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Tribal people reacting to Michael Jackson's Billie Jean Motown 25 Performance. The purpose of this video is to show the reaction of tribal Pakistani people to Michael Jackson.
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@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
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@manxgirl
@manxgirl 3 года назад
If they enjoy dancing, I bet they would enjoy Fred Astaire dancing on the ceiling & Jumpin Jive Calloway and the Nicholas Brothers.
@TacticalTaco23
@TacticalTaco23 3 года назад
@@manxgirl jumping jive reaction would be amazing
@vladimirthegreen6097
@vladimirthegreen6097 3 года назад
Make heilung reaction
@fatdad64able
@fatdad64able 3 года назад
Ksenia Parkhatskaya doing the Charlston. 👍🏻ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1iC1f1pFyP8.html
@fishheadlemonsnack824
@fishheadlemonsnack824 3 года назад
These good people you have chosen are so good in their hearts. I trust all of them.
@isaidwhatIsaid86
@isaidwhatIsaid86 3 года назад
“The way he gets down, he moves like a peacock” - Michael would’ve loved that comment and would’ve taken it as a compliment ☺️☺️☺️☺️
@youtube.silenced.m
@youtube.silenced.m 3 года назад
That made me laugh
@teressapettinella8061
@teressapettinella8061 3 года назад
I loved that comment. After thinking about it, I could see that. I love this episode.
@btaos1625
@btaos1625 2 года назад
Its true though! 😊
@btaos1625
@btaos1625 2 года назад
The lady looked uncomfortable.
@sitcomsTV
@sitcomsTV 2 года назад
This guy just baptized one of Michael's mooves. And he is not wrong in doing it so! Everyone knows great dancers learn how to be it by watching the movement of animals.
@jacobellinger8027
@jacobellinger8027 3 года назад
MJ's appeal is beyond cultures or distances.
@zatoichiMiyamoto
@zatoichiMiyamoto 3 года назад
He is part of human global culture
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 3 года назад
I saw a video of an Amazon tribe, they had not heard of the moon landing, but the only foreigner they ever heard of was Michael Jackson. They haven’t heard of the moon walk, but they’ve heard of the Moonwalk lol
@annadavis4205
@annadavis4205 3 года назад
Was watching this as they were watching him and I was mesmerized and ive watched Michael for almost 50 years he still makes me hold my breath a little like a magic thing if that makes any sense.
@omerfarooq6822
@omerfarooq6822 3 года назад
Simply put, Michael Jackson is the greatest artist and entertainer our world will ever witness! Rest in peace, King 👑
@mediavideos2176
@mediavideos2176 3 года назад
Yep there are pedros everywhere.
@tintu2476
@tintu2476 3 года назад
As an Indian kid who grew up in the 2000s, I knew nothing about western culture or celebrities except for Michael Jackson. The people here were indifferent to western culture/music, but somehow everybody knew one name "Michael Jackson". When MJ died he received tributes from the entire Bollywood industry, which is very rare for them to do for someone outside the industry. He's often considered here to be the greatest dancer of all time & his dance moves have been ripped off wholesale by Bollywood acts ever since. He has Influenced plenty of Indian musicians, choreographers & actors. Michael Jackson's global Influence is unmatched, the greatest entertainer of all time!!
@Chessbox09
@Chessbox09 3 года назад
Thanks for the insight. Michael was a huge fan of India and it’s culture. When he toured India after he left he wrote a letter to the country, it was quite touching and I believe you fan find it online
@tintu2476
@tintu2476 3 года назад
@@Chessbox09 you're welcome! I've read that actually, and it made me really happy knowing that Michael loved India & our culture. Michael was all about racial equality & uniting people from every corner of the world, a really admirable human being he was!
@ltsantos2238
@ltsantos2238 3 года назад
@@tintu2476 yeah he loved India especially the color of the people,..he said that he finds it beautiful especially Indians living in eastern part i think he said that
@kumudchdas1479
@kumudchdas1479 3 года назад
my father puts sticker of our music tape,i grew up with it,1999 to 2005
@slimlouis6441
@slimlouis6441 3 года назад
@@vannilla1327 Ok crazy. Stop making shit up about an industry you know nothing about.
@martymohawk8360
@martymohawk8360 2 года назад
Michael Jackson simultaneously seemed to be black, white, masculine, feminine, and everything in between. It's kind of cool how many different cultures still enjoy his talent. Truly he was and will remain the King of Pop.
@sonofsoweto
@sonofsoweto 2 года назад
Wasn't he Chinese?
@spattzfeeyaa
@spattzfeeyaa Год назад
Mj was black... thank u
@Sadhrita2002
@Sadhrita2002 Год назад
Mj was black and he was a man not woman tf
@michellestella7477
@michellestella7477 Год назад
​@@spattzfeeyaa you're welcome
@NOV123
@NOV123 Год назад
Androgynous
@KristalMack
@KristalMack 3 года назад
"...and his eyes had even more shine in them. Very beautiful." What a perfectly accurate observation that man saw.
@jasminemartinez7305
@jasminemartinez7305 3 года назад
Michael had these big beautiful brown eyes that lit up the whole room he also had what they call sad eyes cause when he thought deeply they look like he's upset but sometimes he's not he just have that expression
@whatthatbe388
@whatthatbe388 3 года назад
I like chicken nuggets :)
@Mary-tp3rr
@Mary-tp3rr 3 года назад
Probably because he was high
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 3 года назад
I really liked that man. It's fun to watch someone else fall in love with Michael by really seeing his dancing for the first time. I was a teenager when it happened to me, and I've never stopped loving MJ!
@einbenutzer17
@einbenutzer17 3 года назад
Expecially when looking at small boys. Than his eyes where shining a lot. Full of “love” :***
@leedavis9576
@leedavis9576 3 года назад
Muharam said that Michael could wake the dead in a cemetery. Michael's Song, THRILLER, is that song.
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
He just quoted a local newspaper and I am not sure in which context they wrote it. But I think it was about Mj's voice.
@viktorvondoom9119
@viktorvondoom9119 3 года назад
I thought the same thing
@suwuwu10
@suwuwu10 3 года назад
Omg they should watch the thriller music video next!!
@leedavis9576
@leedavis9576 3 года назад
@@suwuwu10 It's what I told them, even provided a link.
@andreasandremyrvold
@andreasandremyrvold 3 года назад
Pretty sure he made a reference to "Thriller".
@perfectlymyself
@perfectlymyself 3 года назад
I have a feeling Michael Jackson would have loved this. He wanted his music to transcend time, race, culture.. He would be happy that he brought them joy and wonder.. Something "magical". Many of their comments were very touching. Bless them..
@dominicbrogsdale3348
@dominicbrogsdale3348 3 года назад
" I wanna bring people together through song, joy, dance and LOVE " - Micheal Jackson
@marcos7801
@marcos7801 2 года назад
The respect these tribal people showed for Michael Jackson is just amazing.
@uekvowzkaebbzuvrgipqxhemmwbhe
@uekvowzkaebbzuvrgipqxhemmwbhe 2 года назад
Wait until they hear about nevedland ranch
@RealmofmyArt
@RealmofmyArt 2 года назад
@@uekvowzkaebbzuvrgipqxhemmwbhe 😑
@blakestaredwards
@blakestaredwards 2 года назад
@@uekvowzkaebbzuvrgipqxhemmwbhe that's not real, shut up
@MJWPub
@MJWPub Год назад
Can you do a reaction video to the Michael Jackson documentary where he said there's nothing wrong with sharing a bed with a child...
@SRTHEMI
@SRTHEMI 10 месяцев назад
​@@uekvowzkaebbzuvrgipqxhemmwbhewait until they see how much of a l0s3r you are 😳
@thebrazilshow
@thebrazilshow 3 года назад
These people are so noble, respectful, humble and loving. The world can learn a lot from them. Peace and a long and prosperous life to them.
@dominicbrogsdale3348
@dominicbrogsdale3348 3 года назад
Some people hate on the Koran and this is usually what their culture reads and I believe thats what created these beautiful souls !
@darkprose
@darkprose 3 года назад
What? What precisely can we learn? Seriously, give me five things they have that “the world” doesn’t. (I’ll skip over the obvious point that they are also in the world and a part of it.) Five things.
@darkprose
@darkprose 3 года назад
@@dominicbrogsdale3348 Reading the Koran created beautiful souls? Ugh. No one needs the Koran or any other so-called sacred scripture to be good, intelligent and just-and who search for beauty. These are human traits. The Koran is a _product_ of the human imagination. Any beauty it contains comes from _us._ Injustice, dehumanization and theocracy also emerge from those same cultures and that same book. The Bible? It contains and evokes the same ambiguity, like every other project humans have constructed throughout history.
@dominicbrogsdale3348
@dominicbrogsdale3348 3 года назад
@@darkprose true well ill say this i know it helped ppl that come from bad situations. Especially coming a family full of killers the ones that made better lives for themselves either read the bible or koran
@victoriavelascot
@victoriavelascot 2 года назад
exactly
@she5152
@she5152 3 года назад
The old man was the wisest and most knowledgeable, and the guy who noticed more than just the dance was the one who noticed the likeness of a peacock and the essence of substance in MJ's eyes on how his whole being is into his music.
@catecurry48
@catecurry48 3 года назад
I loved the fellow who brought up the likeness to the dance of a peacock, with the feathers on display. Beautiful.
@commess1
@commess1 3 года назад
@@catecurry48 yes, he really appreciated the performance.
@tracys694
@tracys694 3 года назад
@@catecurry48 yes! It is a great way of describing the instinctual talent of MJ. His talent was directly from nature, like the beauty of a peacock.
@creatzaD
@creatzaD 3 года назад
Just dicovered this channel today and I've binged 4-5 episodes already and this guy is always in the essence of things. All of them are great, but he is right on the spot
@gilliankoivu9145
@gilliankoivu9145 3 года назад
"When he gets down he looks like when a peacock dances and puts his feathers down, this step looked exactly like a peacock's dance." I think that is a perfect description. Michael Jackson is the King of Pop. 😉
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
❤️
@kanaric
@kanaric 3 года назад
he was knowledgeable about that kind of thing so that may have even been his intent.
@Chessbox09
@Chessbox09 3 года назад
Its funny you mention that because in a past interview with Michael (when he was 21) he said one of his favorite animals was the peacock.
@grownwoman777
@grownwoman777 3 года назад
I've always loved peacocks and almost cried when he said that. also I have heard it was Michael's favourite animal too so it is like a blessing reached his soul!
@grownwoman777
@grownwoman777 3 года назад
​@@Chessbox09 IKR! I have studied his life and almost 5 months ago one night I realised that there was a peacock reference in almost all of his work. look at his dangerous album cover. watch leave me alone. it's freaking scary how universe works
@ofermashiach4519
@ofermashiach4519 2 года назад
That "dancing like a peacock" description warmed my heart. It's so interesting to see how people from a completely different culture interpret things that the Western world has taken for granted, which makes their appreciation of the artist's talent, in this case Michael Jackson, so much more genuine. Your videos are fascinating, sir!
@foreverfly3113
@foreverfly3113 2 года назад
You’re so right! Michael Jackson and I share the same ethnicity (culture) and I would’ve never made the same description to that dance move. However, as soon as he said it I saw exactly what he saw. People have a different lens and we can show each other something if stay humble.
@angelabestauti
@angelabestauti Год назад
Came to make the same comm😂
@allenmaa7064
@allenmaa7064 8 месяцев назад
For him to say that - I feel like that’s exactly what it is, all the way back into our common history - like on National Geographic where you see how birds show off their glory. We are the same, fortunately or unfortunately - but divine.
@dragonballsuper1519
@dragonballsuper1519 3 года назад
Michael Jackson's name is steadily moving from legendary status to mythological status. I heard about Beethoven as a kid but never knew who he was or what he had done. The same is now happening with Michael Jackson only on a bigger scale and in a shorter period of time. Even isolated tribes in the Amazons could recognize Michael Jackson in a French documentary while they knew nothing else of the modern world.
@hunnybunny1289
@hunnybunny1289 3 года назад
I wish he becomes a religion!
@dragonballsuper1519
@dragonballsuper1519 3 года назад
@@hunnybunny1289 but Michael Jackson credited his success and talent to God. He wouldn't approve because no one was beneath him, he treated everyone the same whether you were a King or a Janitor, you had the same value to him.
@oemisc2880
@oemisc2880 3 года назад
From legendary to mythological, omg yes I've said this too! I remember the first couple times when my young son watched MJ performances/videos, he asked me if MJ was even real! And hubby, though he's not a big fan, can appreciate MJ's talent - while watching Smooth Criminal short film he said it's not fair other artists get compared to MJ because "just look at him!"
@packleader1215
@packleader1215 3 года назад
But this time we got merch, videos, pictures, audios - memorabilia
@surajs5266
@surajs5266 3 года назад
❤️
@Nola50
@Nola50 3 года назад
"Even his shirt was shining and looked great, but his eyes had even more shine in them. Very beautiful"... He totally gets the enigma of Michael Jackson! Welcome to the MJ fan for life club ❤️
@baybeetacoo8734
@baybeetacoo8734 2 года назад
I almost tested up when he said that. MJ had those type of eyes.
@marleysankor
@marleysankor 2 года назад
Did you know the bling jacket was an after thought from lil sis, Janet? ... It belonged to their mother & Janet went & got it from their mother's closet for Michael... via Janet in an interview.
@jaredwilliams6853
@jaredwilliams6853 2 года назад
I mean the fact that Michael grew up in the 60s and everyone like the Jackson 5 and him no matter background. He changed the game.
@elsaafox
@elsaafox 2 года назад
This really got me too, beautiful recognition! 😊❤️
@robbob5302
@robbob5302 2 года назад
The other four people were raving about Micael Jackson. And that's fine. MJ is absolutely rave-worthy. But when that one guy started talking about his eyes glowing, I was like "No. That crossed the line, buddy. You just went from raving, to a bona fide mancrush!" 🙊
@iriscox5232
@iriscox5232 3 года назад
I love other countries who can interpret what we can’t see in America. A Peacock way of dancing. His computer memory to remember his moves. His eyes glowing like his jacket.
@yasserhussaini2104
@yasserhussaini2104 2 года назад
Yeah even I was surprised. I heard from my parents that peacock dance very beautifully in rainy season.
@vfotn7
@vfotn7 2 года назад
It's incredible,isn't it? These people are so wise... All of them... I just found this channel..What a gem! A breath of fresh air...
@KadeejiaDenise
@KadeejiaDenise 2 года назад
the cool thing about that is The Jackson's as a group used a peacock for imagery and symbolism from 1978 until '84 I think. On their album covers and on their tours.
@danielamelo3959
@danielamelo3959 2 года назад
"It's not just a song, neither just a dance, it's a part of history" 👏🏼
@Annie22244
@Annie22244 3 года назад
they are so wholesome, I feel like we need more people with the humble and positive mindset these people have. Bless all of them
@ElveeKaye
@ElveeKaye 3 года назад
We need to BE those people.
@marko7954
@marko7954 3 года назад
They aren’t like us arrogant Americans... you notice that once you travel outside America that ppl aren’t as prideful.
@generalsnottyknotty3473
@generalsnottyknotty3473 3 года назад
Bruh there literally ghost we should be you kno Canada was responsible for basically Cultural genocide against Migma People where I live in Newfoundland Hundreds of years before it was discovered it was thriving with tribes and nomatic people like the Beothuks and Americans Slaughtered a bunch of Tribal groups that walked the Ground to Conquer for them selfs and Make An Industrial World and power.
@TheRealBillix
@TheRealBillix 3 года назад
I can give you my account number, just transfer all your money and move to a village. I promise you it will be humbling
@diane9247
@diane9247 3 года назад
@@marko7954 So true! Foreign travel taught me humility. Actually, I think that's the highest quality of personal development.
@lcunash8093
@lcunash8093 3 года назад
I find it crazy when young people these days think that having millions of followers on social media makes you “world” famous… having millions of people know you means that billions of people don’t lol but the homie Michael Jackson, now that’s famous.
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
I totally agree. One can even buy the numbers on social media and big influencers even do that all the time but this, it's something else. I have never seen any billboards or official tributes to anyone like they had for MJ in Pakistan
@liberiangirl8382
@liberiangirl8382 3 года назад
soooo true.. well said. Michael is just in a leaugue of his own.. 👑👑👑
@britishkashmiri169
@britishkashmiri169 3 года назад
Michael is still all time legend, there will never be anyone like him. May his soul rest in eternal peace ❤️🤲🏼
@senorgrinch1094
@senorgrinch1094 3 года назад
Yaa n some teens say justin Bieber and ariana grande are as big as mj. Smh
@emmanuelgeorge
@emmanuelgeorge 3 года назад
Right. I always say that fame is the byproduct of greatness, not the other way around.
@RiqCrow
@RiqCrow 3 года назад
"I will pray for him" was really touching. What a chad guy. I know everyone have their own taste for music, and some on cultural bias, but that they were this accepting of the legendary Michael Jackson was really cool. You guys should give US a taste of their stuff also (what they listen, what they eat, how their daily live goes).
@MsAubrey
@MsAubrey 3 года назад
That would be really neat. I have a couple Bollywood songs, but I know that's not all the music. We have so many different types of music in the US, I couldn't imagine it would be different anywhere else!
@RioMuc
@RioMuc 3 года назад
🤦‍♂️
@urmom777
@urmom777 3 года назад
@@RioMuc issue?
@allyhosenbokus9697
@allyhosenbokus9697 3 года назад
do you want me to recommend things to watch for you to share what i know of these people's culture?
@MsAubrey
@MsAubrey 3 года назад
@@allyhosenbokus9697 That would be awesome!
@fairenough7984
@fairenough7984 3 года назад
I love how they address each other as 'dear.' Imagine if we all started our conversations that way. These people almost never offer a negative thought or critique. I find the respect and kindness refreshing. It touches the heart.
@BlinkyMet
@BlinkyMet 2 года назад
Move to the North of England and that's all you will hear
@Blackpilld
@Blackpilld 2 года назад
It’s how the culture is. Media doesn’t show. I’m from the area.
@Blackpilld
@Blackpilld 2 года назад
Because America has lost its soul.
@naceraher9632
@naceraher9632 2 года назад
Absolutely
@carina-nonbinary
@carina-nonbinary 2 года назад
@@danielrobinson2877 and here you are adding "woman crying sexual harassment" to a comment that talked about how great it is not to spread negativity. Good job
@globalcitizenn
@globalcitizenn 3 года назад
I agree with the gentleman who said MJ deserved way more respect than he got, that he didn’t get the respect he deserved. The American & British media treated him horribly, and still do.
@ennjaychannel
@ennjaychannel 3 года назад
Totally agree
@MatPandaZ
@MatPandaZ 3 года назад
I mean it's down to if the accusations are true or not. Something we will probably never know.
@Lazarus-p8l
@Lazarus-p8l 3 года назад
@@MatPandaZ True. He was a genius,but who knows what he did behind camera, his personal life was messed up.
@tintu2476
@tintu2476 3 года назад
@@MatPandaZ Found not guilty on 14 counts of child molestation in 2005. FBI investigation, strip search, 16 computers were confiscated from his home where the hard drives were all examined by FBI forensics. Nothing. Numerous surprise raids. Nothing. FBI, LAPD, SBPD, and child protective services investigated thoroughly. Nothing. Interviewing over 100's of children, their parents & Neverland staff & yet they didn't find anything incriminating. MJ is definitely the most maligned & misunderstood celebrity ever. The US & UK mainstream media heavily contributing in propagating a false picture of the artist as a pedophile.
@tintu2476
@tintu2476 3 года назад
@@Lazarus-p8l None of us come even close to dealing with the amount & the complexity of the issues that MJ faced in all fields of his life, which makes it essential that any and all commentaries and analysis about him come from a place of empathy. It’s completely laughable when random people say Michael was protected by the media. They literally normalized a racial slur (Wacko Jacko) as a label on him. Most artists get to tell their own story, highlighting the good, omitting the bad, shaping their legacy as they see fit. Michael Jackson, however, has had his voice silenced, his legacy under siege by people attempting to highjack his story.
@mr.o2342
@mr.o2342 3 года назад
Michael Jackson communicated through his dance as much as his singing that's why he's loved all over the world.
@mistyfonseca2387
@mistyfonseca2387 3 года назад
I love how not one of them were rude about anything or negative! Love it!
@Peter_S_
@Peter_S_ 3 года назад
This video documents the reactions of a respectful culture. It is a beautiful thing.
@augustuslunasol10thapostle
@augustuslunasol10thapostle 3 года назад
Why would they be rude or negative? It's literally a performance recording of Micheal Jackson there is nothing to be negative or rude even by regular people you could record their reactions to a Micheal Jackson performance and they wouldn't be negative or rude
@devanshsavansha9061
@devanshsavansha9061 3 года назад
Wade Robson left the chat 😂😂 lol
@80s_Boombox_Collector
@80s_Boombox_Collector 3 года назад
@@augustuslunasol10thapostle Because it's very common for humans to criticize a different culture, style, musical genre, or ethnic group.
@augustuslunasol10thapostle
@augustuslunasol10thapostle 3 года назад
@@80s_Boombox_Collector but that's not rude or negative that's just how humans work there are things we just don't like and to verbally say it isn't rude or negative
@Amadeo790
@Amadeo790 2 года назад
Michel Jackson has immortalized himself as one of the greatest entertainers in history. His songs, his dancing, he invented the moon walk if I remember. As long as music exists, he will also live on in a way.
@amyjordan195
@amyjordan195 2 года назад
I thought so too for a long time. MJ just perfected it. I believe it was Bill Bailey. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y71njpDH3co.html
@warrenjim46
@warrenjim46 2 года назад
Cab Calloway was one of the first to also do a version the moonwalk, or “the buzz” as he was known to call it, back in the 50s or early 60s I believe. Not as perfect or smooth as MJ but it’s something you don’t ever see in others filmed performances during his time.
@Mutiny960
@Mutiny960 Год назад
To add to@@warrenjim46, It was called the "Backslide" in the 1970's and Michael learned it from one of the Soul Train (TV Show) Dancers, specifically JEFFREY DANIEL who was one of his dance teachers and also sang in the R&B group Shalimar. You can see Jeffrey doing the move in 1982 (1-Year before Motown 25) to one of Shalimar's songs on the British show TOP OF THE POPS Here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1qokA5khruY.html. If you look it up you can also find home videos of Jeffrey teach Michael how to dance like a Soul Train dancer aka "The inner-city black kids out of Los Angeles, California in the late 1970s and early 1980s"
@mercylavigne
@mercylavigne Год назад
One of the greatest? Oh dear, no...He wasn't one of the greatest. he was THE GREATEST.
@thecatinthetinfoilhat915
@thecatinthetinfoilhat915 3 года назад
I totally agree with the one man who mentioned he enjoyed this as much, if not more, than trying foods. Thank you for introducing them to legends like Bob ross and Michael jackson! This could be part of the "Legends" series. Thanks for another great video 👍
@LordJagd
@LordJagd 3 года назад
I agree too, I think these videos are more meaningful than the food ones, I'd like to see more like it!
@maxinefowler1186
@maxinefowler1186 3 года назад
I am Black and from Indiana. Michael's Mother said he was dancing to the Washing Machines beat!
@mamacindyrogofsky495
@mamacindyrogofsky495 3 года назад
Bob yes. Michael no. Bob was famous because he was a very talented painter. He never felt the need to touch kids..
@sobiashariq9548
@sobiashariq9548 3 года назад
Yes his reaction was awesome . Kindly watch my documentary on michael's biography and his humanitarian endeavors . ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZuZh8zuMLxg.html
@JustJake77
@JustJake77 3 года назад
@@mamacindyrogofsky495 le sigh.... Except every single accusation against him has been debunked and proven to be a lie. This is common knowledge easily attainable information.
@aztecgoldmontizuma
@aztecgoldmontizuma 3 года назад
Describing his dancing like a peacock was perfect. All of her bangles are awesome.
@mellchiril
@mellchiril 3 года назад
I clicked on this thinking 'yeah, I'll watch a reaction to MJ, I got some time to kill, why not?' Song starts, a giant grin covers my face, my eyes become all teary and my body just won't stop moving... jacked the headphone volume up to 100 and cursed Michael for being legendary. I'm not even a giant fan of his music, I definitely appreciate it, but I can't say I live and breathe it like some people do, yet it still manages to do this for me.
@nunyabiznes6243
@nunyabiznes6243 3 года назад
this was my exact reaction to this video. I was laughing and crying at the same time. Seeing them describe what they were feeling as they watched him dance is the most satisfying thing I've seen today.
@rhenstir
@rhenstir 3 года назад
I agree same feelings as u 2
@JustJake77
@JustJake77 3 года назад
MJ was magic. Despite the final years of his life being a tragedy. MJ will be remembered in the books of Human history. As one of our greatest aritists. Exactly for the reasons you've stated. I'm glad you feel this way. Your happiness has made my day better. Thanks.
@Ari-jm6xx
@Ari-jm6xx 4 месяца назад
This is exactly me and why I've stopped fighting against calling myself a fan. Anytime I've watched this man perform or even just played his songs, I'm full of tears, smiles, excitement, and dance(!). I don't want to like him because I've always found him weird, but man, his talent is undeniable. No other artist moves me like that. He had a supreme gift.
@cynthiaanderson3252
@cynthiaanderson3252 2 года назад
I watched him do this live. I about passed out. I was hysterical. We have never seen anything like it
@Itzabhboo
@Itzabhboo 2 года назад
Lucky
@reyahhhh5519
@reyahhhh5519 2 года назад
Omggg I wish I could have seen this 😭
@neshanesh257
@neshanesh257 2 года назад
Lmaooo I can imagine 😭😭 your mind exploded in that moment
@NewCandyCane
@NewCandyCane 2 года назад
My father brought my sister to one of his shows, I was to little at that time, but I wish at that point I was older so I could of seen him myself.
@itzwanimereacts
@itzwanimereacts 2 года назад
I cant imagine sleeping after that lol
@Biomirth
@Biomirth 3 года назад
"You give us coffee and burgers but the real knowledge is this" (paraphrase). Loved that. It is food for the soul to know someone like MJ did his thing.
@nomad1377
@nomad1377 2 года назад
Did you notice that smile which brings to their face while seeing the video. That's exactly the difference between MJ and other artists videos. He brings a sense of happiness through his songs, dance and videos. I'm 40+ and i feel like a kid again while watching him. So much of excitement and smile automatically appears.
@melissat8240
@melissat8240 3 года назад
It brought tears to my eyes! MJ made everything with unconditional love. It's amazing to see how magic find great people! ❤️
@thenameis8013
@thenameis8013 3 года назад
Yup, even in the remotest part of remotest country people know his name.
@arifeens
@arifeens 3 года назад
I remember even in Bangladesh in the early 90’s, people knew about MJ. There was a popular Bengali song mentioning him how Bengalis are getting crazy of him!
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
Its kind of sad to see how these Pakistani Muslims are being appreciated in the comment section but always vilified in the media and by westerners :(
@amyoplingersingh4596
@amyoplingersingh4596 3 года назад
As a Michael Jackson fan for over 35 years this brought tears to my eyes❣️ to the man that noticed the sparkle in Michael's eyes I could not have said it better myself. And to the uncle who thinks he's too heavy to dance I encourage him to turn on Billie Jean and try and practice that moonwalk because Michael would have loved it ❣️
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
Its kind of sad to see how these Pakistani Muslims are being appreciated in the comment section but always vilified in the media and by westerners :(
@amyoplingersingh4596
@amyoplingersingh4596 3 года назад
@@AC-mp7cx I think it depends on the westerners.
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
@@amyoplingersingh4596 In Europe and America there is loads of hate against immigrants, especially Muslims, and based on race too often
@amyoplingersingh4596
@amyoplingersingh4596 3 года назад
@@AC-mp7cx I'm American...I know
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
@@amyoplingersingh4596 Yeah I know I'm just saying it's sad
@oatmealshoes
@oatmealshoes 3 года назад
When he first did the Moonwalk and it caused a sensation, my brother and I were quite little (3 & 5 years old or so), and we used to practice for hours in our socks on the kitchen floor. Never could get it right, but that's because we didn't understand the trick to the visual illusion! It was so fun to try, though! And please tell Mohammad that you are never too heavy to dance!
@stephendove5306
@stephendove5306 3 года назад
I agree no body is too heavy , besides it's good for the soul !
@areyouscaredyet8492
@areyouscaredyet8492 3 года назад
@@stephendove5306 true
@TallSilentGuy
@TallSilentGuy 3 года назад
A little heads up: The Moonwalk has nothing to do with sliding so socks are no help. Flexible shoes with good traction would be better.
@oatmealshoes
@oatmealshoes 3 года назад
@@TallSilentGuy Yes, I know that now ;) Ricardo Walker has a good video about how it actually works
@victorwilburn8588
@victorwilburn8588 3 года назад
Show him a Lizzo video to drive the point home.
@fairmaidenwhite
@fairmaidenwhite 2 года назад
I may one day make it through one of these without crying, but I doubt it. These people have the most beautiful souls and they touch my heart each and every time. Talk about a bunch of warrior poets! Such examples to emulate and support. This Texan send all Y'all big love! That's the only kind we have here. 💚
@dadisiolutosin
@dadisiolutosin 3 года назад
The level of humility in these people warms my heart. As an American who grew up listening to Michael Jackson and who witnessed this particular performance live, it's a wonderful thing to hear the thoughts of those not so exposed to this type of popular Western music. The Moon Walk wasn't created by MJ but he certainly perfected and popularised it for all the world to see. Thank you for these videos. I learn something new everytime I watch them. Cheers.
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
Thank you for watching 🤗❤️😊🌷
@soso-mx8nb
@soso-mx8nb 3 года назад
You were there for a piece of history that's awesome
@mixoubn34
@mixoubn34 3 года назад
As an old MJ's fan i can tell you that step is probably taken from a tribal dance from Ivory coast . The dance is named Zaouli. I advice you To take a look. The dance is incridibly sporty and the dancer seems To fly when he does the moonwalk. MJ seems To be a pale shadow comparing to'him , and i'm an MJ's Big Fan! But i'm able to be realistic 😁
@d.e.p.5624
@d.e.p.5624 3 года назад
They are all so kind and respectful
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
Its kind of sad to see how these Pakistani Muslims are being appreciated in the comment section but always vilified in the media and by westerners :(
@tehfeezsadik8700
@tehfeezsadik8700 3 года назад
This video makes me truly happy because as a Pakistani MJ fan, a big fan who's in teens and didn't get to experience MJ magic in his life, hearing its own people talk about MJ and those people who know nothing about the modern world know him, they dont know what he did or does, but they know his name! The stardom is one of a kind!
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
Same I'm an American Pakistani and I heard of Michael as kid, discovered his music later and loved it
@jamisedenari2449
@jamisedenari2449 2 года назад
As a black american he is an ancestor now to us that will live forever. And it shows here too.
@TinyMaths
@TinyMaths 3 года назад
The guy who said, " Michael's shirt had a shine to it, but his eyes had even more shine in them, very beautiful " Damn! That one got me right in the feels.
@april4872
@april4872 3 года назад
It was a devastating loss the world over when Michael passed. Videos like this help his legacy live on in a special way.
@mskiara18
@mskiara18 3 года назад
I give my thanks for sharing, Mr. Jackson is one of my favorite humanitarians in the world. Not enough people are aware Michael made the Guinness book of records for donating to charities more than any other celebrity.
@sandrakings8913
@sandrakings8913 Год назад
The fact remains that MJ is the most popular artist to have ever lived, in my village they are children of 4-5 years that still knows this man, even though they were born years after his death. Pure and true talent makes history. MJ will never be forgotten for years to come
@theabstract100
@theabstract100 3 года назад
I love how open minded those people are. You could see their enjoyment and that made me smile the whole time. Thanks for this awesome video
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
Thank you for watching 🤗❤️😊🌷
@SovereignSoulTV
@SovereignSoulTV 3 года назад
"Black people are very talented dancers " how accurate pops!!!
@marzouk6270
@marzouk6270 3 года назад
@Ip Man It's really not that bro, it's just cultural and confidence.
@xMoomin
@xMoomin 3 года назад
btw there's black people in his native regional land.. he referred to them when saying they are good at music/dance, and they are
@thegreatmammon3138
@thegreatmammon3138 3 года назад
I love black people fr They're so cheerful and talented
@parismurphy5280
@parismurphy5280 3 года назад
@Ip Man Not all of us. We still here.
@michelecherek5392
@michelecherek5392 3 года назад
IKR!!😎💖🔥🎶
@kybunnii
@kybunnii 3 года назад
There will simply never be anyone in his calibre, ever. Truly one of a kind. He made the biggest impact for sure. King 💗
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
Its kind of sad to see how these Pakistani Muslims are being appreciated in the comment section but always vilified in the media and by westerners :(
@chriss4357
@chriss4357 3 года назад
There's nobody on this earth, ever, like anybody else so anybody greater will have to become the best of themselves like he did, and their life has to fall in line for them also like it did for Michael to be able to showcase himself in that way. The unique time also went with the uniqueness of the man.
@SandiByrd
@SandiByrd 3 года назад
"His body is like rubber" LOL I love this video. So awesome to see genuine reactions to something that is so common to me and so new to them. I appreciate that the elder said MJ was an "enjoyable" dancer :)
@globalcitizenn
@globalcitizenn 2 года назад
Better translation of mazedar is “fun”
@bobbyadams7502
@bobbyadams7502 3 года назад
When the man said Michaels eyes outshine his glove & jacket 💜👑 thank you for introducing MJ to more people 🙏🏼
@Keifromjapan
@Keifromjapan 3 года назад
The comment in regards to the "computer" in Michael Jackson's brain was so insightful. It's really easy for people who are outside the world of entertainment to forget just how hard it is to memorize an entire performance to that degree of perfection. RiP Michael Jackson. There will probably never be another performer with the gifts and skills you had.
@misskim2058
@misskim2058 3 года назад
You repeat it until it becomes a body memory, a reflex. However many times it takes, that’s what you do.
@Keifromjapan
@Keifromjapan 3 года назад
@@misskim2058 Absolutely. But even in that case, that level of perfection requires more than practice. Though he did practice probably more than anyone, his level of talent was just unbelievable.
@The_torero
@The_torero 3 года назад
Michael was a creative genius. I actually think the fact that he was quite an eccentric character actually AIDED his success hugely because it meant that he wasn't afraid to step outside the box creatively and do something different.
@catherinedupre814
@catherinedupre814 3 года назад
Some will come close but Never get Where He got… …RIP Michael, you are Loved
@minigirl6379
@minigirl6379 3 года назад
These are the loveliest people I've ever seen. They speak so kindly. I enjoy how open and honest they are. It would be great to be able to hang out with them, and learn about their culture. It would be awesome if they could come to Texas. I'd feed them the best Texas cuisine, take them to see the PBR, George Strait and ZZ Top. We'd have a blast!
@JackHernandezGentlemanJack
@JackHernandezGentlemanJack 3 года назад
There will NEVER be a legend as incredible as Michael Jackson.
@Edwinthomas007
@Edwinthomas007 3 года назад
Music is the language that creates a bridge between cultures.
@TurboMinicom
@TurboMinicom 2 года назад
I only just found your channel today, but have pretty much watched all your videos one after the other. These people are beautiful and heartwarming to watch. If you’re ever having a bad day, simply watching these people speak would put a smile right back on your face.
@kathyherrera8219
@kathyherrera8219 6 месяцев назад
same here! 4 videos so far haha
@catgirl24
@catgirl24 3 года назад
Wow. This is breathtaking. I loved their faces seeing our beautiful Michael. The guy talking about his eyes was on point! They truly are the window to our souls. Thank you so much for sharing this.
@Random-ot7me
@Random-ot7me 3 года назад
11:05 The guy mentions that he once read that if MJ sang in a cemetery, he could raise the dead. - C'mon! How can you NOT play the "Thriller" music video for them now?!
@areyouscaredyet8492
@areyouscaredyet8492 3 года назад
Lol If MJ was still alive imagine if he went to a cemetery at 3am and started singing
@KHANPIN
@KHANPIN 2 года назад
It's absolutely amazing that these people who lived far in remote tribal villages for their whole life have still heard Michael Jackson through word of mouth and now more and more so, through technology. Imagine how big you have to be for that to happen.
@salkisresmedicinalwisdom3291
@salkisresmedicinalwisdom3291 2 года назад
Exactly!!!! No other entertainer on earth will ever achieve that!
@lauvasquez8030
@lauvasquez8030 2 года назад
I can't think of any other person who is that famous tbh
@sangeeth1083
@sangeeth1083 7 месяцев назад
True..
@SirGeeeO
@SirGeeeO 3 года назад
Many don't know Michael Jackson was inspired by Bob Fosse. An amazing dancer and choreographer. Check out his dance in "The Little Prince."
@globalcitizenn
@globalcitizenn 3 года назад
Yes, Bob Fosse was one of his many many inspirations.
@reveremecourtney718
@reveremecourtney718 3 года назад
I disagree I think both MJ and Fosse where influence by Fred Astaire hence the reason their moves were so similar.
@SirGeeeO
@SirGeeeO 3 года назад
@@reveremecourtney718 MJ had a lot of influences, but Bob was a big one. Fosse was MJ's first choice to direct Thriller and if you watch that scene from the little prince it's quite obvious
@adc2327
@adc2327 3 года назад
Michael Jackson was inspired by The Lockers and neighborhood street dancers in LA. We had seen that so called "moonwalk" many times before. Check out the RU-vid videos of The Lockers and Jeffery Daniel speaking of his work with Michael Jackson. Jeffrey Daniel was/is a pop and lock master. This isn't the first time something common in Black culture is introduced and it is misunderstood as being brand new.
@ahmadahmed214
@ahmadahmed214 3 года назад
Africans were break dancing and dancing before mj, who actually is a descendant..
@SalvableRuin
@SalvableRuin 3 года назад
I like the *clacking" sound of the "bangles" on the arm of the woman in red. It is such a pleasant sound. And I enjoyed their reactions much more than the sushi video haha.
@alannoronha5214
@alannoronha5214 3 года назад
Thats the original indian tradition. Nowadays you dont see much.
@orangeziggy348
@orangeziggy348 3 года назад
I know, I also enjoy her bracelets clacking!
@I_am_not_fool_I_am_Oldschool
@I_am_not_fool_I_am_Oldschool 2 года назад
It's amazing how MJ songs put lights in the eyes of every people on earth. It's put smile on there faces and seems appreciate it. Love this channel, thx to everyone.
@ArtbyKurtisEdwards
@ArtbyKurtisEdwards 3 года назад
That was so heartwarming, especially the parts about sharing culture.
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
Its kind of sad to see how these Pakistani Muslims are being appreciated in the comment section but always vilified in the media and by westerners :(
@jaredwilliams6853
@jaredwilliams6853 2 года назад
@@AC-mp7cx yes they are some of the kindest people. In 2013 I saw a movie where a Pashtun village leader sacrificed his entire villages life to save 1 injured American soldier and said he did it cause pashtunwali. Multiple family members and friends died fighting for someone he saw as a guest.
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 2 года назад
@@jaredwilliams6853 yes they have huge hearts, meanwhile the American and western armies have no mercy while brutalizing the middle east
@sdrrshock5594
@sdrrshock5594 2 года назад
@@AC-mp7cx look at what they did in Rotherham and other parts of England
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 2 года назад
@@sdrrshock5594 Who
@Puggo_Huggo
@Puggo_Huggo 2 года назад
Kudos to the video editor for making MJ's "ooo!" and "eee!" fix the "no signal" on the top two streams just before the moonwalk. That was great!
@user-wr9ej6xe4j
@user-wr9ej6xe4j 3 года назад
Maybe u can show them Michael Jackson's "Black or White" video. You have to have language dub for them though so they can understand the lyrics. That vid always makes me tear up
@suvivasqwibqwib4083
@suvivasqwibqwib4083 3 года назад
The face swapping would blow their minds
@MsAubrey
@MsAubrey 3 года назад
That was EXACTLY the first thing I thought!!! Spot on! I love MJ. I always have. I remember being a toddler and telling my mother that I wanted to meet him.
@LordJagd
@LordJagd 3 года назад
Amazing idea!
@laurafranich4807
@laurafranich4807 3 года назад
I think another excellent one would be Man in the Mirror
@muo6337
@muo6337 3 года назад
YES please! the video even had a Pakistani dancer dancing with MJ
@emmarold2683
@emmarold2683 3 года назад
6:29 Props to the editor
@strawhataddison
@strawhataddison 3 года назад
I was waiting for the audience to pop when he did the moonwalk. The editing was perfect.
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
I even re played them the moonwalk again and again with slow speed as well so they could know how it works. If I were to include everything this video would be like 7 or 8 hours long lol
@swordblaster2596
@swordblaster2596 3 года назад
Indeed, that is THE moment.
@KestrelHarper
@KestrelHarper 3 года назад
Hell yeah, very smart to show us the collective reaction to the big moment.
@DisgruntledPigumon
@DisgruntledPigumon 3 года назад
Before the moonwalk I was thinking, “oh it’s too bad we can’t see everyone’s reaction at the same time. Then the multi screen popped up. ❤️
@devyanisoni6545
@devyanisoni6545 3 года назад
Omg when the old man said he would live through his videos, dance and music forever 🥺 I am crying 😭😭😭 Thank you for this amazing video and these amazing people🙏
@eskiltester3913
@eskiltester3913 3 года назад
These people are so pure and honest in an almost childlike way. Just like Michael. They recognize purity and talent. Just amazing
@TheFunk79
@TheFunk79 3 года назад
This performance is one of pop music's all time best. They are right that it's more than just a song or dance, it was history. The combination of song, performance, vocals, moves, outfit, everything just orchestrated like a symphony. One man in the video mentioned that Michael was like a machine. I agree, he was a visionary. All those details combined and orchestrated in his mind, the talent, coupled with his innate understanding of audience is unrivaled. There is a reason people all over the world know him and can recognize his genius by watching him. It's still amazing all these years later. Like Michaelangelo, some artists are born to stand out.
@TheRealNabil
@TheRealNabil 3 года назад
Exactly. This performance took MJ to legend status.
@kernyboydraws85
@kernyboydraws85 3 года назад
The way these folks describe things is amazing. I never thought of MJ as moving like a peacock...but that is probably one of the most spot on descriptions ever. hindi/urdu is such a beautiful language. Im convinced language really shapes how you view and describe the world. Wow. and effing peacock. Never made that connection
@bronzee548
@bronzee548 2 года назад
Well the peacock connection is that, it’s known in the culture that peacock dances when it’s happy and then spreads wings, which is considered peacock’s expression of happiness and beauty, and the peacock shares it with us humans if we are lucky.
@deborahbell964
@deborahbell964 2 года назад
Michael music brings different culture together. None of them understood the words but they understood the beauty of the music and the dance
@archaeologyteensyoungadult4477
@archaeologyteensyoungadult4477 3 года назад
The woman is so sweet and gentle...love her beautiful clothing.
@mBossX
@mBossX 3 года назад
and very beautiful too!!
@valberm
@valberm 3 года назад
Beautiful smile.
@ssnadera6498
@ssnadera6498 3 года назад
I dont know how, but my grandparents who never had a tv , lived in a village in india that didnt have 24 hr electricity somehow knew the guys name, probably through radio but i doubt the radio played mj songs or mentioned him much in indian village areas
@boreezy7553
@boreezy7553 2 года назад
Everyone loves Michael Jackson! If more people were like Michael we would have a more peaceful, kind, understanding, generous and better world. He truly healed and continues to heal the world with his music and his kindness.
@unbearifiedbear1885
@unbearifiedbear1885 3 года назад
I love how straightforward and concisely analytical Mr.Aziz Rind is. He speaks in such a considered manner, its really beautiful.. I also love that when shown something new, the men analyse and "enjoy" the thing from an immediate practical perspective, but Parvati's mind goes straight to the question of _how the thing was made_ or how she could learn the skill to make it herself All love and success to this beautiful and fascinating channel and its immutable stars!
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
Thank you 🤗
@luciusquinctiuscincinnatus2058
@luciusquinctiuscincinnatus2058 3 года назад
MJ's Motown special was definitely the biggest moment in entertainment HIStory
@tyroneloki5131
@tyroneloki5131 3 года назад
you know you are famous when tribal people across the world know of you :D
@StewartStudiosTT
@StewartStudiosTT 3 года назад
Being a Micheal fan, I literally cried watching their reaction. It's amazing to see Micheal though no longer with us anymore can still have this effect on people who are viewing him for the very first time. We were blessed with his presence. May God Rest His Soul
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
Its kind of sad to see how these Pakistani Muslims are being appreciated in the comment section but always vilified in the media and by westerners :(
@mgovil4425
@mgovil4425 3 года назад
Probably once in a millennium , the world is Blessed by such an extraordinary performer .
@seraphik
@seraphik 2 года назад
i love this series so much. musical is universal. talent knows no borders.
@ladiuneeq9789
@ladiuneeq9789 3 года назад
I will forever love me some Michael Jackson, and I can't wait to meet him in heaven! Thanx for the awesome video.
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
❤️❤️❤️
@so.d9000
@so.d9000 3 года назад
So much kindness and wisdom... As an everlasting fan of Michael Jackson I find these reactions so emotional... Thank you for this moment of pure grace !! 🙏🙏❤
@jaymac7203
@jaymac7203 3 года назад
"His body is like rubber" lol 😭😭😂😂😂😂
@rolarola5470
@rolarola5470 3 года назад
LMAO that was so funny
@saint84us54
@saint84us54 3 года назад
MJ is still popular in Pakistan than in USA ,they admired him like a national hero 👍
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
Its kind of sad to see how these Pakistani Muslims are being appreciated in the comment section but always vilified in the media and by westerners :(
@jenniferh.7219
@jenniferh.7219 3 года назад
The peacock analogy was on point, thank you sir! Michael took us to another stratosphere!
@enumaa4935
@enumaa4935 2 года назад
Yes. He had that effect on everybody. Even my late grandmother was electrified look in her eyes whenever she saw him performing on TV.
@JK-jm6kd
@JK-jm6kd 3 года назад
Mjs music videos all very clean just focused on his dance and voice. Not like the music video you see these days.
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
I agree
@jmatoyle
@jmatoyle 3 года назад
Yes, I kept thinking it was just him on the stage and he had us all mesmerized for the entire song. No backup dancers, no shenanigans. Just pure talent and passion and genius!
@wayfaringstranger4362
@wayfaringstranger4362 3 года назад
@@jmatoyle And even when he has backup dancers on stage or in his video, they're almost invisible. None of them ever outdance him
@Spotlightwithfatima
@Spotlightwithfatima 3 года назад
I love how he said the knowledge he got from knowing about MJ is more valuable than when they ate burger 😃 Michael Jackson remains an icon!
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
lmao true
@aprayingatheist2378
@aprayingatheist2378 3 года назад
What a great video, it brought tears to my eyes. Excellent editing Adnan, much love to all the participants. The stars of the show
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
Wow, people are getting to know my name by now lol. Thank you so much ❤️🤗😊🌷
@eddyraye5825
@eddyraye5825 3 года назад
It could make believe there's a God.
@vitocorleone1462
@vitocorleone1462 2 года назад
Crazy he’s that famous even people disconnected from society know him
@MrTK-uv6vg
@MrTK-uv6vg 3 года назад
As a child when i saw this song for the first time, that first step mesmerised me, that jacket that shine, that movement. RIP king of pop
@HeidiSvenson
@HeidiSvenson 3 года назад
This made me cry, imagining Michael watching it and hearing their reactions...to know how his name, even if that is all, traveled the world and that even in his death he was honored. I remember watching him live that night in 1983 so clearly and I completely agree with your words about the events of that night marking history forever. Michael had a spiritual component which transcended his music and dancing. Despite all he endured on this earth, he wanted to heal our planet from its hatred and bring people together -- and by this video you have shown just how much he continues to do just that. Bless you for your concept. Rest in Peace, Michael. You are forever loved and greatly missed.
@urmom777
@urmom777 3 года назад
I respect yall so much for knowing about his skin disease
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
❤️❤️❤️
@mrpussinboots4252
@mrpussinboots4252 3 года назад
He bleached his skin too!
@dondixon4206
@dondixon4206 3 года назад
And his Nose, and his Hair and his Chin... etc..
@Lihaslyric
@Lihaslyric 3 года назад
@@dondixon4206 um...okay?
@skylargray5642
@skylargray5642 3 года назад
@@mrpussinboots4252 Like many people affected with vitiligo, he lightened areas with prescribed skin lighteners to even out the vitiligo (different from skin “bleaching” which is much more harmful).
@marimar445
@marimar445 3 года назад
I find it amazing that their bodies do not even sway or move, i myself cannot listen to this without following the beat.
@globalcitizenn
@globalcitizenn 3 года назад
Casual Dancing is frowned upon in many cultures, I’m indian & people are supposed to be very reserved. Dancing, laughing out loud could be seen as disrespectful. If you see MJ’s Asian concerts, you’ll see the audience is very calm, in the Brunei concert they’re all sitting down in a orderly fashion. It doesn’t mean they’re not enjoying it.. it’s just cultural ettiequte.
@coreyortiz9913
@coreyortiz9913 3 года назад
@@globalcitizenn nah I seen some Japanese people dancing and going crazy like Americans and Europeans but you're right though
@hawsrulebegin7768
@hawsrulebegin7768 3 года назад
If we put all the worlds people into a circle for a group dance we’d never have war again. The joy of them enjoying this fills me with hope for humans.
@wahajazhar668
@wahajazhar668 3 года назад
I am big fan of MJ from PAKISTAN.
@TRYBALS
@TRYBALS 3 года назад
Me too
@AC-mp7cx
@AC-mp7cx 3 года назад
@@TRYBALS Me too
@farhatnaveed3482
@farhatnaveed3482 3 года назад
Me too
@marialaguer4871
@marialaguer4871 2 года назад
I love how this group of people reacts to different cultures. We can learn a thing or two from them..
@kingkonut
@kingkonut 3 года назад
I forgot how remarkable MJ's dancing was - it's good to see things with fresh eyes
@kunalroy2496
@kunalroy2496 3 года назад
In the world of pop music, and there is Michael Jackson & there is everybody else. King of pop forever 🥰
@bluefoxcardigans
@bluefoxcardigans 2 года назад
This is absolutely FABULOUS! I love watching them reacting to MJ's dancing more than the music, I think. This is fascinating!
@itsjustnaima
@itsjustnaima 3 года назад
PLEASE MORE OF MICHAEL JACKSON!!!!
@God-o-Ameto-
@God-o-Ameto- 3 года назад
One with the only MJ's dance compilation would be great.
@Jkk55
@Jkk55 2 года назад
I am not surprised they found MJ amazing I went to see his concerts and wow just blew my mind!
@rafetizer
@rafetizer 3 года назад
If he sang in a graveyard it would raise the dead. Oh, that's a different song - you want Thriller. To the guy who said he's too big to dance, I say no way sir! You just need to find your own moves that work well for you!
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