Friday, 30. October 2009, 13:19:13
This is it, Album, Michael Jackson, Music
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This Is It
It begins with “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’”, the steadfast opener which served him well for the majority of his tours. A pulsating floor filler, the hand claps and tightly strung guitar have become trademark MJ: the small additions which take this beyond pop music. “Smooth Criminal”, arguably Bad’s strongest track, was a catalyst in the move to the frenzied new jack swing of the 80’s. The staccato beats and breathy vocals were immortalized once MJ dropped the anti-gravity lean. Like much of his music, it “clicks”. Devoid of the moonwalk, “Billie Jean” was not as essential. Without the zombie routine, “Thriller” wouldn’t be as iconic. He planned it all, keeping the aces in his sleeve, and crucially, keeping us entertained.
Meanwhile,
This Is It
, the movie based on the rehearsals for Michael Jackson's planned London concerts this year, took £12m ($20m) in its first day of release, the studio distributing it has said. Director Kenny Ortega's film was drawn from more than 100 hours of rehearsals footage in Los Angeles ahead of the 50-date residency at London's O2 Arena which was to have started in July and run until March of 2010.
The movie was launched in 19 cities around the world on Tuesday, including London, Los Angeles and New York.
Sony Pictures said the film had taken £4.4m ($7.27m) in the US and £1.2m ($2m) in the UK.
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Friday, 30. October 2009, 13:10:46
This is it, Album, Michael Jackson, Concert
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This Is It
It begins with “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’”, the steadfast opener which served him well for the majority of his tours. A pulsating floor filler, the hand claps and tightly strung guitar have become trademark MJ: the small additions which take this beyond pop music. “Smooth Criminal”, arguably Bad’s strongest track, was a catalyst in the move to the frenzied new jack swing of the 80’s. The staccato beats and breathy vocals were immortalized once MJ dropped the anti-gravity lean. Like much of his music, it “clicks”. Devoid of the moonwalk, “Billie Jean” was not as essential. Without the zombie routine, “Thriller” wouldn’t be as iconic. He planned it all, keeping the aces in his sleeve, and crucially, keeping us entertained.
Meanwhile,
This Is It
, the movie based on the rehearsals for Michael Jackson's planned London concerts this year, took £12m ($20m) in its first day of release, the studio distributing it has said. Director Kenny Ortega's film was drawn from more than 100 hours of rehearsals footage in Los Angeles ahead of the 50-date residency at London's O2 Arena which was to have started in July and run until March of 2010.
The movie was launched in 19 cities around the world on Tuesday, including London, Los Angeles and New York.
Sony Pictures said the film had taken £4.4m ($7.27m) in the US and £1.2m ($2m) in the UK.
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Sunday, 18. October 2009, 14:19:05
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Wednesday, 12. August 2009, 02:16:11
Pasar SenenTrain station, Jakarta, Wednesday,12th August 2009. Today I met to school's friend when at Junior Highschool. He worked at there as worker. Long time I've never seen him. We talked too much about hour life.