I just wanted to let you know what a moving and beautiful tribute to Michael I feel this site is. I discovered INXS in the Listen Like Thieves era and their music was the soundtrack of my youth - it still is. Just been listening to the Max Q album which I originally had in 89, lost and was recently able to replace. I always loved that album, but I think it's only now, with a few more years lived that I appreciate the significance of the statements it made, both about the price of fame and the nature of western society. Michael's lyrics had uncanny foresight into the culture of fear, consumerism and corporate greed that seems to be taking over our lives - freedom in golden cages. He was a true humanitarian and I only hope - especially in the midst of the Iraqi conflict - that a few more people in this world could embrace the values he had the courage, love and wisdom to embody. With sincere respect.