I made a Spotify playlist with all the music from his solo parts that I could think of or look up, lemme know if I forgot one and I’ll happily add it
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5ksfzoWTySI8J2Tq1HqOrH?si=srnmVEcqRPKnybhvZBFN8A&pi=WMs2-wUtTJi-a
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There was a time in my childhood where, if I wasn't out skating, I was watching Man Down. Consequently, that Stones song is probably the song I have listened to the most times in my life.
I recently went to an artist lecture with Tim Barber interviewing Jerry Hsu. Answering an audience member's question, Tim said about bodies of work, "It's harder to be authentic than it is to be [just] smart." Thinking about that in terms of MJ, that's my favorite thing about him. He was completely irreverent yet uncompromising. Even when it came to tricks. Sometimes tricks encourage us to compromise, to bring it back a notch and give up on what we ultimately want to do. He famously would not accept the offer. He would battle it until he could prove to himself that he really could conjure any trick that he could imagine.
I've often poked at his famous quote about being able to take any thought and turn it into reality "because that's just the way it is." I've always thought, yeah, that's just the way it is FOR YOU. Did he not even understand that he was probably the most talented person to ever step on a skateboard? Out of all the millions of people who have ever stepped on a skateboard? And maybe he didn't. It seems like he was maybe only ever comparing himself to his own potential, I obviously don't know.
It's crazy how many people I've seen, in pros' social media posts and friends' messages, saying how they were just thinking about him recently. People who had not heard about or seen him in years. I doubt he could have ever imagined how many people around the world just randomly thought about him.
I wish the world were more fit for people like him. He deserved it all.