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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

101. Juli -
Your Royal Highness,

I knew I loved you, but I didn't know how much. I knew that you were a part of my life, but I didn't know how much. You've earned every bit of the rest you're in and I pray your rest is in peace in the Secret Place of the Most High!

102. Yahoo! Music User -
lakers win they have to pay
M.J. (child molester) dies and i have to pay doesnt make to much sense

103. RachelleD -
I love this article, whether you liked him or not, something is a miss. He seemed so untouchable, yet he' s gone now. What makes me sad is you know he truly loved his craft and that was his main focus. But, people were more intrigued with him.

104. Yahoo! Music User -
unless MJ asked to be born again with his last breath i dont plain to seeing him again

105. beckaboo -
BECKABOO - MICHEAL WAS A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINER AND A KIND SOUL. ITS TO BAD THIS HAD TO HAPPEN. I FEEL THAT IN ORDER FOR CHILDREN TO BE TOTALLY SELF CONFIDENT AS A PERSON AND AN ADULT. YOU HAVE TO HAVE A MOM AND DAD THAT LET YOU KNOW THEY ARE LOVED. IT DOESN'T TAKE MUCH BUT IF YOU ARE MADE TO FEEL THAT YOUR ONLY A PAWN IN A GAME OF MONEY THEN THAT CHILD WILL GROW UP TO BE INSECURE. AND LETS FACE IT YOU HAVE TO BE A STRONG PERSON IN THE ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS.SO ALL I CAN SAY IS MICHAEL WHATEVER HAPPENED TO YOU GROWING UP DIDN'T PREPARE HIM TO CARRY THINGS AND LET THEM ROLL OFF YOU. I KNOW YOUR MOM LOVED YOU AND DID THE BEST SHE COULD BUT THE FATHER SHOULD HANG HIS HEAD IN SHAME. YOUR MUSIC WILL LIVE ON AND HELP WITH THE LOSS. BUT COMING FROM AN ABUSIVE FATHER AS MICHEAL DID HE BECAME LOST IN FINDING SOMEONE TO LOVE HIM. JUST FOR MICHEAL NOT HIS FAME OR FORTUNE. IT WAS A SAD WAY TO LEAVE THIS WORLD. SO MICHEAL YOU WILL HAVE PEACE NOW AND YOU WILL SURELY SEE GOD LOVES YOU AND WILL MAKE EVERYTHING BETTER. YOU WERE A GOOD PERSON MIKE AND WE NEW IT. IT WASN'T YOUR FAULT YOU DIDN'T GET THE RIGHT LOVING RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR DAD.REST IN PEACE [HE ]WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU.

106. Yahoo! Music User -
"If you didn't like Michael Jackson, the problem wasn't with him."
What the ...??? Michael Jackson was a likely pedophile who used plastic surgery to turn himself into a freak and had serious deep seated psychological issues - but the problem is mine if I didn't care for his routines? Sure.
I found his music OK, but not great. That doesn't mean I have a problem, it means that tastes differ and I just did not care for him.

107. Amanda -
we will all miss the king of pop. he was the best. R.I.P MJ

108. M -
MJ was a freek and pedofile. Grow up, folks! There had been and still are many other most brilliant people than that clown! I'm about to start throwing up over the overkill of him on all the channels over last week.

109. Yahoo! Music User -
I hate to be cruel, but the last paragraph of this article is nonsense. As Marchese sees it, despite centuries of musical geniuses from Ludwig von Beethoven to John Lennon, we were all uncertain that music really meant anything until Michael Jackson came along. Great music (and humanity has been blessed with a lot of it) will always have meaning even if the composer or performer cannot be seen doing silly dances to it. Also bewildering is the notion that without Jackson, we are all "living a little further apart from one another." What is that supposed to mean? His death has brought his fans closer and left non-fans unmoved. Whatever his popularity, Michael Jackson was not the glue that held us all together. Sorry, he just wasn't. Life will go on and we will all do just fine.

110. LiL MiSS LADY SWAGGER -
MICHEAL WIL SURE BE MISZ.............I LUV U BABiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

111. jam -
the first time i heard michael's music was when i was in gradeschool. i've loved his voice then and will always love it till the end. i will miss him so much. i believe he is an innocent soul and has a heart of such compassion and love for all especially children. he will live on forever in our hearts as his sister Janet said. his legacy of astounding proportions in dance and music spanning 40 years will stay on with us and bring more future artists to open their hearts and find his work inspirational to create more of his kind of music and spread the love he so desperately wanted to share. May you have eternal peace in heaven now michael and ur childhood returned in full.

112. caveman -
good ridance to the plastic kid touching freak. i am glad he's dead. ROT!

113. S.A.X1 -
THEY WILL NEVER BE AGAIN A MAN SO GIFTED ,SO KIND, LOVING A MAN OF HEART A GENTLEMAN AND A CHILD AT HEART.GOD GAVE US YOU AND YOU GAVE US THE ENTERTAINMENT OF OUR LIFETIME.TO THOSE WHO LOVE YOU UNCONDITIONALLY AS YOU THEM .YOU WILL ALWAYS BE HERE IN OUR LIVES.TO THOSE WHO HAVE HURT YOU ALL THIS TIME, THE CAN NEVER KNOW LOVE AND THE PEACE IT BRINGS. FINAL QUOTE..." WE NEVER LIKE WHAT WE GOT TILL IT'S GONE ." LOVE ALWAYS MICHEAL... RYAN KNIGHTyour fan in BARBADOS

114. hello -
Please take the time out to to pay tribute to this man who changed music forever and contributed so much happiness to the world. My article which lists many ositive thing to remember him by is listed below.


http://www.ehow.com/how_5129534_pay-michael-jackson-king-pop.html

115. cheLz -
Rest in Peace Michael

You know what, i just know your name and some of your songs,, i dont even know how popular you are, where do you live, who is your wife and daughter and son,, coz i find u bad person because of the news i have heard before,,

now you're gone, i saw how people treat you, how popular you are, what are your songs who touches peoples lives, and how great your music is...

im not a big fan of u

but i praise you

i love u Michael

116. slater54 -
OMG I can't believe someone brought up slavery and how non african Americans did slavery and hate the black man, Please that is probably the mentality of anyone wholiked what MJ stood for especialy in the last 10 years. Wacko! bleaching his kids hair puttting make up on then, being afraid of dogs, doing drugs "Lot's of them, uh what else does it ever end but it's the Whitemans fault does anyone feel me, I don't think I was responsible for slavery and I don't think Michael had it to bad lol. If John Lennon were black I would give him his props "hello" we just voted for Obahama.

117. slater54 -
Good ridence freak

118. Tay -
Luv u Michael. I'm gona miss you! Thanks for the good music and the good memories. May you rest in peace.

My condoloences to the Jackson family. May you find strength in this difficult time.

119. Nunya -
Good bye, poor little misunderstood child molester. At least you made enough money to buy your way out of it. Other poor, weakminded souls may miss you, but anyone smart enough to not be dazzled by your facade and are smart enough not to worship a celebrity will not.

120. rsc007 -
I LOVE YOU MICHAEL AND WILL FOREVER YOU MADE ME INTO WHO I AM AND YOUR MUSIC WAS AND IS MY ESCAPE FOREVER I LOVE U :)
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