to get one. He was spiritually and psychologically raped at a very early age - and never recovered. Watching him change his race, his age, and almost his gender, you saw a tortured soul seeking what the rest of us take for granted: a normal life.
But he had no compass to find one; no real friends to support and advise him; and money and fame imprisoned him in the delusions of narcissism and self-indulgence. Of course, he bears responsibility for his bizarre life. But the damage done to him by his own family and then by all those motivated more by money and power than by faith and love was irreparable in the end. He died a while ago. He remained for so long a walking human shell.
I loved his music. His young voice was almost a miracle, his poise in retrospect eery, his joy, tempered by pain, often unbearably uplifting. He made the greatest music video of all time; and he made some of the greatest records of all time. He was everything our culture worships; and yet he was obviously desperately unhappy, tortured, afraid and alone.
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Posted by: David Schneider | Jun 26, 2009 2:05:11 PM
Abbasi, these are the single most electrifying moments of rock that I have witnessed in my lifetime. I had purchased this video when it came out and used to watch it endlessly in the early nineties. Jackson at his best...the anguish, the grace and poetry of his body language, the lyrics of the song...it is all GENIUS. Thank you for posting it, it remains my favorite performance by this truly great artist and have already watched it multiple times since you posted it. I mourn him as I did Lennon and Nusrat. Love,
Aps.
Posted by: Azra Raza | Jun 26, 2009 3:23:29 PM
I know next to nothing about Jackson. I can see from this video that he was a very talented dancer. As for the voice and the song itself - I don't see "the genius" at all.
Posted by: J. Hawkins | Jun 26, 2009 3:40:58 PM
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