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Thread started 04/05/06 9:32pm

JasonStar

Remember Michael Hutchence Here.....

INXS may be currently on tour in support of a new album, Switch.
However, the band's real lead singer isn't on this tour. Perhaps he is watching over the band from heaven. Perhaps he isn't. However, like I said, either way he isn't behind the mic.

I did not personally discover INXS until 1999 or 2000. (Not sure on the exact year, but needless to say, Michael Hutchence was already gone.) From the DVDs and photos, He always struck me as as a great front-man. He had the right blend of talent and style. I personally think the man wrote some very powerful lyrics in his time on this earth.

While I am glad Rock Star: INXS gave INXS a good foundation and a new singer to tour with, and record music with again, I really hope people don't forget Michael Hutchence in the long run. I also hope they don't think of him like a James Bond or Batman actor. Just one of many. I believe his legacy should not be fucked with.

I suppose I just would love to hear thoughts from other Michael Hutchence fans.
Feel free to speak your mind. Just please, remember the man here. Help keep his memory alive on the org!



"Dream baby dream of all that's come and going....." - Michael Hutchence
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Reply #1 posted 04/06/06 5:02am

MikeMatronik

is his solo album good?

There are several copies on the discounts bins here (like a thousand!!!)
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Reply #2 posted 04/06/06 7:06am

JasonStar

MikeMatronik said:

is his solo album good?

There are several copies on the discounts bins here (like a thousand!!!)


Yes! If you like INXS the tracks... "Fear," "Straight Line" and "Get On The Inside" will be songs you will probably dig. Personally, I would put the album on my all time favorite albums list. Yes, the opening 2 tracks are kind of morbid, however once you get past them, you will discover a great album, and also learn to appreciate even the morbid songs.
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Reply #3 posted 04/06/06 9:58am

saintsation

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INXS is dead without this man as lead singer. You can replace somepeople but you can't replace him. He was good, very good. One of my favorite groups of all time with him only!!
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Reply #4 posted 04/08/06 8:12am

u2prnce

In terms of front men for 80s bands, no one except Bono and Prince can touch him. I wish I had seem him live just once, but I didn't really start going to shows until '97; I would've seen INXS for sure on their planned tour for Elegantly Wasted, but that world tour never happened when Michael died at the end of that year.

It's funny how someone that talented could be so insecure. I remember reading about Bono and Michael comparing their voices. Michael wished his was more emotive like Bono's but Bono loved how Michael's voice could fill out all of the registers. The grass is always greener on the other side.

"He was like oxygen."

--Bono on Michael Hutchence
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Reply #5 posted 04/08/06 8:47am

ThreadBare

Michael had one of the finest voices in rock and roll.
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Reply #6 posted 04/08/06 10:29am

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Reply #7 posted 04/08/06 10:32am

Nick715

I really liked his Max Q project from 1989.

I own his solo CD, I haven't heard it in a long time.

I remember there were a few good tracks on it, not as strong as the INXS material.

I've been a big INXS fan since the mid 80's, however I just can't bring my self to buy the new album with JD Fortune.

INXS will never be the same again.
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Reply #8 posted 04/08/06 4:01pm

sosgemini

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another person who's career has been amped up due to his death (just like aliyah and selena)...

i remember inxs having one huge album and one hit that followed that w/ suicide blonde..but they kinda fell off the face of the earth until dude died...


but now, they are considered peers of u2 and prince...what am i missing?
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Reply #9 posted 04/08/06 4:01pm

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Listen Like Thieves , one of the albums of my adolescence, I still love it.
In terms of front men for 80s bands, no one except Bono and Prince can touch him
and David Gahan.
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Reply #10 posted 04/08/06 4:39pm

u2prnce

sosgemini said:

another person who's career has been amped up due to his death (just like aliyah and selena)...

i remember inxs having one huge album and one hit that followed that w/ suicide blonde..but they kinda fell off the face of the earth until dude died...


but now, they are considered peers of u2 and prince...what am i missing?



Actually, they had hits throughout the 80s. The Smashing Pumpkins have covered one of their first big hits, Don't Change. I think Everclear, Goo Goo Dolls and No Doubt have as well. That song wasn't even on their first greatest hits cd which shows you that they had a surprising(to some) number of hits.

Listen Like Thieves, Kick, and X(for my money, Disappear is better than Suicide Blonde) were all big albums for them. After that, which would be '90 or so, they dropped off the U.S. map. They recorded sporadically in the 90s. Their last hit was Elegantly Wasted, which got played on VH1.

I wouldn't put the band up with U2 or Prince, but Michael Hutchence as a frontman,(voice mixed with charisma and ability to hold an audience in his hand) I would.
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Reply #11 posted 04/08/06 6:39pm

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u2prnce said:

sosgemini said:

another person who's career has been amped up due to his death (just like aliyah and selena)...

i remember inxs having one huge album and one hit that followed that w/ suicide blonde..but they kinda fell off the face of the earth until dude died...


but now, they are considered peers of u2 and prince...what am i missing?



Actually, they had hits throughout the 80s. The Smashing Pumpkins have covered one of their first big hits, Don't Change. I think Everclear, Goo Goo Dolls and No Doubt have as well. That song wasn't even on their first greatest hits cd which shows you that they had a surprising(to some) number of hits.

Listen Like Thieves, Kick, and X(for my money, Disappear is better than Suicide Blonde) were all big albums for them. After that, which would be '90 or so, they dropped off the U.S. map. They recorded sporadically in the 90s. Their last hit was Elegantly Wasted, which got played on VH1.

I wouldn't put the band up with U2 or Prince, but Michael Hutchence as a frontman,(voice mixed with charisma and ability to hold an audience in his hand) I would.



now i remember the listen like thieves and kick time periods..and i remember suicide blonde being a hit....but i dont remember them having hits in the us outside of those tunes....interesting...
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Reply #12 posted 04/08/06 7:28pm

Romera

I miss Michael sooo much.

My memories go back a while to Original Sin and I Sent A Message, back when I was a teenager. Like many other people though,my favorite INXS track is Need You Tonight which has been a permanent fixture on my iPod.

I see zero point in replacing him. Nobody can sing those songs like Michael did.


Peace to his soul.
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