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Fave George Michael Song
Has to be either "Fastlove" or "Outside."
If I was to incldue his Wham! days then "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" would also get in there. |
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i would say *faith*, but then isn't that a cure song?
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Outside
from Wham I'm Your Man |
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Outside and from Wham I'm your Man
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i would say *faith*, but then isn't that a cure song?
I think you mean "isn't that a Limp Bizkit song?" /hides... |
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Father Figure.
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A Different Corner.
Could really post this in the songs that make you cry thread too
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I think both Freedoms.
The first one because it's such a great portrait of jealousy and insecurity (and a very catchy tune), the second because it exposes the music industry's greed, is self-referential but not self-indulgent, is an appeal to his fans, and implicitly addresses his homosexuality for the first time.
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Freedom 90
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Spinning That Wheel, Outside and Shoot The Dog.
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Fantasy, Strangest thing, fastlove, outside, spinning the wheel. Cowboys and Angels. Oh I can't narrow it down to one. I love them all.
Him doing Somebody to Love at Live aid. |
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As a soppy git I would have to say "Kissing a fool" and "Cowboyys and angels" are my favourites.
I also think his album "Songs from the last century" was fantastic, howver general opinion seems to be that most people hate it. Oh well we all have individual tastes.... |
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Outside or Father Figure and from Wham!, it has to be I'm Your Man
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Praying For Time
Jesus To A Child Careless Whisper Fast Love |
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I forgot too funky i like that one.
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Originally posted by Emzi Am I the only one who thought this was really tedious? I always skip it. Sorry, George, I know what it meant and everything.
Jesus To A Child |
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Originally posted by TOML Ditto I forgot too funky i like that one. That was the first CD single I bought. |
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I'd have to pick the magnificent Praying For Time.
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while i usually pick less common album tracks rather than the popular singles, 'fastlove', 'father figure' & 'as' would probably come near if not at the top of my list.
'move on' or 'safe' i'd rate as joint top though
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Freedom 90 or Fast Love as a solo artist.
Everything She Wants as Wham. Btw, the video was on VH1 the other day and they showed the audience. Did we really used to have hair like that ?
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Careless Whisper.
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Jesus to a child.
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Pretty much all the songs on Listen Without Prejudice were brilliant, Praying For Time stood out the most for me I think.
But if we're talking chart hits it might be "I Knew You Were Waiting" with Aretha Franklin a No 1 in 1987. |
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The first one because it's such a great portrait of jealousy and insecurity (and a very catchy tune), the second because it exposes the music industry's greed, is self-referential but not self-indulgent, is an appeal to his fans, and implicitly addresses his homosexuality for the first time.