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George Michael - New(ish) Box Set Release Coming October 20, GM's Listen With Prejudice Vol 1 coupled with MTV Unplugged in one box set. You can preorder on Amazon. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Can't wait. I'll put it on my Christmas list for the kids to get me.
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Sticky Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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PennyPurple said: Can't wait. I'll put it on my Christmas list for the kids to get me.
[Edited 10/11/17 17:09pm] This release was scheduled before GM died and was actually delayed several times, most recently following his death. | |
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I'm just happy its being released. | |
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Again I know we are clammoring for PRINCE stuff everytime someone deceased releases something, but this was a release due A LONG time ago, was delayed actually because of his death. In Prince's Case we are all going nuts for Vault stuff and that is not really an open matter not because of his "personal and family" it is because of him and how he kept things, where he kept things, did he finish things what did things sound like, who played on these tracks etc....I mean there is still stuff that Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury and Queen did together that still has not seen the light of day and probably never will. So if you are holding out for more PRINCE stuff especially vault stuff, it is a long time coming if ever. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Has Too Funky(extended) been previously available? Never heard that.Kool. | |
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Even though I've already got everything included here I'll still likely buy it. Still crossing my fingers for an official Trojan Souls release though. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
It will definitely happen eventually. Didn't his family say that they wanted his fans to hear his music? So it would only make sense to release something as sought after as Trojan Souls. I'm not sure if the song he did with Wendy Melvoin was ever complete but from the bit of it that I've heard it sounds like it would be a great, funky song. | |
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Disc 3 looks really good, i dont have the red, hot and album anymore and love Happy and Do you really.. Jazz mix of too funky is really cool too. Funny fantasy was never a single but comes back on so many complications and remuxes. Love that song. | |
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> All I'm really asking for is a proper release of the last shows. That should be a no-brainer for whoever's in charge.
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Has anyone seen Freedom on Channel 4? I downloaded it earlier. It aired Monday night across the pond and hit the torrents soon after. He was almost done with the film when he passed. So it's not some Reelz-esque exposé and gossipy thing. It's from him directly. It quickly covers his early years and immediately gets to him wrapping up the Faith era and how he doubted if he'd ever do this again. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said: Has anyone seen Freedom on Channel 4? I downloaded it earlier. It aired Monday night across the pond and hit the torrents soon after. He was almost done with the film when he passed. So it's not some Reelz-esque exposé and gossipy thing. It's from him directly. It quickly covers his early years and immediately gets to him wrapping up the Faith era and how he doubted if he'd ever do this again. Yeah I watched it the other night. It's good. I normally don't watch these sorts of documentaries but I think this one was done really well. It gave a good insight into the meaning behind some of his songs and if you didn't already think his performance at the Freddie Mercury tribute was impressive, knowing what he was feeling at the time and what would have been playing on his mind makes it even more impressive. Not only that but the parts where it focuses on his war with Sony should be of particular interest to a lot of Prince fans seeing as both artists had similar grievances with record labels. There's even a brief Prince cameo too. | |
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Feels good to hear THIS ONE AGAIN!!! | |
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He may've said that "Older" was him coming out, but even on "Listen Without Prejudice" he drops a lot of hints about his sexuality, especially in songs like: "Heal The Pain," "Freedom '90," "Something To Save," even "Mother's Pride." Back in 2004, he said that "Cowboys & Angels" was about a love triangle he was involved in where he was attracted to another man but he couldn't have him. So, IMO "Listen Without Prejudice" is also him coming out, just not as directly. | |
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I think that was "Fastlove," actually. | |
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Interesting that the new doc mentioned the then current controversy about "Faith" winning a few American music awards in the rnb catagory. I knew Dionne Warrick had a problem, but Gladys Knight did too it seemed. The fact George still mentioned it meant it obviously hurt him pretty bad back then.
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TrivialPursuit said:
Two biggest stars FROM THE EIGHTIES! One name: David Bowie [Edited 10/17/17 20:38pm] | |
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This documentary just goes to show, in fact it really emphasises the fact that you never really know what's going on behind that curtain when you go and see a concert. It may look like the artist is up there having a great time, but in reality that may not necessarily be the case. And it wasn't just George Michael who complained about feeling lonely after he got back to his home or hotel room. I've read biographies on Simply Red, Rick James & Rod Stewart and all of those artists have said it about themselves as well. | |
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I had a quick scan though it one my way to work this morning, here are a few thoughts;
Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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Check out this article published by Super Deluxe Edition entitled "George Michael’s last interview to be broadcast in full on BBC Radio 2": http://www.superdeluxeedi...c-radio-2/ | |
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Check out this review published by Super Deluxe Edition of the new George Michael documentary. The article is entitled "Review: George Michael / Freedom": http://www.superdeluxeedi...l-freedom/ | |
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Thanks Latin! | |
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