Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Michael Jackson: One Last Tribute




"Michael Jackson was, in the opinion of many, not only the first among equals in the ranks of beer judges, but essentially the inventor of many of today's commonly accepted beer styles. He was also an extremely well loved individual, by everyone who knew him.

He was born March 27, 1942, in Yorkshire, England. In his 65 years of life he touched so many people that his name will probably be coming up in conversation for another half century at least.

Michael had severely curtailed his public schedule in recent years, due to his struggle with Parkinson's disease, yet he continued to write, which was his consuming passion.

It's probably safe to say that most people in the business considered him the world's foremost authority on beer and whiskey, and some of his many books can be found on the shelves of anyone who takes a serious interest in either subject.

Next time you raise a proper pint of a good real ale, whether commercial or homebrew, give a thought to Michael and say a silent "Thanks!" for what he did for all of us."



As for the "other" Michael Jackson, there's not much I want to say. I'm sure you've all seen the Peter King video. It's HERE, if you haven't. I can't say I disagree, but he IS from Massapequa, so he loses some credibility.

News anchor Jim Watkins' piece for the Huffington Post was quite good. You can read that HERE.

Personally, I have had enough. Let's face it. Michael Jackson was over. His last significant and worthwhile piece of music was released in 1987. The last 20 years was nothing but a bad, musicless circus; a relentless comeback that failed. Did anyone really need to see Akon confirm Jackson's work ethic on The Today Show? Was that really good television? I don't even think Akon fans gave a shit.

I ask that you please read my friend Gene's excellent piece over at the always wonderful and incredibly classy Inte Bulle. I will give him the last word on this matter...at least on these pages.

Now, back to our regularly scheduled, Jackson-free programming.

4 comments:

Ken D said...

Back in the 80s, I was the book designer for Mr Jackson's original "Pocket Guide to Beer." I see that it's now up to 7 editions. (My design has long since been tossed as new publishers put out the book.) I don't think there was anything he didn't know about a liquid brewed or distilled.

I met the man once and we had a beer... I wish I could remember what he ordered!

As for the King of Pop, I was struck by the commentary I heard a few days ago about how MJ's image will continue to be extremely valuable to marketers for years to come. I'd like to propose we all do our part and not buy any of their crap.

Meanstreets said...

Forget the music, it is all about certain " groups " putting " this pedophile on a pedestal "....& you know who they are..........

We have quite simply, " defineed deviancy down " as Pat Moynihan described it.....

Let's get back to Lucinda.........

Meanstreets said...

Correct spelling to read " defined "......

I have defined my own deviancy down...by my previous post.....

Anonymous said...

I'd love to get a copy of Mr Jackson's "Pocket Guide to Beer." , anyone know where i can find one ?