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Ruth ([personal profile] spooky_miss) wrote2010-09-17 01:35 pm
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Writer's Block: Neat, sweet, groovy songs

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My favourite when I was younger was Michael Jackson, and yes I still enjoy his songs now. Although I don't have his more recent album (Invincible I think its called?) Dangerous was the first album I ever owned, and HIStory was the first album I got when I totally got into the music, so I love those two most of all. I was *so* sad when he died - I cried and I'm not ashamed to admit it! What made it worse was that I had tickets to see him, and now I will never get to! :( When I was 11 quite a few people I know went to see him, but I didn't go to gigs back then, so I didn't go. I do remember my mum waking me up to watch the 9pm news as it had a bit about when Michael Jackson arrived in London for that gig.

Even though its not my favourite style of music, I still really like his songs, and they have such good memories for me. And quite sad ones - we sang "You Are Not Alone" at our leaving assembly when we left primary school, so it always makes me a bit sad when I hear it!

[identity profile] karen1074.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 03:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm another one who was a big MJ fan when I was a child. I am old enough to remember when "Thriller" came out and what an impact it made. I remember owning "One Day In Your Life" and "Can You Feel It" on vinyl. I also bought the "Off The Wall" and "Bad" albums on vinyl too, as well as "Leave Me Alone", seeing as this was not on the vinyl of "Bad". I went off his music after "Dangerous". I borrowed a tape of this and remember thinking that the first few songs all sounded the same to me, which was not how it was with his previous albums - each song sounded different.

I also had tickets to see him at the O2 and was gutted that I never had the chance to see him. I always wanted to see him when I was younger, but either couldn't afford to do so, or the shows sold out very quickly.