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Wham! - Freedom or George Michael - Freedom '90? or | |
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Both are amazing songs, but I’m going with Wham. The melody is really something | |
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I'ma go with Wham!, but the 12" remix, not the album version 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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George Michael.. Freedom | |
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One is almost the antithesis of the other. It's tough though, because I wasn't a huge fan of either; but I didn't hate them. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Freedom is awesome — a non-stop hook machine — but the lyric and the dark groove of Freedom ‘90 gives it an edge in my opinion. You can’t beat a line like “When I knew which side my bread was buttered, I took the knife as well.” That whole album is full of great moments like that | |
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OKAY THAT'S WHAT HE IS SAYING! Almost 30 years of getting that wrong. Did that album print the lyrics? | |
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^ Yup.
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Hmm, a cheesy Johnny-come-lately Motown ripoff or reheated Manchester Baggy that samples James Brown.
Hmm. Probably the second one. [Edited 7/5/19 2:45am] A certain kind of mellow. | |
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Its interesting that you cant decide between fastlove and fantasy for me your putting the best song he ever recorded against the worst I'm feeling a bit fammy™ | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Both.
They both satisfy me depending on my mood. I actually cited "Freedom" as my favorite song a few years ago when I took a History of Rock class in college. The sunny music and upbeat singing juxtaposed with the message of FWB greatly intrigued me. [Edited 7/6/19 1:38am] | |
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. They're both very good, very different songs, as others have stated above. For me, Freedom '90 wins by a nose, because I have a special bias toward it; it was one of my favourite songs when I was just a kid and didn't even understand the significance of the lyrics. . I don't want your rhythm without your rhyme | |
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ginusher said: . They're both very good, very different songs, as others have stated above. For me, Freedom '90 wins by a nose, because I have a special bias toward it; it was one of my favourite songs when I was just a kid and didn't even understand the significance of the lyrics. . Both songs are great. I recently listened to Listen without prejudice and was amazed how well that album aged. My mind was totally blown when I read in the liner notes that GM apparently layed down the bass track for Freedom 90 himself? Didn’t know he was such a badass on the bass?!? | |
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Very different beasts yet hard to separate. If I had to take one of them to a deserted island, it would be Wham's version though, always. | |
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Freddom '90 | |
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'Freedom '90' is probably the better cut from a musical perspective, but the lyrics are annoying. I haven't really been able to enjoy the song since I was 14 or 15 (i.e., since 1991) because it's too much of a self-pity song. | |
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Plus Freedom 90 had a killer video which featured Cindy, Naomi, Linda and Christy, nothing will ever match the Supermodels of the 90s https://www.youtube.com/w...iYAc7gB-0A
[Edited 7/14/19 19:25pm] Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Goddess4Real said:
Plus Freedom 90 had a killer video which featured Cindy, Naomi, Linda and Christy, nothing will ever match the Supermodels of the 90s https://www.youtube.com/w...iYAc7gB-0A
[Edited 7/14/19 19:25pm] Granted, most of the models from then aren't as thick as I prefer a woman to be but they were still stunning to look at. Above all else, they were natural. | |
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I prefer the original “Freedom” by Wham. | |
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I like both songs.. & I like to play both songs on my bass guitar. . I think Freedom '90 is indeed a more.. developed song because, indeed, by the time George had released it.. he was more mature as a songwriter. I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS.. | |
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