The end of an era
I was surprised by how much the news of Michael Jackson's death affected me. Despite all the supreme weirdness of the later years, the allegations, the freaky plastic surgery, his influence on music is undeniable.
Thriller was the first album I owned. MTV Greece is playing Michael Jackson videos round the clock (and the fact alone MTV deigned to play actual MUSIC again is noteworthy in itself) and I'm struck by how all those years later, there has yet to be someone who came even CLOSE to his performance levels (and clips of wee!Michael from his Jackson 5 days made me sad for entirely different reasons).
I was joking about becoming old this weekend due to hitting the big 3-0, but damn, this is the first time I felt it. For all that my music tastes have evolved into supposedly too cool for pop, the little girl in me is devastated.
Thriller was the first album I owned. MTV Greece is playing Michael Jackson videos round the clock (and the fact alone MTV deigned to play actual MUSIC again is noteworthy in itself) and I'm struck by how all those years later, there has yet to be someone who came even CLOSE to his performance levels (and clips of wee!Michael from his Jackson 5 days made me sad for entirely different reasons).
I was joking about becoming old this weekend due to hitting the big 3-0, but damn, this is the first time I felt it. For all that my music tastes have evolved into supposedly too cool for pop, the little girl in me is devastated.
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I was joking about becoming old this weekend due to hitting the big 3-0, but damn, this is the first time I felt it.
Happy birthday, and congrats on your 30th. Looking back to when I hit 30, I think I expected it to be much worse than it was. My thirties were a fucking fabulous time in my life – a lot of growing without necessarily "growing old". I hope your next decade of life treats you similarly. :)
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I've been listening to his music ever since I heard, and damn, he is good. No matter what people say about him, he has written music history and no one can change that. Also, for the first time I noticed that he has only a few albums... but all songs on them were hits. I can't think of an contemporary artist who's managed to achieve that. Nelly Furtado's crappy last album doesn't count, only a handful of the songs were good enough. ;)
It's so sad, he was only 50 years old. Gone Too Soon. :(
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I understand people having issues with him over the personal stuff, but it angers me when they attempt to dismiss his musical legacy.
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And welcome to thirtysomethinghood. :D
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Since turning 30, I've managed to hurt my back in the gym and now my childhood symbolically died. I'm starting to suspect that my friends who assured me that old age doesn't suddenly hit you like a ton of bricks are dirty rotten LIARS!
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It was a bit of a shock to hear he died. I wonder what will happen to his kids.
It is moronic to try and dismiss his musical legacy just because of all the other stuff.
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I'm boggling at the people unable to separate criticism of a person and criticism of their work. Seriously. (Insert inappropriate "The author is dead, no RLY" reference here).
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Happy 30th, by the way. One book I read said that 30 year olds are no longer the oldest possible child, they're now the youngest possible adult.
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With Jackson, I haven't been a fan of his later years, but I can't discount the massive impact he had on music, the shattering of the racial barriers when he first came out or the work of little Michael of the Jackson 5, before any of the weirdness and scandals.
Thank you! And heh, I like that theory, it makes me feel less decrepit.