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Blue Eyed Soul Jam for tonight.. "If You Were There" Wham! Fuck all them other track on there..the JAM is "If You Were There" Originally sung by the Isley Brothers (Don't know if it was a minor hit or not), George Michael sings this song with pop and soul satisfactory. My brother also loves this song. If it wasnt for this track I don't think I wouldve bought the album. It goes perfect right after "Freedom" too. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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the white label ultimix 6:24 is awesome...listening to it now you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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paisleypark4 said: Fuck all them other track on there.If it wasnt for this track I don't think I wouldve bought the album. Oh please Everyone knows that "Careless Whisper" is the highlight of this album. | |
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btw,I was at a nightclub the other night,and the DJ played "Everything She Wants".Man,I love that song!!
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DavidEye said: btw,I was at a nightclub the other night,and the DJ played "Everything She Wants".Man,I love that song!!
and now you tell me that you're having my baby I'll tell you that I'm happy if you want me to Dayum, I used to love that song. Still do actually... Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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The only song I DON'T like is "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go".
Yeah, I get all GottaLetitgo about this album. | |
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Do you see what I have started here?
It is the reawakening of Wham! And now that Andrew Ridgeley looks like he is going to be a regular poster, it is only a matter of time before the site become Wham!.Org. Now, I must continue my work on the Hanson comeback... All good things they say never last... | |
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GottaLetitgo said: Do you see what I have started here?
It is the reawakening of Wham! And now that Andrew Ridgeley looks like he is going to be a regular poster, it is only a matter of time before the site become Wham!.Org. Yknow, they WERE the best band of the last 25 years. | |
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I think I'm going to like this site. You lot are quite insightful! | |
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CinisterCee said: Yknow, they WERE the best band of the last 25 years. Damn right! All good things they say never last... | |
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You know, it's a shame, I'm a huge Isley Brothers fan from way back in the day, and IMO, believe it or not, I have to say that Wham does a better job on this tune than the Isleys did!!!!--I Know that sounds sacrilegious, but I never liked the Isley's version(From the otherwise great album, 3+3). In fact it's the only song I don't like on that Isleys' album...the original 1973 track has some goofy(to me, anyway )galloping percussion, and it's almost like a throwaway track, but the Wham arrangement actually treats it like a classic R&B tune, with some nice hollow-bodied Jazz guitar thrown in for good measure! If the Isleys had done it this way it, I think it would've been a huge hit for them... ... [Edited 9/20/05 8:50am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: ...
You know, it's a shame, I'm a huge Isley Brothers fan from way back in the day, and IMO, believe it or not, I have to say that Wham does a better job on this tune than the Isleys did!!!!--I Know that sounds sacrilegious, but I never liked the Isley's version(From the otherwise great album, 3+3). In fact it's the only song I don't like on that Isleys' album...the original 1973 track has some goofy(to me, anyway )galloping percussion, and it's almost like a throwaway track, but the Wham arrangement actually treats it like a classic R&B tune, with some nice hollow-bodied Jazz guitar thrown in for good measure! If the Isleys had done it this way it, I think it would've been a huge hit for them... wow, that says alot. but I felt the same about the "galloping" percussion - perfect description of the Isleys' version. | |
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GottaLetitgo said: Andrew Ridgeley looks like he is going to be a regular poster, it is only a matter of time before the site become Wham!.Org.
Nobody here believes that's really Ridgeley, you're just having a toss. Keep your headphones on. | |
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CinisterCee said: paligap said: ...
You know, it's a shame, I'm a huge Isley Brothers fan from way back in the day, and IMO, believe it or not, I have to say that Wham does a better job on this tune than the Isleys did!!!!--I Know that sounds sacrilegious, but I never liked the Isley's version(From the otherwise great album, 3+3). In fact it's the only song I don't like on that Isleys' album...the original 1973 track has some goofy(to me, anyway )galloping percussion, and it's almost like a throwaway track, but the Wham arrangement actually treats it like a classic R&B tune, with some nice hollow-bodied Jazz guitar thrown in for good measure! If the Isleys had done it this way it, I think it would've been a huge hit for them... wow, that says alot. but I felt the same about the "galloping" percussion - perfect description of the Isleys' version. Yeah, I don't know whose idea that was....but I wonder if the Isleys ever got to hear Wham's version? ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I know & like the Isley's (original) version; Ronald's voice is as smooth as ever..
I have not yet heard the Wham! version, but when I saw this song listed on their cd it seemed like a song PERFECT for them to do, it seems like a song George could do well.. for those of you who've heard both versions & think the Wham! version is better, why?? I'll see you tonight..
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mltijchr said: I know & like the Isley's (original) version; Ronald's voice is as smooth as ever..
I have not yet heard the Wham! version, but when I saw this song listed on their cd it seemed like a song PERFECT for them to do, it seems like a song George could do well.. for those of you who've heard both versions & think the Wham! version is better, why?? The Isley Brothers version is more subdued and bored sounding. Wham really made this track a R&B Pop craftmaship. And George hits his high vocals the best he's ever had on the track. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paligap said: ...
You know, it's a shame, I'm a huge Isley Brothers fan from way back in the day, and IMO, believe it or not, I have to say that Wham does a better job on this tune than the Isleys did!!!!--I Know that sounds sacrilegious, but I never liked the Isley's version(From the otherwise great album, 3+3). In fact it's the only song I don't like on that Isleys' album...the original 1973 track has some goofy(to me, anyway )galloping percussion, and it's almost like a throwaway track, but the Wham arrangement actually treats it like a classic R&B tune, with some nice hollow-bodied Jazz guitar thrown in for good measure! If the Isleys had done it this way it, I think it would've been a huge hit for them... Wow,that's interesting.I prefer the Isleys' version. | |
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DavidEye said: paligap said: ...
You know, it's a shame, I'm a huge Isley Brothers fan from way back in the day, and IMO, believe it or not, I have to say that Wham does a better job on this tune than the Isleys did!!!!--I Know that sounds sacrilegious, but I never liked the Isley's version(From the otherwise great album, 3+3). In fact it's the only song I don't like on that Isleys' album...the original 1973 track has some goofy(to me, anyway )galloping percussion, and it's almost like a throwaway track, but the Wham arrangement actually treats it like a classic R&B tune, with some nice hollow-bodied Jazz guitar thrown in for good measure! If the Isleys had done it this way it, I think it would've been a huge hit for them... Wow,that's interesting.I prefer the Isleys' version. Same here. I really don't think that anybody could ever top the Isleys on one of their own songs. And I think in most cases it would be really hard to top the Isleys versions of someone else's song. [Edited 9/21/05 4:28am] It's a jungle out there. | |
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smokeverbs said: Nobody here believes that's really Ridgeley, you're just having a toss. Look, mate, I am Andrew Ridgeley. That is what it says on my bloody driver's license, on my mortgage papers, and on my underwear (a habit my mum started me on years ago). I just don't understand what someone would gain pretending to be me. I mean other than the enormous wealth and popularity I have, why would someone do it? I would say that, if any individuals on this website are pretending to be people they are not, they are truly, truly sad. | |
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WHERE IS OUR MAKE IT BIG! REMASTER WITH BONUS TRACKS "CARELESS WHISPER INSTRUMENTAL" AND "EVERYTHING SHE WANTS (REMIX)"??? | |
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