It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest to hear, after the autopsy,
that he went the Elvis route and died of a prescription drug overdose.
I think that's exactly what happened. What a sad story. He was such
a normal looking, handsome kid when he released Off the Wall and after
that he just went downhill. What a talent and such a shame to see him
suffer like that over the years. His parents really screwed him
up...and the rest of the family too. Just sad all around.
Ted
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There may be a legitimate YES connection though... seems to me, at
times anyway, there has been an indefinite but recognizable
alternation of trends between high-pitched and lower pitched lead
singers. In the early to mid-70s the fashion tended toward the former.
Maybe MJ's (and Donny Osmond too!) ultra-high vocals helped create
the trend that nudged 2 or 3 Yes songs into greater AM-popularity.
(Some people, believe it or not, probably find this idea falls into
the 'specious at best' category. ...Some people say they like it.)
Speaking of a connection...didn't know there was one between Michael
Jackson and Farrah Fawcett who both died the same day. Appearently
MJ's first girlfriend was Tatum O'Neal, daughter of Ryan, who as you
know was in a long term relationship with Farrah.
Well said. I for one am glad he's dead. He had no talent, and was a
complete lunatic/psycho. all of his "music" should be banned.