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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

81. AshleyJ -
i think the only jokes on this page are: rail2184, jim, and john.
Michael was an exceptional performer, and an exceptional human being. i will miss him very much, and it saddens me to see him leave. i disagree with yellow-dog-moderate. Michael made such an impact on the world, not just musically but with humankind as well. he is a light, a star, that shall never fade. i thank him for all that he gave the world, and wish him happiness in heaven. We love you Michael, RIP, you deserve peace, and now you have it.

82. jim -
YOU ALL NEED TO GET A LIFE....HE'S GONE TO MEET HIS MAKER, HOPE HE WAS READY. $400 MILLION PLUS IN DEBT, HE SURE WASN'T READY TO LIVE HERE ANYMORE. WISH WE MADE AS MUCH FUSS ON THE MESS OUR COUNTRY IS HEADED AS WE DO AN entertainer.

83. quartrun -
i'll miss all the crazy [profane] he perpetrated in an attempt to keep his name in front of a gullible public - RIP

84. Margaret -
What about all the people and businesses whom he had NOT PAID for goods and services, and who have had to file suit to attempt to recover what is OWED to them?

85. monica s -
all i can say is that, when michael had a problem sleeping it began with his problem of child molestation which is not proven and i think its a big lie just to have big money on the other party. Why the other party accept the money when we all know that it is his son stake, where is the morality of his family accepting payment to a big star so it means the allegation is not true they just using michael to have big bucks,,,,,poor michael some bad people using you , destroyed you and they dont even know that the cause of your DEATH is because of them. Taking up high volume of sleeping pills to forget the bad things that happened, every night he need to do this because of trauma and you made him do this.

86. monica s -
Your presence will be miss, you may sleep in peace now....Michael

87. Sonya M -
Wow, well written indeed!! Michael will be missed but his music and the bond it created will live FOREVER. Rest in peace, Mike.

88. Danilo -
i read these words a long time ago in which magazine and who wrote it i already forgot ... but it sort of distills what michael jackson is all about ... "he can bolt a lightning to the floor and trim a heart into a valentine" .... i can only hope i live long enough to really miss him

89. Cat -
I'll tell you why people will miss Michael--it's called guilt. People treated him like crap and made him the butt of so many jokes. Where were all the fans when he was being accused? The world should've been behind him then.

90. Mims -
mj u pavedd dee way 4 al0t 0f ppl 0ut there i jus w0nda h0w wuddd da wrld have been if u hadnt pursued ur dreams pr0lly dead.s0 with that bein said im happi 2 have enj0yedd ur music &&ur presence.we l 0 v e u dearlyy&&u will NEVER b f0rq0tten.im happi 2 c u finally bein put 2 rest sweet prince q0 headd && m00nwlk ya ass 0n 2 heaven.

[1958-2009) "THE KiNG 0F P0P" 4EVR LiVES 0N;]

91. Yahoo! Music User -
He is now, finally, resting in peace.

92. Yahoo! Music User -
Why are you people talking to MJ he is dead.. he was not a great man like everyone says HE RAPED little boys and was on drugs and using doctors to give them to him... he was a peice of S*** you guys are CRAZY get over it....And why are people ^^ still talking about slavery.. that was forever ago.. and black people still blame white people today for what happened to people in their family they never even knew. You all live in freedom now.. BE GLAD & GROW UP

93. Yahoo! Music User -
On the way to work while listen to radio news a report was on about a man that was found guilty and given seven years in prison for possessing child photos. I wish he was given life personally. The following story was on how the congress of my state of Indiana was honoring Michael Jackson. He did change music and was tremendously talented. I feel for anyone who looses a loved one. I know how that feels. However, the eyes are the window to the soul and the face is the window to emotion. I do not need a court to tell me if he was guilty of things he was accused of. He was. The truth was written all over his face doubly shown by his actions surrounding it all. I could never honor a man which has taken the innocence of a child. I cannot believe so many are because of talent, fame, money, good memories, or because a court said they did not do something. So people can just honor and I will believe that he turned to drug abuse to rid his mind of the things he has done to kids and life took its own revenge on him and us all for not punishing him ourselves.

94. Michael S. -
I can't believe that this much fuss is being made about Michael Jackson. He was a talented entertainer, but that was it. Gee, people are acting if the world can't go on without him. What a sad comment on how we view what is important in the world. I just wish this much fuss would be made over the men and women who are putting their life's on the line for this country every day, and some of them coming home in a body bag with out a wimper from this country.

95. Aleydis -
Micheal Jackson will always be remembered for his great music and memorable dance moves I still can't get over his death.R.I.P Michael.

96. smitty2 -
The torment this poor soul had to endure on this earth was unbelievable. I was never what I would call a fan but I found him very talented and his boyish qualities made me want to protect him. My intution told me he was innocent of the child molestation but that he was unstable as an adult. I believe that he just wanted to recapture what he missed as a child. If only we all could do this some people might think we were off the wall. His legacy is the children he loved so much and I pray that his misfortunes don't follow these kids. We will watch over your children for you and may God know that he has taken our angel to serve as his servant

97. Jeremy -
ok so the guy didn't deserve to die but he was no angel either it was just another case of if you have money you can get away with anything

98. Yahoo! Music User -
I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL THE MEDIA FREZY IS DONE WITH.
GET OVER HIM ALREADY... SHEESH!

Sure, I am 43 and enjoyed his music.. But let's please move on......

99. Ugonnaya -
wow. I don't know what to say about this article. I hope there's a way to overcome what she's talking about, cause that's just sad. The Internet makes things better and worse at the same time; truly.

100. think -
Shea4 u - that was so sweet what you said about Michael, I feel the same way. We need more people in this world like you and Michael. As for you Michael, I will always love you! I'll see you in heaven!!
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