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In case you haven’t heard, Michael Jackson died. Yes, it sucks, and I am actually having moments of sadness lately in knowing that Michael will never recover from the scandal that plagued the majority of his career.  But alas, life moves on.

Last night I had myself a date, or more of an outing with a friend from the past.  This is a girl I met over a year ago, and we hadn’t seen one another for a while so we arranged to get together to hang out a bit. Nothing dastardly, go watch a movie, have some drinks, and basically just kill some time together.

Where the plot thickens my friends is that this girl is a serious Christian.  For those of you that know me well, or have been following this blog I know you’re already laughing and looking forward to the rest of this story. God bless you.

Michael Jackson and The Pope

Michael Jackson and Pope John Paul

For those in the cheap seats, this is funny because I am a very secular guy. I don’t say there isn’t a God, I basically don’t discuss it. I  just find its a moot point. As for religion, I’m not a fan.  So the fact that this girl and I are friends at all is rather remarkable in its own right, especially since its like she comes to hang out with me just to argue and make snide christ-y comments as if at any moment I’ll break down into tears about how she’s saved me and I’ve seen the light.  I find it kind of funny.  Like when it comes up that I am not drinking for 30 days, she says (all quotes in this article are as accurate as possible yet not verbatim of course), “Is it because you’ve never given up anything for lent so you feel the need to make up for it now?”

This is where I quite correctly respond, “Or maybe I’m just able to make my own decisions instead of taking orders from the church. Besides, I do give up something for lent every year: church.”

Its this back and forth that is quite possibly why I also enjoy hanging out with her. For the sake of this post, and because at one point last night I called her Sister Mary Agnes, let’s call my friend “Mary”.

Mary and I had some time to kill before the movie so we jumped into a restaurant to have a few drinks.  Her with a vodka something and myself with a huge barrel sized mug of soda water and lime.  I guess at restaurants if you don’t drink they want to make it known to everyone around you. Thanks Kelseys.

We start our conversation on the benign and it leads into Michael Jackson, not sure how. It might be because it was on the news, or someone was talking about it, or more possibly, because its all I have spoken about since I heard he died. So as we begin, I mention a few of the songs that I like and how I think Michael Jackson is the last great musical icon I believe we’ll ever see in our lifetime. I continue to stating its too bad in the past ten years he’s been dragged through the mud by the media.

At this point, I’m not even sure I was even speaking to her or just speaking out loud to affirm my love of Michael to the world(this must be my grieving process).  Then its at this point that the conversation takes a turn for the worst.

“I don’t know how anyone could ever possibly idolize a person like Michael Jackson after what he did to those children” and she said a person as if we had just been discussing Ted Bundy or Osama Bin Laden.

At this point I thankfully thought, WWMJD, and decided against pouring my drink on her and I would instead listen to her point on the matter.
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In a musical era that seems so overwrought and saturated with empty songs like “This is why I’m hot” and egomaniacs like Kanye West, 50 Cent, and Puff Daddy, its great to know there are still true artists like Justin Timberlake.

Before SexyBack or the Justified album I was already a fan of his work. Friends would always laugh, when they’d sit in my car and surely an Nsync track would be blaring from the speakers. But even throughout the Nsync years, especially their last album, Justin’s talent shines through. On songs such as This I Promise You, Gone and other ballads his seriousness as an artist was evident.

Timberlake has crossed many different genres and stereotypes to bring together the music on his last two albums. To my surprise, during his concert in Toronto last night, JT played the piano, guitar, portable synthesizer and seems to have to the ability to play the drums as well.  And in between all of this he manages to keep up with his dancer at full speed.  Truly impressive.

Justin has a humbleness that I think will help to keep him striving for great music where other artists get lost in their own fame and pending mediocrity. Before his encore performance Timberlake thanked the crowd for their attendance, and described how in awe even he is with his own life. It appeared to be a genuine moment of appreciation that I think is rare to find.

The one low part of the concert was the much dragged on Timbaland appearance in which he did his best monkey with a tin cup dance to sell his latest record Shock Value. I like Timbaland and think he’s a great producer, but last night was just excessive. Even during my current favourite track “The Way I Are” Timbaland’s half-cocked, half-brained DJ was yammering on throughout the whole song. I’m trying to listen to the words and the beat and all I can hear for 4 min is;

“Everybody say Timbaland” – 10 different times

“Everybody say Heeeeyyy” – 10 different times

“Ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho ho” – This was truly painful

And if the above were not enough to drown out the lyrics and send me spinning into a rage, sometimes the DJ would just sing along with the lyrics as if the Air Canada Centre was paying him to run a Karaoke night.

But I digress, I’m glad I was able to see one of the greatest performers and artists of my time in Justin Timberlake and I hope he keeps making music for years to come.

If anyone agrees, disagrees or thinks there are other all around performers (write, producer, play, dance, sing etc) out there that deserve an honourable message, please leave a comment.

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