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What a waste. I grew up in Gary and he and I are about the same age. I have always carried a resentment toward him and his family for how when they left Gary they never came back. I believe you should never forget where you come from. He worked so had to run away from where he was from in the end it wasn't completely clear what planet he was from. Michael Jackson could have done so much just giving a little back to a town that has had so many problems. He gave back to Gary zero. There's no denying his contributions to music but as a person deeply, fatally flawed. He sold his soul to celebrity. And I've read enough court documents concerning the molestation charges as well as looking at the obvious (you don't spend your adult life hanging out with little boys and settle court cases for $22 million if you are innocent) that I have no doubt he was a pedophile. This presents the dilemma we face how an artist's personal frailties influence our perception and enjoyment of their work. 'Catcher in the Rye' touched my soul like few other things ever in my life and it stays close to me still to this day. But after reading Joyce Maynard's book discussing her relationship with Salenger, when thinking of Catcher now the elephant of how Salenger treated an innocent young woman always enters the room of my thoughts. That said, the night after hearing he had died and a few drinks, I put in the DVD that accompanied the re release of his 'Thriller' album last year and danced the night away to the videos of 'Beat It', 'Thriller', and even doing my best to try and moonwalk watching his performance at the Motown tribute show performing 'Billie Jean'. His music brought a very special, wonderful joy to my heart and spirit. Amazing talent but such a sad and wasteful end to a life.
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