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Why We’ll Miss Michael

Posted Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:49pm PDT by David Marchese in The Spin Blog

Last Sunday morning on Meet the Press, host David Gregory asked Presidential advisor David Axelrod whether or not Obama planned to make any public statement about Michael Jackson's death. Axelrod explained that the President had reached out to the Jackson family privately. What current pop star's death will merit discussion about an Oval Office response? Probably not Lady Gaga's.

There is much that will be missed about Michael Jackson, but the Axelrod/Gregory exchange made me think about something specific underlying our collective grief: MJ was the last pop star we will all share. He was the last one to garner so much genre-, race, and class-transcending popularity that it feels appropriate for his death to register as a tragedy of Presidential importance. We have lost a common bond.

Changes in the music industry will ensure that bond stays broken. Due to increased genre fragmentation, the proliferation of illegal downloading, and the ongoing extinction of brick-and-mortar record stores, music simply doesn't sell like it did during Jackson's '80s heyday. For instance, last year's biggest selling album was Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III, which moved 2.88 million copies in the U.S. Josh Groban's Noel was 2007's top seller. It sold 3.7 million. By comparison, 1982's Thriller sold 28 million copies. Five years later Bad sold eight million. 1991's Dangerous, at seven million, was considered a mild sales disappointment.

But it wasn't business that made Jackson a cross-cultural icon--it was, of course, his music. At their best (think of "Billie Jean" or "Bad"), the songs were as catchy as the flu and funkier than a Bonnaroo port-a-potty. Their playful melodies made them approachable enough for the parents while their innovative production and stealthily paranoid sentiments made them radical enough for the kids. If you didn't like Michael Jackson, the problem wasn't with him.

Now, though, with the music world splintered into different radio formats, and blogs and websites making it easier for people to burrow into the hermetic hole of stuff they already enjoy, it's hard to imagine anyone again approaching Jacksonian levels of appeal. The conditions just aren't there.

I think that's unfortunate. Having a pop star we can all watch and talk about and listen to makes music feel more vital. Michael Jackson was living proof that music meant something--to me, to you, to everyone. That proof is gone now. And now we are all living a little further apart from one another.

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252 Comments

21. Esther -
Michael hmmmm... am still in a shock and don't believe is going to be too soon...i love you and i believe you are with God, everyone is missing. R.I.P

22. Ashraf -
with my best wishes

23. vikp -
al missu MJ though ur spirit will always be in my thoughts as i will be listening to you music

24. Yahoo! Music User -
Love you Micheal, I cant get it into my system when i read, the LATE Micheal Jackson.

I love what you've written David, and surely makes alot of sense when yu say he Connected with everyone fara and wide with EQUALLY, the same enthusiasm, the same energy. To be honest i never knew the impact it would have on me, but im miserable, really am, i felt so spiritually connected to him.
Micheal I love you, and always will

Love
Asma

25. RAKIB -
all over the world, he was a music king.i miss him my every music moment.

26. Yahoo! Music User -
Michael will be miss alot. He was a awsome guy to watch and he is cool. I am sad that he is gone. I am a fan of his. I hope he is watching over his fans and family.

27. Natasha -
Michael Jackson will be missed soooo much, Michael was the best! I grew up listening to his music and it changed my life forever. God bless Michael Jackson, and may his soul rest in peace.

28. MARCIA -
M.J was the best of the best thats the botton line
we will miss you broth.

leoncio v c

29. Olivia -
I just can't belive he died. It's was just so sudden. Weird.He will be missed.He changed music forever! Rest in peace MJ!

30. Betty -
The greatest gift we have is life and we have to love life and live as if it's our last day. Micheal gave his best gift of love which was unconditional 1st for his children and his family and to us that loved his music, but we could not hear the message he wanted us to hear because we were to busy listening to the beat of music and what he was really trying to say to us. But now that his gone some of us now can hear the real message through his songs of love and life. Micheal you had and still have a pure heart for life that will go on forever through your songs of love and life... God bless your children and family always

31. Yahoo! Music User -
Micheal should have stayed a Jehovah's witness you can not have two masters because you are going to love one more than the other. However undisputably his music brought people together and it did not matter if you were black or white because he was colourless, and that i believe to be his foundalmental contribution to the world. When he song there was no race barriers they were broken

32. Yahoo! Music User -
micheal

33. KathyM -
I still have M.J.s Thriller LP. I bought it when I was a teenager, I saved up my allowance so I could buy it. My 15 year old, didn't understand what was so special about him, until yesterday I showed her the Thriller video on the yahoo music website. Her words were simply, Hey mom that was cool. I told her that if not for him there would be no Usher, or many of the countless other artists she likes to listen to. It made me feel good, kinda like I was passing the torch on to the next generation. She is mentally challenged, so for her to understand the impact he made on the world was an awesome thing to see. I am proud to have been and still be a Michael Jackson fan. Rest in peace. My prayers to your children and family. I hope Dianna Ross gets custody of your sweet children, they need someone like her in their lives to help them keep your memory alive.

34. Mrs Steven Adler -
Of course Michael is missed, he will be missed forever, not just this year, but the years and years to come
R.I.P. Michael ♥

35. Josué -
Michael Jackson meant a lot to me and my childhood was marked by his energy and determination. I miss him a lot.

36. MICHAEL -
I AM DJ MIKE MJ WAS A PART OF MY LIFE I MET MJ BACK IN THE DAY AS A JACKSON 5 I WAS IN SHCOOL AT SHILLER I IWAS 15 YEARS OLD I SAW HIM DANCEING IN THE PART ON THE NOGHT SIDE OF CHICAGO HE MADR THE MAN I AM TODAY

37. Cathy -
I'm a 57 yr old woman and just last March we had a"Thriller" birthday party for my oldest (10yr old) grandson. Bought a CD with several MJ videos, we all watched the "Thriller" video a couple of times and had all 5 grandkids got up and did the dance.Before we finished their parents and I were all on the floor dancing,laughing and hopefully creating a memory for the little ones who never knew him.
MJ it seems has been in my life since I was 17 yrs old. I will miss him and feel sorry for those who judge him. I don't believe the molestation charges were valid and hate that they seem to be a big part of the news stories, and now his children are being dragged into the news regarding their parentage. SO SAD! God bless and guide the family RIP Michael,I wish you had known how much you were loved!!!

38. Okunlaya kolade -
he came to dis world purpose ly to fulfill is mission well he did .dis is a lesson everyone life without christ is nothing

39. Jackie -
PEOPLE SHOULD LEAVE THIS MAN ALONE.LEAVE HIS WILL ALONE LET HIM HAVE SOME PEACE................THATS ALL PEOPLE HAVE DONE IS PICK ON HIM...........

40. KaKa* -
I think I speak for lots of people when i say that Michael Jackson is the pop icon and he WILL be missed very much and even though that he is gone he will always be in all of our hearts.
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