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After the release of Thriller in 1982 Michael Jackson was more popular than ever with his sixth album having sold 32 million copies worldwide by the end of the year. It also became the first album in the United States to be the best-selling record for two consecutive years. Five years later Jackson was working on his seventh album, Bad, in which he teamed with a number of big names in the music industry such as Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones and Glen Ballard.
Sir Tom Jones is set to start touring again in May (Image: GETTY)
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Speaking with Clash, Sir Tom said: “There’s different things that can happen, and that comes from the audience. You sing a song, and the reaction is different one night compared to another night. And you feel differently.
“There’s a live thing that happens that you can’t get on record. It’s a thing that happens there. It’s in the air sometimes! You’ll think. ‘What the f happened here tonight?!’, especially at an open air gig.
“You think, ‘Something must be in the air because this has really taken off!’ And it’s the audience that does that. And collectively they become a thing unto themselves. And that only happens when you’re live. That’s what any entertainer will tell you.”
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Is The Dig a true story?
According to the National Trust, who runs the site now as a tourist attraction, The Dig is based on a novel written by John Preston.
While the film is based on the novel, many of the events and characters depicted in both the film and the novel are inspired by real events and real people.
One of these is Edith Pretty who owned the Sutton Hoo estate and was the instigator of the first excavations, which ended up revealing some incredible medieval finds.
In July 1937, Edith wrote to local historians who eventually put her in touch with Ipswich Museum, which in turn saw her team up with self-taught archaeologist Basil Brown.
“By turns darkly hilarious and heart-wrenching, Parasite showcases a modern master at the top of his game.”
Director Bong Joon-ho has been on the scene for some time, with his first film, a short called Baeksaekin (White Man), being released in 1994.
His first feature, Barking Dogs Never Bite, broke even after two years of its release, as word of mouth was building internationally to his work.
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His second movie was a much larger film, Memories of Murder, but sadly it was passed over by the Cannes and Venice Film Festivals.
The Host, Bong-ho’s 2006 movie, was the first which really got a lot of critical acclaim, and it played at the Cannes Film Festival and was even bought for an English-language remake.