Watching "this is it" tonight, I couldn't help feeling emotional. Alas, such an awesome concert, I can't even make a movie. When I remembered that I would never see his new work again, I felt sad after watching this movie, even if it was over.
When I think about it, I heard that tape at my neighbor’s child’s house in the second year of junior high school. There was only one audio shop in the middle, and only a few new albums were updated every week. I listened to that tape all semester. After that, more and more friends around him liked him gradually.
In the era when there were videotapes at home, I saw his awesome concerts, and printed his albums in large sizes and posted them on the wall. During the New Year, there were posters selling him on the street. I was in high school that year, 1994.
I remember that there was a girl named Gong Zhenqiong in our liberal arts class, and now I don't know where she went. She used oil pen to draw Jackson when she was in class, and I was most impressed by Jackson's eyes.
I still remember that my buddy Li Dajian also drew Jackson with pencil. He was thin and slender, as if he was imitating Jackson's dancing, but he failed. We watched Jackson MTV together and learned to dance with zombies.
MJ passed away in 2009 and I went to see his documentary film. I found that he still has not changed, his voice has not changed, and he is still so passionate. Didn't expect him to be gentle with the staff when he was working. Surrounded by young people, it was like watching a videotape of his concert before. Surrounded by powerful young people, professional, dedicated, and all top experts. And Jackson will always be the most professional among the professions, the most sensual and the brightest among the sensibility. In the movie theater, everyone applauded together and shook light sticks in the dark. Some people screamed, and some people should be lamented. Yep, that's Jackson.
He was surrounded by notes, every joint pumping to rhythm. He walked in the air, always like floating in the music. He's still so powerful, pure. He's always a guy who makes your eyes shine.
I've known him for at least 16 years, and he's gone before he's too old. I hope that guys who dare to think that they are stars in the future will be as professional and energetic as him, and want to bring the most beautiful dreams and purest love to his fans. If there is reincarnation, please hurry up and start his new magical journey. We will still love life and take care of our bodies to see miracles reappear.
that's it.
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