REST IN PEACE MICHAEL. WE MISS YOU. For originals songs by me, visit www.myspace.com This is a cover of Michael Jackson’s song “Earth Song”. It’s somewhat raw, but I wanted to keep it that way. Leave a comment telling me your favorite Michael Jackson song. By the way, negative comments directed at Michael will not be allowed and will be deleted so don’t waste your time spreading hate. I won’t put up with it. If you’re that insecure that you have to trash other people, then direct those comments toward yourself. For the rest of you, please enjoy this cover. Michael Jackson was and remains a huge source of inspiration in my life and it was an honor to work on this video.
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my favorite song of Michael Jackson (R.I.P.!) is Earth Song and Black and White
you’re a great singer – i love your voice!
you did such an amazing job with this song i love your rendition of it
RIP MJ
This is an awesome i love him and i feel so bad that he had to leave and i miss him too he was the king of pop and i feel bad for his kids and blanket looks just like him and it made me mad when he died how hey wouldnt leave him alone and kept sayin his kids werent his and my favorite micheal jackson song is all of them cuz i just cant pick one its really hard cuz i love them all and him and my dad have the exact same birthday and are 10 years apart Oh and btw R.I.P Micheal Jackson.
triller
i alway fell the need to move my hand like they did in his video lol
but seriously,awerage,i cant say,i like many many of his song
wow aha you sing this song really well
and my favorite song is Dirty Diana..(i think thats how you spell that name) haha
Great cover. I <3 it. My favorite song is Man in the Mirror.
you look gorgeous with your eye make up like that. much prefer seeing your face whilst singing, look like Brooke hogan a tad. anyways, back to the music, Michael was a phenomenon to be honest, may he rest in peace. This cover is amazing, and it truly shows emotion threw your voice. amazing job again girl, you did him proud xoxo
-Jak
OMG!!! THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!
THIS REALLY MADE ME CRY THE FIRST TIME THAT I HEARD IT.
AND MY FAV MJ SONG IT’S BAD!! HEHE
This is beautiful! I love this song and I love you singing it. My favorite Michael song is “Speechless.” He was wonderful! R.I.P MJ
I agree mj was a legand amazing cover so much emotion earth song and human nature are my fav songs I m going to do earth song as cover soon
keep it going I yr number one fan I download all your covers on to my iPod your so good love you ! X
very good its so sad that we have lost one of the most important ppl in the world but its saddest to lose a dad..
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i would like to be able to talk to micheal jackson him self i really would like micheal jackson spirit to look down from the sky and he will be able to see me standing on my porch i have always loved micheal jackson always i really would like it if he could visit me inside my little place there is just so much that i want to talk to micheal jackson about i really hope that micheal jacksons spirit will be able to hear me talk to him there is so much to say to micheal jackson spirit micheal jackson i love you from the bottom of my heart i really do
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While we are waiting for BR to find his Hey Ram review ,
here is T.G.Vaidyanathan on Hey Ram ,
Thanks to someone called “Gaatu” who has typed it up in the comments section of a PFC blog entry
so here it goes
“Kamal Haasan’s Masterpiece
(Review of ‘Hey Ram’ by T. G. Vaidyanathan in the April 2000 issue of the Gentleman magazine)
Almost incredibly, the 46-year-old Kamal Haasan’s film career spans a period over four decades! Since his 1960 debut as a child artiste in Bhimsingh’s Kalathur Kannamma, Kamal has always intrigued his fans. Chameleon-like, he has appeared in a variety of guises, as a mafia don in Nayakan (1987), a dwarf in Appu Raja (1989) and more recently, as a middle-aged Brahmin woman in Chachi 420 (1997). And, in these days of ‘talkative’ movies, he has even appeared in a silent movie, Puspak Vimana (1989)! All these were commercial bonanzas but artistically vapid and so it is indeed ironic that his latest film Hey Ram – undoubtedly his chef-d’oevre –has been so coldly received by our critics.
Kamal’s canvas here is nothing less than the whole gamut of Indian civilisation. The eponymous hero of the film, Saket Ram, is seen at the beginning assisting the legendary Sir Mortimer Wheeler, former Director of the Archeological Survey of India, who discovered the ruins of Mohenjo Daro and Harrapa in the 1920s. And, at the end, the death of the octogenarian, Saket Ram (b. 1910) on December 6 and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi in 1948 are virtually telescoped and presented as one monolithic occurrence. The film traces the gradual evolution of the apolitical Saket to the gun-wielding firebrand activist who is only pipped at the post by his real life alter ego – Nathuram Godse.
The film is decidedly not anti-Muslim although unthinking mobs initially vandalised theatres in Calcutta (which, more recently, gave Kamal a rousing reception) and even indolent and verdant Bangalore (where I saw a truncated version in a theatre, bang opposite a large Muslim slum, with atrocious acoustics) where cricket is clearly the flavour of the month. It is true that Altaf (the tailor) and his cohorts are responsible for the rape and murder of Saket’s Bengali wife, Aparna – a perfect cameo by Rani Mukherjee who beautifully enunciates Jibananda Das’s poem, Rupashi Bangla, which eulogises undivided Bengal in a tranquil conjugal felicity just before her own gruesome end. But the political fulcrum of the film is the abiding friendship between the Brahmin Saket and that Gandhi-loving Pathan, Amjad – played flawlessly and not in the least “as a star prop” by Shah Rukh Khan. Even on his death bed, Amjad will not betray his friend, Bharat (Saket) to the police and this alone serves to turn Saket away from the path of political vendetta to souvenir-seeking Gandhian at the end. So why are the Muslims cribbing about the film’s partisan politics?
The aesthetic objections, too, stem not from the film itself as from not watching it closely enough. A distinguished Mumbai film critic has found (The Sunday Times, February 20, 2000 p.20) the film “mammothly self-indulgent” with Kamal Haasan hogging all the scenes (but you could say the same of Shakespeare’s Hamlet!). Finding Saket’s “boudoir frolics” with second wife Mythili, “a kinky cross between a Michael Jackson Video and a Salvador Daliesque surreal nightmare” the same critic proceeds to indict the film which “wavers fatally… in its distracted story-telling, mysterious add-ons like a ghostly blind kid, and in its failure to set up strong supporting characters”.
But let us begin by briefly revisiting the “boudoir frolics” with Mythili that our finds “a kinky cross between a Michael Jackson Video and a Salvador Daliesque surreal nightmare”. Of course, it is nothing of the sort! A rather inebriated Saket (of the twirling moustache!) abruptly “takes” wholly unprepared Mythili after witnessing a routine Maharashtrian tamasha. But if we have been watching carefully we will have noted that the “trigger” of Saket’s sexual explosion is provided by the moment when the tamasha dancer is transformed into the dead Aparna who herself had appeared in the previous scene when the conspiracy was hatched as an evening Durga! Mythili’s ravishment, itself, disguised reprise of Aparna’s earlier rape by the Muslim insurgents led by Altaf and Mythili herself in an earlier transformation, preludial to the conspiracy, becomes the blind Muslim girl for her slain father. These imagistic linkages are vital to our understanding of the film’s inner logic. It is the unexpected reawakening of these hitherto dormant Aparna-rape-memories that leads to Saket’s sexual explosion with a wholly bewildered Mythili.
A Kaleidoscopic cluster of images thematically and rationally linking the film’s overlapping themes (religious, political and sexual) aided and abetted by the wonderful dialogue written by Manohar Shyam Joshi – not in the least like the “Daliesque surreal nightmare” of Un Clean Andalou or L’Age d’or which the highly eccentric Dali had designed in Paris with Luis Bunnel in the late 1920s – bind the film’s polysemous structure way beyond the intellectual radar of our Bombay editor who ruefully confesses to being “neither shaken or stirred”.
Almost certainly, Kamal’s multi-layered Hey Ram – quite unlike the sentimental pieties of Attenborough’s schmaltzy Gandhi – should garner a clutch of swords at this year’ National Awards.
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Earth mother
Earth mother -
hair the gallop
of wild stallions across the plains;
a cloak to wrap the world’s shoulders.
Is the hair garlanded with flowers or
are they stars?
Ear pressed to the earth’s heart
listens to
the earth song that keens through
its body.
Thighs the reefs that shipwreck
sailors.
Shoulders the crest of mountains
curled and curved above
the earth’s nakedness.
We want Michael Jackson’s Video Vanguard Award!!!!!
LOL, I wonder which hat I’ll be wearing.
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In my imagination there always comes a picture like Michael Jackson's Thriller video.. only there the people are wearing regency dresses and bonnets and waving a tattered P&P book in their hands!
Maybe we just change the look of the “Gritty Realism” shirt a bit.
On the frontside I love Gritty Realism! and on the back … but Colin's better!
Oprah show.
Remember, this occurred four and a half years ago.
She could have gotten out earlier, but she refused to say that she was sorry for her actions. After four years, she was paroled. The maximum she was given was eight years, I believe.]]>