6.26.2009 | 2:31 pm

A Michael Jackson Story, May 1985

thriller-michael-jacksonIn 1985, Michael Jackson was at the peak of his powers. He’d won eight Grammy awards for “Thriller,” the most successful album of all time – a ‘90s Eagles greatest hits collection be damned – and had just released “We Are The World,” a charity single with almost every major name in pop that sold in the double-digit millions.

He was also on the verge of the long, incomprehensible fall from grace that would color the next two and a half decades of his life. But that was still to come. In 1985, he was an untainted superstar, the world’s most electric performer – and a philanthropist who gave generously to medical centers in the wake of a burning incident a year earlier on the set of a Pepsi commercial.

I was born on May 8, 1985, and spent nine days shortly thereafter in the intensive care unit of a Santa Monica hospital. Jackson happened to come visit. 

It was a new wing of the hospital, and he had likely made a donation toward it – so in some small way, he may have helped me through my first rough couple weeks of life outside the womb. Somewhere in my family’s attic, there are pictures of Jackson – still young, gifted and black – posing with my mom, dad, and infant me in our nondescript room.

In the wake of his death, I just wanted to share this moment without any necessary moral to the story. The Jackson many are truly mourning today died long, long before Thursday afternoon – and it’s that Jackson that I’ll remember, and celebrate, whenever I hear “Billy Jean” light up dance floors from now on.

  • sarah

    that’s a very sweet story.

  • michael

    find and post the pictures

  • http://lastyearsgirl.pixlet.net last year’s girl

    Thanks for sharing this, Dave. I second the request for the pictures, if they ever surface!

  • http://andrewsherman.blogspot.com/ Andrew Sherman

    Thanks for the story

  • http://yahoo Tina F

    Wow as people can share and see that michael was an awesome person thanks for the story that you shared RIP MICHAEL

  • http://wWW.HOSPICETHOUSANDOAKS.COM/ Hospice Thousand Oaks

    I hope you post more articles like this — can't wait! Loved this post! Your article was very interesting. Wonderful writing style. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Thanks very much.

  • ddebita

    What a pleasure to read. I loved Michael Jackson through it all. And I ditto the request for photos. I would have found them already. You have something very few have and a treasure, to say the least. I also recommend any MJ fan to read his book, Moonwalk. You will get a glimse of the real Michael none of us were fortunate to know.

  • ddebita

    What a pleasure to read. I loved Michael Jackson through it all. And I ditto the request for photos. I would have found them already. You have something very few have and a treasure, to say the least. I also recommend any MJ fan to read his book, Moonwalk. You will get a glimse of the real Michael none of us were fortunate to know.

  • http://bestuprightvacuumreview.com Best Upright Vacuum

    It nice to see someone showing the positive side of this troubled man!

  • Enyeneokponmike

    micheal was my big brother ,i recommend all my friends and dj to the word of pop.

  • Rachelconti

    miss u mjj

  • kya

    thats a man who can never be again so people who hate him go die people who love him stick with me

  • vanessea

    i will miss u 4 ever mj i would die with u listen 2 your music every day love u man!!!!!