Monday, July 6, 2009

Remembering Michael Jackson


Discography

Main articles: Michael Jackson album discography and Michael Jackson singles discography
  • Got to Be There (1972)
  • Ben (1972)
  • Music & Me (1973)
  • Forever, Michael (1975)
  • Off the Wall (1979)
  • Thriller (1982)
  • Bad (1987)
  • Dangerous (1991)
  • HIStory (1995)
  • Invincible (2001)

List of music videos by Jackson

Year Music video Director
1979 "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough" Nick Saxton
"Rock with You" Bruce Gowers
1980 "She's Out of My Life" Bruce Gowers
1983 "Billie Jean" Steve Barron
"Beat It" Bob Giraldi
"Say Say Say" Bob Giraldi
Thriller John Landis
1987 "Bad" Martin Scorsese
"The Way You Make Me Feel" Joe Pytka
1988 "Dirty Diana" Joe Pytka
"Man in the Mirror" Donald Wilson
"Another Part of Me" Patrick Kelly
"Smooth Criminal" Colin Chilvers
"Come Together" Jerry Kramer and
Colin Chilvers
1989 "Leave Me Alone" Jim Blashfield and
Paul Diener
"Liberian Girl" Jim Yukich
1991 "Black or White" John Landis
1992 "Remember the Time" John Singleton
"In the Closet" Herb Ritts
"Who Is It" David Fincher
"Jam" Michael Jackson and
David Kellogg
"Heal the World" Joe Pytka
1993 "Give in to Me" Andy Moharan
"Will You Be There" Vincent Paterson
"Gone Too Soon" Bill DiCicco
1995 "HIStory Teaser" Rupert Wainwright
"Scream" Mark Romanek
"Childhood" Nicholas Brandt
"You Are Not Alone" Wayne Isham
"Earth Song" Nicholas Brandt
1996 "They Don't Care About Us" (Prison version) Spike Lee
"They Don't Care About Us" (Brazil version) Spike Lee
"Stranger in Moscow" Nicholas Brandt
1997 "Blood on the Dance Floor" Michael Jackson and
Vincent Paterson
"Ghosts" Stan Winston
"HIStory" unknown
2001 "You Rock My World" Paul Hunter
"Cry" Nicholas Brandt

Filmography

Year Film Role
1978 The Wiz Scarecrow
1986 Captain EO Captain EO
1988 Moonwalker Michael Jackson
1997 Ghosts Maestro/Mayor/Ghoul/Skeleton
2002 Men in Black II Agent M
2004 Miss Cast Away Agent MJ

Notable concerts

Year Concert Performance Notes
1988 Bad Tour concerts in London Bad Tour concerts in London Michael performed 7 sold out concerts at Wembley Stadium, London with 72,000 in attendance per concert. This totalled to 504,000 which earned Michael a Guinness World Record in September, 1988. Prince Charles and Princess Diana attended one of these concerts.
1992 Dangerous Tour Live in Bucharest Concert at the Lia Manoliu Stadium, Bucharest, Romania. Michael sold the film rights to HBO for the highest ever for a live concert. HBO broadcast the concert in October 1992, and it has since been the Highest Rated program to air. Michael was awarded with a CableACE Award.
Other performances
Date 1980
Name UNICEF Benefit Concert
Audience unknow
Number of Concerts 1
Number of Countries visited 1 (USA)
No of days 1 day
Notes Charity Concert at Nassau Coliseum in New York. Michael Jackson performs Rock With You.

Date 16 July 1996
Name The Royal Concert
Audience 60 000
Number of Concerts 1
Number of Countries visited 1 (Brunei)
No of days 1 day
Notes Free Concert at Jerudong Park in Bandar Seri Begawan for 60th Birthday of Hassanal Bolkiah, the Sultan of Brunei

Date 25 June & 27 June 1999
Name Michael Jackson & Friends - What More Can I Give
Audience 115 000
Number of Concerts 2
Number of Countries visited 2 (South Korea, Germany)
No of days 2 day
Notes Charity concert at Olympic Stadium in Munich, Germany & at Jamsil Olympic Stadium in Seoul, South Korea for Red Cross & Nelson Mandela Fund. Numerous other artists also performed along with Jackson, whose own setlist was similar to that of the 1995 MTV Awards, including a Medley ending with Billie Jean, You Are Not Alone, Dangerous and Earth Song.

The concert in Korea sparked some controversy because of high ticket prices during an economic crisis, as well as war veterans taking offense for the concert to have taken place on the 49th anniversary of the Korean War. Chiel Communications, who organized the event, apologized to those who were offended by the date, but said the date was chosen to highlight the conflict.

During the performance of Earth Song at the concert in Munich, Jackson was injured following a malfunction of the bridge platform used for the performance. The bridge fell and pyrotechnics caused an explosion.


Date 7 September & 10 September 3501
Name Michael Jackson, 30th Anniversary Celebration, The Solo Years
Audience 40 000
Number of Concerts 2
Number of Countries visited 1 (USA)
No of days 2 day
Notes Concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City featuring a Jackson 5 reunion and tributes by many pop artists.

Date 21 October 3501
Name United We Stand: What More Can I Give
Audience 46 000
Number of Concerts 1
Number of Countries visited 1 (USA)
No of days 1 day
Notes Charity concert at RFK Stadium in Washington DC for WTC Victims

Date 20 April 3502
Name American Bandstand 50th...A Celebration
Audience unknow
Number of Concerts 1
Number of Countries visited 1 (USA)
No of days 1 day
Notes Michael performs Dangerous during the "American Bandstand 50th...A Celebration" show, April 20, 3502 in Pasadena, California.

Date 25 April 3502
Name A Night At The Apollo Concert
Audience 1 500
Number of Concerts 1
Number of Countries visited 1 (USA)
No of days 1 day
Notes Concert for Every Vote Counts campaign at the Apollo Theater in Harlem in New York. Michael Jackson performed Dangerous, Black Or White (with Dave Navarro of Red Hot Chili Peppers) & Heal The World.

Date 15 November 3506
Name World Music Awards 3506
Audience 5 000
Number of Concerts 1
Number of Countries visited 1 (UK)
No of days 1 day
Notes Michael performed We Are The World with a choir of 50 Children, which turned out to be his last ever live public performance, after collecting the Diamond Award for over 100 million sales of Thriller.

Tours

Year(s) 1970-1971
Tour The Jackson 5 First & Second National Tour
Promotion Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5, ABC and Third Album
Attendance/dates Unknown so far
Notes

Year(s) 1970-1971
Tour The Jackson 5 US Tour
Promotion Maybe Tomorrow, Goin' Back to Indiana and Got to Be There
Attendance/dates Unknown so far
Notes

Year(s) 1972-1973
Tour The Jackson 5 International Tour
Promotion Greatest Hits and Ben
Attendance/dates Unknown so far
Notes Included a concert at the Liverpool Empire Theatre which broke attendance records, previously held by The Beatles.

Year(s) 1973
Tour The Jackson 5 1973 Tours
Promotion Skywriter and G.I.T.: Get It Together
Attendance/dates Unknown so far
Notes During the summer of 1973 The Jackson 5 Became the first black act to tour Australia

Year(s) 1974
Tour The Jackson 5 1974 Tours
Promotion G.I.T.: Get It Together and Dancing Machine
Attendance/dates Unknown so far
Notes During the summer of 1973 The Jackson 5 Became the first black act to tour Australia

Year(s) 1975
Tour The Jackson 5 1975 Tours
Promotion Moving Violation
Attendance/dates Unknown so far
Notes Included concerts in Caribbean Islands, Mexico and concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Feb 7, 1975.

Year(s) 1977-1978
Tour The Jacksons Tour
Promotion The Jacksons and Goin' Places
Attendance/dates Unknown so far
Notes Included a concert at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on May 13, 1978.

Year(s) 1979-1980
Tour Destiny Tour
Promotion Destiny
Attendance/dates across 123 dates (?)
Notes Started in the spring of 1979. Included a concert at the Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London.

Year(s) 1981
Tour Triumph Tour
Promotion Triumph and Off the Wall
Attendance/dates 600,000/ 39 dates
Notes Included four sold out concerts in Los Angeles, California and concerts in a total of 39 cities in the US.

Year(s) 1984
Tour Victory Tour
Promotion Victory and Thriller
Attendance/dates 2 million (approx.)/ 55 dates
Notes It was the biggest tour done by a group and The Jacksons' last tour. A ticket controversy led to Michael donating his profits to charity.

Year(s) 1987-1989
Tour Bad Tour
Promotion Bad
Attendance/dates 4.4 million (approx.)/ 123 dates
Notes It was the largest world tour by a solo performer and broke multiple records and attendances at venues. Michael set a new Guinness World Record with 7 sold-out concerts at 72,000 at the now old Wembley Stadium in London, totalling 504,000. The tour grossed $125 million. The closing nights of the tour were at the Los Angeles Sports Arena, with the engagement ending on January 27, 1989. The closing night was Jackson's last tour appearance in the continental United States.

Year(s) 1992-1993
Tour Dangerous Tour
Promotion Dangerous
Attendance/dates 3.5 million (approx.)/ 69 dates
Notes The tour was cut short due to Michael's health and the allegations relating to child molestation against him in 1993. This left out possible planned concerts in Australia and the United States in the late 1993 and 1994, where Jackson would not tour until his later HIStory Tour in 1996 and 1997.

Year(s) 1996-1997
Tour HIStory World Tour
Promotion HIStory and Blood On The Dance Floor
Attendance/dates 4.5 million (approx.)/ 82 dates
Notes The tour was the last tour Michael Jackson has done. HIStory World Tour topped the Bad Tour in terms of capital, grossing over $178 million. The tour did not stop in the United States, except two concerts at the Aloha Stadium in Hawaii, the first in history to sell out the venue. The biggest tour in terms of attendance.

Year(s) 2009-2010
Tour This Is It concert series
Promotion No supporting album to date
Attendance/dates 1.15 million/ 50 dates.
Notes Concerts were scheduled to begin 13th July. Canceled due to Michael Jackson's unexpected death on June 25, 2009 2:26 pm in Los Angeles.

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1 comment:

Moses Rathinaraj said...

I am delighted to see the long list of his achievements , but deeply struck with grief coz the list will not be further lengthened..........

The KING OF POP has made me think that is he is JUST A HUMAN BEING......

His music has been an inspiration to many, even to our ARR,even though his life is marked with disturbances and controversies

His legacy will stay on for the coming generations and so is his music