Michael Jackson: Remembering a Legend
by Robert Rosenbaum 2020-03-20 10:18:08
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I met Michael Jackson once, in 1982, while working on the music video for Billie Jean. He was quite personable, and incredibly nice to everyone on set. But the thing that impressed me most about him was this: he was a professional. Every move he ... Read more
I met Michael Jackson once, in 1982, while working on the music video for Billie Jean. He was quite personable, and incredibly nice to everyone on set. But the thing that impressed me most about him was this: he was a professional. Every move he made was intentional. He demanded perfection, but was never cocky or arrogant. He listened to others, but all the moves were 100 percent Michael. At the time, Michael was already a legend. From the 11 year-old boy belting out songs on The Ed Sullivan Show to the disco smash hit Rock with You, Michael's voice and image were known world-wide. However, his image was about to change, both literally and figuratively. Less
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Robert Meikyo Rosenbaum, PhD, has been a Zen practitioner for forty years and received lay entrustment from Sojun Mel Weitsman of Berkeley Zen Center. Bob is also authorized as a senior teacher of the...
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