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China

January 6, 2008

        There's a place in your heart

  And I know that it is love

  And this place could be

  Much brighter than tomorrow

  And if you really try

  You'll find there's no need to cry

  In this place you'll feel

  There's no hurt or sorrow

  There are ways to get there

  If you care enough for the living

 

  Make a little space

  Make a better place...

  Heal the world

  Make it a better place

  For you and for me and the entire human race

  There are people dying

  If you care enough for the living

  Make a better place for you and for me

  If you want to know why

  There's a love that cannot lie

  Love is strong

  It only cares of joyful giving

  If we try

  We shall see

  In this bliss

  We cannot feel fear or dread

  We stop existing

  And start living

  Then it feels that always

  Love's enough for us growing

  So make a better world

  Make a better world...

  Heal the world

  Make it a better place

  For you and for me and the entire human race

  There are people dying

  If you care enough for the living

  Make a better place for you and for me

  And the dream we were conceived in

  Will reveal a joyful face

  And the world we once believed in

  Will shine again in grace

  Then why do we keep strangling life

  Wound this earth

  Crucify its soul

  Though it's plain to see

  This world is heavenly be God's glow

  We could fly so high

  Let our spirits never die

  In my heart I feel you are all my brothers

  Create a world with no fear

  Together we’ll cry happy tears

  See the nations turn their swords into plowshares

  Heal the world

  Make it a better place

  For you and for me and the entire human race

  There are people dying

  If you care enough for the living

  Make a better place for you and for me  ... ...

  You and for me

  You and for me

  You and for me

 

    I like the song of Michael Jackson.

michael jackson

Michael Jackson was unquestionably the biggest pop star of the '80s, and certainly one of the most popular recording artists of all time. In his prime, Jackson was an unstoppable juggernaut, possessed of all the tools to dominate the charts seemingly at will: an instantly identifiable voice, eye-popping dance moves, stunning musical versatility, and loads of sheer star power. His 1982 blockbuster Thriller became the biggest-selling album of all time (probably his best-known accomplishment), and he was the first black artist to find stardom on MTV, breaking down innumerable boundaries both for his race and for music video as an art form.

  Michael Joseph Jackson was born August 29, 1958. The fifth son of steelworker Joe Jackson, Michael displayed a talent for music and dance from an extremely young age. His father began to organize a family musical group around his three eldest sons in 1962, and Michael joined them the following year, quickly establishing himself as a dynamic stage performer. Dubbed the Jackson 5, the group signed to Motown in 1968 and issued their debut single in October 1969, when Michael was just 11 years old. "I Want You Back," "ABC," "The Love You Save," and "I'll Be There" all hit number one in 1970, making the Jackson 5 the first group in pop history to have their first four singles top the charts. Later in 1972, Jackson had his first number-one solo single, "Ben." In 1977, he met producer/composer Quincy Jones for the first time. With Jones producing, Jackson recorded his first solo album as an adult, Off the Wall.

  Released in 1982, the Quincy Jones-produced Thriller refined the strengths of Off the Wall; the dance and rock tracks were more driving, the pop tunes and ballads softer and more soulful, and all of it was recognizably Michael. It was no surprise that Thriller was a hit; what was a surprise was its staying power. Jackson's duet with McCartney, "The Girl Is Mine," was a natural single choice, and it peaked at number two; then "Billie Jean" and the Van Halen track "Beat It" both hit number one, for seven and three weeks respectively.

  Those latter two songs, as well as the future Top Five title track, had one important feature in common: Jackson supported them with elaborately conceived video clips that revolutionized the way music videos were made. The anti-gang-violence "Beat It" became an homage to West Side Story; and the ten-minute-plus clip for "Thriller" (routinely selected as the best video of all time) featured Jackson leading a dance troupe of rotting zombies, with loads of horror-film makeup and effects.

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