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Thread started 02/16/05 10:16am

bryanpage

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George Michael retiring

George Michael looks set to retire.

The lazy sod!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...271843.stm

I don't think I'll miss him. How about you?
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Reply #1 posted 02/16/05 10:25am

Anxiety

i look forward to seeing his film, and i'll be interested to see how this next phase of his career manifests. meanwhile, maybe he and sinead can co-headline in the "hello-goodbye tour".
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Reply #2 posted 02/16/05 10:25am

Axchi696

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Yeah, around the release of "Patience", he pretty much said that this would be his last album. Apparently, he's going to make songs available through his website though.

Can't say I won't miss him, though. Caught the video for "One More Try" on VH1 Classic yesterday, and remembered again what an excellent singer/songwriter he's been since the early 80's.
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Reply #3 posted 02/16/05 10:26am

VinnyM27

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bryanpage said:

George Michael looks set to retire.

The lazy sod!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...271843.stm

I don't think I'll miss him. How about you?



Sounds bitter but I understand. His last album, which was actually the first album of his I bought didn't get me all that interested in another. If anything, this proves that he is much more interested in sales and admiration than his music. The music wouldn't die if elder statesmen liked you cared about it, continued to make it, worked with other, younger artists....Hell, he must have enough money to start a label.

Yep, bitter.
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Reply #4 posted 02/16/05 10:28am

thesexofit

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He hinted at discontent with the current state of music industry, and said: "I don't really think that there is anyone in the modern pop business who I feel I want to spar with."


What a loser. As if that is still important to him?


he says his genre of music is "dead". Yep dead boring I agree.....yawn yawn yawn. No more elevator music then? It must be so hard to write the same shit as "listen without.....".
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Reply #5 posted 02/16/05 10:28am

Cloudbuster

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I hope he still releases Cars & Trains from his last album before he disappears, tho. neutral
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Reply #6 posted 02/16/05 10:29am

Marrk

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Never liked him. Good riddance.
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Reply #7 posted 02/16/05 10:42am

lbadored

Was he here?
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Reply #8 posted 02/16/05 10:43am

kisscamille

Damn! I'd like to see him in concert at least once in my life. I guess that won't happen sad
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Reply #9 posted 02/16/05 10:56am

GangstaFam

bummer.
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Reply #10 posted 02/16/05 11:02am

meltwithu

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more free time to spend in the men's room biggrin
you look better on your facebook page than you do in person hmph!
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Reply #11 posted 02/16/05 11:12am

VoicesCarry

Who could tell the difference?

See you at your next album launch in 10 years when you need some food money, George!
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Reply #12 posted 02/16/05 11:32am

CynicKill

There's nothing less sincere then a press release retirement.
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Reply #13 posted 02/16/05 11:36am

Anxiety

CynicKill said:

There's nothing less sincere then a press release retirement.


should we all be expecting personalized cards with complimentary mints? lol
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Reply #14 posted 02/16/05 11:37am

Lennon

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That would be a pity!!

But Tina Turner, Prince, Sinnead O' Connor, etc etc all said they were retiring...

Still all around!!
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Reply #15 posted 02/16/05 11:39am

jayaredee

I sincerely doubt this....

Everyone from The Who to Elton John "Retired" and quickly came back soon enough...

Same goes to Cher, do you really see her hanging up her wigs.... not till she dies
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Reply #16 posted 02/16/05 11:41am

jayaredee

VoicesCarry said:

Who could tell the difference?

See you at your next album launch in 10 years when you need some food money, George!



you pretty much hit the nail on the head there.
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Reply #17 posted 02/16/05 11:55am

CynicKill

Anxiety said:

CynicKill said:

There's nothing less sincere then a press release retirement.


should we all be expecting personalized cards with complimentary mints? lol


I think lapsing into whatever-happened-to status would be preferable. Everytime they do these things they wind up coming back in 5 years or never leaving at all (Cher).
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Reply #18 posted 02/16/05 12:47pm

UptownDeb

No, he can't do this until he remakes Peter Brown's "Do You Wanna Get Funky With Me!" (That's my fantasy.)
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Reply #19 posted 02/16/05 12:52pm

RipHer2Shreds

He does come off as a bit bitter in that piece, but really can you blame him? He's upset with the state of the music industry and wants out of it. He also needs to realize that his own music isn't as good as it used to be. Even still, that stuff is better than most of what's become popular today. One of George Michael's problems is that he has a tendency to blame outside forces for his failures. He blamed his current lack of success in the USA on his own coming out. His career was on a downward shift here long before he came out.

Nonetheless, he's an incredible talent, and he made some of the best pop and R&B music of the 80s. The Faith album alone would be legacy enough for most.
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Reply #20 posted 02/16/05 1:01pm

Tom

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I related news Sinead OConnor, who retired a couple years ago is now making a comeback again.

I love GM, but press releases and auto-biographical movies are not a humble way to retreat from mainstream media. It's like walking out the door screaming, "No, Really! Im Leaving Folks! This is your last chance to say goodbye!"
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Reply #21 posted 02/16/05 1:40pm

VinnyM27

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Lennon said:

That would be a pity!!

But Tina Turner, Prince, Sinnead O' Connor, etc etc all said they were retiring...

Still all around!!


I've said it before and will say it again. I'll give you Sinead.

Tina said she would retire from MAJOR touring, and so far has.

Prince has said he has done touring with the hits....only time will tell.....
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Reply #22 posted 02/16/05 1:44pm

RazzBeret

"Faith" is one of my favorite albums, and I love George Michael's poppish touch appeals to me a lot (considering I like a lot of Prince songs, too). I would hate to see him go, but no one in the music business ever "retires." wink
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Reply #23 posted 02/16/05 1:56pm

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bryanpage said:

George Michael looks set to retire.

The lazy sod!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...271843.stm

I don't think I'll miss him. How about you?





It's a shame. He is a prodigiously gifted songwriter, singer and performer. I have all his albums. The film is just an expanded version of the intermittently self-indulgent, self-pitying documentary that was shown on the BBC last year.
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Reply #24 posted 02/16/05 3:20pm

bananacologne

I thought the film was really good, (it aired here in England about 3 months back) if you get the chance to see it, do.

I don't think it's a case of sour grapes or anything remotely like that. He just seems (from my understanding of it anyway) willing to take a leap of faith (pun not intended!) and try putting his music out there in a different way.

I think the idea of using the 'net now purely as an artists direct way of bringing it straight to your fan base on a pay-per-track basis is a brave and bold way of doing things, not to mention being able to maintain control over your creations. He's stated in the past 6 months that he's even been considering putting new tracks out online purely to help charities he supports. He doesnt need the moeny, he's admitted as much - how many rock stars have put their money where their mouth is before?

I for one think it's really commendable of him to lay it all on the line, but im not surprised, the steam train that is/was George Michael has been slowing down for the past decade - and purposefully so. I just find it really refreshing to see an artist totally at ease with himself and regaining his life, unwrapping himself from all the music industry bullshit, and not being afraid to say what he wants and how he feels - and actually KNOW what the fuck he's talking about - whether that be politics, art or commerce.

Ok, so we've heard all the hyperbole before with Prince, Bowie etc - and yeah, they have tried admirably above many other artists, but I have no doubt ol' Georgie boy will stick to his guns - even if we do have to wait 5 years for another bloody track!

GM - I salute ya.
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Reply #25 posted 02/16/05 3:40pm

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Marrk said:

Never liked him. Good riddance.

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Reply #26 posted 02/16/05 3:54pm

bryanpage

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I guess as I started this thread I should just say that I love some of his stuff. Some Wham I don't mind, Faith was good, I really loved 2Funky or whatever that was called and Fastlove is one of my favourite tracks. Hey, I even liked Outside to an extent.

I just found him to get more boring and dull as time went on. I think he had much more potential in the early days but never really grew in a direction that I liked.
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Reply #27 posted 02/16/05 6:10pm

Milty

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he's been really negative since he started smoking dope, not to mention complacent.
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Reply #28 posted 02/16/05 7:31pm

Chico319

omgomfg NOOOOO!!!! bawl



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Reply #29 posted 02/16/05 8:58pm

telalla

sad


worship George
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