Jump to content

Earth Song: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Mel Etitis (talk | contribs)
{{copyedit}}
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
"'''Earth Song'''" is a song by [[Michael Jackson]]. In the [[music video]] it outlines how the [[Earth]] is getting destroyed by humans. Environmental and poverty issues are dealt with in the video.
"'''Earth Song'''" is a song by [[Michael Jackson]]. In the [[music video]] it outlines how the [[Earth]] is getting destroyed by humans. Environmental and poverty issues are dealt with in the video.


The song is available on the [[HIStory]] album. When it was released in [[1995]] it reached number one in the [[United Kingdom]], becoming the [[Christmas number one single]] in that year and selling over a million copies. The single had sales over three million copies worldwide.
The song is available on the [[HIStory]] album. When it was released in [[1995]] it reached number one in the [[United Kingdom]], becoming the [[Christmas number one single]] in that year, selling over a million copies. The single had sales over three million copies worldwide.


However, many critics consider both the song and the video to be pompous and overbearing, a charge repeated by [[Jarvis Cocker]] as partial explanation for his notorious invasion of Jackson's stage during a performance of "Earth Song" at the [[1996]] [[Brit Awards]]. Others said that the critics failed to read the text of song, as well as to look at the video more closely. Nowhere there is any indication of "messiah complex" that some critics tried to charge. And in the video, Jackson represents himself just as mendicant that preys for the better tomorrow along with the nations of the world.
However, many critics consider both the song and the video to be pompous and overbearing, a charge repeated by [[Jarvis Cocker]] as partial explanation for his notorious invasion of Jackson's stage during a performance of "Earth Song" at the [[1996]] [[Brit Awards]]. Others said that the critics failed to read the text of song, as well as to look at the video more closely. Nowhere there is any indication of "messiah complex" that some critics tried to charge. And in the video, Jackson represents himself just as mendicant that prays for the better tomorrow along with the nations of the world.





Revision as of 20:50, 21 August 2005

"Earth Song" is a song by Michael Jackson. In the music video it outlines how the Earth is getting destroyed by humans. Environmental and poverty issues are dealt with in the video.

The song is available on the HIStory album. When it was released in 1995 it reached number one in the United Kingdom, becoming the Christmas number one single in that year, selling over a million copies. The single had sales over three million copies worldwide.

However, many critics consider both the song and the video to be pompous and overbearing, a charge repeated by Jarvis Cocker as partial explanation for his notorious invasion of Jackson's stage during a performance of "Earth Song" at the 1996 Brit Awards. Others said that the critics failed to read the text of song, as well as to look at the video more closely. Nowhere there is any indication of "messiah complex" that some critics tried to charge. And in the video, Jackson represents himself just as mendicant that prays for the better tomorrow along with the nations of the world.