Friday, June 26, 2009

A few thoughts...

Hi everyone. I know I haven't been here too often for a while. But a few things:

A) Thank you Jadd. You do a great job here. You're very funny and a great flinger of the Dirt. And all women (and Gay Jim) want to have your babies.

B) Ed McMahon and Farah Fawcett -- So tragic. While I never really had any significant attachment to either besides Star Search and Publisher's Clearinghouse commercials, I know their importance as entertainers. Legends that will never be forgotten.

C) Michael Jackson -- My God. He was my hero. As a child I had his "doll." I'd call it an "action figure," but it was a male Barbie with glasses, tight pants, a glittery jacket, and a sequin glove. It was a doll. But I made that doll dance dammit!!! Michael Jackson is a BIG reason why I got into radio. As a small kid I heard all the great jocks talking up Michael Jackson songs. I would tape them and mimic them. He made me love music, and things larger than life, and in turn radio. I have had the great fortune of interviewing a lot of the current stars in music. Many of them I asked about Michael's farewell comeback concerts. The opportunity was there to criticize or poke fun... and NONE did. Michael is truly respected in the highest regard even with today's artists. Being on the air today when it was first announced that Michael had a cardiac arrest was surreal. I don't like dealing with serious issues on the air. I don't consider myself good at it. But I felt it necessary to make note that he was taken to the hospital. Ten minutes after I made that announcement on the air, TMZ reported his death. To be in this spot, to have to report in your own words and voice, the death of someone who meant so much to the medium you work in and to pretty much EVERYONE listening was very rough. Not to mention my own sadness over the sudden loss of someone I put on a pedestal as a child. Michael Jackson will always be the King of Pop. There will always be comparisons -- as with Usher and Justin -- but I don't think there will ever be another Michael Jackson. His loss, at the young age of 50, is very very sad. The same people of all ages, races, and religions he brought together with his music will be each others support.

4 comments:

Ryan Elizabeth said...

I was devestated when I heard the news...It broke my heart. I've admired Michael Jackson since the day I heard him crooning "Will You Be There" on my precious "Free Willy" soundtrack. He was an amazing artist and performer, and he will be greatly missed, but he is timeless. <3

Melinda Deuso said...

Very Well Said, Jackson. Michael Jackson was a true Legend of our time, and he will be greatly missed. RIP Michael...

Mark Grasso said...

A wonderfully real and honest reaction. Michael Jackson was a legend, and always will be. It struck me as I was listening to Kiss 108 today, you guys did non stop MJ music for 5 hours I think, and In those 5 hours, so little of it had repeats. I mean sure some of the bigger ones were played more than once. but this is a man who had so many hits, and his music was so good that you could fill 5 hours with just him.

The greatest entertainer to ever live has died, and he will be missed.

Thank you for doing what you did today, Jackson.

Jadd said...

You said it so much better than I did, and that reeks of awesomeness. I'm not good with the whole deep emotional thing.

And don't thank me dude...I should be thanking you for giving me the chance to help you with all this. So...thank you.