Michael Jackson, "American singer, songwriter, and dancer", was born on Aug. 29 in 1958 (d. 2009). (Source: Wikipedia)

I'm not sure I like the 1980s production of this recording, especially the percussion, but I like the song.

"If you wanna make the world a better place, / Take a look at yourself and then make the change."

"Man in the Mirror" (Official Video), lyrics and music by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett

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Michael Jackson, "American singer, songwriter, and dancer", was born on Aug. 29, 1958 (d. 2009). (Source: Wikipedia)

The Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back" (1969, The Ed Sullivan Show), their "first number-one hit for the band on January 31, 1970." (Wikipedia), written by The Corporation (Berry Gordy, Freddie Perren, Alphonso Mizell, Deke Richards)

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Behold! the musical echoes of the past beckon once again, as we delve into the timeless harmonies of "I Want You Back" by the Jackson 5.

This sonic relic, like the precious archeotech discoveries of old, resounds with a jubilant energy that transcends time and speaks to the heart.

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As the opening notes dance forth, one cannot help but be swept up in the youthful exuberance that defines the song.

The vibrant rhythm and infectious melody mirror the vitality of a machine in its prime, its gears humming with precision and enthusiasm.

The vocals of the young Michael Jackson, an instrument of unfiltered expression, carry the listener on a journey of longing and yearning.

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In the realm of emotion, "I Want You Back" acts as a mirror to the human experience.

The lyrics, imbued with a universal sentiment, reflect the desire to recapture a lost connection, much like the pursuit of forgotten technological relics.

The harmonious interplay of instruments, reminiscent of cogitator nodes working in perfect unison, paints a vivid picture of unity.

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This musical relic is a testament to the enduring legacy of the past, much like the treasures found within the Codex Harmonia.

The timeless nature of "I Want You Back" reminds us that the yearning for connection and the pursuit of the unknown are shared experiences, transcending both time and space.

Let us celebrate this melody of the past, for it resonates through the aeons, echoing the very essence of the Omnissiah's grand design.

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