IT'S AN ANTI-VIOLENCE SONG?! First Time Reaction To Michael Jackson - Beat It!
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Michael Jackson, known as the King of Pop, was a groundbreaking artist whose influence spanned across genres and generations. "Beat It," a standout track from his iconic album "Thriller," is renowned not just for its catchy beat and innovative music video, but also for its powerful message against violence. Featuring the legendary guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen, this song is a perfect blend of rock and pop elements.
Join us as we watch Michael Jacksonâs "Beat It" for the first time! Known for its compelling anti-violence message and a groundbreaking music video that brought together rival groups through the power of music and dance, "Beat It" is one of Jacksonâs most acclaimed works. Watch our reaction to discover how this song combines an important social message with unforgettable music.
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First Impressions: Our immediate reactions to the song's energetic vibe and the visual impact of the music video.
Musical Elements: Analysis of the fusion of rock and pop, highlighted by Eddie Van Halen's iconic guitar solo.
Lyric Interpretation: A deep dive into the lyrics and their significance in promoting peace and discouraging street violence.
Cultural Impact: Discussing the role "Beat It" played in shaping '80s music and its lasting influence on pop culture.
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Solo is Eddie, main guitar riff is Steve Lukather
The story of Eddie getting the phone call from Quincy Jones to play on this is hilarious! Allegedly there was an agreement amongst the members of VH that they couldn't receive payment for playing on someone else's song, unless they ran it by the other band members. That's why Eddie received no payment or album credit for playing on it.
Yeah the story that Steve tells is pretty interesting with Rick Beato..
@@Mister_Samsonite I had heard recently that Eddie asked for a case of beer as payment.
Exactly.... in fact TOTO members had very big parts of this huge hit...Lukather played lead guitar riffs, Jeff Porcaro on drums and Steve Porcaro on synth
Lukather also played the bass guitar part. All the guitar work except for the EVH solo was his. And the story of how Eddie somehow cut the synching part of the tape and Luke and Jeff Porcaro had to scramble to fix it is pretty crazy.
Two fun facts about this song:
1. When Eddie Van Halen recorded his guitar solo for the song, he chose not to be paid for it. He pretty much recorded it as a favor to Quincy Jones, because EVH was a big Motown fan.
2. Most of the musicians, other than Eddie, were studio musicians that are part of the band Toto. Toto won the Grammy Award for album of the year in 83, MJ won the same award the following year.
It's crazy to realize that you guys had no idea of how huge MJ was in the 80s. Think about this: his music was playing on the pop charts and r&b charts at least hourly and you couldn't escape watching his music videos on MTV. He helped raise the standard for music videos . Oh and oh yeah, he was only about 25 when this hit big. So he already had been performing on a big stage for about 15 years , thanks to his Jackson 5 years.
Actual gang members from the infamous Bloods and Crips gangs of LA in the video because Michael wanted the realism in his anti gang video.
MJ's West Side Story masterpiece!
Fun fact: Michael Jackson was so popular that he was able to command that none of the background dancers get violent. They were ALL real gang members. And they obeyed him.
Also, Weird Al Yankovich does a really great (and funny) parody called Eat It.
The background dancers weren't the gang members. The gang members were the extras in the background. But yes, there were rival gang members on set.
Point being there was no drama on set of how big michael wasâ@@dancingwheels8494
Still , everyone put their differences aside for the purpose of the video and mj. (Iconic)
This song is so iconic ! MJ was an incredible singer and performer i miss him so much
You can't look away from him, he was so charismatic. Michael was always giving 110% of himself every single time, this is why he is the king
i disagree...the GOAT of the pop music was and always will be Prince....who in addition to doing everything MJ did on stage, he wrote, produced and played his music
Yesss!!! MJ is such a legend. Such an unmatched talent.
@@slashgg1501Stop it đI love Prince but he not fw Mj he literally did the same shit prince did he jus didnât as many instruments he produced his own shit if it wasnât for Mj there wouldnât be no Prince on MTV only one person has the King of Pop title and itâs Michael Jackson
@@dgoat2427 mate MJ did not produced his music in his prime like Prince did.Prince was the complete package đđ
@@slashgg1501 Prince literally only played instruments thatâs all he got on Mj Mike the better singer,performer he still has the best selling album of all time ion see nobody sayin they wanna be the next Prince but everybody wanna be the next Mj and Mj didnât need to play instruments to entertain all he needed was himself
Mike was, is, and will always be the pinnacle of pop music.
He was extremely gifted. A talent overload.
Very Iâm just amazed how many generations have come after us those who were there . We were de teens when thus song came out . Much if de 80âs s we were de teens of dat era . we are de Jacksonâs and all de 80âs sings . Iâm surprised many have not heard especially looking at how gruel these folks look , wow . They were too young to know him . Das was amazing .
Man I was 13 when it came out by 14 15 we were dancing to it . Especially me in Africa I was his best imitator in high school . It was fun that era . 1982-85 before this album simmered a but . Michael was de most famous person maybe and Reagan that cowboy us president we cared less about him
When I see these types of videos das when it hits me that my generation we getting old . Itâs just like when those teens i of de 60âs dealing with Elvis and Beatles and all de 60âs love sings Frankie farian etc . And we were coming up in de 90âs and have to discover those songs . Itâs same .
I've always loved this song! Michael Jackson ruled and still does! ...my 20 yr old grandson listens to him and loves his music.
MJ Earth Song & They Donât Care About Us both great!!đ
This song is still part of the BEST SELLING ALBUM of all time to this day, the Thriller album.
Michael Jackson- Billie Jean: Motown 25. I think this performance made him into the icon he is.
Real music, by real musicians.
The title âKing of Popâ is short for King of Pop, Rock, and Soul
Again, the impact Jackson had on not only music, but popular culture could never be ignored. He is absolutely electric here. The red jacket would become iconic in the 1980âs.
This was a staple on MTV along with Billie Jean, and altered the format for the music channel going forward. MTV initially refused to play Jackson because his music wasnât considered ârockâ ( many would argue there were racial biases, and Iâm not downplaying that ) so Sony Music threatened to pull all talent on their roster from MTV. Needless to say, MTV put Jackson into heavy rotation, and the rest is music history.
The guitar solo is insane. Timeless.
the true king of music
Well Iâm a senior citizen and I have always loved this . Makes ya wanna move like Michael!
From "Thriller", the best selling album of all-time.
The Thriller album made MJ a national super star.
@@user-be7tc2bd6eglobal megastar*
My favorite Michael Jackson song.
Eddie Van Halen came up with the solo and did the solo( he asked not to be credited).
Steve Lutherka played the riff, however, MICHAEL JACKSON came up with the riff for Steve to play( As told by Steve himself).
Dance battle solves everything.
*Choreographed dance battle
@@tj5579 fair enough.
If only real gangs solved their issuses like this.
Absolutely, just ask Star Lord
@@stonemills1546we do I just finished a dance battle 5min ago.đŻ
Michael jackson - rock with you
That'd be a nice reaction
I could think of at least a dozen Michael Jackson songs that would be great.
The choreographer for this video was the gentleman in the white jacket behind michael in the dance scenes.
Michael Jackson - Man In The Mirror (Official Video)
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Eddie did the solo without any song credits or royalties.When the others members of Van Halen found out they made fun of him about it,especially when it topped at number 1.On one of Michael Jackson's tours Eddie joined on stage to play it
It's crazy because you know it's Eddie playing. His unmistakable sound can't be denied
It was talked up so much at the time though. That's the thing I really remember when this came out the radio DJs and maybe Casey Kasem talking about Eddie playing on this track. And I remember that it was very much unexpected to hear that kind of guitar solo on a song from an artist who had been known for Motown, R&B and disco. It really was groundbreaking and set a precedent for mixing genres which was apparently what Quincy Jones set out to do and succeeded wildly.
@@janleonard3101 Mixing genres was Michael's chief objective,
He is credited on the album liner notes!
This is what michael did best. He brought groups together with music
Everyone wanted to be Michael. He's so damn cool man.
The "Michael Jackson Rock Era", at early 80's: mixed Lukhater, Van Halen and Quincy Jones styles... sounds so magnificent and unique! I LOVE IT! GREAT REACTION GUYS! GRETTINGS FROM SPAIN!
The guy in the white with the Sunglasses is Michael Peters. He was the choreographer for the video
And he also was co-choreographer for the music video for "Thriller"
Co-choreographer along with MJ.
Eddie played the solo, and Steve Lukather did the rhythm guitar, and bass guitar. Jeff Porcaro played drums. Both are from Toto. They are A list studio musicians. Eddie had an agreement with Michael to do the solo as long as Eddie could rearrange the music to fit his solo.
Correct.....although I suspect that all members of TOTO played the entire album
ââ@@slashgg1501Steve Porcaro wrote the song Human Nature
Eddie rearranged it and then told Michael about it and Michael loved the change
@@jerrybragg1523 That is correct. Eddie showed up that day to do his take, listened to the song, and rearranged some of it. When Michael came in, Ed said hope you don't mind I changed the song a bit. Michael loved it. Ed did two takes and told them to pick the best one. The problem with what Ed did though, is he spliced into the recordings to do his rearrangements, so Lukather had to go back and re-record his guitar parts. The ironic thing is, Van Halen's album 1984 was their highest charting album at the time, at #2. It was only topped by Thriller, which Ed had a hand in beating out his own band. You can find an interview with Ed and LL Cool J on CNN (Ed played 2 tracks on an LL album in the 2000s) talking about the Beat It stuff, and interviews with Lukather talking about Ed cutting the master recordings and Steve having to re-record his parts.
@@randomhockeyguy9149 , yep, I've seen it. Kinda funny in hindsight. Lol
Legendary, a guitar god called Eddie Van Halen and the greatest artist of all time together !!!
Gentleman in white jacket is the dance instructor. He also participated in Pat Benatar Love is a battlefield.
The Earth Song by Michael Jackson is a great song.
Weird AL Yankovic version called "Eat it" is fantastic.
YES! Can we get Weird Al's parody of this song in "Eat It"? That just seems like the logical next step, or is it just me? Ha ha ha
Living With A Hernia is better
Hopefully while the video is fresh. Comparing the videos is so fun!
Brilliant but funny
#TeamWeird
MJ was the smoothest yet most aggressive artist ever. For him to approach singing and dancing with such aggression set him apart. 1 of 1.
The goat!
Steve Lukather (Toto) came up with the guitar riff and plays the primary guitar parts. Eddie VH does the solo only.
The riffs is not Eddie Van Halen it is Steve Lukather from Toto. Eddie plays the solo.
The solo was written. Eddie changed it and played it for MJ and he loved it. Eddie agreed to do it because "who's gonna hear it, it's gonna be on some black kid's record". He did it cause Q asked him
@@jimedwards4214 Yes but my point is that the riff is from Steve Lukather. They said that the riff from Eddie and that is not him
@@fredriknilsson6042 I was just throwing in a few more bricks to help build your house of knowledge.
How can you have not heard a song from the biggest selling album in history of music
This is one of those songs I can never get tired of hearing. The lyrics are fantastic, the music has a great beat and of course Eddie's solo just puts it over the top. Great pick for a reaction
When people ask me what song is my favorite one i always said that it is Beat it with Michael Jackson. I just love everything about it.
Man in the mirror and stranger in Moscow are brilliant MJ tracks
The man with the white jacket is the choreographer of the music video he created the dance
There will never be another Mike. Bruno Mars comes close, but you just see Mike dancing with Bruno.
Now please do "Do You Remember The Time" for EXCELLENT DANCE ROUTINE! Eddie Murphy makes a cameo.....
Michael The Musical... L E G E N D
Needs to be pointed out that yes MJ wrote this song.
The gang leader in the white jacket was also the choreographer.
In the beginning, the girl with the long black hair who gets kissed is Cheryl Song, one of the dancers on Soul Train. The actor who kissed her wasnât supposed to do it and thatâs why she gave him the look as he walked away.
They did use some actual gang members in the video. You should watch Weird Al's Eat It video while this one is still fresh in your mind
Great song, easily one of MJ's best. You should also check out "Bad", "Billie Jean" and "The Way you make me feel".
Such an iconic song, Michael is a legend!â€
An all-time classic song by the legend himself.
When song was released barely anyone knew of Eddie's involvement.
When I was in grade school, the bus driver would play any tape we gave her. It was a great day whenever someone gave her Thriller.
After 40 plus years this song still amazes me. And the video is absolutely fantastic. I remember seeing West Side Story in High School and thinking, this is where Beat It came from.
I didn't see your comment before I made a similar one.
Even though you're reacting to the video, guarantee everybody's just watching the MJ video, that's how charismatic MJ is.
Weird Al Yankovic does an excellent parody of this video. It's called "Eat It".
Thought the same thing. They should definitely do some of Als parodies (only reacted to Smells Like Nirvana yet...).
Likewise MJ's "Bad" has to be paired with "Fat"!
If u watch Weird ALs movie... he says that EAT IT was his song and MJ made a parody of his track đđ€Łđđ€Ł
This was the third of seven hit singles from the âThrillerâ album.
Because of Eddie Van Halen's guitar track on this, this song was also being played on rock stations back in the early 80s as well as Pop and R&B stations.. that was very unique that never happened before.
The king of pop, rock and soul.
I can't hear this without hearing Weird Al's 'Eat It'
Music videos were really just beginning to hit the scene when Michael Jackson hit the charts with "Beat It" ... many artists at the time were only barely figuring out how to use the medium of music videos ... and Michael took to it like a duck to water. He'd been performing on-stage with his brothers throughout his childhood in the Jackson 5 and already understood theatricality in the presentation of his songs & performances. He was a natural dancer (unlike many other musicians/singers of the era) ... and could pick up VERY complicated dance move with ease (and minimal of rehearsal)
"Beat It" got a TON of play on M-TV and every other music video channel out there... radio airplay was constant... and album sales for Thriller began to climb into the stratosphere. He quickly followed up with the video and release of "Billy Jean" ... and several others before the earth-shattering mini-movie of "Thriller" released, directed by John Landis - who was a film director best known for "An American Werewolf in London" ... it blew EVERYONE's mind and became an instant hit - it didn't matter that radio stations and video channels HATED playing it because it was SO LONG it disrupted the air-schedules for everything else when it played... the demand for it was so great!
Rumor has it... one of the gang members in the background of this video is a young Wesley Snipes
They've been doing choreographed dancing in music with bands since the 40s.
& The Thriller album was filled with hits.. duet with Paul McCartney âSay, Say, Sayâ; âHuman Natureâ; âPYTâ.
His OFF THE WALL was just as big but THRILLER trumped it... that man had the midas touch RIP MJ đđœ
Say Say Say was on Paul's album not Thriller.
He did a song called "Dirty Diana" that featured Billy Idol's guitarist, Steve Stevens.
Now you're familiar with this song, take a look at Weird Al Yankovic's version, which is called 'Eat It'
Eddie did the solo but the rest of the guitar work was done by Steve lukather of Toto Fame along with David paitch
What made this song great Mr. Edward Van Halen, period! 1 take on the solo changed the chords
"Thriller" - the album - came out just as MTV was getting started, and if you really want to see what that was like, you have to watch the original video for "Billie Jean". It was the first video for "Thriller" and played a huge role in helping MTV to really blast off.
Fun fact: Ed played the song live with Michael Jackson ONE TIME. In 1984, Van Halen were passing through Dallas on their tour while the Jackson's were also playing Dallas on their Victory Tour. Ed came on stage and played Beat It with the Jacksons that night.
Great reaction! Michael was a musical genius đâ€
If you haven't heard Beat It by the time you're a young adult, you must be living under a rock.
Before Michael Jackson recorded the THRILLER album, before he was known as THE KING OF POP, he recorded a song which turned out to be prophetical in a way. He was only fourteen years old, yet the lyrics of the song spoke about what would become his lifelong relationship with music. "There have been others but never two lovers like MUSIC AND ME."
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wonderful music video and reaction...more MJ
It's awesome to see a react channel where the hosts are not jumping around or screaming through the entire reaction. I like the way you guys really pay attention to what you're reacting to. Great work, guys! Really great work.
What a Time Machine!!
How about his sister, Janet Jackson, Rhythm Nation? Great, high energy, good message and those dance moves!
Thanks for doing MJ!
Now you should do Weird Al's version, Eat It!. It's a classic.
I can't see this video without thinking of Weird Al's "Eat It" parody.
"Walk this Way" was the best fusion song of all time.
Real gangs from Los Angeles đ
I heard some where, the gang leader in white was the dance director.
Yep! Itâs Michael Peters. He co-choreographed this with MJ along with the video for Thriller.
the greatest of all time â€
Never can be duplicated đ... RIP MJ đđœ
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Yes, you are right that this was groundbreaking. Before MJ's song, MTV would only play white dominated Rock N Roll songs, no black dominated R & B artists were featured. MJ broke the glass ceiling barrier with this song and "Billie Jean". More black artists were featured afterwards.
I can't watch this without saying, you've got to watch Weird Al's Eat It!
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Love your MJ reactions, Michael made Shorts Films, he wanted to tell a story, something that had a beginning, a middle and an end. Keep up the good work, thank you⊠#MichaelJackson đ #AmplifyMJ â€ïž
Next watch, eat it. Weird Al and Michael were good friends.
Hit it out again guys.. Legendary solo. Thanks
Itâs fun watching the videos. If you check out MJs Super Bowl performance you have to do Prince as well. Itâs kinda a requirement đ
You guys need to give some love to Janet too. She also ventured into rock with 'Black Cat'.
You might also check out his video for Remember the Time. In the video, there were appearances by several stars of the time... Eddie Murphy, Magic Johnson, Iman (a supermodel and Mrs. David Bowie), and a character actor by the name of Tom "Tiny" Lister.
If you take notice, the white guy who leads the one gang, was also in the Billy Joel Uptown Girl video. He was one of the guys on the motorcycle. Probably a professional dancer.
Our daughter was born in '88, so she did grow up with Michael Jackson as one of the biggest stars in the world. In '97 (she was 9) we had VH1 playing older hits and MJ and Paul McCartney's video for "say say say". She looked at the screen and said that looks like Michael Jackson. When we told her it was, her reply was, "Michael Jackson was black?"đđđđđ
When you're older, you can apappreciate and analyze the song better.
Another interesting fact - Steve Lukather from Toto played rhythm guitar on this track. Lukather is also considered one of the all time greats on guitar. Imagine being able to summon two of the best ever to play on your album and on the same song.
Man everyone wanted that jacket!!
Grande Michael el mejor â€