Michael Jackson, who was not only one of the most influential forces in MTV's history but also provided its Video Music Awards with some of its most irreverent moments, got reverential treatment on Sunday as Madonna and his sister Janet provided emotional tributes - one through words, one through song.
Madonna kicked off the show at Radio City Music Hall with a poignant speech about her relationship with Michael Jackson, which began when she was a youngster idolising the then child star, then morphed into a friendship when both were at the apex of their careers,and later, grew distant.
Madonna lamented the negative publicity that dogged him in his later years.
"Sometimes, we have to lose things before we can truly appreciate them," said Madonna,dressed in black.
"Yes, Michael Jackson was a human being,but yes, he was a king," she told the celebritystudded crowd, which included Michael's brother Jermaine and father Joe Jackson."Long live the king!"
The musical tribute began afterward as Jackson clones dressed in some of his signature outfits recreated his famous dance moves from videos such as Bad ,Smooth Criminal and Thriller .Then, as Scream , his duet with Janet,appeared on a large screen, his sister came out to recreate the moves from their only video together as the crowd, including Beyonce,cheered her on. Afterwards, she looked heavenward, and bowed.
It was a tender, special moment - a rarity for the Video Music Awards - that didn't last for long. Kanye West, known for his awards show outbursts when he doesn't win, had another one, this time, on behalf of Beyonce.
Beyonce, nominated for best female video for Single Ladies , was bested by country and pop sensation Taylor Swift. The 19-year-old was giddy when she won, saying:"I always wondered what it would be like to maybe win one of these some day, but never actually thought it would happen."
But West ruined her moment when he jumped on stage, and protested.
"Taylor, I'm really happy for you, and I'm gonna let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time," he said, as a shocked Beyonce looked on and the crowd began to boo West.
A crestfallen Swift didn't finish her speech,but the crowd tried to cheer her on and applauded her.
It was another wacky moment for the VMA archives, and a contrast to the tribute to Jackson.Jackson died in Los Angeles on June 25 at the age of 50.
Jackson was not only an integral part of MTV's history - his legendary videos changed the way music clips were made and he was the first African-American artist whose work was aired on the fledgling network - but he also provided the VMAs with some of its most memorable moments, including his infamous smooch with then wife, Lisa Marie Presley, in 1994.
The tribute wasn't the only moment where Jackson's presence was felt. The network also aired a brief premiere of the trailer for This Is It , the documentary about Jackson's preparations for his comeback concerts that were to be held in London. The film is due to release next month.
Comedian Russell Brand also paid tribute to Jackson:"Tonight is dedicated to the great Michael Jackson," Brand, in a top hat, told the audience."Let's honour Michael tonight by loving one another in his memory."
Last year, Brand made his debut as host by poking fun at the Jonas Brothers' vow of purity,among other ribald moments.
This year, he cracked jokes about Katy Perry's posterior.
There were plenty of colourful moments before the show began, as celebrities including Pink and astronaut Buzz Aldrin mingled in front of the cameras at Radio City Music Hall.
Lady Gaga made one of the more intriguing entrances, wearing a top hat, a gold mask looking like something out of Phantom of the Opera and feathered bodice.She also had some intimate moments with a celebrity date even more famous - Kermit the Frog.
They kissed several times, leading Kermit to openly worry about the reaction from longtime pal Miss Piggy.
Not to be outdone, teen sensation Swift arrived in a fairy tale carriage drawn by white horses.
Beyonce and Lady Gaga lead all artists with nine nominations each, but the show's winners aren't nearly as memorable as the wacky and wild moments, and noteworthy performances.
Both superstars performed, along with JayZ, Taylor Swift, Green Day and other acts.
Friday, September 18, 2009
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