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George Michael - Older (25 years old) + Announcement from Estate According to George, Older was his greatest moment. Today, May 14, the album turns twenty-five. "The way my image changed in Europe was that I looked very different, I had very short hair—I had really a kind of gay look in a way. I think I was trying to tell people I was okay with it [being gay], I just really didn't want to share it with journalists. The album I made in the middle nineties called Older was a tribute to Anselmo, really; there was a dedication to him on the album and fairly obvious male references. To my fans and the people that were really listening, I felt like I was trying to come out with them."
Spinning The Wheel (Forthright Mix) Star People '97 (Radio Version) The Strangest Thing '97 (Radio Version) Safe
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I have the CD single of "Fastlove" with Part II that clocks in at 9:27. Great song! I love the performance on MTV Unplugged that they expanded Listen Without Prejudice with. | |
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Fastlove (Parts 1 & 2), Older, Spinning The Wheel, Star People 97 and You Know That I Want To rank among my all time favourite songs by any artist. And they're all on the same album. | |
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I remember reading a story about how Prince tried to recruit George in his fight against the record industry but George was having none of it. I don't know how true that is though. | |
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George himself said that in an interview. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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Older is a brilliant album. It's full of emotion and melancholy, but beautiful as well. There really isn't one GM album that I don't love. | |
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The same really. Beautiful, flawless album. John and Elvis are Dead and My Mother had a Brother are so moving. I was on a flight from Toronto to Paris a couple of years ago (8 hours) and I listened to nothing but George. His music got me through that flight. I don't love flying, but I was able to zone out and listen to album after album and not think about the flight much at all. I never tire of GM's music and I'm also a huge fan of Songs from the Last Century, which I know many on this site don't particularly like. George could sing anything beautifully. | |
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Empress said:
The same really. Beautiful, flawless album. John and Elvis are Dead and My Mother had a Brother are so moving. I was on a flight from Toronto to Paris a couple of years ago (8 hours) and I listened to nothing but George. His music got me through that flight. I don't love flying, but I was able to zone out and listen to album after album and not think about the flight much at all. I never tire of GM's music and I'm also a huge fan of Songs from the Last Century, which I know many on this site don't particularly like. George could sing anything beautifully. Nice to see someone else appreciate Patience. I see it getting a bad wrap a fair bit and I always really loved it. It's got a lighter vibe than the particularly somber Older, but it's just as beautiful in its own way. | |
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"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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