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Reply #30 posted 09/24/07 6:14pm

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Najee said:

kash said:

its a question of how popular, just like most i saw it for the first time in 1983. He's sort of made it his own, he makes it look the best through his posture, clothes, white socks, the actual song, stage etc.



It sounds more of a case that you were not familiar with black U.S. pop culture in the late 1970s and early 1980s and didn't go to a place where black people dance for several years -- is that supposed to be my fault?[/color]
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I simply stated why MJ deserves some credit thats all and why many people associate the moonwalk with MJ. no big deal, the topic is about 'michael jackson inspiration for moonwalking' after all smile
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Reply #31 posted 09/24/07 6:23pm

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Rodya24 said:

Like you said, it was a dance move well known in black US popular culture before Jackson performed it on Motown 25. But because of segregation, most people in the world were unaware of what a moonwalk was before his performance. sad


Exactly, all someone has to do is find an old "Soul Train" episode from 1979 through 1982 and they can find someone doing the Moonwalk down the Soul Train line. For that matter, find that Jeffrey Daniel video clip where he was dancing in the club doing the Moonwalk. Hell, breakdancers were doing that move as well. It's simply a laziness on behalf of certain segments of the population.

It wouldn't surprise me if someone thought Michael Jackson invented the jheri curl, or he was the reason black people started wearing the hairstyle. I'll give him his due when it's appropriate, but come on.


Rodya24 said:

Question for you: I remember you writing that you are going to turn 40 soon. Did you watch the Motown 25 special? If so, what was the experience like? Did you and your classmates talk about the performances at school?


Yeah, I watched "Motown 25" live in 1983. It was great seeing MJ and his five brothers grown up and performing together for the first time. It was particularly touching to see Jermaine and Michael on the stage for the first time since they went their separate ways.

As brilliant as his "Billie Jean" performance was, it overshadowed the reunion and you can see that MJ had started to outgrow his brothers (the fact he performed the song without his brothers onstage had an ominous tone to me even then). People talked about that performance for months. As you know, it was that (and then the video) that started Michaelmania.

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Reply #32 posted 09/24/07 6:33pm

Timmy84

It's easy for anyone to think that MJ suddenly brought a new dance to the mainstream when a dance like "the moonwalk" was around for decades, it had to be perfected in the many years since Bill Bailey first did it in the 1930s. When Jeffrey did the backslide, he added more glide to the move and did the two-step (which Joe Tex, Jackie Wilson and James Brown had been doing for years) and he taught Michael this and Michael perfected it probably within minutes of learning it. Say what you want but MJ was an agile performer and he learned dance quickly more than others.

History revisionists will wanna think some mime dude was responsible for Michael but that would make his dancing a joke. Don't get me wrong. Marcel was a legend at what he did but to credit him for the "moonwalk" is really absurd.
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Reply #33 posted 09/25/07 3:36pm

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I got a Shalamar concert on DVD from 1979 and sure enough Jeffery Daniel moonwalked all over that stage.
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Reply #34 posted 09/25/07 3:47pm

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thedoorkeeper said:

In Marcel Marceau's obit today it was written that Marceau's Walking Against The Wind mime bit was MJ's inspiration for moonwalking - anybody heard this before?
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LOL

Marcel Marceau has absolutely nothing to do with moonwalking... But he did influence Michael Jackson greatly...

In fact pop locking is a street version of the mime.

Jeffrey Daniels taught MJ how to backslide and some other hip hop moves, I posted a video a while ago of Jeffrey Daniels doing most of the stuff MJ is known for...
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Reply #35 posted 09/25/07 3:56pm

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krayzie said:

thedoorkeeper said:

In Marcel Marceau's obit today it was written that Marceau's Walking Against The Wind mime bit was MJ's inspiration for moonwalking - anybody heard this before?
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LOL

Marcel Marceau has absolutely nothing to do with moonwalking... But he did influence Michael Jackson greatly...

In fact pop locking is a street version of the mime.

Jeffrey Daniels taught MJ how to backslide and some other hip hop moves, I posted a video a while ago of Jeffrey Daniels doing most of the stuff MJ is known for...


Yep! nod
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Reply #36 posted 09/25/07 4:20pm

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LEAVE HIM ALONE
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