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Michael Jackson's Thriller - 25'th Anniversary


An album that saw seven of it's nine tracks crack the top ten.  A ground breaking series of videos, and a star that hadn't turned into Wacko Jacko yet!

This is the stuff that takes me right back to my teenage days smile.gif  I can so clearly recall being 15 years old and EVERYBODY was talking about THRILLER, BEAT IT (and Weird Al Yankovics hilarious parody EAT IT) and BILLIE JEAN.

I can close my eyes and see myself sitting in front of my aunts TV with my cousin who was more like a brother, watching Michael dance on BILLIE JEAN.

Good times.

Turns out Lexington, Kentucky RE-ENACTS the thriller video in their downtown every year!  I MUST ATTEND NOW THAT I'LL BE CLOSER!

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What Michael Jackson has become hasnt changed what he was 25 years ago, when he was riding the greatest album ever made and making the music video that would change forever the way we thought about both.

It was one of those defining moments that come along once in a generation, and those who witnessed it when they were young and impressionable will never forget. Elvis Presley had done that when he gyrated his pelvis and belted out his blues-influenced rock a half century ago. A generation later, it was the Beatles ushering in another deathless sound.

And then it was 1983, and the man who burned his image and his music into young and febrile minds was Michael Jackson. If you were young then, the Thriller video and Jacksons music became part of your DNA. But even if you were older, you knew when you turned on MTV and saw Jacksons breathtaking performance that you were seeing something that had never been seen before. 

Many would say that the likes of Thriller hasnt been seen since, either.

(This week, the video was commemorated by the American Film Institute, and New Yorks Tribeca Film Festival opened its free public screenings with the original Thriller documentary.)

Not just another Jackson
Jackson was no musical ingénue. Hed practically been born with a microphone in his mouth, a cute, button-nosed boy with a voice so high and clear and penetrating it seemed on loan from heaven. He was just 11 when he debuted, and he was surrounded by his singing siblings, the Jackson 5. But as good as that group was, he was the star of the show.

He had emerged from the family shadow in 1979 with the release of his first album, Off the Wall, the first ever to contribute four singles to the Top 10 charts. The album would sell 20 million copies over the years, but Jackson and his co-producer Quincy Jones felt they could do better.

The vehicle that Jackson would use hadnt even been born yet, but when MTV debuted on the burgeoning cable menu in 1981, he saw the potential of a new medium in ways that no one else did.

The album Thriller was released late in 1982 to breathless reviews for the pioneering work of the 24-year-old superstar.

Rather than reheating Off the Walls agreeably mindless funk, Jackson has cooked up a zesty LP whose up-tempo workouts don't obscure its harrowing, dark messages, wrote Rolling Stone. Jackson's new attitude gives Thriller a deeper, if less visceral, emotional urgency than any of his previous work, and marks another watershed in the creative development of this prodigiously talented performer.

Even NPR checked in with a review that included this declaration: Where lesser artists need a string section or a lusty blast from a synthesizer, Jackson need only sing to convey deep, heartfelt emotion.

Thriller would become the best-selling album of original music ever recorded, a title it holds to this day. It remained atop the charts for an incredible 37 weeks. There were nine tracks on the record and seven of them went Top 10, including Thriller, Beat It and Billie Jean.

A watershed moment for the industry
But the best was yet to come. MTV played mostly music videos in those early days, but no one had yet considered the possibility of merging filmmaking and music in the way that Jackson envisioned. With co-producer Jones, Jackson enlisted John Landis, the brilliant writer/director whose credits at the time included Kentucky Fried Movie, Animal House, The Blues Brothers and American Werewolf in London to direct what many believe remains the greatest music video ever.

The video would run 14 minutes, essentially a miniature feature film that cost $800,000 to make an astonishing figure at the time. Vincent Price, the master of the horror movie, was brought in to do a sinister rap under the music.

Thriller is a horror movie that turns out to be a dream that turns out to be maybe not a dream after all. It begins with a young couple apparently of high school age walking late at night. Jackson, whose skin was not yet bleached and whose features still resembled a normal human beings, wears a wide-shouldered, red leather jacket, red leather pants and his trademark white socks. His date, Ola Ray, wears tight, calf-length jeans and a sweater straight out of Grease.

The fun starts with the full moon rising and Jackson telling Ray, Im not like other guys.

The line has been repeated often over the years, the irony growing with each new episode in his life. Its close to midnight. Something evils lurking in the dark, he warns her.

The something is him. Landis did a takeoff of American Werewolf in London to transform Jackson into something resembling more a werecat than a werewolf. Ray spends a lot of the video running and shrieking, pursued first by the yellow-eyed feline and then by an army of zombies. Like all self-respecting undead, the zombies can barely put one foot in front of the other when walking, but man, can they dance.

Along the way, we learn that Jackson and Ray are watching the action in a movie, and then theyre not. Finally, she awakes from a dream, but it ends with Jacksons eyes flashing yellow feline slits.

You watched it for the brilliant music. Kids danced in front of their televisions when Mom and Dad werent looking, trying to capture even a fraction of Jacksons grace and power. And through it all was that heart-stopping plot.

The video sold more than a million copies, and every year Lexington, Ky., turns its downtown over to a reenactment of the video performed by its fans-for-life.

As Mike Joseph wrote for PopMatters.com: Twenty-five years after Thrillers original release, amidst everything thats gone on in Michael Jacksons crazy, insane, screwed-up life, this album still makes people smile, the grooves still make people dance, and the videos still make people stop and stare in awe. This, folks, is where the mere pop stars get separated from the legends. Times may change, music may change, but Thriller is one of those few iconic records whose influence seems to be prevalent no matter the climate.



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When this album came out, I couldn't believe just how great it was!  I knew almost every song on it was destined to become a hit, and that was unheard of as most albums had a few good songs but not an entire album!  I thought then, and still think now, this is MJ's finest piece of work.  The dance moves that went along with each music video were absolutely mind-blowing!!  And the "Thriller" video is still the best music video ever put out in my opinion.  I'm not ashamed to say this album still gets a lot of play at my house.  smile

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hey Billie Jean was a tight tune back in the day.smile.gif

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No matter how freaky he is now, he was awesome when we were young!

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Wow! That brings back memories! I used to think MJ was so cool...I even had a MJ wallet, fanbook, and a sequin glove! laughing.gif I have to admit he's got some talent and really shook up the music scene in his day.

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lol did you have a real sequin glove? My mom just bought a pair of white cotton gloves, gave me one, gave my brother the other, we used markers to color them with like stars and voilla michael jackson gloves. now go outside, kids, its mommy needs a drink time...biggrin.gif

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We spent hours trying to learn the dance steps to Thriller.  Once we did, we thought we were da bomb!  When this album came out , I could legally get into the bars/nightclubs and it was so cool to have everybody in the place doing the Thriller dance!!   biggrin

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JD The Jazz Doctor wrote:

lol did you have a real sequin glove? My mom just bought a pair of white cotton gloves, gave me one, gave my brother the other, we used markers to color them with like stars and voilla michael jackson gloves. now go outside, kids, its mommy needs a drink time...biggrin.gif



Yep, I had one. And another that wasn't sequined but was made of a silvery sparkle material that went with my MJ shirt...I think I still have that glove in my Memory Chest. I still laugh when I see all my "I heart.gif MJ" stuff that I kept. I think I still have the pic of MJ posing with ET, too. rofl.gif

laughing.gif Sandy, that's great! COuld you Moonwalk too?



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do you remember michael j foxx tryin to moonwalk in the back to the future movie? I remember thinking "jeez even I can do better than that, thats just.....terrible...." laughing.gif

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Yeah, that took a while for me to learn.  I'm NOT the most coordinated person around.  laughing.gif  I don't think I can anymore though.  Something happens with old age, but we won't talk about that!  biggrin

I'm jealous....you had an MJ sequin glove!  I bought myself a man's hat that was similar to the one he wore, but someone stole it one night when I had a little too much to drink.  hmm

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I was a hip chick in middle school - flight pants, tiger-stripe bandanas, MJ whirts and glove, mall hair. laughing.gif You would hyperventilate you'd be laughing so loud if you even saw a fraction of the stuff I kept from those days.

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I remember a promotion where you'd get a free sequined glove if you purchased... I think it was a home video.

Yes, my sister & I were madly in love with his previous album, "Off the Wall." And when "Thriller" was first coming out, we saw the "Billie Jean" video, and LOVED it! It's such a great song. Of course, the fact that Steve Baron (my 2nd favorite video director) directed it, didn't hurt. smile.gif

Then I went to the dance studio where we took lessons, and there were some girls working out a routine to "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'". And as soon as I heard the "Mama se mama sa mamacusa" (sp?) part, I was HOOKED! That's when we got the album.

Because we were dancers as kids, we quickly got to work on learning the dance moves in the "Thriller" video. LOVE that routine! I am still disappointed that the Vincent Price parts wound up on the cutting room floor, though. Now that he's passed away, I'm surprised that footage hasn't resurfaced somewhere.


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I was a total MJ fan! I remember wearing one glove but I don't think it was sequined. I had posters and buttons and an Off The Wall belt. I could never moonwalk though. cry

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This was during my country period so I didn't have a lot of exposure to MJ. I always thought he and Prince were competing to see who could be the most out there. Did anyone else see these two the same way?

I also saw Madonna and Cyndi Lauper in competition. Maybe It was just me.

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Sparky wrote:

This was during my country period so I didn't have a lot of exposure to MJ. I always thought he and Prince were competing to see who could be the most out there. Did anyone else see these two the same way? I also saw Madonna and Cyndi Lauper in competition. Maybe It was just me.


No, I've never seen Prince & MJ as alike in any way.  They were both popular around the same time, but they were doing very different things.  It was like Prince wanted to be James Brown, and MJ wanted to be Diana Ross.  weirdface

 



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I think it must have been the looks or something, I remember comparing people a lot when I was a kid.

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Sparky wrote:

This was during my country period so I didn't have a lot of exposure to MJ. I always thought he and Prince were competing to see who could be the most out there. Did anyone else see these two the same way?

I also saw Madonna and Cyndi Lauper in competition. Maybe It was just me.



I never saw MJ and Prince as competitors, but I agree with you about Madonna and Cyndi Lauper.  It seemed like every time one of them came out with a new song, the other was right behind putting one out.  I felt Madonna overpowered Lauper.  If Cyndi Lauper came out a different time, she probably would've made it much bigger. 

 



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I'll tell ya Ghost, for my money Cyndi is still a great performer while Madonna is just average at best.

I know Madonna's had more commercial success. But Lauper still has an amazing voice, and her AT LAST tour was awesome. I didn't see it in person, but the DVD is great. My cousin caught her in back to back nights when she came through here and he was blown away by how strong her voice is and how good a performance she put on.

I think I kind of like how she's flown under the radar the last twenty years.

But I agree with you, at the time, I think Madonna was just a force that couldn't be stopped and Cyndi was just always "the other pop princess"

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nod.gif  And it was a shame at the time, because Lauper's voice WAS very strong. I liked her music, but Madonna was just blowing her away on the airwaves.  hmm

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