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カテゴリ:Music 10-line essays
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I am also the one who was shocked to hear the news of untimely passing of Michael Jackson alias King of Pops. I seldom watch TV at home as I confessed before, so I ended up watching his performance very little even on motion pictures, much less I've never seen his stages live. Even so, I have various memories concerning his songs: For example, when I went to a music school in London in summer 2001, one of the songs we performed at class was "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough". And "We Are The World" was placed in English textbook when I was a junior high school student. I'm not going to mention details about the movie for people who haven't watched yet- But let me place that I felt that this movie was a precious record, remains, and message from him. The most important message he tried to deliver must be to remind love for people, world, and the Earth. When I went to a concert of Stevie Wonder in 2007 for the second time, I realized that Stevie's songs are filled with love. "Love" does not mean romance between a man and a woman, but the spirit of valuing a caring and supportive relationship between each other and living together -back then, I thought so. At the root of "love" that Stevie and Michael express must be "respect" -this time, I thought so. As the credits were shown on the screen at the end of the movie, some people in the theater applauded. I was joining my hands in prayer. If this world tour of Michael Jackson came true, how was the stage like? -There is no knowing now. Even so, I would like to show respect for Michael, for leaving us an important message and such great shows, even granting that it was in rehearsals. -And for Kenny Ortega, for making those precious records and message from Michael into this documentary film. Last of all- I'd like to take this occasion to place this word: Rest in peace, Michael Jackson. ◇ :Ready to place translation if asked お気に入りの記事を「いいね!」で応援しよう
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