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Reciban un cordial saludo. Desde Cali (Colombia), les habla Sergio Luis López, compartiéndoles un nuevo episodio de "Así la escuché yo..." El verdadero “Rey del Pop”, el estadounidense Michael Jackson publicó en 1995 su exitoso álbum “History” en el cual presentó la canción “Come together”. La reconocida banda estadounidense Aerosmith también grabó su versión de esta canción en el álbum “Live, Bootleg” de 1978 con el título “Come together”. Los anteriores temas musicales son nuevas versiones de la canción grabada originalmente por el mítico cuarteto británico The Beatles, la cual incluyeron en el recordado álbum “Abbey road” de 1969 bajo el título “Come together” (Vamos juntos). Así la escuché yo… Como dato curioso, hay que decir que la canción “Come together” originó una demanda por parte del empresario Morris Levy quien había comprado los derechos de la canción “You can't catch me”, compuesta por el artista estadounidense Chuck Berry en 1956. Finalmente, todo se solucionó fuera de los tribunales cuando John Lennon acordó grabar un álbum solista, cediendo las regalías al demandante. En una entrevista, Lennon admitió haberse inspirado en “You can't catch me”; pero, enfatizó que “Come together” era diferente y que era una composición suya. ¿Y tú, qué opinas del capítulo de hoy? Autor: John Lennon (británico) para “Come together” - también se acredita a Paul McCartney (británico) de la dupla Lennon & McCartney Autor: Chuck Berry (estadounidense) para “You can't catch me” Come together - Michael Jackson (1995) “History” álbum (1995) Michael Jackson (nombre real Michael Joseph Jackson, estadounidense) Come together - Aerosmith (1978) “Live! Bootleg” álbum (1978) Canta: Steven Tyler (nombre real Steven Víctor Tallarico, estadounidense) Aerosmith (banda estadounidense originaria de Boston) Come together - The Beatles (1969) “Abbey road” álbum (1969) The Beatles (banda británica formada en Liverpool, integrada por John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr y George Harrison) You can't catch me - Chuck Berry (1956) single “You can't catch me /Havana moon” (1956) “Rock, rock, rock” Movie Soundtrack álbum (1956) Chuck Berry (nombre real Charles Edward Anderson Berry, estadounidense) ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 8 Episodio: 75 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia Sergio Luis López Mora
Michael Joseph Jackson foi um cantor, compositor e dançarino estadunidense. Apelidado de "Rei do Pop", foi um dos ícones culturais mais importantes e influentes de todos os tempos e um dos maiores artistas da história da música. WikipédiaNascimento: 29 de agosto de 1958, Gary, Indiana, EUAFalecimento: 25 de junho de 2009, Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUAFilhos: Paris Jackson, Prince Michael Jackson II, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr.Irmãos: Janet Jackson, Randy Jackson, La Toya Jackson, MAISCônjuge: Debbie Rowe (de 1996 a 2000), Lisa Marie Presley (de 1994 a 1996) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josemar-barboza-da-costa/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josemar-barboza-da-costa/support
Para celebrar dos décadas de carrera artística, el cantante mexicano Luis Miguel lanzó en 1990 el álbum “20 años”, con el cual demostró su vigencia en el mundo de la música, colocando varios temas en los primeros lugares de los listados como la canción “Será que no me amas”. La canción de Luis Miguel es una versión al español con letra adaptada por el compositor ibérico Juan Carlos Calderón del tema que fuera éxito en inglés doce años atrás por el grupo estadounidense The Jackson 5, quienes la grabaron en 1978 para su álbum “Destiny”, vocalizada por el superastro de la música Michael Jackson bajo el título “Blame it on the boogie”. Así la escuché yo… Muchos se sorprenden al saber que la versión original no la hicieron Los Jackson 5, sino que esta es un “cover” de la canción coescrita e interpretada inicialmente por el cantautor británico Mick Jackson (al cual no se le debe confundir con el estadounidense Michael Jackson) quien la publicó originalmente en 1978 con el título “Blame it on the boogie”. ¿Y tú, conocías la canción original? Autores: Mick Jackson & Dave Jackson & Elmar Krohn (británicos) - Versión al español Juan Carlos Calderón (español) Será que no me amas - Luis Miguel (1990) “20 años” álbum (1990) Luis Miguel (nombre real Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri, mexicano) Blame it on the boogie - The Jackson 5 (1978) “Destiny” álbum (1978) Canta: Michael Jackson (nombre real Michael Joseph Jackson, estadounidense) Blame it on the boogie - Mick Jackson (1978) single “Blame it on the boogie/ All night boppin”' (1978) “Weekend” álbum (1979) Mick Jackson (nombre real Michael George Jackson-Clark, británico) ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 6 Episodio: 38 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia Sergio Luis López Mora
Hosts: Von, Sue, & Yosh On this week's episode of The Vary Necessary Podcast, the ladies pay homage to the best to ever grace this earth, Michael Joseph Jackson. The ladies do something they haven't done in a while, they check-in. Learn what they have been up to. Yoshie explains why we don't owe these kids anything! This leads the ladies to discuss whose responsibility it is for children to become responsible adults. Should parents pay for their children's secondary education or any dream they want to pursue once they graduate high school? Von and Sue share their experiences. Is college for everyone? No! Should children be given an opportunity to learn about different career paths? Sure. All agree that Educators should make more money based on what they face daily. Being an educator is truly a gift. It is a calling. They are unsung heroes in this world. When you see an educator thank them, buy a meal, send some supplies to their school, and let them know they are supported! GET YOUR VARY NECESSARY PODCAST T-SHIRT; CLICK THIS LINK: Vary Necessary T-Shirt To support the show Subscribe, Share, Like, & ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Star cash app: $TheVNPodcast Instagram: The Vary Necessary Podcast Facebook: Unapologetic Talk with Vary Necessary
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The future king of pop, Michael Joseph Jackson, was born on August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana. Joe Jackson, Michael's dad, was a former boxer and crane operator at U.S. Steel during the 1950s in Gary – according to a fantastic article by Rolling Stone, quoted in the book; Dave Marsh's Trapped: Michael Jackson and the Crossover Dream, there were actual quotas in place on how many black workers were allowed to move up the ladder into skilled trades in the city's mills. This idiocy meant black workers were paid less than white workers. Unfortunately, this also meant they were subject to higher rates of fatal industry-related illnesses – but Papa Joe hoped that music would lift his life. Michael's mother, Katherine Scruse, was from Alabama but lived in East Chicago, Indiana when she met Joe. Momma Katherine played clarinet and piano, had dreams of being a country-and-western performer, worked part-time at Sears, and was a Jehovah's Witness. She grew up listening to country & western music, and even though she had a dream to be a musician, she was stricken with a bout of polio that had left her with an unfortunate and permanent limp. Papa Joe and Momma Katherine were young when they married in 1949 and started on the idea of a big ol family. The first of the bunch was Maureen (aka Rebbie) in 1950, then Sigmund (aka Jackie) in 1951, Toriano (Tito) followed up in 1953, Jermaine in 1954, La Toya in 1956, Marlon in 1957. Then there came Michael in 1958, Randy in 1961, and little baby Janet in 1966, making her 16 years younger than Rebbie. Marlon was actually a twin but their brother, Brandon, died shortly after birth. M.J. and his cluster of brothers and sisters constantly had music around them. Papa Joe was super into the new electric R&B sound tearing up Chicago, which wasn't far away, not to mention the beginning stages of early rock & roll. So Papa Joe formed a band with his brothers called "the Falcons," making some extra coin in the surrounding area at parties and small clubs. In his 1988 autobiography, Moonwalk, Michael wrote, "They would do some of the great early rock & roll and blues songs by Chuck Berry, Little Richard … you name it," Going on to say, "All those styles were amazing, and each had an influence on … us, though we were too young to know it at the time." The Falcons eventually broke up, and Papa Joe put down his guitar and hid it in his bedroom closet. He wouldn't let anyone near it, let alone touch it, giving us insight into his control over the household. Regardless of Papa Joe's musical dismay, Momma Katherine taught her flock of kiddies how to harmonize while listening to her favorite country/western songs. Tito, just like daddy, was drawn to music and one day thought it was a bright idea to snag Papa Joe's precious guitar from the closet and take it to practice with his brothers. Well, guess what? He broke a string. Michael later said Joe whipped Tito for the infraction and, "he let him have it,." After the whoopin', Papa Joe told Tito to show him what he could do on the guitar. Well, Papa joe was floored. Tito impressed the crap out of him. Is it possible that at that very moment, Papa Joe's lightbulb blew a breaker and saw his musical dreams come to fruition vicariously through his kids? First, he bought Tito his own guitar and taught him some Ray Charles music, then he got Jermaine a bass. Soon he was working all his sons into an ensemble. So, I'm going to say yes, the breaker blew. Papa Joe loved the blues, but he appreciated that his kids liked the new R&B – Motown and soul – and more than likely saw dollar signs every time they mentioned it. Joe wanted Jermaine to be the lead singer with Jackie and Tito, and Michael and Marlon playing the tambourine and congas. Michael has said that his father told him he had a "fat nose" (just a little foreshadowing here) and abused him during rehearsals. Michael recalled that Joe often sat in a chair with a belt in his hand as his children rehearsed, ready to punish any mistakes. Joe acknowledged that he regularly whipped Michael. Katherine said that although whipping came to be considered abuse, it was a common way to discipline children when Michael was growing up. Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon have said that their father wasn't abusive and that the whippings, which were harder on Michael because he was younger, kept them disciplined and out of trouble. Michael said his childhood was lonely and isolated. At just four years old, Momma Katherine saw Michael singing along to a James Brown song, and she saw – in both his voice and moves – he was already better than his older brother. So she told Joe, "I think we have another lead singer." Katherine would later say that sometimes Michael's precocious abilities frightened her – she probably saw that his childhood might give way to stardom – but she also noticed that there was something undeniable about his young voice. Michael was also a natural entertainer. He absolutely loved singing and dancing, and because he was so young, the choice was clear, Michael was young, AND Michael was BAD. Get it? No? He was fantastic, OK? Joe Jackson was good at what he did. "He knew exactly what I had to do to become a professional," Michael later said. "He taught me exactly how to hold a mic, make gestures to the crowd, and handle an audience." But by Joe's own admission, he was also unrelenting. "When I found out that my kids were interested in becoming entertainers, I really went to work with them," he told the time in 1984. "I rehearsed them about three years before I turned them loose. That's practically every day, for at least two or three hours. … They got a little upset about the whole thing in the beginning because the other kids were out having a good time. … Then I saw that after they became better, they enjoyed it more." That isn't always how Michael remembered it. "We'd perform for him, and he'd critique us," he wrote in Moonwalk. "If you messed up, you got hit, sometimes with a belt, sometimes with a switch. … I'd get beaten for things that happened mostly outside rehearsal. Dad would make me so mad and hurt that I'd try to get back at him and get beaten all the more. I'd take a shoe and throw it at him, or I'd just fight back, swinging my fists. That's why I got it more than all my brothers combined. I'd fight back, and my father would kill me, just tear me up." Those moments – and probably many more – created a loss that Jackson never got over. He was essential to the family's music-making, but there was no other bond between father and son. Again, from Moonwalk: "One of the few things I regret most is never being able to have a real closeness with him. He built a shell around himself over the years, and once he stopped talking about our family business, he found it hard to relate to us. We'd all be together, and he'd just leave the room." Around 1964, Joe began entering the Jackson brothers in talent contests, many of which they handily won. Michael started sharing lead vocals with Jermaine, and the group's name was changed to the Jackson 5. In 1965, the group won a talent show; Michael performed the dance to Robert Parker's 1965 song "Barefootin'" and sang the Temptations' "My Girl." From 1966 to 1968, the Jackson 5 toured the Midwest; they frequently played at a string of black clubs known as the Chitlin' Circuit as the opening act for artists such as Sam & Dave, the O'Jays, Gladys Knight, and Etta James. Oh, and James Brown. No one was as important to Michael as James Brown. "I knew every step, every grunt, every spin and turn," he recalled. "He would give a performance that would exhaust you, just wear you out emotionally. His whole physical presence, the fire coming out of his pores, would be phenomenal. You'd feel every bead of sweat on his face, and you'd know what he was going through….You couldn't teach a person what I've learned just standing and watching." The chitlin circuit was a collection of performance venues throughout the eastern, southern, and upper Midwest areas of the United States that provided commercial and cultural acceptance for African American musicians, comedians, and other entertainers during the era of racial segregation in the United States through the 1960s. The Jackson 5 also performed at clubs and cocktail lounges, where striptease shows were featured, and local auditoriums and high school dances. In August 1967, while touring the East Coast, they won a weekly amateur night concert at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY. "At first, I told myself they were just kids," Joe said in 1971. "I soon realized they were very professional. There was nothing to wait for. The boys were ready for stage training, and I ran out of reasons to keep them from the school of hard knocks." So in 1966, he booked his sons into Gary's black nightclubs and some in Chicago. Many of the clubs served alcohol and several featured strippers. "This is quite a life for a nine-year-old," Katherine would remind her husband, but Joe was undaunted. "I used to stand in the wings of this one place in Chicago and watch a lady whose name was Mary Rose," Michael recalled. "This girl would take off her clothes and panties and throw them to the audience. The men would pick them up and sniff them and yell. My brothers and I would be watching all this, taking it in, and my father wouldn't mind." Sam Moore of Sam and Dave recalled Joe locking Michael – who was maybe 10 years old – in a dressing room while Joe went off on his own adventures. Michael sat alone for hours. He also later recalled having to go onstage even if he'd been sick in bed that day. On those tours, the most famous place was the Apollo in New York, where the Jackson 5 won an Amateur Night show in 1967. Joe had invested everything he had in his sons' success, though any accurate recognition or profit would also be his success. While on the circuit, Joe had known Gladys Knight, who was enjoying a string of small wins with Motown, America's pre-eminent black pop label. With the encouragement of both Knight and Motown R&B star Bobby Taylor, of Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers, Joe took his sons to Detroit to audition for the label after they opened for Taylor at Chicago's Regal Theater in 1968. Taylor produced some of their early Motown recordings, including a version of "Who's Lovin' You." In 1969, Motown moved the Jackson family to Los Angeles, set them up at the homes of Diana Ross and the label's owner, Berry Gordy, and began grooming them. Finally, Motown executives decided Ms. Ross should introduce the Jackson 5 to the public. Michael remembered Gordy telling them, "I'm gonna make you the biggest thing in the world. … Your first record will be a number one, your second record will be a number one, and so will your third record. Three number-one records in a row." In 1959, Gordy founded Tamla Records – which soon became known as Motown – in Detroit. By the time he signed the Jackson 5, Motown had long enjoyed its status as the most essential black-owned and -operated record label in America, spawning the successes of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, the Temptations, Mary Wells, the Four Tops, and Diana Ross and the Supremes, among others. Unlike Stax and Atlantic, Motown's soul wasn't incredibly bluesy or gritty, nor was it music that spoke explicitly to social matters or to the black struggle in the U.S. By its nature, the label exemplified black achievement. Still, its music was made to be consumed by the pop mainstream – which of course, meant a white audience as much as a black one (the label's early records bore the legend "The Sound of Young America"). At the time, rock music was exceedingly becoming a medium for full-length albums. However, Motown maintained its identity as a label that manufactured hit singles, despite groundbreaking albums by Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye. Gordy was looking for a singles-oriented group to deliver hits for young people and give them somebody to identify as their own and admire. The Jackson 5, Gordy said, would exemplify "bubblegum soul." The Jackson 5 made their first television appearance in 1969 in the Miss Black America pageant, performing a cover of "It's Your Thing." Rolling Stone later described the young Michael as "a prodigy" with "overwhelming musical gifts" who "quickly emerged as the main draw and lead singer." The Jackson 5's first three singles – "I Want You Back," "ABC" and "The Love You Save" – became Number One hits as Gordy had promised, and so did a fourth, "I'll Be There." "I Want You Back" became the first Jackson 5 song to reach number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100; it stayed there for four weeks. It was originally written for Gladys Knight and The Pips and Diana Ross. The group was established as the breakout sensation of 1970. Fred Rice, who would create Jackson 5 merchandise for Motown, said, "I call 'em the black Beatles. … It's unbelievable." And he was right. The Jackson 5 defined the transition from 1960s soul to 1970s pop as much as Sly and the Family Stone. When many Americans were uneasy about minority aspirations to power, the Jackson 5 displayed an agreeable ideal of black pride, reflecting kinship and aspiration rather than opposition. Moreover, they represented a realization that the civil rights movement made possible, which couldn't have happened even five or six years earlier. Not to mention, the Jackson 5 earned the respect of the critics. Reviewing "I Want You Back" in Rolling Stone, Jon Landau wrote, "The arrangement, energy and simple spacing of the rhythm all contribute to the record's spellbinding impact." Yes, we all they were a fantastic group. However, there was no question about who the Jackson 5's true star was and who they depended on. Michael's voice also worked beyond conventional notions of male-soul vocals – it surpassed genders. Cultural critic and musician Jason King wrote, "It is not an exaggeration to say that he was the most advanced popular singer of his age in the history of recorded music. His untrained tenor was uncanny. By all rights, he shouldn't have had as much vocal authority as he did at such a young age." In May 1971, the Jackson family moved into a large house on a two-acre estate in Encino, California. Michael turned from a child performer into a heart-throbbing teen idol during this period. Michael and his brothers seemed like they were everywhere for at least the first few years and enjoyed the praise of the masses. But soon, they experienced some problematic limitations. The music they were making wasn't really of invention – they didn't write or produce it – and after Michael was relegated to recording throwback tunes like "Rockin' Robin," in 1972, he worried that the Jackson 5 would become an "oldies act" before he left adolescence. Michael released four solo studio albums with Motown: Got to Be There (1972), Ben (1972), Music & Me (1973), and Forever, Michael(1975). "Got to Be There" and "Ben," the title tracks from his first two solo albums, sold well as singles, as did a cover of the aforementioned, Bobby Day's "Rockin' Robin." They were frustrated by Motown's refusal to give creative input, so The Jackson 5 started producing themselves and creating their own sound. When given creative leeway, Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye showed the ability to grow and change – and sell records. And with 1974's "Dancing Machine," the Jacksons proved they could thrive when they tackled a funk groove and brought the robot dance into popularity. Motown, however, wouldn't consider it. "They not only refused to grant our requests," Michael said in Moonwalk, "they told us it was taboo to even mention that we wanted to do our own music." Michael understood this: Motown would not let the Jackson 5 grow. But unfortunately, they also wouldn't let him grow as an artist. So Michael waited, studying the producers he and his brothers worked with. "I was like a hawk preying in the night," he said. "I'd watch everything. They didn't get away with nothing without me seeing. I really wanted to get into it." In 1975, The Jackson 5 left Motown, and Joe Jackson negotiated a new deal for his sons with Epic Records for a 500 percent royalty-rate increase and renamed themselves the Jacksons, with younger brother Randy joining the band around this time. The contract also stipulated solo albums from the Jacksons (though the arrangement did not include Jermaine, who married Gordy's daughter Hazel and stayed with Motown, creating a rift with the family that lasted for several years). Motown tried to block the deal and stopped the brothers from using the Jackson 5 name. Instead, epic initially placed them with Philadelphia producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Still, it wouldn't be until 1978's "Destiny" that the Jacksons, with Michael as their primary songwriter, finally took control over their music and rebranded their sound with the dance-tastic hits "Blame It on the Boogie" and "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)," while bringing a newly found emotional embellishment in songs like "Push Me Away" and "Bless His Soul." Destiny, however, was just the start. After that, Michael was ready to make significant changes to establish his dominance as a solo artist. In 1977, Michael moved to New York City to star as the Scarecrow in The Wiz. It costarred Diana Ross, Nipsey Russell, and Ted Ross. The movie was a box-office failure but has gained significant traction as a cult classic. Its score was arranged by a gentleman named Quincy Jones, who later produced three of Michael's solo albums. In New York, Jackson often hung out at the Studio 54 nightclub, where he discovered early hip hop; this influenced his beatboxing on future tracks such as "Working Day and Night." In 1978, Jackson broke his nose during a dance routine. A rhinoplasty led to breathing difficulties that later affected his career. During this time, he fired his father as his manager and found himself a new father figure, that guy Quincy Jones. Jones was a respected jazz musician, bandleader, composer, and arranger who had worked with Clifford Brown, Frank Sinatra, Lesley Gore, Count Basie, Aretha Franklin, and Paul Simon. In addition, he wrote the film scores for The Pawnbroker, In Cold Blood, and In the Heat of the Night. Michael liked Quincy's ear for mixing complex hard beats with soft overlayers. "It was the first time that I fully wrote and produced my songs," Jackson said later, "and I was looking for somebody who would give me that freedom, plus somebody who's unlimited musically." Specifically, Michael said his solo album had to sound different than the Jacksons; he wanted a cleaner and funkier sound. These two getting together was history in the making. Quincy brought an ethereal buoyancy to Michael's 5th solo album, Off the Wall, and his soft erotic fever on songs like "Rock With You" and "Don't Stop' Til You Get Enough," and in a fantastic moment like "She's Out of My Life," Where Quincy pulled out and left the intense heartbreak in Michael's voice. The tears in She's Out of My Life are real. Jackson would break down in tears at the end of each studio take. "We recorded about - I don't know - 8 to 11 takes, and every one at the end, he just cried," producer Quincy Jones said. "I said, 'Hey - that's supposed to be, leave it on there.'" The resulting album was a massive hit, selling more than 5 million copies in the U.S. alone by 1985 and producing four top ten singles. It reached number 3 on the Billboard 200 and sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. “Don't Stop Til You Get Enough” was solely written by Michael. He decided to write the song after constantly humming the melody at home. Michael won three American Music Awards for his solo work in 1980: Favorite Soul/R&B Album, Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist, and Favorite Soul/R&B Single for "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." He also won a Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." However, he thought he should have taken away more. The Doobie Brothers' "What a Fool Believes" won Record of the Year, and Billy Joel's 52nd Street won Album of the Year. Michael was stunned and kind of bitter. "My family thought I was going crazy because I was weeping so much about it," he later said. "I felt ignored and it hurt. I said to myself, 'Wait until next time' – they won't be able to ignore the next album. … That experience lit a fire in my soul." Michael told Quincy and others that his next album wouldn't simply be more immense than "Off the Wall," it would be the biggest album ever. Man, he wasn't lying. In 1981, Michael was the American Music Awards winner for Favorite Soul/R&B Album and Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist. In 1980, he secured the highest royalty rate in the music industry: 37 percent of wholesale album profit. So what are royalties, you may ask? Music royalties are compensation payments received by songwriters, composers, recording artists, and their respective representatives in exchange for the licensed use of their music. Michael recorded with Freddie Mercury, the star-studded frontman of future Icons Queen, from 1981 to 1983, recording demos of "State of Shock," "Victory," and "There Must Be More to Life Than This." The recordings were supposed to be for an album of duets, but, according to Queen's manager Jim Beach, the relationship went to crap when Jackson brought a llama into the recording studio. Yes, a llama. Also, Michael was upset by Mercury's drug use. But yet... a llama. Luckily, those songs were released in 2014. Michael recorded "State of Shock" with Mick Jagger for the Jacksons' album Victory (1984), the fifteenth studio album by the Jacksons. The album was the only album to include all six Jackson brothers together as an official group; also, it was the band's last album to be entirely recorded with Michael as lead singer. In 1982, Michael contributed "Someone in the Dark" to the audiobook for the film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
La mega estrella de la música pop, Michael Jackson lanzó en 1991 su álbum doble “Dangerous” que incluyó entre varios éxitos la canción “Will you be there?” (¿Estarás allí?). Así la escuché yo… Por esta canción, Michael Jackson fue demandado en 1993 por el artista italiano Albano Carrisi, quien lo acusó por haber plagiado su canción “I cigni di Balaka” (Los cisnes de Balaka) que Al Bano grabó junto a su esposa de entonces Romina Power en el álbum “Libertà”, publicado en 1987 (tres años antes que la canción de Michael). Sin embargo, hay que decir que los abogados de Michael llegaron a un acuerdo económico con Albano Carrisi, al demostrar en segunda instancia que se trató de un plagio involuntario, pues tanto Jackson como Al Bano usaron las mismas notas de la canción que grabara en 1939 el grupo estadounidense The Ink Spots titulada “Bless you for being an angel” (Bendita seas, por ser un ángel). Como dato curioso, hay que decir que “Will you be there?” de Michael Jackson fue utilizada como banda sonora de la película “Free Willy” (Liberen a Willy) e incluye un fragmento de la “9ª Sinfonía de Beethoven”. ¿Y en tu opinión, hubo plagio por parte de Michael Jackson? Autor: Michael Jackson (estadounidense) para “Will you be there?” Autores: Albano Carrisi & Willy Moico (italianos) para “I cigni di Balaka” Autores: Don Baker & Edward Lane (estadounidenses) para “Bless you for being an angel” Will you be there? - Michael Jackson (1991) “Dangerous” álbum (1991) Michael Jackson (nombre real Michael Joseph Jackson, estadounidense) I cigni di Balaka - Al Bano & Romina Power (1987) “Libertà” álbum (1987) Al Bano (nombre real Albano Antonio Carrisi, italiano) Romina Power (nombre real Romina Francesca Power, estadounidense) Bless you for being an angel - The Ink Spots (1939) single “Bless you for being an angel/ I don't want sympathy I want love” (1939) “Bless you” álbum (1939) Canta: Bill Kenny (nombre real William Francis Kenny, estadounidense) ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 5 Episodio: 26 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia
This week we ask the very important question of "Who's Bad"...well the answer to that is Mr Michael Joseph Jackson. This week we're taking a look at the classic album "Bad" from 1987. This was Michael's highly anticipated follow up to 1982's "Thriller". Probably the MOST anticipated album of all time when it came out which spawned 5 #1 singles as well as the all time classic "Smooth Criminal". Unfortunately we are without Art this week ...but have no fear! Mr. Chris McGlew steps up to the plate and fills in for the Brown Recluse and knocks it out of the park! As always follow us on the stuff Merch Store- http://tee.pub/lic/doEoXMI_oPI Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/Artandjacobdoamerica Website- https://artandjacobdoamerica.com/ Network- https://podbelly.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/artandjacobdoamerica YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0rT6h3N2pWtlkxaqgIvaZw?view_as=subscriber Twitter- https://twitter.com/ArtandJacobDoA1 Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/artandjacobdoamerica/ ALSO! Make sure you're checking out our sponsors https://cavemancoffeeco.com Suiker Apparel: Graphic Statement Tees & Accessories Use Promo code "AMERICA" for 15% off at Caveman Coffee Use Promo code "Artandjacob" for 10% off at Suiker Apparel
Michael Joseph Jackson, the biggest pop star and entertainer to hit the stage had died due to lack of professional and ethical health procedures by his doctor.
Michael Joseph Jackson, the biggest pop star and entertainer to hit the stage had died due to lack of professional and ethical health procedures by his doctor.
Michael Joseph Jackson, the biggest pop star and entertainer to hit the stage had died due to lack of professional and ethical health procedures by his doctor.
Michael Joseph Jackson, the biggest pop star and entertainer to hit the stage had died due to lack of professional and ethical health procedures by his doctor.
Purchase a copy of my book, "PG vs. MoCo," now on Amazon: Amazon.com: PG vs MoCo: A Memoir of High School Football in the Shadow of the Nation's Capital: 9798697467190: Ashby, Devon: Books We're doing this week's episode roundtable style with two guests, my two right hand men, Brenden and Reicardo! We discuss all that transpired in the past week of college and NFL action. From there we break down controversial vaccine comments from multiple members of the NBA like Bradley Beal, Jonathan Isaac and Kyrie Irving among others, La'el Collins's bizarre drug test scandal, the horrific images of U.S. Border Patrol using whips and horses on Haitian migrants at the Mexican border, the big weekend for NFL kickers and Juan Soto's incredible MVP campaign in what has been an otherwise forgettable season for the Washington Nationals. Also: Why are people comparing Drake to Michael Joseph Jackson in his prime?!? And what's Michael Jackson's greatest song that isn't Billy Jean or Thriller? We answer all these questions and more here! Be sure to like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts from! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tutti quelli che conoscono la leggenda di Michael Joseph Jackson, sanno benissimo che questo artista è considerato una delle figure più significative del 20° e del 21° secolo. Per tutti gli altri, non preoccupatevi, c'è Shasa che vi racconta la vita del "Re del Pop", in questa nuova puntata di AUDIO TAPE! Link per accedere a tutti i nostri contenuti: 1. Ascolta la Playlist 2. Sostienici su Patreon 3. Seguici su Instagram 4. Canale Telegram
Michael Joseph Jackson es considerado unos de los mejores cantautores en la historia. Y hasta el dia de hoy, el equipo de Al reves volteado sigue escuchando su musica. Gracias a su talento, Michael Jackson hizo una fortuna pero desgraciadamente su vida estuvo manchada por varios escandalos y abusos. Acompanos a recordar su carrera como artista. Disfruta el chou! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Through stage and video performances, he popularized complicated dance moves such as the moonwalk, to which he gave the name, and the robot. His sound and style have influenced artists of various genres, and his contributions to music, dance, and fashion, along with his publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture. - WikipediaEnjoy this collection of mega hits and information and education on the legendary Michael Jackson! (Mixed on Hott 95.3FM by Zen)
Quinta-feira 25/03 - Salvador amanhece com sol forte e poucas nuvens, a minima é de 24º e máxima é de 30º Já agradeceu a Deus hoje, pois.. abre a janela, olha para o céu e agradece, agradece e agradece Hoje é dia de TBT musical e na nossa Play list tem o sucesso do eterno rei do POP, Michael Joseph Jackson. Essa musica faz parte do Album de mesmo nome, Trilher Quando Michael gravou o clipe Trilher ele ainda morava com os pais e quase foi excomundo, por conta das cenas gravadas em cimiterio e com atores disfarçados de mortos - de tão perfeita que foi a produção, o clipe de “Thriller” foi Exibido nos Cinemas Para Concorrer ao Oscar. Quando criança, o Pai de michal assustava ele e os irmãos com uma marcara de monstro, dai veio a inspiração para a criação de thriler - A Jaqueta Vermelha foi Vendida por 1.8 Milhões de Dólares E você, já fez alguma atividade hoje, já movimentou corpo, já tomou aquele copão de agua!?
This week on Total Movie Recall, our bodies go through some changes that we don't know how to deal with as we take in a John Landis double feature with Thriller & An American Werewolf in London. We really just need somebody to talk to about it. What's that, Dad? You're busy? Okay, I'll just go on the internet and learn some deeply ingrained, problematic attitudes about Michael Jackson, Nazi monsters and Van Morrison tantric sex cults. d. John Landis Special Effects: Rick Baker The Making of Thriller (1983) Starring: Michael Jackson Ola Ray Vincent Price The Making of “Thriller” is a behind the scenes look at the King of Pop and his groundbreaking and Grammy award-winning video. An American Werewolf in London (1981) Starring: David Naughton Jenny Agutter Griffin Dunne John Woodvine David (David Naughton) and Jack (Griffin Dunne), two American college students, are backpacking through Britain when a large wolf attacks them. David survives with a bite, but Jack is brutally killed. As David heals in the hospital, he's plagued by violent nightmares of his mutilated friend, who warns David that he is becoming a werewolf. When David discovers the horrible truth, he contemplates committing suicide before the next full moon causes him to transform from man to murderous beast. Things discussed in the show: The Reagan '80s Leaving Neverland (Dan Reed, Wade Robson and James Safechuck) Brazil's love of Michael Jackson Tom Petty - "Mary Jane's Last Dance" Social media grief poachers Kurt Cobain's death (Nirvana) C+C Music Factory Wahlburgers (Paul Wahlberg, Donnie Wahlberg, Mark Wahlberg) Corey Feldman and Macaulay Culkin's relationship with Michael Jackson Bubbles Movie cancelled (The Black List) Jackson family: Joe Jackson (father) Katherine Jackson (mother) Maureen Reillette "Rebbie" Jackson (b. May 29, 1950) Sigmund Esco "Jackie" Jackson (b. May 4, 1951) Toriano Adaryll "Tito" Jackson (b. October 15, 1953) Jermaine La Jaune Jackson (b. December 11, 1954) LaToya Yvonne Jackson (b. May 29, 1956) Marlon David Jackson (b. March 12, 1957) Brandon David Jackson (March 12, 1957 – March 12, 1957); 2 months premature Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) Steven Randall "Randy" Jackson (b. October 29, 1961) Janet Damita Jo Jackson (b. May 16, 1966) Joh'Vonnie Jackson (b. August 30, 1974) Gary, Indiana Motown Fantasia (Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse) Most expensive music videos: Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson - "Scream" & "Black & White" / Madonna / Guns & Roses - "November Rain" Roger Corman U2 The Pizza Underground Moldy Peaches (Adam Green & Kimya Dawson) Adam Green's Aladdin (Adam Green, Jon Wiley, Michael Cummings, Yasmin Green, Natasha Lyonne, Har Mar Superstar, Macaulay Culkin, Zoë Kravitz, Regina Spektor) West Side Story (Jerome Robbins, Robert Wise, Ernest Lehman, Natalie Wood, George Chakiris, Richard Beymer) James Kochalka Superstar - "Show Respect for Michael Jackson" Dance in pop music: Arianna Grande, Cardi B - "WAP," Lady Gaga The Chiodo Brothers did the titles for Thriller The Crow (Alex Proyas, James O'Barr, Brandon Lee, Michael Wincott, Rochelle Davis, Ernie Hudson, David Patrick Kelly) Helicopter accident on the set of Twilight Zone The Movie Twilight Zone The Movie (Joe Dante, John Landis, George Miller, Steven Spielberg, Dan Aykroyd, Albert Brooks, John Larroquette, Scatman Crothers, John Lithgow) Eddie Murphey won't work with John Landis Trading Places (John Landis, Timothy Harris, Herschel Weingrod, Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd, Ralph Bellamy) Beverly Hills Cop (Martin Brest, Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, John Ashton) Marlin Brando traumatizing an actress with butter Last Tango in Paris (Bernardo Bertolucci, Marlon Brando, Maria Schneider, Maria Michi ) Planet of the Apes - 1968 (Franklin J. Schaffner, Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter) Leprechaun Butthole Surfers Weird Al Yankovic - "Eat It" - "Fat" Superbowl Halftime shows with Michael Jackson, Prince and Janet Jackson Franz Liszt Beach Boys Raiders of the Lost Ark soundtrack MC Hammer & Vanilla Ice Slayer and Pantera are just as hard as Elton John Blue Moon (song) The oldies station. Nirvana, Ice Cube and Wu Tang Clan are grandpa music. My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult How Spotify algorithmic playlists work The Matrix (Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski, Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Joe Pantoliano) Scarface and Blondie Waukegan, IL celebrities Ray Bradbury & Jack Benny Martian Chronicles & Something Wicked This Way Comes Homeboy Sandman Jehovah's Witnesses Black Cat, White Cat (Emir Kusturica, Gordan Mihic, Bajram Severdzan, Srdjan 'Zika' Todorovic, Branka Katic) Time of the Gypsies (Emir Kusturica, Gordan Mihic, Davor Dujmovic, Bora Todorovic, Ljubica Adzovic) Yugoslavian werewolves Kentucky Fried Movie (John Landis, David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, Evan C. Kim, Bong Soo Han, Bill Bixby) The Blues Brothers (Dan Aykroyd, John Landis, John Belushi, Cab Calloway) Three Amigos! (Steve Martin, Lorne Michaels, John Landis, Chevy Chase, Martin Short) Ginger Snaps (John Fawcett, Karen Walton, Emily Perkins, Katharine Isabelle, Kris Lemche) Sid and Nancy (Alex Cox, Gary Oldman, Chloe Webb, David Hayman, Sid Vicious, Nancy Spungen) Bridgette Bardot The Slaughtered Lamb Pub Wuthering Heights Straw Dogs (Sam Peckinpah, David Zelag Goodman, Dustin Hoffman, Susan George, Peter Vaughan) Trainspotting (Danny Boyle, Irvine Welsh, Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller) H.P. Lovecraft & Stephen King Castlevania 2 Simon's Curse - "What a horrible night to have a curse" "See You Next Wednesday" the fake porno Lycanthropy in Dungeons & Dragons - werebears, werecats, wererats Airplane! (Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker, Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Leslie Nielsen) The Company of Wolves (Neil Jordan, Angela Carter, Sarah Patterson, Angela Lansbury, David Warner) The Muppet Show (Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Richard Hunt, Jack Burns) Nazi Werewolves & Vampires Seinfeld (Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander, Wayne Knight, Jerry Stiller) Grindhouse Werewolf Women of the S.S. trailer (Rob Zombie, Udo Kier, Sheri Moon Zombie, Tom Towles, Sybil Danning, Bill Moseley, Nicolas Cage) Hitler's Monsters: A Supernatural History of the Third Reich (Eric Kurlander) Overlord (Julius Avery, Jovan Adepo, Wyatt Russell, Mathilde Ollivier) Dead Snow (Tommy Wirkola, Jeppe Beck Laursen, Charlotte Frogner, Jenny Skavlan) Tantric cults Noam Chomsky After Hours (Martin Scorsese, Joseph Minion, Griffin Dunne, Rosanna Arquette, Verna Bloom) Princess Diana Van Morrison - "Moondance" One Irish Rover - Van Morrison documentary Dumpster Diving for VHS The Wild Bunch (Sam Peckinpah, William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan) Star Trek The Next Generation (Gene Roddenberry, Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Marina Sirtis, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, Wil Wheaton) The Big Labowski (Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, David Huddleston, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Tara Reid) Barely Legal Corrupted Wolverine's adamantine foreskin Next week: Children of Men
Michael Joseph Jackson nació un 29 de agosto de 1958 en Gary, Indiana y tristemente murió el 25 de junio de 2009. Cantante, compositor, bailarín... El más grande ícono del espectáculo en el mundo. Conocido por todos nosotros como el "Rey del Pop" fue una de las figuras culturales más importantes del siglo XX y el más grande entertainer en la historia de la música. Su sonido y estilo han influido artistas de todos los géneros, y sus contribuciones a la música, la danza y la moda, han perdurado durante más de cuatro décadas. Jackson fue, además, el artista más premiado en la historia de la música.
E AE Pípou and Pípa! Neste dia, há 62 anos, nascia Michael Joseph Jackson. Um artista completo e uma lenda, que sem dúvida foi o maior artista pop da história! Para comemorar esta data, os oscantes convidaram Marina Ramos para um Lado Bom especial, onde trazemos algumas músicas para você conhecer um pouco mais a …
AUUU! O que terá acontecido a Michael Joseph Jackson? Será que ele bateu as botas? Será que ele forjou sua própria morte para não pagar as suas próprias dívidas? IHIIIIIIII! Será que ele quis morar sozinho numa ilha deserta? UHUUUMMM! Será que ele ficou maluco e abandonou sua família para, enfim, ter paz em sua vida? WHO'S BAD? Neste episódio do seu podcast favorito, o “SobreTudo”, nós, os apresentadores, vamos falar sobre esse grande mistério que ronda sobre o rei do pop: “-SERÁ QUE O MICHAEL JACKSON ESTÁ VIVO?”. Ou foi tudo um golpe para tirar o seu nome do Serasa? Descubra agora, dando play! E viva Vila Valqueire!
Today marks the 10-year anniversary of the death of Michael Joseph Jackson, the undisputed King of Pop. An American singer, songwriter, and dancer widely regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century & one of the greatest entertainers of all time. This Tribute Mix is just that; a collection of many his well-known songs, remixed and mixed together. So let your feet remember the legacy of his amazing work, the legend that was & always will be...just dance!
Topics: Jimmy Carter, Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, Richard Pryor - Live In Concert, Roots: The Next Generations. (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) 1979 Snapshots 1. Jimmy Carter president 2. Mar - America's most serious nuclear power plant accident at Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania. 3. Mar - C-SPAN, an American television channel focusing on government and public affairs, is launched. 4. Apr - On CBS, the final episode of All in the Family is seen by 40.2 million American viewers. 5. Jun - McDonald's introduces the Happy Meal. 6. Sep - ESPN, an all-sports channel, launches and becomes the first cable TV channel to be launched as a 24-hour channel 7. Oct - President Jimmy Carter signs a law establishing the Department of Education. [also responsible for Dept. of Energy] 8. Nov - Iran hostage crisis begins: 3,000 Iranian radicals, mostly students, invade the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and take 90 hostages (53 of whom are American). They demand that the United States send the former Shah of Iran back to stand trial. 9. Open Comments: 10. Popular Music Scene 11. #1 - "My Sharona", The Knack 12. #2 - "Bad Girls", Donna Summer 13. #3 - "Le Freak", Chic 14. Record of the Year: "What a Fool Believes"-The Doobie Brothers 15. Album of the Year: "52nd Street"-Billy Joel 16. Song of the Year: "What a Fool Believes"-The Doobie Brothers 17. Best New Artist: Rickie Lee Jones 18. Open Comments: 19. Popular Movies 20. #1 - Kramer vs. Kramer 21. #2 - The Amityville Horror 22. #3 - Rocky II 23. Notables: Apocalypse Now, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Alien, 10, The Jerk, Moonraker, The Muppet Movie, Phantasm, The Warriors. 24. Open Comments: 25. Popular TV 26. #1 - 60 Minutes 27. #2 - Three's Company 28. #3 - That's Incredible! 29. Open Comments: 30. Black Snapshots 31. Jan - Singer Donny Hathaway dies after falling 15 stories from his hotel room in New York City. According to Hathaway's record company, Atlantic, the singer had been having some psychological problems 32. Apr - Real People, starring Byron Allen, featured a panel of seated hosts in front of a large studio audience. The hosts introduced pre-filmed segments and engaged in comedic banter about them. Each segment was a visit to someone with a unique occupation or hobby. 33. Aug - Michael Jackson releases his first breakthrough album Off the Wall. It sells 7 million copies in the United States alone, making it a 7x platinum album. 34. Aug – “Prince”, the self-titled second studio album from Prince was released. The album was written, arranged, composed, produced and performed entirely by Prince. Singles: “I Wanna Be Your Lover" & "Sexy Dancer". 35. Aug – TV Debut: The Facts of Life 36. Sep - Benson 37. Sep - Sugarhill Gang releases Rapper's Delight. 38. Nov - The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (Film) 39. Open Comments: 40. Economic 41. New House: 58k 42. Avg. income: 17.5k 43. New car: 5.7k 44. Avg rent: 280 45. Gas: 0.86 46. Inflation reaches double digits - 13% 47. Open Comments: 48. Social Scene: Jimmy Carter’s truth-telling sermon to Americans 49. James Earl Carter Jr. (@ 55yrs old in 1979), Politician and philanthropist. Born and raised in south-west Georgia, Jimmy grew up to be a U.S. Navy Lieutenant, Georgia State Senator, Governor of Georgia, and the 39th POTUS. 50. On July 15, 1979, President Jimmy Carter went on national television to share with millions of Americans his diagnosis of a nation in crisis. "It’s clear that the true problems of our nation are much deeper -- deeper than gasoline lines or energy shortages, deeper even than inflation or recession. And I realize more than ever that as President I need your help...I know, of course, being President, that government actions and legislation can be very important. That’s why I’ve worked hard to put my campaign promises into law, and I have to admit, with just mixed success. But after listening to the American people, I have been reminded again that all the legislation in the world can’t fix what’s wrong with America. So, I want to speak to you first tonight about a subject even more serious than energy or inflation. I want to talk to you right now about a fundamental threat to American democracy. I do not mean our political and civil liberties. They will endure. And I do not refer to the outward strength of America, a nation that is at peace tonight everywhere in the world, with unmatched economic power and military might. The threat is nearly invisible in ordinary ways. It is a crisis of confidence." 51. General Legacy 52. Carter's presidency was initially seen as a failure. Although HE ESTABLISHED THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY and the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, initiated a lot of pro-environment policies, PLAYED A KEY ROLE IN NEGOTIATING A PEACE TREATY BETWEEN EGYPT AND ISRAEL, IMPROVED RELATIONS WITH PANAMA BY GIVING THEM CONTROL OF THE PANAMA CANAL, his administration was plagued by dissatisfaction from congressional Democrats, high unemployment and inflation, an energy crisis, and most notably the Iranian Hostage Crisis. Carter has said his biggest lesson from his time in office was, "not to ever let American hostages be held for 444 days in a foreign country without extracting them." He added, "I did the best I could, but I failed." 53. However, Carter’s peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts since he left office have earned him a Nobel Peace Prize, along with a Grammy award, making him one of the most successful ex-presidents in American history. - The Independent wrote, "Carter is widely considered a better man than he was a president." 54. Open Comments: 55. African American Legacy/ Appointments 56. Patricia Roberts Harris: Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. The first African American woman to serve in the United States Cabinet, and the first to enter the line of succession to the Presidency. 57. Amalya Lyle Kearse: the first female African-American circuit court judge 58. Andrew Young: Ambassador to the United Nations, the first African-American to hold a high-level diplomatic post. 59. On Obama 60. Carter has criticized the Obama administration for its use of drone strikes against suspected terrorists. 61. Carter also said that he disagrees with President Obama's decision to keep the Guantánamo Bay detention camp open. 62. In July 2013, Carter expressed his criticism of current federal surveillance programs as disclosed by Edward Snowden. 63. Carter believes the Obama administration “waited too long” to act on ISIS. 64. When asked about Obama's "success or failures on the world stage," Carter replied: "On the world stage, I think they've been minimal...let me add again, let me repeat, I don't blame him for it, because there's been circumstances that have been involved." 65. Audio Clip: OPRAH'S SUPERSOUL CONVERSATIONS - Season 7 Episode 620 (Aired on 09/27/2015) 66. Question: How should black folks think about Jimmy? Friend - Foe - Forgettable 67. Music Scene 68. Black Songs from the Top 40 69. #2 "Bad Girls" Donna Summer 70. #3 "Le Freak" Chic 71. #5 "Reunited" Peaches & Herb 72. #6 "I Will Survive" Gloria Gaynor 73. #7 "Hot Stuff" Donna Summer 74. #8 "Y.M.C.A." Village People 75. #9 "Ring My Bell" Anita Ward 76. #12 "MacArthur Park" Donna Summer 77. #15 "Fire" The Pointer Sisters 78. #20 "Good Times" Chic 79. #22 "Knock on Wood" Amii Stewart 80. #24 "Lead Me On" Maxine Nightingale 81. #25 "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" The Jacksons 82. #30 "You Can't Change That" Raydio 83. #31 "Shake Your Groove Thing" Peaches & Herb 84. #32 "I'll Never Love This Way Again" Dionne Warwick 85. #38 "After the Love Has Gone" Earth, Wind & Fire 86. #39 "Heaven Knows" Donna Summer and Brooklyn Dreams 87. Vote: 88. Top R&B Albums 89. Jan - C'est Chic, Chic 90. Mar - 2 Hot, Peaches & Herb 91. Mar - Instant Funk, Instant Funk 92. Apr - We Are Family, Sister Sledge 93. Jun - Bad Girls, Donna Summer 94. Jul - I Am, Earth, Wind & Fire 95. Jul - Teddy, Teddy Pendergrass 96. Sep - Midnight Magic, Commodores 97. Oct - Off the Wall, Michael Jackson 98. Oct - Ladies' Night, Kool & the Gang 99. Dec - Masterjam, Rufus and Chaka Khan 100. Vote: 101. Key Artists 102. LaDonna Adrian Gaines, a.k.a. Donna Summer - Disco Queen (@ 31 yrs. old) (past away 2012 @ 63 yrs. old): Singer, songwriter, and actress. Five-time Grammy winner, the first artist to have three consecutive double albums reach number one and charted four number-one singles in the US within a 12-month period. She had dance hits in five straight decades; she hit the pop Hot 100 32 times. And her biggest songs altered the course of pop music permanently: Love to Love You Baby, I Feel Love, Hot Stuff, This Time I Know It’s for Real, Bad Girls, & She Works Hard for the Money. 103. Audio Clips 104. Open Comments 105. Michael Joseph Jackson, The King of Pop (@ 21 yrs. old): Singer, songwriter, dancer, and global icon. 106. "...Raised in the limelight by an infamously strict father, Michael (as a teenager) was painfully self-conscious, worried that he might never be able to shake his child stardom. He didn’t want to merely cling to his family’s fading notoriety. He wanted to break away from it completely. Off the Wall is the sound of that liberation. And he knew exactly what he was doing. On November 6, 1979, just as the album was starting to take off, Michael wrote a note to himself on the back of a tour itinerary, a proclamation of self so ambitious it could make Kanye blush. "MJ will be my new name, no more Michael Jackson. I want a whole new character, a whole new look, I should be a totally different person. People should never think of me as the kid who sang ‘ABC’ [and] ‘I Want You Back,’" he jotted down. "I should be a new incredible actor singer dancer that will shock the world. I will do no interviews. I will be magic. I will be a perfectionist, a researcher, a trainer, a masterer… I will study and look back on the whole world of entertainment and perfect it. Take it steps further from where the greats left off." - by Ryan Dombal Features Editor 2/24/2016 pitchfork.com 107. Audio Clips 108. Open Comments 109. Movies 110. Richard Pryor: Live in Concert is a 1979 American stand-up comedy film starring Richard Pryor and directed by Jeff Margolis. 111. In her review of Richard Pryor Live in Concert, Pauline Kael commented, "Probably the greatest of all recorded-performance films. Pryor had characters and voices bursting out of him .... Watching this mysteriously original physical comedian you can't account for his gift and everything he does seems to be for the first time." 112. Audio Clips 113. Open Comments 114. Television 115. Roots: The Next Generations 116. Primetime Emmy Awards: Best Limited Series and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special – Marlon Brando for "Episode VII" 117. Vote: Favorite Pop Culture reference from 1979
Michael Joseph Jackson? (Gary, Indiana; 29 de agosto de 1958-Los Ángeles, California; 25 de junio de 2009) fue un cantante, compositor, productor discográfico, bailarín, actor y filántropo estadounidense.2?3?4? Conocido como el «Rey del Pop»,5? sus contribuciones y reconocimiento en la historia de la música y el baile, así como su publicitada vida personal, lo convirtieron en una figura internacional en la cultura popular durante más de cuatro décadas. Es reconocido como la estrella de música pop más exitosa en el mundo.6? Sin embargo, su música incluyó una amplia acepción de subgéneros como el rhythm and blues (soul y funk), rock, disco y dance.6? Comenzó su carrera artística a mediados de los años 1960 en la agrupación musical The Jackson 5, en la cual publicó, junto con algunos de sus hermanos, diez álbumes hasta 1975. En 1971 inició su carrera como solista, aunque siguió perteneciendo al grupo. A principios de la década de 1980, Jackson se convirtió en una figura dominante en la música popular. Sus vídeos musicales, entre los que se destacan «Beat It», «Billie Jean» y «Thriller», de su álbum de 1982 Thriller, son acreditados como una ruptura de las barreras raciales y la transformación del medio en una forma de arte y herramienta promocional.
Prisiminsime šią dieną gimusius ir išėjusiuosius. 1899 lapkričio 16 d. į angelų orkestrą iškeliavo rašytojas, „Varpo“ įkūrėjas Vincas Kudirka. 1959 m. anapilin iškeliavo kompozitorius, vargonininkas, chorvedys ir pedagogas Aleksandras Kačanauskas. Šią dieną 1964 m. mūsų planetą išvydo Kanados džiazo pianistė ir vokalistė, „Grammy“ apdovanojimų laimėtoja Diana Krall. Rubrikoje „Garso failai“: Michael Joseph Jackson, Bryan Adams ir John Lennon. Toliau pasiėmę pirmają patentuotą kino kamerą sėsime į pirmajį Vokietijos oro linijų bendrovės „Delag“ lainerį ir skrisime į Venerą, juk laida apie keliones su klasika...Na, o kadangi šiandien penktadienis, taigi Naujienų pulsą pasiliksime pabaigoje. Vincenzo Bellini ir Richard Rodgers.
Michael Joseph Jackson nació el 29 de agosto de 1958. Octavo de los diez hijos de la familia Jackson, una familia afroamericana que vivía en Gary, Indiana. Su madre, Katherine Esther Scruse, era una devota testigo de Jehová que tocaba clarinete y piano. El padre de Michael, Joseph Walter “Joe” Jackson, un ex boxeador, era un trabajador del acero en U.S. Steel. Joe actuaba como guitarrista en una banda local de rhythm and blues, los Falcons, para complementar los ingresos de la familia. Michael creció con tres hermanas (Rebbie, La Toya y Janet) y cinco hermanos (Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon y Randy). Jackson tenía una relación problemática con su padre. En 2003, Joe reconoció que regularmente lo azotaba siendo niño. Jackson declaró que en su niñez fue abusado física y emocionalmente durante los ensayos interminables, aunque afirmó que la disciplina de su padre jugó un papel importante en su éxito. Su profunda insatisfacción con su apariencia, sus pesadillas y sus problemas crónicos de sueño, su tendencia a ser hiperobediente, especialmente con su padre, y a permanecer como un niño en la edad adulta, son considerados como efectos del maltrato que sufrió cuando era niño. Desde temprana edad Michael demostró interés por la música. En 1964, Michael y Marlon se unieron a los Jackson Brothers, una banda formada por su padre, que incluía a los hermanos Jackie, Tito y Jermaine como músicos de reserva tocando congas y pandereta. En 1965, Michael comenzó a compartir la voz principal con su hermano mayor Jermaine, y el nombre del grupo fue cambiado a los Jackson 5. Al año siguiente, el grupo ganó un importante show de talentos locales con Jackson interpretando el baile del éxito de 1965 de Robert Parker “Barefootin'”. De 1966 a 1968 realizaron una gira por el Medio Oeste, actuando como teloneros de artistas como Sam & Dave, the O'Jays, Gladys Knight y Etta James. Los Jackson 5 grabaron luego varias canciones, incluyendo su primer sencillo «Big Boy» en 1968. Rolling Stone describió más tarde al joven Michael como un “prodigio” con “abrumadores regalos musicales”.
August 29th is the birthday of the greatest entertainer in the history of music. Michael Joseph Jackson went from frontman in a teen group to a cultural icon and record breaking artist. He definitely was one of a kind andRead More