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Who do you think suggested Elvis Presley be referred to as the KORR? He and the Colonel, that's who, even though more than a few would argue that he does not deserve the title. At the end of the day, you can't "insist" on such monikers without there being a fairly solid foundation for doing so, though. So however

Oh and Partridge: you do realize that Springsteen, McCartney, U2, the Stones, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Elton John…and who knows who else, have "failed to notch a number one hit" for over 14 years now? Yet the relevance of those artists is not impugned for lack of number ones, right? Oh yes, now I remember, Michael

Dangerous is crazily good. The only thing boring and insufferable is opinions as myopic and simplistic as the one above.

Strangely though, it still gets played on the radio quite often. So no, it's not an example of an MJ song that has not aged well. Face it, they all did.

Mr. Partridge, you evidently set a lot of store by Randy Taraborrelli's account of Jackson's life, so it's entirely illogical that you question the chemistry between Jackson and Presley. Taraborrelli reports that the sex between Presley and Jackson was so awesome to her that she kept coming back for more even after

If you hate it so much, stop being so damn boring. There's great music, with fairly epic messages in his later albums especially—no need to complain if it wafts over your boring head, is there?