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Thread started 10/25/04 10:37pm

anbesol

WHO IS A MORE TALENTED SINGER SIMON OR GEORGE

I think another thing to take into consideration is the body of work they have.

What 8 by George and 19 by Simon including his Solo stuff like what 20-22

Pound for Pound I would say Simon Le Bon is.

Because he seems to able to product a lot more which proves that its readily ava. WHERE as it takes 8 yrs for George to get a new album. I mean I could have even produced a hit album in 8 yrs it only takes 4 yrs to get a Undergrad degree in music and then in 4 more yrs i could have taken that knowledge and done something with it.. MY GOODNESS

ALSO OUT OF THE 8-10 songs George does one or two are remakes or samples of something else not his... and i am willing to bet he sorta takes stuff from others on a lot of the other songs he does.


As for the Quality of the Voices

Simon is French and George is Medeteranian not that far apart. its like going from Georgia to New York.

They are both very Unque and have a nice tone. George has a little bit Richer tone but Simon has a better range.

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Reply #1 posted 10/25/04 10:53pm

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anbesol said:

I think another thing to take into consideration is the body of work they have.

What 8 by George and 19 by Simon including his Solo stuff like what 20-22

Pound for Pound I would say Simon Le Bon is.

Because he seems to able to product a lot more which proves that its readily ava. WHERE as it takes 8 yrs for George to get a new album. I mean I could have even produced a hit album in 8 yrs it only takes 4 yrs to get a Undergrad degree in music and then in 4 more yrs i could have taken that knowledge and done something with it.. MY GOODNESS

ALSO OUT OF THE 8-10 songs George does one or two are remakes or samples of something else not his... and i am willing to bet he sorta takes stuff from others on a lot of the other songs he does.


As for the Quality of the Voices

Simon is French and George is Medeteranian not that far apart. its like going from Georgia to New York.

They are both very Unque and have a nice tone. George has a little bit Richer tone but Simon has a better range.

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George Michael has a glorious voice. Simon Le Bon sounds like a constipated pig begging his listeners for Exlax.
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Reply #2 posted 10/25/04 11:03pm

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Why compare these two?
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Reply #3 posted 10/25/04 11:16pm

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mr. george gershwin by far.
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Reply #4 posted 10/25/04 11:48pm

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George Michael is a fine singer, Simon too, but Simon sometimes has a false note (or at least he did) But I like the sound of Simon's voice better (Unique) so it'll be Simon
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Reply #5 posted 10/26/04 5:43am

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Are you really comparing the two? Simon LeBon has a decent voice, but I don't think it's ever been spectacular. There's no denying his power as a front man, but his voice doesn't stand out for me. George Michael, on the other hand, has a superb pop/soul voice. He's got nice range, and I love the tone of his voice.

anbesol said:

Simon is French and George is Medeteranian not that far apart. its like going from Georgia to New York.

That explains why they sound so different! confuse
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Reply #6 posted 10/26/04 7:24am

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Um...this is like comparing apples to oranges.

WHy would you choose THESE two to compare? confuse
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Reply #7 posted 10/26/04 7:26am

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purplegypsy said:

Um...this is like comparing apples to oranges.

WHy would you choose THESE two to compare? confuse
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yeah....wrong two to compare
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Reply #8 posted 10/26/04 7:28am

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Rhondab said:

purplegypsy said:

Um...this is like comparing apples to oranges.

WHy would you choose THESE two to compare? confuse
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yeah....wrong two to compare



IF you are going to find a singer to compare to Simon LeBon...choose the singer from the KILLERS...they are such a DURAN DURAN rip-off.
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Reply #9 posted 10/26/04 7:49am

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Ridiculous comparison, really, since they are nothing alike.

George has a much better voice, no doubt about it. Simon has much more stage presence, and that's just as important. Simon is also the superior lyricist (and an incredibly under-rated one at that)
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Reply #10 posted 10/26/04 7:52am

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JediMaster said:

Ridiculous comparison, really, since they are nothing alike.

George has a much better voice, no doubt about it. Simon has much more stage presence, and that's just as important. Simon is also the superior lyricist (and an incredibly under-rated one at that)

I think they're both good lyricists, but I prefer Michael's lyrics. That said, my main issue with his lyrics is that he has a tendency to try and be clever. It's fun sometimes, but he relies on it too heavily.
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Reply #11 posted 10/26/04 8:01am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

JediMaster said:

Ridiculous comparison, really, since they are nothing alike.

George has a much better voice, no doubt about it. Simon has much more stage presence, and that's just as important. Simon is also the superior lyricist (and an incredibly under-rated one at that)

I think they're both good lyricists, but I prefer Michael's lyrics. That said, my main issue with his lyrics is that he has a tendency to try and be clever. It's fun sometimes, but he relies on it too heavily.


I agree about George trying to be clever. Don't get me wrong, I think George is a fantastic lyricist. I just think Simon is far better. Stuff like "The Promise" (from Arcadia's So Red The Rose) or "The Chauffer" (from Rio)? Brilliant stuff.

Still, both are great at what they do, and comparing them is kinda silly (although, I will say that both have ventured into musically similar territory at spots on their newest albums. Heck, "Bedroom Toys" is the best George Michael song not written or recorded by George Michael)!



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Reply #12 posted 10/26/04 8:08am

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Mister George, obviously. Well, 2 me at least.
Simon is more aboyt having a distinctive sound.
It grates on me after a while, though. I can't
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Reply #13 posted 10/26/04 8:29am

MIGUELGOMEZ

Lyrically they are both great. Vocally it has to be George.


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Reply #14 posted 10/26/04 10:23am

anbesol

VinaBlue said:

Why compare these two?


they seem to be the only two still standing that still consistantly make the charts
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Reply #15 posted 10/26/04 10:25am

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IMO - there is no question at all. George Michael is far more talented than Simon. I was never a Duran Duran fan and never will be.
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Reply #16 posted 10/26/04 11:10am

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JediMaster said:

Ridiculous comparison, really, since they are nothing alike.

George has a much better voice, no doubt about it. Simon has much more stage presence, and that's just as important. Simon is also the superior lyricist (and an incredibly under-rated one at that)


What he said... nod

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Reply #17 posted 10/26/04 11:28am

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my goes to Boy.....


george that is.. wink
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Reply #18 posted 10/26/04 3:14pm

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my goes to Boy.....


george that is.. wink



Yeah,

I was also a Boy George groupie. I met him twice. He was not the nasty snotty bitch I thought he was going to be. He was huge, very tall and chubby. The sweetest guy. He signed around 10 12" singles for me and my partner at the time. This was way back in 1992 or so. It was after he was finally let back into the country.

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Reply #19 posted 10/26/04 3:25pm

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The fact that this is even debated is funny to me.
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Reply #20 posted 10/26/04 3:28pm

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This board CAN'T be serious. George Michael sings circles around Simon Le Bon. They aren't even in the same league.
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Reply #21 posted 10/26/04 4:11pm

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Yeah, that questions was stretching it a bit. George has more of a soulful sound and he just carries tunes effortlessly, IMO. Although I am listening to Simon these days. Somebody brought up Boy George, now that would be a better debate.
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Reply #22 posted 10/26/04 4:13pm

CynicKill

Again Boy George has more soul then Simon.
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Reply #23 posted 10/26/04 9:01pm

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As much as I love both singers, I'm definitely going with George. Simon may have the swagger, but George has the soul.
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Reply #24 posted 10/26/04 9:18pm

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Absolutely no contest. George by a landslide.
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Reply #25 posted 10/26/04 9:58pm

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NWF said:

As much as I love both singers, I'm definitely going with George. Simon may have the swagger, but George has the soul.



vocally he does...but lets all recall george running down the stage in the Monkey video.. disbelief

anyone else remember when George won the Best Male Album for the Soul Train Awards? it was for Faith? the audience was like this: eek

for the record...i agreed. wink
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Reply #26 posted 10/26/04 10:06pm

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sosgemini said:

NWF said:

As much as I love both singers, I'm definitely going with George. Simon may have the swagger, but George has the soul.



vocally he does...but lets all recall george running down the stage in the Monkey video.. disbelief

anyone else remember when George won the Best Male Album for the Soul Train Awards? it was for Faith? the audience was like this: eek

for the record...i agreed. wink


That's why I said Simon had the swagger, even though I don't see much of that in him either.
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Reply #27 posted 10/26/04 11:57pm

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CynicKill said:

This board CAN'T be serious. George Michael sings circles around Simon Le Bon. They aren't even in the same league.



My thoughts exactly.
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Reply #28 posted 10/27/04 2:01am

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Absolutely no contest. George by a landslide.


Even though he has done nothing decent since, let's say Outside?

What a load of bullshit his last outings were...
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Reply #29 posted 10/27/04 2:42am

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I enjoy Duran Duran for what they are, 80s pop, but Simon as a singer??? 'Wild boyyyysscreeech', it's painful really.
As for the lyrics, I always though 'I'll cross that bridge when I find it' is hilarious smile
So my vote goes to George.
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