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- Michael Jackson's
- precocious talent
- for singing and
- dancing led the
- family group to
- elect him as lead
- singer when he
- was 11. Michael
- soon eclipsed his
- brothers, and in
- 1971 he began a
- solo career in
- tandem with the
- Jackson Five
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- Although the
- Jackson Five had
- number-one hits
- with their first
- four records, they
- found it impos-
- sible to sustain
- such popularity.
- In 1979 Michael
- released a solo
- album - Off The
- Wall. This ended
- his musical
- association with
- his family, though
- they still per-
- formed together
- occasionally
- #
- As Michael
- Jackson's solo
- success grew in
- the Eighties he
- left behind his
- upbeat Jackson
- Five image. His
- last tie with the
- family business
- was cut in 1981
- when he sacked
- father Freddy as
- his manager
- #
- In 1982 came
- Thriller, which
- was soon to be the
- biggest selling
- record ever. With
- this album
- Jackson invented
- a hard-edged,
- sexy persona
- that won as much
- attention for him
- personally as for
- his music
- #
- By the end of the
- decade Jackson
- was pop's biggest
- star. Always
- innovative and
- original, Jackson
- led the black
- music boom in
- the Eighties, but
- he was not
- without rivals
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- The biggest-selling singer on the planet, Jackson underwent several
- operations which transformed him into one of the most bizarre and
- instantly recognisable faces in pop
- #
- Jackson's 1984
- tour of the US
- was so vastly
- extravagant that
- its organisers
- boasted that only
- NASA could have
- afforded to
- launch it
- #
- As Jackson's
- fame and fortune
- grew ever more
- uncontrollable,
- he increasingly
- insulated himself
- from the
- pressures of
- celebrity -
- making little
- effort to deny the
- startling rumours
- about his lifestyle
- #
- Jackson's
- sophisticated
- stagecraft and
- sexually charged
- performances are
- in total contrast
- to the offstage
- image of innocent
- androgyny. These
- contradictions
- have only added
- to his mystique
- #
- Jackson
- consolidated the
- success of his
- record sales with
- live performances
- across the world.
- But as the strain
- of touring began
- to tell, the
- rumours about
- 'Whacko Jacko'
- became more
- outlandish
- #
- In 1994 Michael
- Jackson married
- Lisa Marie
- Presley, daughter
- of Elvis. In a
- widely televised
- interview Oprah
- Winfrey asked
- Jackson - who has
- always claimed
- no interest in sex
- - if he was a
- virgin. "I am a
- gentleman", he
- replied, smiling
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- The Beatles split
- was blamed by
- many on Yoko
- Ono. John doted
- on her, and Paul
- was deeply
- distrustful of her,
- But the two
- songwriters'
- paths had already
- diverged, and the
- worst that can be
- said of Yoko is
- that she hastened
- the group's
- demise
- #
- The once happy
- and fruitful
- Beatles
- partnership slid
- after the break-
- up into personal
- sniping and legal
- bickering. Lennon
- released a very
- poor song, How
- Do You Sleep,
- which was a
- bitter and vicious
- attack on Paul
- #
- After the Beatles
- fell apart the
- members moved
- on to other
- projects. Lennon
- moved to New
- York, Ringo Starr
- got interested in
- film, Harrison
- made some
- respectable
- albums in Britain
- , and McCartney,
- after a period of
- peace and quiet,
- re-emerged with
- what he called a
- working skiffle
- band - Wings
- #
- John Lennon was
- killed outside his
- home in New
- York. He had
- done little in the
- previous five
- years, but had
- just re-emerged
- with a new
- album. His death
- put paid to the
- perennial
- rumours that the
- Beatles were
- about to get back
- together
- #
- If prophetic
- photographs are
- anything to go by,
- it seems Lennon
- knew he would
- be the first Beatle
- to die. Sales in
- Beatles records
- naturally
- rocketed after his
- death, and with
- his corpus of
- work now
- complete, the
- appraisal of his
- legacy, with the
- Beatles and
- without them,
- could begin
- #
- Paul McCartney's
- solo output has
- remained
- impressive, but
- as with Lennon,
- the quality
- varied. Though
- both men strived
- to create a
- separate musical
- identity for
- themselves after
- the Beatles,
- neither could
- quite ever escape
- the shadow of
- their youthful
- moptopped selves
-