Les Simpsons chez Miyazaki

C’est la page “culture” de l’Express.fr qui révèle un bien curieux hommage: celui de Matt Groening créateur des Simpsons, pour Hayao Miyazaki le fantastique dessinateur japonais (Chihiro, Mononoké, le Voyage dans le ciel…). Le résultat? Homer ivre qui est plongé dans l’univers fantastique et onirique du maitre qui tirera sa révérence cette année au cinéma. C’est excellent décalé, et beau aussi!

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On retrouvera ce passage dans le 10ème épisode de la… attendez je sais plus compter… 25ème saison (!!!) de la série animée qui arrive encore à nous surprendre, le dimanche 12 janvier; sur la Fox.

Cash Cash – Michael Jackson

Il y a déjà quelques mois le groupe américain Cash Cash lançait un titre hommage au King of Pop! Sur fond de musique électro-pop, les titres des singles ou album de Jackson servent de paroles à ce titre sans prétention qui s’écoute facilement…

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    EVEN THOUGHT  THE KING IS GONE THEBEAT GOES ON AND ON !!!   

Whitney Houston forever

Whitney Houston was of a generation that had to council with classical R’n’B influence, and the new sounds from urban, pop and dance. In the 80’s she was definitely one of the most influential female singer. Thanks to her success, like Michael Jackson’s, she has led radio stations to heavy rotate black music! 

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Back in the 90’s, though there were less albums from the diva, she had stroke with the most popular soundtrack in the industry: Bodyguard, the movie in which she made her debut as an actress…

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It was also in those years that she decided to marry singer and producer Bobby Brown. Their couple made the headlines of tabloids and suspicion of drug addiction and violence started in the late 90’s. She decided in 1998 to affirm her choice and life in her 4th studio album “My love is your love”, starring Mariah Carey, Missy Elliott, Faith Evans and Kelly Price

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In the year 2000, came a Greatest Hits, in two parts, one with slow songs, another with mid-tempo ones. It also included some new tracks with Deborah Cox, Enrique Inglesias. “If I told you that” who was originally a duet with Michael Jackson, was sung with George Michael

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Her last album, I look to you, was issued in 2009 and was the last occasion to attend for a Houston concert! The singer’s gone yesterday night at the age of 48, and yet her music stays…

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Madonna for the 2009 VMA’s opening

Michael Jackson. [Cheers] I have a little bit more to say than that. OK, here we go again. Michael Jackson was born in August 1958. So was I. Michael Jackson grew up in the suburbs of the Midwest. So did I. Michael Jackson had eight brothers and sisters. So do I. When Michael Jackson was six, he became a superstar, and was perhaps the world’s most beloved child. When I was six, my mother died. I think he got the shorter end of the stick. I never had a mother, but he never had a childhood. And when you never get to have something, you become obsessed by it.

I spent my childhood searching for my mother figures. Sometimes I was successful, but how do you recreate your childhood when you are under the magnifying glass of the world?

There is no question that Michael Jackson is one of the greatest talents the world has ever known. That when he sang a song at the ripe old age of eight he could make you feel like an experienced adult was squeezing your heart with his words. That when he moved he had the elegance of Fred Astaire and packed the punch of Muhammad Ali. That his music had an extra layer of inexplicable magic that didn’t just make you want to dance but actually made you believe you could fly, dare to dream, be anything that you wanted to be. Because that is what heroes do and Michael Jackson was a hero.

He performed in soccer stadiums around the world, and sold hundreds of millions of records and dined with prime ministers and presidents. Girls fell in love with him, boys fell in love with him, everyone wanted to dance like him. He seemed otherworldly — but he was a human being.

Like most performers he was shy and plagued with insecurities. I can’t say we were great friends, but in 1991 I decided I wanted to try to get to kmadonnavma20095b155d Madonna for the 2009 VMA’s openingnow him better. I asked him out to dinner, I said “My treat, I’ll drive — just you and me.”

He agreed and showed up to my house without any bodyguards. We drove to the restaurant in my car. It was dark out, but he was still wearing sunglasses.

I said, “Michael, I feel like I’m talking to a limousine. Do you think you can take off your glasses so I can see your eyes?”

Then he tossed the glasses out the window, looked at me with a wink and a smile and said, “Can you see me now? Is that better?”

in that moment, I could see both his vulnerability and his charm. The rest of the dinner, I was hellbent on getting him to eat French fries, drink wine, have dessert and say bad words. Things he never seemed to allow himself to do. Later we went back to my house to watch a movie and sat on the couch like two kids, and somewhere in the middle of the movie, his hand snuck over and held mine.

It felt like he was looking for more of a  friend than a romance, and I was happy to oblige. In that moment, he didn’t feel like a superstar. He felt like a human being.

We went out a few more times together, and then for one reason or another we fell out of touch. Then the witch hunt began, and it seemed like one negative story after another was coming out about Michael. I felt his pain, I know what it’s like to walk down the street and feel like the whole world is turned against you. I know what it’s like to feel helpless and unable to defend yourself because the roar of the lynch mob is so loud you feel like your voice can never be heard.

But I had a childhood, and I was allowed to make mistakes and find my own way in the world without the glare of the spotlight.

When I first heard that Michael had died, I was in London, days away from the start of my tour. Michael was going to perform in the same venue as me a week later. All I could think about in this moment was, “I had abandoned him.” That we had abandoned him. That we had allowed this magnificent creature who had once set the world on fire to somehow slip through the cracks. While he was trying to build a family and rebuild his career, we were all passing judgement. Most of us had turned our backs on him. In a desperate attempt to hold onto his memory, I went on the internet to watch old clips of him dancing and singing on TV and on stage and I thought, “my God, he was so unique, so original, so rare, and there will never be anyone like him again. He was a king.”

But he was also a human being, and alas we are all human beings and sometimes we have to lose things before we can appreciate them. I want to end this on a positive note and say that my sons, age nine and four, are obsessed with Michael Jackson. There’s a whole lot of crotch grabbing and moon walking going on in my house. And, it seems like a whole new generation of kids have discovered his genius and are bringing him to life again. I hope that wherever Michael is right now he is smiling about this.

Yes, Michael Jackson was a human being but he was a king. Long live the king.

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