Lip Sync/Miming - the positive side :)

vocals only made up a portion of Michael's overall act. it wasn't the sole focus. he was an entertainer as much as he was a musician. he loved creating *magic* and was further energised by the way the audience responded to that. the ways in which he went about doing that are irrelevant. millions of people worldwide enjoyed it, and that's all that matters. his performance legacy is set in stone, and is largely what makes him remembered as a legend.

i'm not trying to convince anyone of anything, and this will probably be my last post on the matter. I was simply sharing what I felt was the *positive* side of Michael's miming - as the title of the tread implies.
 
I first became a proper 'fanatic' after watching the World Music Awards 1996 performance. It did not matter at all. What mattered to me were subtle moves, expression and aura. He just seemed magical and out of this world.
 
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