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Revisit " Sister, Sister " and more '90s TV throwbacks that need a revival now. See our picks list. The music video features Michael Jackson signing in a stop motion animated
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Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan was still a teenager when Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles in , and he remembers feeling captivated by the extravagant royal wedding. When Princess Diana died in a freak car crash, spurred on by paparazzi, in , he was horrified. But the greatest thing the song says is that the future for her was her message, which is empathy and love. The answer: Objectivity. We told a human story. There were no winners and losers in that situation. Everybody lost a little bit. To capture the confusion, Bryan wrote different styles of music for each character. Charles gets rock songs with strings and orchestrations. He made the paparazzi sounds like the Clash.