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October 1, 2023 2 mins
Intro Music by: Gail Nobles
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Today's topic: Rhythmatic Michael Jackson.

Michael Jackson could do the moves of Sammy Davis Jr., Fred Astaire, James Brown, and of course the moonwalk. I don't know a dance that he couldn't do. Music was all over Michael. He could express music through his body moves. He had a natural talent for dancing as well as singing.

Michael Jackson was a very rhythmatic man. Whenever I think of him, I think of some of his dance songs from his Off The Wall album. Rock With You is my favorite song from the album. Then there is Working Day and Night and Dont stop Til You Get Enough is another one. Those songs were perfect for Michael. He could really move to the rhythm and beat of those songs with all his heart and soul.

And we can't forget the songs that Michael Jackson danced to from his Thriller album. Beat It, Billie Jean, and Thriller.

You know Michael Jackson has been dancing and singing since his childhood. He was with rhythmatic singing and dancing with his brothers. We know them as the Jackson 5 singing I Want You Back, The Love You Save, and many more. Michael Jackson is someone I can't forget. All the world stood up and gave him an applause at Motown 25. After his performance of Billie Jean, he received a standing ovation. I'll never forget It.
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(00:00):
All right, let's take it fromthe top. Today's topic rhythmatic Michael Jackson.
Let the rhythm? Can you feelto be? Michael Jackson could do

(00:26):
the moves of Sammy Davis Junior,Fred Astaire, James Brown, and of
course the moonwalk. I don't knowa dance that he couldn't do. Music
was all over Michael. He couldexpress music through his body moves. He

(00:47):
had a natural talent for dancing aswell as singing. Michael Jackson was a
very rhythmatic man. Whenever I thinkof him, I think of some of
his dance songs from his Off theWall album. Rock with You is my

(01:08):
favorite song from the album. Thenthere is Working Day and Night and Don't
Stop Till You Get Enough is anotherone. Those songs were perfect from Michael.
He could really move to the rhythmand beat of those songs with all

(01:29):
his heart and soul. And wecan't forget the songs that Michael Jackson danced
too from his Thriller album, BeatIt, Billie Jean and Thriller. You
know, Michael Jackson has been dancingand singing since his childhood. He was

(01:51):
rhythmatic singing and dancing with his brothers. We know them as the Jackson Five,
singing I Want You Back, theLove You Save, and many more.
Michael Jackson is someone I can't forget. All the world stood up and

(02:14):
gave him and applause at Motown twentyfive after his performance of Billie Jeanne,
he received a standing ovation. I'llnever forget it, all right, let's
take it from the top. I'mGayl Nobles on the cat Bear. Let

(02:44):
the rhythm. Can you feel tobe
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