I admit I’d have a harder time picking a favourite solo MJ track, but if I was given no choice to do so, I’d say Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough, and a special mention to Scream for the amazing video (embedding disabled by request in both cases).
Oh! And
Now, I wonder what was Marie’s favourite MJ song, cuz now she can get a private show!
Je vais faire un petit effort pour pas effrayer les ayatollahs de la langue et du nationalisme en ce jour de Fête Nationale du Québec, alors j’écrirai mon billet quotidien de suggestion musicale in French.
Voici donc ma suggestion du jour:
Paul Piché, ce pilier du temple du 24 juin.
Toutefois, mon nationalisme à moi ne peux pas se contenter des nostalgiques versions du passé.
Alors voici pour vous, < ironie >Québécoises et Québécois de souche, francophones et adeptes du Nous inclusif!< / ironie >
Je vous laisse sur cette petite pensée de Marc Desjardins: «Il ne faudrait pas oublier que Saint-Jean-Baptiste est mort martyr, la tête coupée, en récompense pour une danse à 10… Il faut tout de même un brin d’auto-dérision ou de cynisme pour fêter le Québec ce jour-là…»
The second one is one I remember they discovered through me in a club night where I was spinning.
Marie, Caro and I had our own level of understanding of music and Break Night, by Armand Van Helden under the moniker The Mole People, was a track that most people didn’t “get”, with its 13 minutes of sloooow progression where not much seems to be happening, yet it constantly evolves.
Wired Science just posted an interesting article about underwater noise pollution and its effect on whales, among others.
What’s interesting, here, is that the article supplies us with two audio example of whales communicating, one in a noise-free environment and the other recorded in the New York Harbor.
What immediately struck me, as a tinnitus sufferer (like most DJs) is the ressemblance with the “noise” this condition imposes on one’s hearing.
Not to make fun of this serious issue, can you imagine a whale-sized hearing aid? Or maybe they’ll have to start using a P.A. system to hear each other over the din… 😉
I asked Anne-Caroline — who introduced me to Marie and who was closer to her than I was — what she remembered as Marie’s favourite song and this was it.
“She would listen to it a thousand times over in her car”, Anne-Caro told me.
It’s funny how, in a way, it’s very appropriate and fitting and even provides a kind of closure.
So, please listen to this with a loving thought for Marie, even if you never knew her.
She was truly deserving (and maybe in dire need) of loving thoughts.
I’m offering the Nellee Hooper version, too, in case Marie didn’t know it. 🙂