Keyboard player: Gail Nobles
Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles
Songs: Bad and Smooth Criminal
Songs by: Michael Jackson
There is not a day that goes by that I don\u2019t think of Michael Jackson listening to music. I miss the excitement he brought to the music world. When he first came out with songs like Who\u2019s Bad and Smooth Criminal, I wasn\u2019t into them right away because the songs were very new and different to me coming from Michael. But I grew to like them some. When he started off singing "Your but is mine\u201d in the video Who\u2019s Bad, I thought to myself, "That\u2019s not Michael Jackson." I didn\u2019t expect Michael to come with an attitude and expression like that. His style of music and image was updated.
I remember watching with my brother and mom. My mom was tickled, and she asked me did I like the song. And I said, "I love the bridge just before the chorus. Michael makes great break downs and bridges to songs.\u201d
Jackson came out with The Who\u2019s Bad album in 1987. The album was entitled, Bad.
On the same album, a song entitled \u201cSmooth Criminal\u201d was released. In the video, Michael Jackson took us back to the time of \u2026. Looks like it could have been the 1940\u2019s. He brought us a lot of magic in the video. Jackson made exciting music videos. In video Smooth Criminal, I\u2019ll never forget how he flipped a quarter into the Juke Box from a long distance, and I\u2019ll never forget how he stood to lean forward. I had never seen anyone do moves like that before in dancing. Even the rhythm of Jackson\u2019s song was like no other. I have heard a lot of music and songs that were alike in sound. But Michael Jackson\u2019s music on his Bad album was different than all the rest. Jackson always did try to give us something new and different in music. It made him the best.
They tried to make Michael Jackson look like he really was bad.There were police investigations.They tried to give him a bad image like he was a criminal. Jackson was trying to make a change looking at the man in the mirror. Man in the Mirror was also another single from the album Bad. It looked as if all the things that Michael was singing about was used against him. Though he meant it for good and entertainment for his fans, they tried to put it into reverse as if he were Bad. As if he were the criminal. Well, I don\u2019t think they were able to prove it. All I can say is Michael Jackson left a great and good affect on me in music. I would like to remember him as a great entertainer.