Mix Six: “It’s Michael Jackson, Yo”

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Forget everything you know about Michael Jackson for a minute. You there yet? I didn’t think so. Truth be told, is it really possible to think of Michael Jackson and not think of a list of things that includes:

1. Pedophilia

2. Skin bleaching

3. Bad nose job(s)

4. Pedophilia

5. “Bubbles” the chimpanzee

6. Pedophilia

7. Pedophilia

8. Wants to be Diana Ross

9. Pedophilia

10. Enjoys sleeping with young boys. No really! He just likes sleeping with them. Okay, in MJ’s case, it’s pedophilia.

Now that we have all that on the table, let’s get to the music, shall we? Actually, this mix was due in large part to a snark-fest on VH1 (I know, you’re probably wondering “Which one?”). Truth be told, I can’t remember. But what I do remember was that they were playing the video for “Billie Jean” and as it was playing, I turned to J and said, “You know, despite all the Michael Jackson freak stuff that’s fodder for shows like these, that song is just solid!” I then hit on the mix, and, well, the rest is right here for you to enjoy.

“Rock With You” (Listen HERE) Last week’s mix focused on what drummers bring to the music, and I think that opening drum pattern John Robinson lays down on this track really brings attention to a song whose mid-tempo groove was “Awww yeah” to begin with. However, there’s a point when a song is coming together that it needs a certain je ne sais quoi that pushes it from good to great. I think John Robinson found the right pattern that made ears perk up and take notice of a great song.

“Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)” (Listen HERE) You know, there’s bad disco and good disco. The Jacksons, quite simply, really knew how to produce good disco. This song was written by Michael and Randy and I think marks one of the earliest MJ “hiccup” vocal punches that he would overuse in subsequent recordings.

“Black or White” (Listen HERE) This song is noted for a big credit for a small role. What’s that? Well, Slash (of Guns -n- Roses fame) did the “Intro” to the song — an intro that lasted all of 5 seconds. But there ’tis. I guess Slash said to MJ: “Yeah, I’ll give you a little something, but it ain’t going to be Eddie Van Halen part II.”

“Smooth Criminal” (Listen HERE) In the liner notes to this song, it has the following: “Clap by Michael Jackson.” Since he usually wears one glove, I think we’ve finally know the sound of one hand clapping. Honestly, I don’t think there’s any “human clapping” going on in this song, so it must be some kind of joke that shows what an amazing comedian MJ is. My God, he really is a genius.
“Billie Jean” (Listen HERE) While I think this is one of those perfect pop songs, it will always remind me of David Letterman. Dave had an ongoing bit in the early 80s where he thought MJ was saying “The CHAIR is not my son.” Letterman even went so far as to playback the chorus of the song to prove his point. At the right moment, you heard a deep voice dubbed over the song say “Chaaaair.” I guess you had to be there… I laughed anyway.

“Wanna Be Startin’ Something’ ” (Listen HERE) Go ahead and sing every “Mamasay, Mamasa Mamakusa,” I dare you.

PK…Out!

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9 thoughts on “Mix Six: “It’s Michael Jackson, Yo”

  1. I’m guessing everyone listening to this one today will be ‘shaking their booty down to the ground’! Fun Mix! Almost makes me forget the elephant man bones, the amusement park, the surgical mask, and the young boys…

  2. I never realized what lovely, arched eyebrows MJ has (note the Black or White cover)

    Thanks PY for the boogy-filled mix!

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  4. Michael is just weird. He does so really crazy stuff, but then so does Elton John and he was made a Sir. It really just depends what color you are in respect to what you can get away with…
    Nevertheless…great mix six! Thanks!

  5. I like “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough” and “Billie Jean” the best. Although “Rock With You” has it’s place.

    It is so sad that he became such a weird and twisted person. I wonder if his fame at such an early age with a dysfunctional family had anything to do with it.

    And, statistics say that most pedophiles were themselves molested as children, so I also wonder what happened there.

    Oy.

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