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Wham- Wake Me Up Before You Go Go |
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Reply #1 posted 04/02/11 6:37pm
DirtyChris 
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JITTERBUUG! love this song tew!!!  "be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind." |
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Reply #2 posted 04/02/11 6:43pm
Timmy84 |
I think George doesn't dig it that much nowadays because of the boy band stigma it gave Wham! If you checked out their material pre-Make It Big (the Fantastic album). Yeah it had some light pop affair but it was also gritty in other parts. And there was some masterful songs on Make It Big that never got the same push (besides Everything She Wants and Careless Whisper) as Wake Me Up and it's what Wham! (and George) is mainly known for besides from Faith. |
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Reply #3 posted 04/02/11 11:51pm
MickyDolenz 
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There was no such thing as a "boy band" in the 80's. That term came out in the 1990's. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton |
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Reply #4 posted 04/03/11 12:00am
Timmy84 |
MickyDolenz said:
There was no such thing as a "boy band" in the 80's. That term came out in the 1990's.
And what would've you called the Jackson 5 and the Osmonds then?  |
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Reply #5 posted 04/03/11 12:02am
babybugz 
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Timmy84 said:
MickyDolenz said:
There was no such thing as a "boy band" in the 80's. That term came out in the 1990's.
And what would've you called the Jackson 5 and the Osmonds then? 
Boybands and even the beatles I considered too until they started getting artsy . |
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Reply #6 posted 04/03/11 12:03am
Timmy84 |
babybugz said:
Timmy84 said:
And what would've you called the Jackson 5 and the Osmonds then? 
Boybands and even the beatles I considered too until they started getting artsy .

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Reply #7 posted 04/03/11 12:26am
bboy87 
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Timmy84 said:
I think George doesn't dig it that much nowadays because of the boy band stigma it gave Wham! If you checked out their material pre-Make It Big (the Fantastic album). Yeah it had some light pop affair but it was also gritty in other parts. And there was some masterful songs on Make It Big that never got the same push (besides Everything She Wants and Careless Whisper) as Wake Me Up and it's what Wham! (and George) is mainly known for besides from Faith.
There's a couple of songs that George isn't fond of these days
Wake Me Up Before You Go Go
Monkey
I Want Your Sex
and he forbids the Bad Boys and Young Guns videos from being released on any compilation  "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." |
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Reply #8 posted 04/03/11 12:35am
Emancipation89 |
Wow I like George Michael's voice! I like his songs from his solo albums...I'm not a fan of Wham but this song is catchy! |
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Reply #9 posted 04/03/11 12:41am
AlexdeParis 
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A catchy, well-written classic with great vocals from George. Still, it's the weakest of the album's 4 big hits. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis |
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Reply #10 posted 04/03/11 2:04am
babybugz 
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bboy87 said:
Timmy84 said:
I think George doesn't dig it that much nowadays because of the boy band stigma it gave Wham! If you checked out their material pre-Make It Big (the Fantastic album). Yeah it had some light pop affair but it was also gritty in other parts. And there was some masterful songs on Make It Big that never got the same push (besides Everything She Wants and Careless Whisper) as Wake Me Up and it's what Wham! (and George) is mainly known for besides from Faith.
There's a couple of songs that George isn't fond of these days
Wake Me Up Before You Go Go
Monkey
I Want Your Sex
and he forbids the Bad Boys and Young Guns videos from being released on any compilation 
What? |
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Reply #11 posted 04/03/11 2:08am
suga10 |
Wham is hardly what you call a boy band. They were a duo.
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Reply #12 posted 04/03/11 2:14am
bboy87 
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babybugz said:
bboy87 said:
There's a couple of songs that George isn't fond of these days
Wake Me Up Before You Go Go
Monkey
I Want Your Sex
and he forbids the Bad Boys and Young Guns videos from being released on any compilation 
What?
Yeah, when he released Twenty Five, Monkey nor I Want Your Sex were included, I've heard he doesn't like either of them  "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." |
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Reply #13 posted 04/03/11 2:16am
bboy87 
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suga10 said:
Wham is hardly what you call a boy band. They were a duo.
Yeah but they could be considered as one. They were the blueprint of many UK boybands that followed
Bros
Take That
Brother Beyond
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." |
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Reply #14 posted 04/03/11 2:17am
babybugz 
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suga10 said:
Wham is hardly what you call a boy band. They were a duo.
It doesn’t matter their music was part of the blueprint for a lot of the groups with “boys” in them after. |
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Reply #15 posted 04/03/11 2:20am
babybugz 
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bboy87 said:
babybugz said:
What?
Yeah, when he released Twenty Five, Monkey nor I Want Your Sex were included, I've heard he doesn't like either of them 
They were still hits either way when I get a greatest hits album I want all the singles not the ones you prefer.  |
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Reply #16 posted 04/03/11 3:23am
suga10 |
Timmy84 said:
MickyDolenz said:
There was no such thing as a "boy band" in the 80's. That term came out in the 1990's.
And what would've you called the Jackson 5 and the Osmonds then? 
They were the family bands

If George hates Wake Me Up, then blame the British media for that one.
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Reply #17 posted 04/03/11 3:28am
babybugz 
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boys + band = Boyband... family or friends.  |
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Reply #18 posted 04/03/11 4:27am
MickyDolenz 
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Timmy84 said:
MickyDolenz said:
There was no such thing as a "boy band" in the 80's. That term came out in the 1990's.
And what would've you called the Jackson 5 and the Osmonds then? 
They were called vocal groups, or maybe "bubblegum" or "teen idols". Actually, the Osmonds were a barbershop quartet act at first. Still, "boy band" is slang that wasn't out before the 90's. It's like no one used terms to describe music acts like "crunk" or "grunge" in the 1960's. [Edited 4/2/11 21:31pm] You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton |
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Reply #19 posted 04/03/11 8:56am
MJJstudent 
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bboy87 said:
babybugz said:
What?
Yeah, when he released Twenty Five, Monkey nor I Want Your Sex were included, I've heard he doesn't like either of them 
'monkey' was in the 'ladies and gents' compilation though... as well as 'i want your sex' 1 & 2, if i'm not mistaken. my favourite george michael stuff is post 'faith' though. i think he's underrated as a writer and arranger. |
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Reply #20 posted 04/03/11 9:02am
Timmy84 |
MJJstudent said:
bboy87 said:
Yeah, when he released Twenty Five, Monkey nor I Want Your Sex were included, I've heard he doesn't like either of them 
'monkey' was in the 'ladies and gents' compilation though... as well as 'i want your sex' 1 & 2, if i'm not mistaken. my favourite george michael stuff is post 'faith' though. i think he's underrated as a writer and arranger.
Part 2 was included in "Ladies and Gentlemen" and Wake Me Up was in the TwentyFive compilation. |
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Reply #21 posted 04/03/11 9:24am
MJJstudent 
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Timmy84 said:
MJJstudent said:
'monkey' was in the 'ladies and gents' compilation though... as well as 'i want your sex' 1 & 2, if i'm not mistaken. my favourite george michael stuff is post 'faith' though. i think he's underrated as a writer and arranger.
Part 2 was included in "Ladies and Gentlemen" and Wake Me Up was in the TwentyFive compilation.
thanks for the clarification, tim... he did have something to do with putting that collection together, didn't he? and 'monkey' was there too... so if he had anything to do with putting them together he must not hate the songs THAT much, hee hee... |
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Reply #22 posted 04/03/11 9:26am
Timmy84 |
MJJstudent said:
Timmy84 said:
Part 2 was included in "Ladies and Gentlemen" and Wake Me Up was in the TwentyFive compilation.
thanks for the clarification, tim... he did have something to do with putting that collection together, didn't he? and 'monkey' was there too... so if he had anything to do with putting them together he must not hate the songs THAT much, hee hee...
Yeah he did. From what I can tell, I don't think he HATES them but just don't wanna do them live anymore. Guess his heart is not THAT connected with it when performing live. His comments assume he don't give a fuck about them but I don't think that's actually accurate. |
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Reply #23 posted 04/03/11 9:34am
MJJstudent 
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Timmy84 said:
MJJstudent said:
thanks for the clarification, tim... he did have something to do with putting that collection together, didn't he? and 'monkey' was there too... so if he had anything to do with putting them together he must not hate the songs THAT much, hee hee...
Yeah he did. From what I can tell, I don't think he HATES them but just don't wanna do them live anymore. Guess his heart is not THAT connected with it when performing live. His comments assume he don't give a fuck about them but I don't think that's actually accurate.
i do think those songs don't give him enough credit as a songwriter... i actually like his period of 'listen without prejudice', because he was like 'look, HEY! i am an artist, not a face...' and so he wasn't in the videos... i love songs like 'mother's pride'. and even listening closely to tracks like 'fastlove'; i think he's underrated, for sure.
ironically, a friend from kuwait got me back into george michael. i hadn't heard him since the 1990 album (which i loved when it came out- i had it on cassette), but i never heard his later stuff and she was raving about him and i decided to take a closer look. and i thought it was cool! i do see why he does get credit, indeed. |
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Reply #24 posted 04/03/11 9:35am
Timmy84 |
MJJstudent said:
Timmy84 said:
Yeah he did. From what I can tell, I don't think he HATES them but just don't wanna do them live anymore. Guess his heart is not THAT connected with it when performing live. His comments assume he don't give a fuck about them but I don't think that's actually accurate.
i do think those songs don't give him enough credit as a songwriter... i actually like his period of 'listen without prejudice', because he was like 'look, HEY! i am an artist, not a face...' and so he wasn't in the videos... i love songs like 'mother's pride'. and even listening closely to tracks like 'fastlove'; i think he's underrated, for sure.
ironically, a friend from kuwait got me back into george michael. i hadn't heard him since the 1990 album (which i loved when it came out- i had it on cassette), but i never heard his later stuff and she was raving about him and i decided to take a closer look. and i thought it was cool! i do see why he does get credit, indeed.
Yeah you have to be in George's shoes to understand where he was coming from. I can understand why he felt like his talents were overlooked especially during the period where he was popular. |
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Reply #25 posted 04/03/11 9:41am
MJJstudent 
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Timmy84 said:
MJJstudent said:
i do think those songs don't give him enough credit as a songwriter... i actually like his period of 'listen without prejudice', because he was like 'look, HEY! i am an artist, not a face...' and so he wasn't in the videos... i love songs like 'mother's pride'. and even listening closely to tracks like 'fastlove'; i think he's underrated, for sure.
ironically, a friend from kuwait got me back into george michael. i hadn't heard him since the 1990 album (which i loved when it came out- i had it on cassette), but i never heard his later stuff and she was raving about him and i decided to take a closer look. and i thought it was cool! i do see why he does get credit, indeed.
Yeah you have to be in George's shoes to understand where he was coming from. I can understand why he felt like his talents were overlooked especially during the period where he was popular.
for sure. |
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Reply #26 posted 04/03/11 5:29pm
Timmy84 |
MickyDolenz said:
Timmy84 said:
And what would've you called the Jackson 5 and the Osmonds then? 
They were called vocal groups, or maybe "bubblegum" or "teen idols". Actually, the Osmonds were a barbershop quartet act at first. Still, "boy band" is slang that wasn't out before the 90's. It's like no one used terms to describe music acts like "crunk" or "grunge" in the 1960's.
[Edited 4/2/11 21:31pm]
It's technically the same thing though. Least that's how I look at it. I get where you're coming from though. They often refer to the Jacksons, Osmonds and pre-1966 Beatles as pre-boy bands. |
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Reply #27 posted 04/03/11 6:31pm
MickyDolenz 
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Timmy84 said:
MickyDolenz said:
They were called vocal groups, or maybe "bubblegum" or "teen idols". Actually, the Osmonds were a barbershop quartet act at first. Still, "boy band" is slang that wasn't out before the 90's. It's like no one used terms to describe music acts like "crunk" or "grunge" in the 1960's.
[Edited 4/2/11 21:31pm]
It's technically the same thing though. Least that's how I look at it. I get where you're coming from though. They often refer to the Jacksons, Osmonds and pre-1966 Beatles as pre-boy bands.
Ironic, since these groups are actually bands, and "boy bands" are not. Also many of the so-called boy band members are adults. [Edited 4/3/11 11:32am] You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton |
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Reply #28 posted 04/03/11 6:34pm
Timmy84 |
MickyDolenz said:
Timmy84 said:
It's technically the same thing though. Least that's how I look at it. I get where you're coming from though. They often refer to the Jacksons, Osmonds and pre-1966 Beatles as pre-boy bands.
Ironic, since these groups are actually bands, and "boy bands" are not. Also many of the so-called boy band members are adults.
[Edited 4/3/11 11:32am]
THAT'S TRUE! 
You know what? You're right. Wham! was not a boy band and neither were the Osmonds/J5/Beatles. But yeah the "boy bands" and they weren't bands. 
What a weird name. |
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