The bells atop the Minneapolis City Hall tower rang out Michael Jackson tunes on Friday in memory of the pop star who died on Thursday. Dan Wascoe performed five Jackson songs: “We Are the World,” “Ben,” “You Are Not Alone,” “I’ll Be There,” and “Gone Too Soon.” Audio and video after the jump.
Friday carillon concerts at midday are a weekly tradition, but such memorials are rare. Frank Sinatra’s death in 1998 inspired a similar program of signature tunes, and the bells played “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” after Kirby Puckett died in 2006.
Wascoe, a former Star Tribune writer, explained to the Minnesota Independent (via a Facebook message) how he came to select those five songs from Jackson’s oeuvre:
For the bells concert, I developed a list of potential songs from several folks who know Jackson’s hits, including Tony Hill, the producer of the bells concerts; Baibi Vegners, my musical partner in a duo we call Nuance/a duo, and Nicole Wascoe Bauman, my elder daughter.
I culled that list using two main criteria: First, would they be recognizable when played on the bells? (The overtones of the 15 bells can turn some tunes, particularly uptempos, into musical mush.) Second, could I learn them well enough overnight to render decent versions during Friday’s concert?
I knew a couple of the tunes already and listened to the rest on YouTube. Because of the limits of the bells and the tiny keyboard from which they’re played, I had to determine which keys I could transpose the song into. I summoned the lyrics to the songs on the internet, then wrote above the words the letter name for each note as heard on YouTube. Then I went to the piano to figure out how to transpose them for the bells.
It was something of a scramble because I am more of a Sinatra/Nat Cole fan than an MJ fan. But I guess folks who listened on Friday did recognize the tunes, so I consider that a small victory given the time pressure.
In a way it was fun to work against a tight deadline again. I was a Star Tribune reporter and columnist for 40 years before retiring two years ago this week.
Wascoe mentioned that there’s a great YouTube video of Jackson performing “Gone Too Soon” at President Clinton’s 1992 inaugural gala.
Here’s audio of Wascoe playing “I’ll Be There” on the City Hall bells, as recorded on the street (you’ll hear the passing traffic) by Jake Mohan and posted at his blog, The Dependent Clause:
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And here’s a KARE-11 news report that shows Wascoe playing the tiny keyboard that controls the tower bells:
Minneapolis’ City Hall bells playing Jackson and Sinatra is reminiscent of the old nursery rhyme ”Oranges and Lemons“ about the bells of London, which ring out pop tunes as re-imagined in the Clash song “Clash City Rockers“:
You owe me a move, say the bells of St. Groove
Come on and show me, say the bells of Old Bowie
When I am fitter, say the bells of Gary Glitter
No one but you and I, say the bells of Prince-Far-I
(Prince-Far-I being a reggae DJ, not the Minneapolis-born pop star currently known as Prince, or the son of Michael Jackson who is also named Prince.)














5 Comments »
Comment posted June 28, 2009 @ 8:25 am
If you’re gonna do a tribute, pick something GOOD, like “Billie Jean.” A city hall tribute to a dead pop star is dumb already, but these dumb songs make it worse.
Comment posted June 29, 2009 @ 12:59 am
this stunt would have best been ignored. This is the hippest it gets around here? Mpls honors the life of Michael Jackson by tolling its city hall bells? How dang exciting. How about something more real, like a crowd spontaneously amassing and dancing with fury and abandon all night long, to blaring 1980s boomboxes, on the stone arch bridge?
Comment posted June 29, 2009 @ 1:01 am
P.S. That would be with NO OFFIALDOM around, no city approval, and totally fine if it irritates law enforcement, but is too huge and too exuberant for them to do anything about.
Comment posted June 29, 2009 @ 1:03 am
meant to type OFFICIALDOM
Comment posted June 29, 2009 @ 1:07 pm
Remember Ground Hog Day?
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