From the shanty towns of Shanghai to the back streets of Brasilia, cassettes, CDs and records are being dusted down after the death of Michael Jackson. His 1980s albums penetrated into places that lay beyond the reach of pop in the days of Elvis or the Beatles. Youth culture has fragmented since, while the internet has eaten into record sales, so the 65m copies of Thriller that he shifted will surely never be surpassed. Snatches of his songs are among the only English known by thousands globally, a reality that has much to do with the Jackson industry, but which also bears testimony to innate talent. However saccharine his work became, it is impossible to return to the 11-year-old Jackson's rendering of I Want You Back - a fearsomely complex song, which he made sound easy - without appreciating this. He touched fashion, dance and - most of all - he pioneered the age of the video, which made the look of pop as important as the sound.
还有一段写不下了 下面网址就是原址http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/jun/27/michael-jackson-death
用翻译软件没用啊,句子都不通的。希望能有英语高手帮忙翻译,还有网站里就是这篇文章,希望整篇翻译,不是病毒啊!!!急啊!!!