No doubt he had an eye for fashion and sex appeal. But I like his rarely rivaled pop vocals and ear for melodies. I linked this song in a different thread a couple weeks ago and I didn’t think I’d be linking it in an RIP thread.
Damn, way too young. The man could sing.
I loved “Kissing a Fool” off of the “Faith” album. Always sounded like a throwback to an older generation, and this death hurts.
Wham! was huge in my pre-teen years, and his solo stuff could be amazing. I lost my virginity to “Father Figure.”
I was assembling the obituaries page for the small newspaper that I work for today, and I was complaining to everybody that I didn’t exactly have a lot of high-profile options to fill up the space. I settled for a stewardess who once survived falling 33,000 feet and an Ethiopian runner. I was just about to ship the page off when my supervisor told me the news.
Damn, Vesna Vulovic too? She survived a six mile fall, but even SHE couldn’t survive 2016?
Yep. I mentioned her in the 2016 Death Pool Thread.
An enormous talent. Now gone to the great rest room in the sky. You will be missed. Vale!
Never been a huge fan, but I always loved “One More Try”.
I took a screen cap I wish I could post of CNN dot com this evening that I wish I could post. Under his picture and death announcement it read
“Sun goes down on beloved pop star.”
At least it sounds like his afterlife is off to a good start.
I blame myself. I always thought “Careless Whisper” was a great song, but a few months ago I stumbled across a quote from him saying he considered it a throwaway, and was disappointed that people thought it was good. So I thought, “Fuck you, George.”
Thanks for the great music George. Rest in Peace.
Well, he was clearly wrong there. It goes to show that artists aren’t always the best judges of their own work.
Wham is another piece of my childhood that’s gone, one of the first fashionable bands that I was aware of, although my brother liked them more than I did. For my part, I was really into Duran Duran.
I wasn’t a fan of his works around the time he went solo in the late 80s but I’ll keep Kissing a Fool and Praying for Time, in addition to the one above. Even then, I really liked these songs.
IMHO he had one of the greatest voices of all time.
There’s an edit war going on over there, over 200 revisions and undos just today. (Checking the History button at the top reveals all the changes made to the page.)
Geez, you think you’re going to have a nice Christmas, and Wham!
I have one Wham cassette in a box in storage somewhere. Haven’t listened to it since I got it.
(My Greek husband said if George Michael had totally let himself go, he would look like one of his truck driving uncles.) My favorite song was ‘Everything She Wants’. I listen to it while driving, when in a vaguely melancholy mood, it takes me back to a better time. (for me.) RIP, Georgio.
I didn’t really like most of Michael’s songs with the exception of “Father Figure”. I don’t think most artists who has the image George Michael had in 1987 would release a song where they convincing adopted the persona of an obsessive pedophiliac stalker of a young girl and for that, I’ve always given him credit. Along with “Every Breath You Take”, “Father Figure” is probably one the creepiest songs to hit #1 and like “Every Breath”, I think a lot of people miss the point of the song entirely.
I hadn’t thought about this parody, which I used to hear on the “Dr. Demento Show”. for many years. SFW.
:pGeorge Michael had stage presence. Even in the WHAM videos, you noticed him
He did a lot of philanthropical work too. Often anonymously.
Big talent and big heart. And 53 is too young to die.
And what’s with the “death by heart failure.” Hasn’t everyone who ever died on this planet died from heart failure? Really!