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lulach mac gille coemgain,
29/06/2009 00:34:58
F!ck sake
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Julian.,
edinburgh 29/06/2009 01:51:48
The fact that his last number one album 6 years ago was a greatest hits pretty much sums it up.
Still, he was tremendous in the 70's and 80's
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29/06/2009 03:16:22
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Pocket Dictionary,
29/06/2009 06:32:17
Why is this appearing under UK news? It should be in the International section.
He allegedly said he didn't want to die like Elvis. There are some commonalities: both were drug addicts and on the verge of bankruptcy at the time of death.
And like Elvis with the sale of music and marketiing, his finances will see a posthumous revival. No doubt followed by stories on how Wacko he was, who owns what rights and protracted court cases. Not to mention how his death was faked and he's living a 'normal' life flipping burgers - "there's a guy works down the chip shop......."
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weeshooie1,
Wollongong 29/06/2009 07:06:18
PD #6,
Don't be silly PD, how could he flip burgers? he'd melt.
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sam the god,
29/06/2009 08:10:59
#5 scotia
right in one wrong his music was bad
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Jam Tarts 1874,
On the Rebound 29/06/2009 08:49:03
#8 & #5.
No, you are both wrong. The man was not guilty of any offence.
Also 750 million records sold says all you need to know.
The fact is that you are both clearly just bitter and jealous - get a life!
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A Crofter,
Black & White Arce 29/06/2009 08:50:21
That's more than enough Wackopaedia coverage, Ed!
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NittonLover,
Newtongrange 29/06/2009 09:21:08
#8 - So he paid out $20 mill in hush money for what reason???
He was a guilty as OJ.
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Mike S,
29/06/2009 09:39:14
It's a sad indictment of modern society that the media has spent 4 days so far hyping up the demise of a celebrity and the hysteric response of a large section of the public indicates that something is lacking in their lives. Would they respond as much to a close member of their family? My only dread is what will the media coverage and public hysteria be like when Liz I&II goes
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Horrible Cankers @Cyber Shebeen,
29/06/2009 10:11:29
12...For many people music can bring them as much if nor more, comfort than religion...it is, therefore, just as superficial as religion.....
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sam the god,
29/06/2009 10:43:17
yet another bought of grief feast when some so called celebrity dies
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Yeah1,
29/06/2009 11:05:43
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"Why is this appearing under UK news? It should be in the International section."
Er...its about the UK album and singles charts. Why should it be in international news?
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Yeah1,
29/06/2009 11:07:39
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"I can't understand the clamour to download/buy his music now - like the idiot sidekick to Chris Evans on Radio 2 last Friday who immediately bought three of his albums the day after Jackson died, but had never bought any of his music prior to his death. Why?"
I agree - if you weren't enough of a fan to buy his music before why would you suddenly buy his music when he dies?
Who is buying his music now? Hardcore fans who already own all his albums but are buying them again because he's died, or casual members of the public who are just getting his music cos he's died?
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Lianachan,
Highlands 29/06/2009 11:29:49
His music is well represented in those re-entries. "Billie Jean" shows there was a time when he was capable of creating good stuff, and is rightfully held up as a classic. "Earth Song" is a desparate piece of offensively pretentious nonsense from somebody who was well past his best, even then.
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A Clamper,
Edinburgh 29/06/2009 14:28:21
Beat It !!!!
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Observer,,
Glasgow 29/06/2009 19:43:16
A lot of us grew up with Michael Jackson, we listened to the Jackson Five when we were weans, and bought the albums (classic) in the eighties, then watched with horror at what happened to him in the latter years of his life.
Unfortunately he is probably going to be remembered for the alleged paedophilia as much as for his music, a lot of which in the seventies and eighties was outstanding.
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Cockney Ranger,
Grays 29/06/2009 21:58:01
opinion on MJ will always be split those myself included who grew up in the seventies and early eighties appreciated the music, but after the BAD album it went down hill and those who see nothing wrong in Jacko musically and personally. Trying to relive your childhood with other children is no way for a man in his forties to behave and naive to think those parents would not look for compensation with accusations couldn't be trully proven but also couldn't be trully denide, hence payout.
What happened to that oxygen tank he was sleeping in so he could come back to life, years in the future.
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Number 6,
Germany 30/06/2009 19:20:21
Good "pop" music. I was disturbed however by how shocking bad a singer he was LIVE. Maybe it was all that twiching he does on stage, but his voice was terrible.
Probably from one of his last tours, but still, he should have retired from the stage at that point, because his voice was shot.
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