So today I had a chance to watch part of Michael Jackson's memorial services on TV. I would not categorize myself as a Michael Jackson fanatic but I find myself with a feeling of loss during this time.
Michael Jackson was at his peak as a star in the early to mid eighties when I was in my early teens living in NYC. I always thought that he was an incredibly talent performer and I really enjoyed his music back in the "Thriller" days. As the years went by, Jackson's life began to go down a very strange path. In my mind, he became more and more irrelevant as the years went by.
When I learned of his death, I began to reflect on his music and how relevant it was during those impressionable years of my life. The more I reflected on it, the more I realize that this was a loss of a significant figure in my childhood. I use to remember how incredibly popular he was back in those days. Many of my female classmates use to get angry at those of us who criticized Jackson (some of this was intentional to get the desired reaction).
As I started to watch some of his classic music videos and concert performances over the Internet, I was reminded of just how incredibly talented this man really was. As a performer, he is without a doubt true to the word - a genius. I believe another reason that his death has garnered this much outpouring of emotions was also how tragic his life was despite all of the success.
It seems in death, Michael Jackson has become very relevant again.
I guess all genius are tormented. Perhaps they just don't belong in this world, but the world is probably better for it.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
blogger blackout
Well, this is my first post in over a month. This has been a combination of a busy travel schedule and the fact that blogger has been blocked in China. There are ways for me to get around it but I just haven't had the chance to get around to it until today.
Anyway, I guess with all of the politically sensitive events going on in China, they've decided to really clamp down on the Internet.
I will try to make up for some of the information vacuum in future posts.
Anyway, I guess with all of the politically sensitive events going on in China, they've decided to really clamp down on the Internet.
I will try to make up for some of the information vacuum in future posts.
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