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Haunted by the Ghost of Michael Jackson

Dec 30, 2019
Wesley Morris, a critic at large for The Times and host of 'Still Processing,' discusses the emotional labyrinth of grappling with Michael Jackson’s legacy. He reflects on his struggle to navigate his admiration for Jackson's music amidst troubling allegations of abuse. Morris shares insights into the societal implications of continuing to enjoy Jackson's hits and the cultural nostalgia intertwined with darker realities. The conversation highlights the tension between personal enjoyment and accountability in the wake of serious controversies.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Fascination with Thriller

  • As a child, Wesley Morris was captivated by Michael Jackson's Thriller album cover.
  • He recalls the image vividly, describing Jackson's suit, the tiger cub, and his unusually straight nose.
ANECDOTE

Witnessing the Moonwalk

  • Morris describes watching the Motown 25 special in awe as Jackson performed.
  • He emphasizes the groundbreaking nature of Jackson's music and dance, including the iconic moonwalk.
INSIGHT

Jackson's Enduring Influence

  • Michael Jackson's influence on popular music is profound and pervasive.
  • Many contemporary artists, like Justin Timberlake and The Weeknd, owe their careers to his foundational work.
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