Friday, June 26, 2009

Thank You for the Music

As I walked out of my apartment and into the lift, I checked my song list for any songs by Michael Jackson. I could find a lot of rock, few hip-hop and some retro. But only one Smooth Criminal by Michael Jackson. How I have moved on in my taste for music. To develop a sense of music, do you need a strong foundation? The first time I heard Heal the World, I could hear Michael Jackson telling me, 'It is all in the melody girl!' And when I heard Thriller and the rest, I could see that there was a lot more to beat and rhythm than I had hitherto known. Frankly speaking, for an initiate, I could not understand what Michael Jackson was saying in his songs. [But he is a shade better than those Linkin Park's and others whom I listen to nowadays] But then,... who cared. When I was working about the house, the beats of Smooth Criminal, Remember the Time, Blood on the Dance Floor [picture me with the mopping stick mopping the floor in tune with the beats of this song...sometimes Queens can do the weirdest things. It comes with the position :)] used to keep me focussed. On my evening walks, Gone too Soon, Liberian Girl and Heal the World kept me company with their haunting music. Of course, They Don't Really Care About Us was quite therapeutic in my run-in with the authorities once in a while. My My! How have I moved on since those early days of my initiation into music. Most of all, Michael Jackson taught me to have a ear for beat, rhythm and melody, something that came in quite handy when I dabbled in playing a musical instrument. And he didn't stop there. He taught me how to appreciate music and enjoy it more. What Milton said of Shakespeare maybe quite true of Michael Jackson - he doesn't need a tomb in stone. His works become a standing testimony to his art - a vast sepulchre they will form - a sepulchre of songs that you keep returning to. As I hear the news about his untimley demise, I do wonder whether there was more to come out of him. Perhaps what he said of Aaliyah maybe true for him - I can't help but feel that he has Gone too Soon. Thank you for the Music, Michael Jackson!

5 comments:

Arv said...

hmmm.... he was a king once :)

C.Savitha said...

Maybe. But you can clearly see the man struggling to get a grip on his creative muse with the passage of time. Consistency seemed to have become a issue with this troubled 'king' of pop coz keeping in tune with the generation seemed to have been quite difficult for him. It was more the appeal of the earlier songs that still had the cushioning effect thereby resulting in his nomenclature as the 'king of the pop.' You do keep returning to his songs, but how many of them, apart from the few that we know? How many of them are really soul-lifting apart from a few? Now compare that to Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Beatles or Abba. Those were the real classics.Pop as you would admit is not all only about music. There is the added beauty of the lyrics. When you factor that in, we see that MJ's position as the king of pop is debatable. What say?

Arv said...

point taken... I liked his songs but not a great fan...

my fav bands range from Pink Floyd, Metallica to U2, Travis and Linkin Park :)

Bryan Adams, Bon Jovi... Oasis... REM... Early days of Madonna...

more into soothing music these days that are packed with some good beats or rhythms that enhances the powerful lyrics...

BardSpeaks said...

'Amen!'

:) said...

i love MJ's 'they don't care about us' lyrics...awesome... a big hit. RIP pop guru MJ.