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Out Of His Life: Michael Jackson

Posted Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:41am PDT by Barney Hoskyns (1984) in Rock's Backpages

25 years ago, in New Jersey, I watched Michael Jackson perform with his brothers on the overhyped Victory tour. Two weeks later I put down my thoughts about him--and the sheer unreality of his megafame--in a column for England's New Statesman.--Barney Hoskyns, Editorial Director, Rock's Backpages

By now, of course, you've been told more than you could possibly want to know about Michael Jackson. Such has been the media saturation of the huge American tour undertaken by Michael and his brothers this summer that the only thing that will henceforth make them interesting is total and irreversible decline.

Above all, what you've been told about this strange, almost deified youth is that we know nothing. We don't know what he feels, we don't know what he thinks. Nor does he, apparently. In Gerri Hirshey's superb new history of soul music, Nowhere To Run, Michael is searching for a '60s film of James Brown that he thinks will help him to "understand what I do."

Now, while I can't deny that I'm as much a Jackson junkie as the next hack, the feverish need to explain Michael--somehow to bind up the contradictions of his life--strikes me as faintly unhealthy. Surely the whole enigma of Michael has been created by the pressure of the fame that we have built up around him. We were already asking him what he was before he had the chance to be anything at all. Consequently he runs in terror, not just from the press, but from anyone whose personality isn't as much a by-product of show business as his own.

Joan Didion called Howard Hughes "the last private person." She didn't allow for an entertainer so famous that he hardly exists for himself. Fame cocoons Michael to the point where his own existence is no longer a real, tangible process, and the tension of his best songs is that he is having to confront the reality of his own fame, his own unreality. When he sings about the "vegetable" in "Wanna Be Startin' Something," he is describing himself as the sacrificial object we are trying to devour. Recluses like Brian Wilson turned to drugs when they couldn't handle the fame. Michael chose abstinence from reality.

The concert I saw at the Giants football stadium in New Jersey two weeks ago revealed little to me that I hadn't already felt. Once I'd got past the sense of the event as simply a 400-ton Mass American Fantasy constructed for white suburbia, as grossly hyped and materialistic as a war, I was at last a few hundred yards from the thing that is Michael--and that was...well, I'm not a teenybopper anymore. (I'm nearly as old as him, actually.)

44,000 people and a couple of helicopters watched as five narcissistic knights of the San Fernando Valley descended to the churning, stuttering pulse of ‘Wanna Be Startin' Something;' as emerald-green laser beams were diffracted into the sky; as magnesium explosions were triggered between songs; as the famous white socks tapped and twirled on a giant holograph screen; and as Michael lay on his back in self-consuming grief for "She's Out Of My Life." Every set piece, every bumbling monster and every evil, purpled-eyed triffid seemed to be part of the Never-Never Land of his mind.

The synchronization of effects and the brothers' dance moves was enthralling but the fact that not a single song was taken from the Jacksons' awful Victory album was further proof that the show revolved around one thing alone: the spectacle of Michael Jackson, in flawless voice and total command, "getting out of himself."

I saw that this figure lost in song and dance was in the right place, and it was all I needed to know.

Read more Michael Jackson interviews and reviews at www.rocksbackpages.com. Over 14,000 articles by the greatest writers from the finest rock publications of the last 40 years.

21 Comments

1. shash -
This is sad and it is a process to take away a life of creative prophetic wonder from a society that was ungrateful enough to allow him to be taken apart by the hateful and greedy which had to be deeply rooted among the racial shadows. A society that no longer deserved his presence in this shrinking world. I hope he has risen to a culture worthy of his giving.

2. shash -
sad...

3. Yahoo! Music User -
I am so sad. Mr. Jackson was a very loving and caring person and peaple should at least now let him rest in peace. When he was still among us than many accused him of things he did not do. He is now dead and not able to stand up for himself. Let him rest in peace and respect the fact that he was a great person. ** I feel sorry for Mr. Jackson's children. When he was on the top of the world than people tried to hurt him and some even succeeded. May Allah take care of him. This is truely a sad time.

4. bugs? -
Sad to hear of this . May he rest in peace .

5. bugs? -
my sypathy to his family, and kids

6. THEODORE -
My heart goes out to the jackson family & michaels children..this is truley a shock to the world,We will never see the chance of micheals return to the stage.Where i beleave he would have redeemed him self to the world, and show why he is a fanimel ICON. There will never be a dance'n machine of his caliber in our time. And watching michael do the moon walk is just an AW.I will allways remember where i was on my computer on yahoo on june 25th 2009. God bless you rest in peace

7. THEODORE -
please post my comments!

8. Lindsey -
I am so sorry to hear about this what a shocker!!! May he rest in peace!!!

9. star child 6141 -
it sad to see a great star leave this earth.

10. JayMonny -
A bright star has left the earth and the ones that are left behind are mourning as we will never again experience talent this great as like Elvis another King has left us all behind to live in the sanctuary of our lord,God.R.I.P.Michael.U'll be missed by all as u were loved by many.

11. rockon -
he was a human being then he becamefamous and people crowded him star have no private life that hurt inside his own spirit he became a idol pop star all thathe could be michael jackson rest now forever with all the others legends he mustfloathigh above the crowds think people will miss him hope debbie can handle the children and have joy tobring back thier mom in the picture balance her children life rest in peace Michael TELL ELVIS HI FOR ME AND PRINCESS DIANNA AND FARRAH PEACE ON EARTH HEAVEN HERE TO THE WORLD GREATEST STARS ROCKON

12. rockon -
he was a human being then he becamefamous and people crowded him star have no private life that hurt inside his own spirit he became a idol pop star all thathe could be michael jackson rest now forever with all the others legends he mustfloathigh above the crowds think people will miss him hope debbie can handle the children and have joy tobring back thier mom in the picture balance her children life rest in peace Michael TELL ELVIS HI FOR ME AND PRINCESS DIANNA AND FARRAH PEACE ON EARTH HEAVEN HERE TO THE WORLD GREATEST STARS ROCKON

13. Ainsworth -
MICHEAL I WISH YOU COULD HEAR ME,NOW U R GONE THE WORLRD ONLY CONSIST OF A GREATER AND MY BELIEVE TELLS ME THERE WILL BE NO GREATEST AS LONG AS THIS WORLD LAST.R. I. P. MICHEAL.

14. Jackie -
It is very sad that we lost one of best singers of our time, he will be miss. And to the Jackson family my prayers are with you at this time. j

15. leily -
im love you always know you in peace and painless.rest in peace

16. Rayma -
I will always love micheal jackson i feel bad for his kids they lost their father and the wold lost the greatest singer of our time. there will never be another micheal jackson.prayers goes out to his whole family.I hope that he knew how much the world really LOVE him. i will miss him to the heart.

17. Yahoo! Music User -
Micheal Jackson totally let fame get to his head, but he was a really good dancer and singer. I think we all need to remember though he is just a man like everyone else and we all die at sometime. We all should go back and think about his turn on the pop world forever and always remember that he could be in a much better place than here.

18. sick of britney -
i feel really sad that he passed away. it is always easy for people to pass judgement but they would never know what it is like to have no childhood and to be hounded by the paparazzi every second of the day.he was such a good performer and i was really looking forward to his up coming concert but too bad he died before he even has a chance for his comeback.

19. msangie -
I thank god for a wonderful boy that grew into a man, the time came for him to go home and really live out his childhood dreams.

20. Ev -
Michael, you know i wanted to go back in time and have a childhood too. With a loving mom and dad who tucked you in at nght and ate meals together and had holidays together. Guess some of us don't get that. And we don't forget that we didn't. How very special you were and lost time can't tell you today. Run and be that little boy that missed out on so much... May your young spirit be free...With love, from me.
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