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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

141. Tony F -
will you sheep get a life when he is buried?

142. First L -
White people were slaves too, read your history books. It is narrow minded to look at who was slaves within the last 100 years or so and only in America. Sure it is horrible to slave anyone, but i'm tired of black people making it sound like they are the only ones ho suffered as a people. Lots of different races suffered as a people. I feel bad for all people who suffered as a people, not only blacks. Look at how the white man dies fighting in our wars today. How come more blacks don't die fighting in wars today?

143. alain -
he was like a big child who missed his childhood days coz he needed to work while other childern like him play.

144. irwinlina -
mj is really an icon and there is one who can replace his talent. i remember this guy when he came to israel and i was so excited to come and see his concert although iam not allowed to go out i did it to fulfill and see him singing and dancing. i love michaek when he dance the moon walk yo're great entertainer and a real icon . rest in peace my idol.

145. Just me -
I don't understand how people can be upset over a dead pedophile.

146. Anthony F -
I will not miss him, he was a freak of nature, sleeping with little boys is "OK" in his world, this so called king of poop had something very wrong with his mental state of mind, if none of this was true why would you pay 20 million to be silent ???????, have any of you Jacko fans thought of that.

147. The Messenger -
How sad to see a life lost to drug abuse. How sad to see a person being honored who no one in their right mind would trust their son or grandson with. How sad to see blacks that are ungrateful for the fact that it was the white man who enslaved them and it was the the same white man who set them fre, not themselves. thank God for blacks who are appreciative and would never support the likes of Michael Jackson such as Alan Keys and Jesse Lee peterson

148. Yahoo! Music User -
A lot has been said,Michael we'll all miss you.Since 25th our hearts are heavy,its a trying time.My condolences go to your BEAUTIFUL MOTHER Katherine who has ALWAYS been by your side through thick and thin and your 3 children.No one knows how it feels losing a parent especially Michael who has played 2 roles of mother and father in their lives with the help of Katherine.We thank God for your life and Katherine's too,let her and Diana Ross live longer.

149. Anthony F -
P.S. I told my 6 yr old he can sleep safe at night now, the boggie man is dead.

150. The Messenger -
Check your records in Wipiekia Elvis has sold 1,000,000,000 +
Michael Jackson 750,000,000

Elvis is the King of Rock and Pop

Michael is the King of Pedophiles/Child Molesters

151. mike -
all i can say is micheal is always the king of pop music. [mike.joe ]

152. Linda -
I ♥ Michael Jackson and his music will live on forever rip mj and I hoe he knows everyone loves him

153. dark -
ya truely mj u were a true hero and u will remain in our hearts for ever

154. Yahoo! Music User -
Michael Jackson was the human spirit in high gear, the epitome of let it out. He followed his own star and made music like no other. Celebrating the greatness in him can't hurt. But thinking that entertainment is the be-all and end-all of living can hurt, and it hurt him.

155. Michael -
Just wondering, does Paul McCartney get the rights to his songs back?

156. Cas -
OMG I am tired of hearing about MJ. I'm sorry he's dead but I guarantee he's in either a better place or he's being judged. And what's with all the hypocrisy? Not 2 weeks ago he was a freak and a pedophile and now he's the most wonderful person on the planet? MJ now was MJ then, the king of pop.

157. Brent -
The guy was a freak coming from a abused family which he decided to abuse other people's children. So what if he was good at his job! I don't wish anyone to die, but at least he's not hurting anymore!
For this country to worship someone like him instead of the soldiers fighting overseas tells alot about the way this country is headed!!

158. Yahoo! Music User -
A lot of strange stuff goes on around stars, and inside stars, that doesn't necessarily bring out the best in them personally or in their fans. Many stars waste huge amounts of money that could have gone to alleviating the misery of thousands of children and adults in this sad world. The identification level of many fans is so high but who has ever heard of millions of people identifying with social workers and farmers who do more real good than anyone who made up a song.

159. KEN -
MICHAEL WHO?

160. Yahoo! Music User -
I WILL NOT MISS HIM...

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