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On March 25, 1983, Jackson performed “Billie Jean” to critical and popular acclaim. Staged at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever was a celebration of Motown Records’ twenty-fifth anniversary. To begin his performance, Jackson snapped a fedora to his head and struck a pose—his right hand on his hat and his left leg bent. He then threw the hat aside and lip synced to “Billie Jean”. During a musical interlude, the singer executed a move which many claim to have sealed his status as a pop icon Jackson glided backwards to perform the moonwalk, before he spinned on his heels and landed en pointe. It was the first time Jackson had performed the moonwalk in public; he had practiced it in his kitchen prior to the show.
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On March 25, 1983, Jackson performed “Billie Jean” to critical and popular acclaim. Staged at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever was a celebration of Motown Records’ twenty-fifth anniversary. To begin his performance, Jackson snapped a fedora to his head and struck a pose—his right hand on his hat and his left leg bent. He then threw the hat aside and lip synced to “Billie Jean”. During a musical interlude, the singer executed a move which many claim to have sealed his status as a pop icon Jackson glided backwards to perform the moonwalk, before he spinned on his heels and landed en pointe. It was the first time Jackson had performed the moonwalk in public; he had practiced it in his kitchen prior to the show.
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