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  • WE HAD TO DO IT!!.. | FIRST TIME HEARING Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal REACTION
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  • @Hotecce1
    @Hotecce1 2 года назад +1947

    I must admit, the choreography to smooth criminal is a masterpiece.

    • @Chris66able
      @Chris66able 2 года назад +7

      No its not its the exact same dance in EVERY video it does.

    • @mannyguzman8222
      @mannyguzman8222 2 года назад +19

      🙄🙄

    • @Snyper1405
      @Snyper1405 2 года назад +27

      Exactly

    • @NYCKZ360
      @NYCKZ360 2 года назад +127

      @@Chris66able that’s not true at all lol. Choreography is different every time.

    • @machocarr2932
      @machocarr2932 2 года назад +9

      💯

  • @johnbauer5298
    @johnbauer5298 2 года назад +557

    Okay, I’m a 72 year old male and I think MJ was one of the most talented and creative entertainers of all time. I love his music and dance moves. No one else comes close to MJ.

    • @magicmike6961
      @magicmike6961 Год назад

      you';re a fucking idiot. what about all the plastic surgery? Do you also think Hitler was a talented leader?

    • @annieromanowski7730
      @annieromanowski7730 Год назад +4

      @@RoodeMenon I'm so very sorry. Please know that I'm praying for you and your Dad. †

    • @donnabaardsen5372
      @donnabaardsen5372 Год назад +8

      Prince was the only other that could match him.

    • @kyledore9980
      @kyledore9980 Год назад +3

      @@donnabaardsen5372 basically yea. good argument that hes even better than MJ but a small margin. However im bias towards MJ as i loved his music more lol

    • @crayzeewhorse
      @crayzeewhorse Год назад +9

      What about the superbowl entrance he done tho 🔥🔥🔥 Best halftime show I've ever seen!

  • @fishtigua
    @fishtigua Год назад +226

    I was a sailor for 30 years and have worked in over 78 different countries. I have to say in each and every one, MJ was playing somewhere.

    • @jamesgreenhow108
      @jamesgreenhow108 8 месяцев назад +28

      I was in the Navy also. And I was amazed at how well Asian bands sang MJ lyrics was the only English they knew.

    • @spornge
      @spornge 12 дней назад

      Me too everywhere I have been both in and out of the military people know these words in English New Your City, Hollywood, Michael Jackson.

  • @IryaIdiart
    @IryaIdiart 7 месяцев назад +249

    The thing with MJ was, he wasn't only extremely SHARP, he was incredibly PRECISE, almost on the absurd level, he always produced his choreographies exactly how he wanted, the way he wanted,. At the final result of every video, he knew exactly where evryone was standing, every step, every prop, everything he knew EXACTLY where it was going to be. Such an artist.

    • @conormcgregor6001
      @conormcgregor6001 6 месяцев назад +6

      bro this guy was superhuman

    • @asobstoryforeverysong9853
      @asobstoryforeverysong9853 6 месяцев назад

      He was also a kiddy fiddler. Yeah, great man

    • @conormcgregor6001
      @conormcgregor6001 6 месяцев назад +15

      @@asobstoryforeverysong9853 no proof

    • @IryaIdiart
      @IryaIdiart 6 месяцев назад

      @@asobstoryforeverysong9853 And now that he is dead, it was proven that none of that happened. So, you could, kindely, shut the fck up. :)

    • @Cynahmon-pl2ng
      @Cynahmon-pl2ng 5 месяцев назад +2

      No he wasn't. I saw the retraction of the 1st case. It was put on pax channel when it was new. 2nd case it was found when he realized her dying son wasnt ill she cried rape, just like she threatened

  • @strigoi1313
    @strigoi1313 Год назад +743

    No matter how you feel about Michael Jackson, You had to admit, He was pure magic on both the stage and the studio!

    • @darrellbrown633
      @darrellbrown633 Год назад

      He’s a legend the king of pop no one comes close to him and anyone who makes claims he was a pedo is a liar and a son of a bitch, Michael Jackson was more royalty than the actual English royalty

    • @igotgame12
      @igotgame12 Год назад +15

      Facts

    • @MuchCow9000
      @MuchCow9000 Год назад +43

      He's one of those artists who IS music

    • @Dman425
      @Dman425 Год назад +7

      He put himself in some vulnerable positions, that is for sure

    • @harveydoherty6995
      @harveydoherty6995 Год назад +3

      Pure?
      Correction!!
      Purv!!
      Big time!!
      Not,
      Worthy
      Of anyone's,
      Praise
      Or attention!!

  • @robertburns4429
    @robertburns4429 2 года назад +624

    I was a serious metalhead back in the 80's, still am, but when a Michael Jackson video came on (back when MTV played videos) I tuned everything else out. Dude was a living legend.

    • @Danielson1818
      @Danielson1818 2 года назад +46

      It's because MJ appealed to all genres. Some nicknames are goofy, but the guy made so many different styles of music that, " King of Pop" was real.

    • @romaneconsingh4422
      @romaneconsingh4422 2 года назад +10

      @@Danielson1818 if u listen closes metal is kinda in some of his music even his bad music outfit is like what a metal band singer would wear

    • @neoGE01
      @neoGE01 2 года назад +12

      Truth! Transcended genres through sheer talent!

    • @bink5242
      @bink5242 2 года назад +11

      Yea I listen to like 80’s rock and shi like Motley Crue Guns N’ Roses l but anytime I hear Michael Jackson I gotta let it play

    • @mutatednut
      @mutatednut 2 года назад +1

      Same. Except for the 80s part lol.

  • @chrisdavis8650
    @chrisdavis8650 Год назад +71

    Being black , Micheal Jackson was everything to us young black men, seeing how cool he was it was amazing, the moves the singing all apart of our culture he was the embodiment of black success, I understand that now that I'm older.
    And he was a really calm collected person with love in his heart.

  • @jmoreno44
    @jmoreno44 Год назад +77

    I'm an old metal head and I love, love, LOOOOVEEEEE this song!!!

  • @vincentphillips2577
    @vincentphillips2577 Год назад +423

    As a child of the 80s let me tell u MJ was like a superhero. No music artist even today has that feel like they are from another world.

    • @melissamorton1282
      @melissamorton1282 Год назад +10

      Right! I was a teenager in the 80s and in the era of MTV. I still remember when they played Thriller every hour on the hour when it first came out and it was a long video 😊😊😊

    • @vincentphillips2577
      @vincentphillips2577 Год назад +8

      @@melissamorton1282 True. Thriller felt like a movie. I really liked the album Bad and videos. The videos were so uniquely unusual especially the video " leave me alone".

    • @spacechampi0n
      @spacechampi0n Год назад +6

      I remember when they premiered Thriller on tv. It was a big event. It was on the grid scheduled during prime time in the TV Guide!

    • @lucash8234
      @lucash8234 11 месяцев назад +6

      It was Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan. The two guys you most wanted to be.

    • @vincentphillips2577
      @vincentphillips2577 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@lucash8234 True. Also Michael Keaton as Batman.

  • @badbot4ever566
    @badbot4ever566 2 года назад +356

    Even when Michael was on his final tour he was out dancing his backup dancers who were 30 years younger than him . He had them looking like they was taking their last breath and he barely broke a sweat.

    • @NecramoniumVideo
      @NecramoniumVideo Год назад +6

      Yeah, but lets not forget he was doped up.

    • @nonofyourbusiness8651
      @nonofyourbusiness8651 Год назад +48

      @@NecramoniumVideo that has nothing to do with his constant ability to deliver an effortless performance for his 50 years of being in the industry.

    • @dekuuuuu
      @dekuuuuu Год назад +10

      Why people think sweating is a sign of being tired? I literally sweat while just walking

    • @xoxoxoxoxo7997
      @xoxoxoxoxo7997 Год назад +5

      Well said

    • @RoodeMenon
      @RoodeMenon Год назад +4

      He was frail & weak. Clearly looked like he couldn't survive one week of shows.

  • @R-L-I
    @R-L-I Год назад +115

    To this day no one has come close to being on Michael Jackson’s level, that’s how far ahead he was of his time!

    • @sumaiyaochoa5743
      @sumaiyaochoa5743 10 месяцев назад +5

      Fr,like Taylor could never

    • @archangel3386
      @archangel3386 9 месяцев назад

      Jimmy hendrix only 1 dangerous tour was unreal n history album very underrated Mike worse album bettin prince best. But Jimmy hendrix was unreal n very young n business 10 yrs of work fo he died like
      All along the watchtower , vodoo child slight return , vodoo chile, red house , castles made of sand, machine gun , star spangled banner, drifting , purple haze ,hey joe, wind cries Mary is just a few of his legendary masterpieces 🙃. Back n 60sn 70s

  • @lorilawry1532
    @lorilawry1532 9 месяцев назад +20

    I was 15 years old and living in Lake Tahoe when the Jackson 5 came. I saw them two nights in a row. On the 2nd night, my friend and I were called on stage to dance. The next day we drove over to the house that the performers used to stay at. When we got there Janet and Randy (who were little) came out to hang with us. We could see Michael and asked them if they would ask him to come and meet us. He was so quiet and shy but he did come over. I still have the picture I took of him ❤sitting on my mom’s car!

    • @shadowweaver3693
      @shadowweaver3693 2 месяца назад

      That’s so cool 😎

    • @ZeeZee9
      @ZeeZee9 2 месяца назад

      Omg! How old was MJ at that time?

  • @vendelayindustries
    @vendelayindustries 2 года назад +409

    Not being a Michael Jackson-fan is not an option! He's done so much great music over the period of 40 years!

    • @Snyper1405
      @Snyper1405 2 года назад +14

      I know I mean how could you not love what he has brought to the music world he was a genius and people from all walks of life could relate to him because he could do it all and not to mention he has influenced so many other artists it's insane

    • @ireallyreallyhategoogle
      @ireallyreallyhategoogle 2 года назад +9

      It is when you consider everything he did outside of music.
      The industry really messed him up.

    • @PhattyBolger
      @PhattyBolger 2 года назад +5

      And so many children!

    • @ericframpton1382
      @ericframpton1382 2 года назад +11

      I wouldn't say I'm a fan, but it's undeniable the influence he had on the music world. The man is a legend, regardless of the controversy that surrounds him.

    • @sammy2954
      @sammy2954 2 года назад +14

      @@ericframpton1382 Straight facts regardless of opinion of him, he is and will always be a legend.

  • @arlaabrell8658
    @arlaabrell8658 2 года назад +491

    I knew an old man in a nursing home, yes, a NURSING HOME, that I worked at back in the 80's to early 90's, he had been a dancer "back in the day" we asked him if he knew about MJ's moonwalk - and he did, he was still a pretty sharp old man, anyway we asked him if he could do it and he said that it's basically an old "step-slide" that all good dancers could do "back in the day" we asked him if he could do it, and he kind of laughed and said and "well now Michael has put his own spin on it but I can do something a lot like it" and we were like "Show us, come on" and well, we were all in total shock when Lonnie (who was around 84-85 at the time) stepped off a real nice imitation of the Moonwalk. Then he said "Now, that's my way, Michael has his way, but that's my way" He then told us he knew that Michael had studied all of the old dancers like Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly and the Nicholas Brothers and other famous dancers and then took what he learned and made his own style, took it farther and that's what made Michael so good. So in answer to Jordan's question - it's Michael's variation and improvement of the old "step-slide"

    • @Cheryl_Haydon
      @Cheryl_Haydon 2 года назад +22

      Great story! Thanks for sharing. ☺

    • @berniceporter9989
      @berniceporter9989 2 года назад +25

      The Nicholas brothers.... were out of this world amazing! Unbelievable!!! Talk about defying gravity, they did it with no special effects. Seriously, you all should check them out if you are impressed with dancing skills. ❤️❤️ 🕺🏽 🕺🏽

    • @eddiet3026
      @eddiet3026 2 года назад +11

      When Michael made the moonwalk popular, it had already come and gone in the RnB dance scene. Of course, no one would say that the King of Pop was using played out dance moves, so we just went for the ride again! 😁

    • @walterrutherford8321
      @walterrutherford8321 2 года назад +6

      There’s nothing new under the sun. Michael didn’t invent the moonwalk, he just put it in the mainstream. I’d seen a friend do it long before Michael popularized it. And in fact when my mother saw it she said, “Oh, that’s the camel walk”, and did a similar step from her day. What goes around comes around.

    • @neccron9956
      @neccron9956 2 года назад +4

      A lot of the moves in this video are heavily influenced by Bob Fosse

  • @righty-o3585
    @righty-o3585 Год назад +31

    I'm not what you would call a huge Michael fan. I'm more of a hard rock type person, but as a musician myself, I can't help but absolutely respect such talent. Also, when it comes to dancing, there was NOBODY that could come close to touching Michael's level. His Pop n Lock was UNREAL .....

  • @vbvermont
    @vbvermont 2 года назад +203

    Jay: You can’t defy gravity.
    Amber: Michael Jackson does. 🥰

    • @kimberlyraysor6989
      @kimberlyraysor6989 2 года назад +7

      That was funny when Amber said Michael Jackson does. Even though he doesn't. Too cute.

    • @exodia1510
      @exodia1510 2 года назад +4

      DOES.
      DID.
      And Forever Will!

    • @i_am_superman_
      @i_am_superman_ 2 года назад

      God can do

    • @oobrocks
      @oobrocks 2 года назад

      😆

  • @jamieshepard9597
    @jamieshepard9597 2 года назад +332

    MJ actually had a patent on the mechanism used to pull off the anti gravity illusion. Genius concept

    • @slokevfull
      @slokevfull 2 года назад +16

      Yep! Watch the live in munich Smooth Criminal part, one of the guys (first on the right) almost fell doing that move and u can barely see a little nail under his shoe!

    • @shazam8816
      @shazam8816 2 года назад +14

      @@slokevfull yea the shoes or boots they were wearing actually had some type of hole to clip on them

    • @nottheelijah8993
      @nottheelijah8993 2 года назад +6

      What he/she said.

    • @shazam8816
      @shazam8816 2 года назад +3

      @@nottheelijah8993 who me? Lol

    • @nottheelijah8993
      @nottheelijah8993 2 года назад +2

      @@shazam8816 No the person who made this comment.

  • @zeronone1708
    @zeronone1708 Год назад +30

    Michael Jackson was not just an icon, dude was a legend. The man made dance moves so popular that people still do them today on RUclips and TikTok, people have built entire careers following his moves. His songs are known worldwide and sung in every country in the world. May there always be the memory and love of Michael Jackson.

  • @rixael437
    @rixael437 Месяц назад +6

    Michael invented and patented dancing shoes and a flooring setup that involved the shoes with specially cut grab-holes in the heals to grab specially sized bolts that were marked on the floor and electronically raised for he and his dancers to position themselves to perform that leaning stunt. Now that you know this, watch him performing in a live setting and/or on a stage and you will see them get themselves in position to do the lean and then move away to allow the bolts to be lowered back into their silos in the floor, after the lean has been completed. MJ was very clever. The BEST!!!

  • @themysteriousoa4466
    @themysteriousoa4466 Год назад +289

    True Fact: When Michael is singing, “Annie, are you OK?” it actually carries more meaning than just the narrator asking a question. The line is inspired by Resusci Anne, the name of the model of doll used to teach CPR. Michael combined the question trainees learn to ask, “are you OK?” with the name of the doll to create the iconic line.

    • @chrisharris9577
      @chrisharris9577 Год назад +16

      Cool.....didn't know that.

    • @Swonder1972
      @Swonder1972 Год назад +11

      Annie?..I thought he was saying Eddie since this can out when I was 16. Now I have to go rewrite internal software...

    • @CabinFever52
      @CabinFever52 Год назад +9

      I thought he was singing “Annie, are you walking,“ for years.

    • @Alice-iu7gx
      @Alice-iu7gx Год назад +2

      What is CPR, please?

    • @themysteriousoa4466
      @themysteriousoa4466 Год назад +9

      @@Alice-iu7gx Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation or Chest Compression. CPR can help save a life during cardiac arrest, when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs. To perform CPR, first:
      CHECK the scene for safety, form an initial impression and use personal protective equipment (PPE). Next: If the person appears unresponsive, CHECK for responsiveness, breathing, life-threatening bleeding or other life-threatening conditions using shout-tap-shout. Then: Kneel beside the person. Place the person on their back on a firm, flat surface. After that: Give 30 chest compressions by placing two hands centered on the chest. Next: push both hands downward at least 2 inches. Make sure to keep pressing at a 100 to 120 Beats Per Minute or BPM. Afterwards: Allow chest to return to normal position after each compression. Give 2 breaths by performing mouth to mouth resuscitation, and also to Pinch the nose shut, take a normal breath. Note: If the 1st breath does not cause the chest to rise, retilt the head and ensure a proper seal before giving the 2nd breath If the 2nd breath does not make the chest rise, an object may be blocking the airway. Finally:
      Continue giving sets of 30 chest compressions and 2 breaths. Use an AED as soon as one is available! Minimize interruptions to chest compressions to less than 10 seconds.

  • @classyhk9624
    @classyhk9624 2 года назад +145

    "Remember The Time" is a video you will love not only for the music, but the cameos. Jordan will especially get a kick out of one of the stars.

    • @cheetyliciousmeowmeow1085
      @cheetyliciousmeowmeow1085 2 года назад +2

      Yes😎

    • @philpennington826
      @philpennington826 2 года назад +2

      LOL Now *I* have to re-watch that video to figure out who you're talking about without asking you and spoiling it. I mean, I'm thinking of a cameo from that video, but I dont think I'm thinking about the same person you're thinking about. LOL I'm off to watch "Remember the Time" again.
      EDIT: Yeah, I was thinking of the wrong person. I get you now though. (LOL they ALL look so YOUNG. Now I feel so OLD 🤣)

    • @burnthetubs
      @burnthetubs 2 года назад +1

      I had forgot about Richard Pryor's cameo, but he's in the whole "movie" with this in different roles.

    • @mikesavage2114
      @mikesavage2114 2 года назад

      My favorite!

    • @richardkovacs2006
      @richardkovacs2006 2 года назад

      Remember the Time had MAGIC JOHNSON in it. Michael Jordan was in JAM.

  • @OnTheSofaUK
    @OnTheSofaUK Год назад +16

    I remember growing up, every new Michael Jackson release was an event. Every video was a mini movie. He was one of the innovators.

    • @ZeeZee9
      @ZeeZee9 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes! And it was usually on a Friday night on Fox :D

  • @johnnysoccer1983
    @johnnysoccer1983 Год назад +27

    The look on Amber's face at the start of the video clip, SUPER excited while waiting for Rob to react.... Can't hold back even a second of her excitement. Love it.

  • @breebree9319
    @breebree9319 2 года назад +308

    MJ was the master of videos. All his videos were mini movies. MTV would play the song portion only but the premier with the full video was an event. It was always an experience to watch his new masterpiece. I think next just because Jay will like it, Black or White or he will really appreciate Man in the Mirror. Later, You are not Alone, which features Elvis Presley's daughter whom he was married to at the time.

    • @philpennington826
      @philpennington826 2 года назад +20

      This is NO LIE. I remember the MTV premiere of the "Thriller" video. It was the first video MTV ever aired that had its own hype campaign leading up to the release. And when it finally premiered, it was like it was the freakin' SUPER BOWL. Like...EVERYONE watched it. And if you didn't have MTV yet, you FOUND someone that DID! 😆

    • @melanieannplans2666
      @melanieannplans2666 2 года назад +10

      I literally had the SAME THOUGHT about the mini-movie style of the quality found in every single MJ video. I remember when his duet with Janet premiered on ABC for "Scream". And "Black or White" was absolutely incredible! The technology was beyond its time, and there quite a few famous faces who made cameos.

    • @DustinHawke
      @DustinHawke 2 года назад +7

      I totally thought Thriller was a movie when I was a little kid.

    • @philpennington826
      @philpennington826 2 года назад +4

      @@DustinHawke Easy mistake to make, especially as a kid. And especially since the average music video was about 3-4 minutes, and "thriller" (the full version, anyway), was 13 minutes long. It was more of a short film than a music video.

    • @Don-wi6gl
      @Don-wi6gl 2 года назад +5

      All his mini films were "STOP THE WORLD" events...strongly emcourage watching the entire film.

  • @rowanmayfair9249
    @rowanmayfair9249 2 года назад +741

    Anti gravity boots, the boots hooked into the floor or a secured board. It still took enormous core strength to maintain the angle. There's a video out there of him using it live where he did lose his balance. If you look up the boots it shows how they work better. Earth Song is still my absolute favourite MJ to this day. It's such a close your eyes, Amber Sway song. Introduce that one to Jordan!

    • @larrygrebler5054
      @larrygrebler5054 2 года назад +25

      I heard that Michael helped design the shoes.

    • @Shootingstarcomics
      @Shootingstarcomics 2 года назад +24

      @@larrygrebler5054 I seem to remember seeing the patent drawings being in Michael Jackson’s name. They had a little thing that popped up out of the stage floor and the shoes had a keyhole type slot on the bottom that would hook into it.

    • @rowanmayfair9249
      @rowanmayfair9249 2 года назад +5

      Yes, he co created them. I'm not recalling the name but I think it was his costume creator.

    • @rowanmayfair9249
      @rowanmayfair9249 2 года назад +7

      Here's a video about the boots:
      ruclips.net/video/nCAFtlCorI8/видео.html

    • @zeer0squared
      @zeer0squared 2 года назад +10

      Yes, MJ has the patent on that lean system.

  • @badtyers
    @badtyers Год назад +27

    Watching Amber throughout this reaction was so fun! You can tell how much she loves MJ and how into it she was.

  • @theetruthseekerLove1another
    @theetruthseekerLove1another 9 месяцев назад +10

    I totally grew up with Michael, and Janet, and all the greats...I'm now 56, and STILL watch their video's and my play lists include them, and our generation had the BEST music for sure! :-) Michael was the first to use a "movie like concept" in music video's it was ahead of the times. As far as the move in one of the documentaries they had slits made in the floor for their shoes that held them in place where they could lean forward without falling.

  • @jessenuf
    @jessenuf 2 года назад +307

    “Off the Wall” is an incredible album

    • @4875Rome
      @4875Rome 2 года назад +13

      I have that album. Such a awesome album

    • @kahuna754
      @kahuna754 2 года назад +8

      Thriller is a little too pop-ish for me. Probably, I've just outgrown it.

    • @theidajawho
      @theidajawho 2 года назад +12

      We can ride the BOOGIE!

    • @palmirasanchez
      @palmirasanchez 2 года назад +2

      Yes it was

    • @Milkers777
      @Milkers777 2 года назад +13

      @@kahuna754 Thriller is straight hits sum that’ll never be duplicated ever again and I disagree Thriller is theatrical not necessarily popish lol...

  • @HRConsultant_Jeff
    @HRConsultant_Jeff 2 года назад +149

    This was a tribute to the Fred Astaire movies. He did a similar video in the 1950's with different music. Someone also put Smooth Criminal to a compilation of Fred Astaire that is amazing as well.

    • @scapito
      @scapito 2 года назад +9

      There's a video that shows MJs moves in this video side by side with Astaire's. It's nearly identical in many areas.

    • @scapito
      @scapito 2 года назад +4

      Below is a link to the video I mentioned.
      ruclips.net/video/On-N99GmHDQ/видео.html

    • @flatebo1
      @flatebo1 2 года назад +2

      Specifically Girl Hunt from the 1953 film Band Wagon - ruclips.net/video/T8QmkDzD8Sk/видео.html

    • @jgsrhythm100
      @jgsrhythm100 2 года назад +3

      Astaire learn all his tap dancing akills from The Nicholaus Brothers.

    • @lisacox3750
      @lisacox3750 2 года назад +4

      @@jgsrhythm100 The Nicholas Brothers are so underrated and it bothers me so much! They influenced SO many people but no one talks about them.

  • @daxdasche6112
    @daxdasche6112 Год назад +16

    MJ had it as an entertainer. The first album I ever bought was Off the Wall. Still one of my favourites.

  • @Violettress228
    @Violettress228 Год назад +8

    Micheal is the performer, great dancer, and singer. Just Great.

  • @erinhansen9522
    @erinhansen9522 2 года назад +206

    This video is a masterpiece. Look at the camera angles, the choreography, the subtle moves, the touching the hat, the background dancers (one leans the opposite way during "the lean" to create illusion), etc.... you an watch this video a hundred times and notice something new each time.

    • @wendyeverett4768
      @wendyeverett4768 2 года назад +6

      Absolutely this! MJ in the white suit, the shadows and light, it's a mini movie.

    • @goat1408
      @goat1408 2 года назад +3

      facts.....been watching this video since it was new.....I am still in awe.

    • @tj_2701
      @tj_2701 2 года назад +4

      MJ was notorious for his videos.
      If any one single little thing in a shot was not perfect, no matter how small, it had to be redone.
      MJ demanded absolute perfection from everyone, especially himself.

    • @1980dcp
      @1980dcp 2 года назад +6

      @@wendyeverett4768 It's actually out of his movie Moonwalker. There was even a video game that came out to go with the movie.

  • @jokewbass6345
    @jokewbass6345 2 года назад +52

    When you said you missed him and then teared up, I teared up with you. I grew up on MJ, and I miss him too ❤

  • @RITWINS
    @RITWINS Год назад +16

    Surely they have to do Earth Song ? One of the most incredible songs MJ has ever made.
    His biggest selling single in the UK - over a million copies sold and six weeks at the top of the charts, including the 1995 Christmas number one.

  • @thewarrior5486
    @thewarrior5486 Год назад +11

    "Regardless of your thoughts of him..." I'm 50 and grew up listening to him and the Jackson Five. I was a huge fan. I still am. I witnessed all the "controversy" surrounding him throughout the decades. Michael Jackson was one of the most unique humans I've ever seen. His childhood was stolen because of how great his and his family's talent was. They worked, probably harder than they wanted to. He missed out on a lot of things and I know his dad was pretty hard on him. So even though I'm not a psychologist, I can understand his desire to try to re-live his childhood through Neverland, and even be there for kids who may not have had the best father/son relationships. But in my heart of hearts, I don't think MJ ever did anything of what he was accused. I believe the only monster he ever was, was the one in the Thriller video.

    • @macedindu829
      @macedindu829 4 месяца назад +1

      No one credible has ever accused him of wrongdoing.

  • @fernandoracymarkunas8790
    @fernandoracymarkunas8790 Год назад +19

    MJ was one of the most complete artists in history. He wrote the songs, did the arrangements, dances and choreographies and had a stunning stage presence. Like Elvis before him and I think no one after, MJ is really The King.

  • @CuttinEJ
    @CuttinEJ 2 года назад +167

    Beat it was another outstanding production. Eddie Van Halen played the guitar solo in stealth mode (uncredited) because there might have been some legal considerations about playing original music outside his own band. He also spent a few minutes alone rearranging the song without telling anyone until he told MJ. MJ absolutely loved it and the rest is history ❤

    • @karlsmith2570
      @karlsmith2570 2 года назад +1

      I know that Eddie Van Halen played the guitar Solo in "Beat It", but I'm not so sure about this song
      It could've been Jennifer Batten in guitar

    • @philpennington826
      @philpennington826 2 года назад +7

      @@karlsmith2570 Read Ed's comment again. He's talking about "Beat It". "Beat It" is literally the first two words of his comment.

    • @ChanelStuff
      @ChanelStuff 2 года назад +2

      New info for me. Thanks 😊

    • @philpennington826
      @philpennington826 2 года назад +6

      Eddie was uncredited for that solo because he didn't care about getting paid for it. Anyone that receives song-writing credit for a song gets royalties for that song. He didn't want them. He did it for free as a favor to Quincy Jones. And he did it BECAUSE, at the time, a lot of African-American artists were not getting the exposure on MTV that white artists were getting (yes, even MJ). So they figured that getting a white guy (and not just any white guy, but freakin' EDDIE VAN HALEN) to play on the song would get it more airtime.
      FUN FACT: Eddie's solo in "Beat It" is only 20 seconds long, but it took like a half hour to record. At one point, Eddie *literally* BLEW UP his monitor amp playing the solo, so they had to find another one.🤣

    • @scottlaughlin9897
      @scottlaughlin9897 2 года назад +6

      Steve Stevens ( Billy Idols Guitarist ) did the Guitar work on Michael’s dirty Diana!

  • @simonatkinson1107
    @simonatkinson1107 Год назад +308

    The ‘Lean’ was done with special shoes where the heel hooked into a peg on the floor as an anchor point. Some people say it was MJ himself that designed the shoe and peg system. The physical strength needed to do that move is incredible! MJ and those dancers must have been fit to an epic standard as they would have needed to do that several times to get all the camera angles. In my opinion MJ’s private life was exactly that, Private!

    • @JPdraws_
      @JPdraws_ Год назад +15

      The lean in the MV version was done with a mix of an early version of the shoe with a bolt on the floor and wires that were attached to a harness they wore under the suit

    • @itsjustnaima
      @itsjustnaima Год назад +13

      Mj indeed came up with the idea as well as did his part when designing the shoes! Genius!

    • @Alwaysherethere
      @Alwaysherethere Год назад +3

      Exactly!

    • @user-bg8kg5kv1i
      @user-bg8kg5kv1i Год назад +10

      He also did the leaning move regularly in concert for years. Truly iconic!!

    • @davidelsea6839
      @davidelsea6839 Год назад +13

      MJ holds a U.S. Patent on that Shoe Design.

  • @Kim-dm4yb
    @Kim-dm4yb 8 месяцев назад +8

    Love this song and all of MJs music! His talent was unlike anyone...we all loved him back in the day. I was so lucky to grow up during these times. Okay so you stilll haven't reacted to another one of his most iconic songs "Beat it"...they had actual gang members in the background and the dancing is so amazing, also the guitar riff in it is actually Eddie Van Halen. I came back to this video to watch it again &, realized hiw much you're missing out not watching this and hooe by sone chance you read this comment. ❤

  • @stevethomas9320
    @stevethomas9320 Год назад +12

    Growing up in the 80s all I got to say is that everyone tried to moonwalk at least once. It didn't matter if you were a Michael Jackson fan or not. FYI love the suit and wish more people would wear hats.

  • @reginawallinger8711
    @reginawallinger8711 2 года назад +145

    I loved being a kid during this time. The music was so good. Entertainers were trained in several fields and were truly amazing. Today it seems like everyone is a one trick pony. Music is overproduced and manufactured. Many artists can't really sing, their voices are run through the soundboard. It's just not the same. There are some that stand out but not many. That's why I still listen to 80s and 90s music.

    • @racheladmore5842
      @racheladmore5842 2 года назад

      I truly agree with you...but I would go back little further...60's.... artist could get up sing what they put out and sound just as good if they were doing it in studio...MJ especially was misunderstood...he was a adult child his childhood was taken away and the only people he could relate to where young adults,. I also feel more comfortable around younger generation, but there music no...can't understand the music our kids listen to

    • @EleanorofAquitaine42
      @EleanorofAquitaine42 2 года назад

      I love this story, because I was a nurse in a nursing home for a little while, and I absolutely loved learning from the residents! I came away from that job a better person with a wonderful appreciation for what you could learn from older generations.
      Also, do your research if you have to put your loved one in a care facility, there’s some horrible facilities out there just looking for the cheapest way to make a buck off of your loved ones’ illnesses and last days.

  • @MichaelJohnsonAzgard
    @MichaelJohnsonAzgard 2 года назад +160

    Michael Jackson, along with Prince and Freddie Mercury, took entertaining to another level.
    It doesn't matter how, just keep the mystic.

    • @justinfieldsisgod
      @justinfieldsisgod 2 года назад +17

      I agree but Michael Jackson is the greatest entertainer ever

    • @SwampthingDUK
      @SwampthingDUK 2 года назад +1

      Entertaining on a different level doesn't do them justice

    • @Snyper1405
      @Snyper1405 2 года назад +3

      They were great no doubt but michael will always be the measuring stick.

    • @ireallyreallyhategoogle
      @ireallyreallyhategoogle 2 года назад

      And P!nk

    • @stacytaylor3888
      @stacytaylor3888 2 года назад +4

      You must add David Bowie to a far, far another level!

  • @gabigirl416
    @gabigirl416 Год назад +6

    I grew up with MJ and was 11 when Thriller came out and it was amazing to grow up with him in his prime. I’m happy our younger generation appreciates him. My kids who are 19 and 15 really likes his music. He is timeless. ❤

  • @_Julaine
    @_Julaine Год назад +10

    This video is my favorite to show off MJs dancing and choreography skills. So clean. I am the same age as Mike and grew up watching the Jackson 5 when they first began. He was such a cute little boy with so much energy. I remember him performing on Ed Sullivan, Andy Williams and all of the variety shows of the day. I also watched him when he left the J5 and the drama of that to start his solo career with Off The Wall. I remember Thriller being released and all the praise he got for his MTV videos off that album. Watching him receive all those grammy awards, watching his dates with Brook Shields and Tatum O'Neil. Watching him carry around little Emmanual Lewis and his chimp. Creating Neverland. I think that is what started people thinking of him as a child. Marrying Lisa Marie. People wondering if he ever had sex. Marrying Debbie Rowe knowing that he did it so she would give him kids. Then the scandals. Mike was always in the media. The more he did, the more the media starting saying how weird he was. He couldn't get away from it. People knew the kindness of his soul and would use it to extort money from him and he just wanted privacy so it was easier to pay them off so they would go away. Unfortunately, he only stirred up people believing his was guilty by paying off the accusers. The poor man died in debt because of his spending, generosity to charities and children that he loved. He was humiliated until he left our country. Because Michael was 'different' he was always accused of so many ridiculous things it got to the point people started to look at his peculiarities instead of his talent. Being one of the most famous people on earth he was always in the limelight and when he tried to seclude himself and his children, the media just made up stuff making him look stranger and stranger. It was a no-win for him. Even after his death. His fans will always believe in him and his talent cannot be denied. But he died way to young by a man he trusted to look after him, but, again, only wanted money from him. His talent will live on in his music and videos and his fans will never stop loving him. The people that bought in to all of the media lies are the ones who are suffering the loss of one of the most brilliant entertainers of all time. We will see you again, Michael, as you entertain all in heaven. RIP sweet prince.

    • @michaelsevilla3697
      @michaelsevilla3697 11 месяцев назад

      michael jackson was literally the most famous person since jesus christ only god knows what he had to mentally endure

  • @CuzKatieSaysSo
    @CuzKatieSaysSo 2 года назад +58

    I empathize completely, Amber. This old Deadhead really really misses Michael. A tragic awful loss, poor guy. MJ deserved more happiness in life. If you're up for suggestions, Blood on the Dance Floor is my favorite MJ video. Just too hot for words. 🔥🔥🔥

  • @joeschwandt1301
    @joeschwandt1301 2 года назад +86

    I am a musician. Been playing drums since I was 9 years old, and I am now 52. I have Rock running through my veins, and always will. MJ... Was one of the most talented musicians ever. Just a musical Genius. Any musician that can not give MJ the credit he deserves has blinders on. Respect!!

    • @delbomb3131
      @delbomb3131 Год назад +1

      If you're not aware, Johnathan Moffett has a channel and he's very open about working with MJ. As a drummer I think you'll enjoy it

    • @Swonder1972
      @Swonder1972 Год назад

      He was a gifted writer and performer. His collaboration with the masterclass Quincy Jones didn't hurt the songs either...

  • @MarkusSellmann
    @MarkusSellmann Год назад +5

    I was about 17 when "Thriller" hit the ground in 1982. Man, that was our music. And then "Bad" in 1984 and especially that song was my favourite. Those were glorious days, indeed. I saw MJ live in 1986 and that show was a blast. Entertainment in perfection.

    • @Exel_ofx12
      @Exel_ofx12 7 месяцев назад +2

      LMAO He wasnt even performing in 1986 💀

    • @whitebarackobama7999
      @whitebarackobama7999 7 месяцев назад

      Bad came out in 1987

    • @MarkusSellmann
      @MarkusSellmann 7 месяцев назад

      Sorry, I was wrong. The tour was of course in 1988. Yes, it was a long time ago.

  • @SnagleTooth14
    @SnagleTooth14 Месяц назад +2

    A genius and true legend. His creativity is just off the charts with the dancing and choreography! Miss you MJ❤❤❤

  • @eddiet3026
    @eddiet3026 2 года назад +74

    Michael's videos elevated the art form. He created the format of the long form video. Thriller WAS a movie! Even before that, there was The Jackson's " Can You Feel It" which was unparalleled at the time. There absolutely were no videos to rival his until after he showed the world what to do!

    • @PlumbPitiful
      @PlumbPitiful 2 года назад

      I never cared for Can You Feel It. I mean, the song is great and has a great message. But in the video The Jacksons cast themselves as literal gods reigning over humanity, spreading rainbows and whatnot. Came across as very egotistical

    • @eddiet3026
      @eddiet3026 2 года назад +4

      @@PlumbPitifulInteresting observation. I never really saw it as egotistical. I just saw it as entities who had received the message of brotherhood and were choosing to spread it to the world. The message made you bigger (and stronger) than what you were alone.

    • @ShannyShan20
      @ShannyShan20 2 года назад

      @@eddiet3026 Exactly! I agree 👍

    • @walterrutherford8321
      @walterrutherford8321 2 года назад +1

      Yes, Thriller was a movie, directed by John Landis.

  • @guss1470
    @guss1470 Год назад +64

    I am more of a rock and punk guy but I know talent when I see it. This is a master at work, people try to copy but never are equal... master at his craft.

    • @jenniferharden2258
      @jenniferharden2258 5 месяцев назад +1

      Facts!

    • @Lovelyone1
      @Lovelyone1 5 месяцев назад +2

      But that was the magic of Michael. Back in the day absolutely everyone liked him. It didn’t matter what your favorite genre was. That’s why there will never be another…..

  • @sabrinaestrada3590
    @sabrinaestrada3590 7 месяцев назад +4

    He was an absolute phenomenon. People LOVED him all over the world. I grew up in the 80's and let me tell you... It was a really special time. I wish MLK could've seen how much he unified us! ❤❤❤

  • @reinadesuenos
    @reinadesuenos 17 дней назад +1

    I was born in 1987. My mom said when i was 7 months old, if Michael Jackson or Whitney Houston came on MTV, i would pull myself up and howl at the screen like i was singing with them.
    Michael Jackson is, without question, the greatest musical artist of our time. He created his own style and genre that they still can't categorized. He's a world-renowned phenomenon and will go down in history with the likes of Beethoven and Mozart.

  • @dalem58
    @dalem58 2 года назад +73

    I was born in 1958, the same year as MJ. So I literally grew up with him! I experienced his evolution as a singer/dancer/performer.

    • @ImranKhan-xu3qn
      @ImranKhan-xu3qn 2 года назад +5

      Lucky you

    • @thanossnap4170
      @thanossnap4170 2 года назад

      Had tickets to his last tour, and then he sadly passed. I was so stoked getting tickets, and the nope! Man how i would have loved seeing him live. What a legend.

  • @ck1abe515
    @ck1abe515 2 года назад +43

    At 50 years old now, I'm so grateful to have grown up listening to not only MJ, but others in the 70s and 80s watching and listening in real-time, amazing Era of music! RIP Mr. Jackson you're definitely missed but not forgotten.

  • @Pohakuloa
    @Pohakuloa Год назад +4

    Just watched this video and wanted to remark that when Jay says, "Yeah, Michael can do it anything, but look those other guys are doing it too so how'd they do it?" Remember Jay, his core dancers often did EVERYTHING Michael did and more, sometimes backers to oppose his choreography. MJ was great but so were the ones around him.
    Like someone once asked Ginger Rogers, "How is it like dancing with the best dancer in the world?" (Alliding to Fred Astaire) To which she replied, "Honey, try doing it backwards and in heels."

  • @GCOE63
    @GCOE63 Год назад +7

    Amber reminds me so much of myself when I show someone a song for the first time that I love. The side eye watching their reaction 😂

  • @stevieray4679
    @stevieray4679 2 года назад +78

    I'm just going to say it: "amber is the best chair dancer ever."

    • @blakewestwood8096
      @blakewestwood8096 2 года назад +1

      You should see Lex from Brad and Lex do her couch dancing

    • @LauPulstar
      @LauPulstar 2 года назад +1

      their younger girl is even better at that

    • @coolmomjj48
      @coolmomjj48 2 года назад

      She is THE BEST period. Yes Lex is a doll too.

    • @rdnkbear872
      @rdnkbear872 2 года назад

      Its awesome watching Amber react....she gets into the music sooooo much

  • @ChanelStuff
    @ChanelStuff 2 года назад +52

    All the sadness in his life is heartbreaking and just plain criminal in my opinion. He was worked to the bone when he was a kid. He became a superstar and lost all of any normalcy all kids should enjoy. I refuse to believe he did what he was accused of.
    RIP MJ💔 you're the greatest 💙

    • @thinkcritically6373
      @thinkcritically6373 2 года назад +8

      You are right. Everything against him was all a staged set up 🎯

    • @karenkat1111
      @karenkat1111 2 года назад +7

      I have never and will never believe any of it! He was absolutely robbed of a childhood and I believe he felt the need to have that later in life. Opportunists, it was Michael Jackson for goodness sake! Any settlements that happened were not an admission of guilt, he just couldn't go thru all the craziness fighting and taking such a toll on him, as it did anyway. RIP MJ! Forever and always a fan!

    • @ChanelStuff
      @ChanelStuff 2 года назад +2

      @@karenkat1111 agreed 1000%👍

    • @gwillis01
      @gwillis01 2 года назад +3

      It is so sad that MJ's father worked him so hard during his childhood to make the Jackson 5 successful. I heard a rumor that he never even had a birthday party until he was a grown up not living at his father's house any more.

    • @ChanelStuff
      @ChanelStuff 2 года назад +1

      @@gwillis01 that wouldn't surprise me. The Jackson's were Jehovah's Witnesses. They don't celebrate birthdays or Christmas or most any holiday for that matter.

  • @kathyrizzi8754
    @kathyrizzi8754 8 месяцев назад +3

    Michael Jackson was a great entertainer thru his years. He started out singing with his brothers, he was only a kid. He sang a song called “ Ben “ it was so good & can make you cry. I also loved his Thriller songs, Billy Jean was a great song also. 💙💖

  • @alexakl6445
    @alexakl6445 Год назад +6

    Whenever he released a new video, it was always a huge thing. If I remember correctly, they would televise it usually in the evening and a good percentage of the country tuned in, so excited to see what his next masterpiece was all about.

    • @macedindu829
      @macedindu829 4 месяца назад

      You remember correctly. Some of my earliest memories are being excited for the next MJ video. It's hard to convey to people who weren't around at the time how monumental each MJ music video was at the time.

    • @korimiller379
      @korimiller379 4 месяца назад

      @@macedindu829 Ah yeah, I remember the global premier of Black or White. Right in prime time evening shows that the whole family could (and did) watch.

  • @for-real-countrygirl4192
    @for-real-countrygirl4192 2 года назад +70

    Everything about MJ was legendary . I still tear up at the loss of him. I love MJ. His heart for humanity was 100% pure

    • @2eleven48
      @2eleven48 2 года назад +1

      For-Real-CountryGirl.....Maybe you missed it, but his 'heart for humanity' also included a keen interest in young pre-pubertal boys.

    • @andrewkearley6900
      @andrewkearley6900 2 года назад +1

      @@2eleven48 except that was admitted later to he a ploy by the mother to extort money, he was definitely an odd one but there's still questions.

    • @2eleven48
      @2eleven48 2 года назад

      @@andrewkearley6900 ...I said 'a keen interest'. I didn't say there was any pedaristic dalliance. That's just you jumping to a conclusion.

    • @streetfightervsxenoverse1832
      @streetfightervsxenoverse1832 2 года назад

      @@2eleven48 why bring that bullshit up? Your just looking to start a war, Get the fuck out..

    • @2eleven48
      @2eleven48 2 года назад

      @@streetfightervsxenoverse1832 ...You call it bullshit, I call it fact that MJ had a propensity for enjoying the company of young boys. I'm in no doubt that he didn't fuck them (although some juvenile hanky panky might have gone on). It was essentially just some idealisation of youth for someone who really should have grown out of that kind of thinking. A war? God, how old are you?

  • @joemiester31
    @joemiester31 2 года назад +66

    This metal head is unapologetically a massive Michael Jackson fan. I'm not afraid to crank that song in my pickup truck!

  • @johnharts2463
    @johnharts2463 Год назад +4

    Watching smooth criminal is an experience. It’s so much more than a song. MJ’s videos were pure art! Miss him so much!!!

  • @MysticRhythms87
    @MysticRhythms87 Год назад +3

    Damn, as soon as the music hit, Amber was rocking out! That's how you know this is one of Michael Jackson's greatest songs and videos.
    She's been hit by, she's been struck by...a smooth criminal!

    • @MysticRhythms87
      @MysticRhythms87 Год назад +1

      Also, gotta give props to the extra lyrics in the video version that wasn't on most other versions of this song.
      "So they came into the out way, it was Sunday, what a black day
      every time I tried to find him, he's leaving no clues left behind him
      and he had no way of knowing of the suspect or what to expect
      mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, sounding heartbeats, intimidations"

  • @storbokki371
    @storbokki371 2 года назад +19

    The MTV era really showcased so much talent in the arts. Not just music.

  • @adamushehu
    @adamushehu 2 года назад +36

    Its so cute how Amber is looking at him in the beginning, like "this dude just doesn't know how much his mind is about to be blown"!

  • @winifredrobinson5132
    @winifredrobinson5132 10 месяцев назад +6

    Michael was unique. His songs and his videos ( short films) were equally brilliant. Please review - In the Closet, Dirty Diana, Suzie on the Dancefloor, Remember the Time, The Way You make me Feel and The Earth Song. You won't be dissapointed. Each brilliant and so different.

  • @ericbrown7089
    @ericbrown7089 Год назад +4

    Growing up in the late 70s and 80s was a magical time! Enjoyed the music when we would go to the school dances and junior high dances!

  • @jojones1082
    @jojones1082 2 года назад +48

    FYI, MJ had a patent for the device he used in his shoes to do that crazy forward lean. Also, I think that you'd like to see the video he did with Janet called Scream.

    • @kahuna754
      @kahuna754 2 года назад +2

      That may be so, but Fred Astaire did it first. MJ idolized Astaire's dancing.

    • @21CCommunIT
      @21CCommunIT 2 года назад +3

      @@kahuna754
      No.
      Fred Astaire did it as a stunt, with camera illusions... MJ actually created and patented a special boot and harness system to enable the effect to be performed live, without strings...

    • @richardkovacs2006
      @richardkovacs2006 2 года назад +1

      @@kahuna754 no, Astaire didn't do the lean, that was Buster Keaton. Astaire did the dancing on the ceiling trick.

    • @richardkovacs2006
      @richardkovacs2006 2 года назад

      (MJ did the dancing on the ceiling trick in Ghosts)

    • @acesfn7316
      @acesfn7316 2 года назад

      It would still require great core strength to pull it off

  • @paulwalker242
    @paulwalker242 Год назад +29

    I absolutely LOVED Michael Jackson. A 61 year old I heard him my whole life. "Ben" was one of my favorite childhood songs.

  • @pagevaughn9194
    @pagevaughn9194 Год назад +1

    I had a lot of albums way back when, I The Jackson Five, and Michael Jackson! You are right, most of his videos are very theatrical. MJ was like no other! Really! I miss him dearly too, mainly because of his advice he would be able to give young people now about music and creativity! As far as music goes, he was a genius! Dance? He was in a world all his own! THAT WAS THE MOST FUN I HAVE HAD WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS! Not only am I 60 years old, but I was up dancing to this and singing to it as well! One of my favorites!

  • @trishjurek252
    @trishjurek252 10 месяцев назад +2

    I remember whenever she would come out with a new album I could not wait for the video to come out! It was always an event! She was absolutely AMAZING! Love Love LOVE Janet Jackson!! 😍

  • @Milkers777
    @Milkers777 2 года назад +41

    MJ pioneered Music Videos y’all as a matter of fact he didn’t even like calling them “Music Videos” he called them Short Films cause that’s what he truly made Music Videos usually was only just mostly Music Artists performing/singing on a stage but MJ changed that during his Off The Wall Era 1979 it started with Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough And then he took it up another notch with Billie Jean,Beat It & then Thriller etc.🙇🏽‍♂️👑💯(Please React to Michael Jackson “Remember The Time” Short Film)

    • @frankiek2269
      @frankiek2269 2 года назад +2

      The first video is still accredited to The Monkees. I used to actually watch that wretched show all the time without realizing they were historic.

    • @jk4675
      @jk4675 2 года назад

      @@frankiek2269 still MJ pioneered them. Before him MVs weren't a staple but they are cause his was the best of the best. Respect the Monkees though

    • @frankiek2269
      @frankiek2269 2 года назад

      @@jk4675 No he didn’t pioneer it at all. He might have had some of the more famous videos, but he is nowhere near being accredited with being a “pioneer” in music videos. Go to MTV Wiki en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTV to learn more. I love MJ, but I can’t give him credit for that because I know better.

    • @gregb8759
      @gregb8759 2 года назад

      MJ would call music videos…”his little movies” Which had budgets of major motion pictures!! Do some of you remember, CAPTAIN EMO sfx movie at Disneyland….?? That thing was the price of Star Wars and I remember it was 20 minutes….it had more special lighting in it…you would forget what the movie was all about….MJ was ahead of his time!!RIP MJ

  • @nancysmith38
    @nancysmith38 2 года назад +19

    He was a genius - if I could bring back anyone to see in concert it would be him.

  • @markkettlewell7441
    @markkettlewell7441 Год назад +2

    When I first saw Billie Jean when I was a teenager I realised that this guy was a genius😅

  • @barbarafrazier3242
    @barbarafrazier3242 4 месяца назад +2

    Michael Jackson was probably one of the most talented singers/dancers that ever lived!

  • @urniebarnes
    @urniebarnes Год назад +50

    I was born in '77, so I grew up watching MJ and he was my first concert in '88. But I witnessed all his greatness with him breaking racial barriers with MTV playing the Billie Jean, watching Motown 25 where he did the moonwalk for the first time and became a global icon. The 80s was definitely Michael's time and I enjoyed growing up with it all.

    • @thenecrosanct4906
      @thenecrosanct4906 Год назад +1

      Born in the same year. He was so huge in the 80's and not called the King of Pop for nothing. My first concert was his sister's Rhythm Nation tour in 1990.

    • @kylief9143
      @kylief9143 Год назад +2

      Michael was a global icon waaaayy before Billie Jean. That's what most people don't seem to understand. He was a global icon by the time he was 14 as the leader of the Jackson 5! By the time he did Motown 25, that's when he sealed his status of LEGEND and King of pop rock and soul!

    • @AegisKHAOS
      @AegisKHAOS Год назад

      Botn in 77 as well. Happy to be around that time as well.

  • @carolgerlt7183
    @carolgerlt7183 2 года назад +11

    MJ was my age. I grew up listening to his music from The Jackson 5 throughout his career. He was always on the radio and MTV videos. We were all fans of his and loved his music. He will always be remembered as a legend in music history.

  • @herward1047
    @herward1047 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for showcasing the long version...I LOVE MJ, he was such an artist in every aspect. Grew up in the 70/80s, so blessed to have danced my youth to all genres of music of this time... incredible! This is when music brought everyone together, inspiring times.

  • @morningcoffeebreak7367
    @morningcoffeebreak7367 2 года назад +21

    You won't see most of these "performers" in person anymore, but you have the "tools" to make sure your children learn to appreciate what true "art" can look and sound like. Expose them to what you are learning to enjoy, teach them why you think it is good. "Art" of all forms may one day be good again.

    • @kkcmsm
      @kkcmsm 2 года назад +1

      THIS. ❤️

  • @jvlw2001
    @jvlw2001 2 года назад +34

    I would love to see Jay’s reaction to “Scream” with Michael and Janet!💜

    • @JasonON
      @JasonON 2 года назад

      I know a lot of people didn't like this when it came out, but I love this song.

    • @hlg5275
      @hlg5275 2 года назад

      Yes!!!

  • @amishgirl1000
    @amishgirl1000 8 месяцев назад +6

    Incredible choreography. Michael outdid himself.

  • @illmatiK4
    @illmatiK4 19 дней назад +1

    Being able to grow up during any part of Michael Jackson’s reign (60s-early 00s) was a blessing. We witnessed one of the greatest marvels this world has ever seen and most likely will ever see. I actually feel sorry for anyone who has never listened to his music or seen his catalogue! Being alive and not knowing Michael Jackson’s legacy is tragic! I’m glad she’s putting this young brother on…the 50s-90s is where all of your classic music (in all genres), best singers and best entertainers will be.

  • @crazysingergirl5777
    @crazysingergirl5777 2 года назад +29

    My absolute favorite cover of this song is 2cellos. No vocals just the two guys in their cellos absolutely sawing away. Very different from the original, but it is absolutely incredible!

    • @scrub456
      @scrub456 2 года назад

      I'm so glad someone recommended this! I was just about to.

  • @s.anthonyulibarri2488
    @s.anthonyulibarri2488 2 года назад +73

    I am not sure I have seen anyone that can choreograph like MJ. His dance moves are timeless.

    • @Jayscollo
      @Jayscollo Год назад

      Agreed but he was clearly influenced by the choreography of Bob Fosse!

    • @kingstonrock3693
      @kingstonrock3693 Год назад +1

      ​@@Jayscollopure facts

  • @cindyv1401
    @cindyv1401 Год назад +3

    Michael.has dozens and dozens but SMOOTH CRIMINAL is one of my all time favs
    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @juanita6479
    @juanita6479 9 месяцев назад +1

    Michael, Michael, the man with the best choreographies, and in the meantime telling a story. Your reaction is wonderful!!

  • @Stephanie-ik1vq
    @Stephanie-ik1vq 2 года назад +19

    I cut and paste this explanation about how MJ leaned like that: Jackson designed a special shoe with a triangular slot in the heel which hooked onto a metallic peg that came up from the stage floor at the right moment. This allowed him to lean forward at a seemingly impossible angle without collapsing.

    • @SLYGARR
      @SLYGARR 2 года назад +4

      It was actually invented by Vaudeville magicians. It was used by circus clowns and drunk acts all through the twentieth century.

    • @John_Locke_108
      @John_Locke_108 2 года назад +2

      Yep. Still damn impressive because of the core strength you need to pull it off even with the shows.

  • @matthewchance8835
    @matthewchance8835 Год назад +25

    How can you not dance to this song, Michael Jackson is pure genius. The whole album [Bad] is perfection.

  • @jamesrogers1554
    @jamesrogers1554 5 месяцев назад +1

    Someone please explain how Jackson's music nearly 40yrs later still sounds so fresh and timeless. You plop this down today and it goes straight to the top. His music remains incredible and the choreography is still 2nd to none.

  • @frankiereed4989
    @frankiereed4989 Год назад +2

    MJ, The Way You Make Me Feel, another totally different artistic expression from the King of Pop ❤️

  • @robertballard2998
    @robertballard2998 2 года назад +53

    As someone who was born in 1980, yes, I can confirm that you did miss out on a whole lot of great cultural (and especially musical) touchstones. Music from this era takes me back to my early childhood and I feel a strange mix of appreciation for the fact that I got to live through it, but regret that I didn't appreciate it enough at the time. I enjoy seeing it getting re-examined through a modern lens. I suppose that's what my parents felt like when 1950s culture got a brief nostalgia fad in the 80s. This feels a bit deeper, though (maybe it's the internet). Either way, that's the human condition, I suppose.
    Middle Aged Moment

  • @christopherrobertson8098
    @christopherrobertson8098 2 года назад +15

    Michaels friend and choreography assistant Michael Peter's once revealed that mj could place his feet in the same position every single take of a video. With millimetre precision.

    • @philpennington826
      @philpennington826 2 года назад +1

      That's probably the result of the bootcamp-style training Joe Jackson put his kids through. Just sayin'.

    • @richardkovacs2006
      @richardkovacs2006 2 года назад

      @@philpennington826 OR that's the result of him striving for perfection. You cannot instill that into someone. MJ did that same thing in his singing: he could sing precisely the same line several times, in perfect timing (just listen to his multitracks) - and he could do that with his moves. His rhytm and timing was insane.

  • @Fastbikkel
    @Fastbikkel 10 месяцев назад +1

    The opening of this song is one of the best out there in my opinion. I had the same reaction as the lady, once the song is on, i am as well. The choreography in the movie is through the roof as well.
    Back in the 80's, this was 'da bomb', i remember me and friends listened to the album containing this song when i came out.

  • @mikepaul4987
    @mikepaul4987 Год назад +1

    michael was truly one of a kind well never see another one like him.and i dont care what people thought of his life its his music is the real testament to how great he was

  • @bobbailey8282
    @bobbailey8282 2 года назад +23

    I was able to see MJ twice in the 80s. The first time was with his brothers and they did a ton of Jackson 5 songs. There has never been and never will be anyone like him. He did the moonwalk at Dodger Stadium and I swore the stage moved while he stood motionless. Incredible!

  • @markcatanzaro9699
    @markcatanzaro9699 2 года назад +30

    Whether you like him or not- there is NO ARGUMENT, NO DEBATING, NO MAYBE B.S. he was truly THE MOST TALENTED, HARD WORKING, CREATIVE PERFORMER EVER! Talk all you want about who's second best, but there's no doubt he was the greatest! -Signed, a 52 yr old white guy who lives and breathes hard rock from the 60s 70s & 80s- NEVER EVEN much of a fan of MJ, but his talent and commitment were light years ahead of everyone else 👏

  • @Datman530
    @Datman530 Год назад +7

    There are not enough words to describe the talent this man had. He was simply ‘THE’ greatest entertainer the world has ever seen, I thank god I grew up in the 80’s and was able to appreciate his magic.. and then saw him live in concert in 1997.
    There will never be another like him.
    He was a gift to us all.
    RIP MJ #KoP 👑

  • @esclad
    @esclad 11 месяцев назад +4

    I miss Michael but what I also miss is that when he released a new song, the music video was always such a world event.
    Everyone couldn't wait to see what the creative genius had come up with next. But you knew it was going to be expensive :)

  • @billhicks6449
    @billhicks6449 2 года назад +25

    I grew up during this era and I can confirm that we all just worked under the assumption that Michael was magic.
    And I'm a metalhead.