Grammy Awards, Accepting Grammy Legend Award (1993)
Introduction by Janet Jackson:
Janet: "Before he won 12 Grammy awards, before he dazzled billions
of fans around the world with his amazing talent as a performer, before he
impacted on millions of lives with his ongoing humanitarian efforts, before all
of that, he was one other thing, he was my brother.
Hi, I'm Janet Jackson, and I'm pleased to be here tonight to honor the man I love and admire as an artist, and a person. My brother, Michael Jackson.
The Grammy Legend award is given for ongoing contributions and influence in
the recording field. But nowhere does it tell you what to do to become a legend.
If I were to write a book of instructions using my brother as a guide, it would
read something like this:
[video retrospective of Michael's career is shown, with Janet's narration in
voiceover]
How to become a legend. Let's start with the present and work our way backwards.
Take a big chance with a live ninety-minute prime time interview with Oprah
Winfrey..."
Oprah: "Join me . . . for the world-wide television event of the year."
Janet: "Put on a spectacular Superbowl half-time show before the largest audience in TV history. Use your extraordinary popularity, influence, time, energy, money, and heart to help children heal the world. Create a two and a half hour, standing-room-only concert event from Bucharest, Romania, that gives HBO the highest audience rating in cable history. Release Dangerous and watch it enter the charts at number one and become the world's biggest-selling album of 1992. Record Bad and watch it become the second biggest-selling album ever. Stun the Motown 25th Anniversary audience with a legendary performance that leaves everyone moonstruck. Record Thriller and watch it become the number one largest-selling album of all time. Bring your enormous talent to the creation of new style videos that are really mini-movies with imaginative stories and mind-blowing effects. Capture an armful of eight Grammys, the most ever won in a single year. Tour the world over, making new friends everywhere you go. Break all existing attendance records, while visiting over thirty countries, many of them more than once, and bring the best in contemporary concert entertainment to over ten million loving fans. Create an international anthem with a superstar cast that becomes the top-selling single of all time. Make a serious effort to have four consecutive number one hits before graduating from grade school. It helps to have brothers who are very musical, and it doesn't hurt to have a little sister who loves you very much. But first and foremost, if you are going to be a true legend, try to be born with a lot of talent and the willingness to take the plunge. So, to sum it up..."
[video shows highlights again in reverse order]
[end of video presentation]
Janet: "Now I'm very happy to present the Grammy Legend Award for
1993 to my big brother,
Michael Jackson."
[Michael receives a standing ovation, as he walks on stage]
[The two hug, as the crowd continues with standing ovation]
Janet: Congratulations Michael Jackson. ...No but, I just wanted to say one thing, Seriously, I just wanted to tell you how proud I am of you and how much you've inspired me, and how proud I am to be your sister. And how much I love you, I do.
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Michael's speech:
Michael: "I love you too, thank you.....I hope this puts to rest, I hope
this finally puts to rest another rumor that has been in the press for too many
years: me and Janet really are two different people... [audience laughs]
In the past month, I've gone from "where is he?" to "here he
is again," but I must confess, it feels
good to be thought of as a person, not as a personality. Because I don't read
all the things written
about me, I wasn't aware that the world thought I was so weird and bizarre. But
when you grow up
as I did, in front of one hundred million people since the age of five, you're
automatically different.
The last few weeks, I have been cleansing myself and it's been a rebirth for
myself. It's like a
cleansing spirit.
[to the screeming crowd]: I love you too.
My childhood was completely taken away from me. There was no Christmas, there
were no birthdays, it was not a normal childhood, nor the normal pleasures of
childhood - those were exchanged for hard work, struggle, and pain , and
eventually material and professional success. But as an awful price, I cannot
re-create that part of my life. However, today, when I create my music, I feel
like an instrument of nature. I wonder what delight nature must feel when we
open our hearts and express our God-given talents. The sound . . . of approval
rolls across the universe, and the whole world abounds in magic. Wonder fills
our hearts, for what we have glimpsed, for an instant, the playfulness of life.
And that's why I love children and learn so much from being around them. I
realise that many of our world's problems today - from the inner city crime, to
large scale wars and terrorism, and our overcrowded prisons - are a result of
the fact that children have had their childhood stolen from them. The magic, the
wonder, the mystery, and the innocence of a child's heart, are the seeds of
creativity that will heal the world. I really believe that.
What, what we need to learn, what we need to learn from children isn't childish.
Being with them connects us to the deeper wisdom of life which is ever-present,
and only asks to be lived. They know the solutions that lie waiting to be
recognised within our own hearts. Today, I would like to thank all the children
of the world, including the sick and deprived . . . I am so sensitive to your
pain.
I also want to thank all those who have helped me to channel my talent here on
earth. From the beginning, my parents, all my brothers and sisters, especially
Janet. I am so proud of her, it's incredible. I mean, I remember when we were
little, I used to ask her to be Ginger Rogers, while I was Fred Astaire..... The
Motown family, my teacher Berry Gordy. Diana Ross, I love you. Suzanne De Pazze.
The wonderful, great Quincy Jones. Teddy Riley. My new godson Michael Gibb. My
new Sony family, Akio Morita, Mickey Schulhoff, Tommy Motola, Dave Glew, Polly
Anthony... Thanks for making one of my most creative efforts, the album
Dangerous, such an incredible success. I love you all so much. Sandy Gallin, Jim
Morey. All the fantastic fans around the world - I love you very much.
[Michael receives more cheers from the audience, as he and Janet leave the
stage]