"ПРЕКРАСНОТО Е ВИНАГИ СТРАННО. НЕ ИСКАМ ДА КАЖА, ЧЕ ТАЗИ СТРАННОСТ Е ПОСТИГНАТА ПРЕДНАМЕРЕНО, ХЛАДНОКРЪВНО, ПОНЕЖЕ В ТОЗИ СЛУЧАЙ ТЯ БИ БИЛА ЧУДОВИЩНА, БИ ИЗЛЯЗЛА ИЗВЪН РЕЛСИТЕ НА ЖИВОТА. КАЗВАМ САМО, ЧЕ ПРЕКРАСНОТО ВИНАГИ СЪДЪРЖА МАЛКО ЧУДАТОСТ, НАИВНА, НЕВОЛНА, НЕСЪЗНАТЕЛНА ЧУДАТОСТ, И ЧЕ ИМЕННО ТАЗИ ЧУДАТОСТ ГО ПРАВИ ПРЕКРАСНО. ТЯ Е НЕГОВ БЕЛЕГ, НЕГОВА ОСОБЕНОСТ. ОБЪРНЕТЕ СЪЖДЕНИЕТО МИ И СЕ ОПИТАЙТЕ ДА СИ ПРЕДСТАВИТЕ БАНАЛНА КРАСОТА!"
Шарл Бодлер



Ron Pia

 



ON THIS DAY IN MICHAEL JACKSON HISTORY NOVEMBER 2 1991 michael appears on the cover of TV Guide promoting his next single 'Black Or White.
"Black or White" peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on December 7, 1991, making it the fastest chart topper since the Beatles' "Get Back". It stayed there for a total of seven weeks. Michael became the first artist to have number one hits in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s with the song. It is certified 2x Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Around the world, "Black or White" hit number one in 20 countries, including the US, the UK, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, Turkey, Zimbabwe, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Eurochart Hot 100. It was the best-selling single worldwide of 1992.[3]
The music video for "Black or White" premiered on MTV, BET, VH1, and Fox, which gave them their highest Nielsen ratings ever at the time, as well as the BBC's Top of the Pops in the UK on November 14, 1991. The video was directed by John Landis, who previously directed Thriller. It was co-choreographed by Michael and Vincent Paterson. It premiered simultaneously in 27 countries, with an audience of 500 million viewers, the most ever for a music video.
"Black or White" was honored with the first Billboard No. 1 World Single.[3] The music video of the song appears on the video albums: Dangerous: The Short Films (long version), Video Greatest Hits – HIStory (long version, without graffiti on VHS version but with graffiti on DVD version), Number Ones (short version), and Michael Jackson's Vision (long version without graffiti). In 2003, Q magazine ranked "Black or White" at number 84 in their list of the "1001 Best Songs Ever".[4]




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