Soul week comes to a close with part 87 of my ever expanding youtube countdown. Today, I have my favorite Michael Jackson cut of all time, “Leave Me Alone,” from Bad. Released in 1987, “Leave Me Alone” was actually left off the American version of Bad, but was later added as a bonus track. This, I’ll never understand. It was clearly the best song from the session, representing a clear, concise, and true message from the King of Pop. It’s basically his banner, more than “Billie Jean,” or “Beat It,” and he should have played it at every live show. Actually, I don’t think he ever performed it live, which is a shame, because its the hardest rocking piece of funk MJ ever came up with. The thing that grabs me most are first few seconds. That 80s snyth keyboard intro is nothing less than hardcore 80s psychedelia. In fact, this whole song is the closest Jackson ever got to psychedelia. It’s a swirling, paranoid, personal, foray into his inner demons set to pop music, and it rules. Anyway, enjoy the music video, which is also one of Jackson’s best.