Documentary tonight 9pm Channel 4.
I remember him making this and asking fans for photos and other ephemera to include in the documentary. I'm looking forward to this.
http://www.channel4.com/progra...orge-michael-freedom
Documentary tonight 9pm Channel 4.
I remember him making this and asking fans for photos and other ephemera to include in the documentary. I'm looking forward to this.
http://www.channel4.com/progra...orge-michael-freedom
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I really liked his music
It was a bucket list thing to see him in concert one day
Settling down for this
The problem I've got, EC, is that Monday TV nights are still incredibly "busy".
There's just so much on tonight that I'll be watching the repeat on Thursday instead.
Saint posted:I really liked his music
It was a bucket list thing to see him in concert one day
Settling down for this
As a solo artist I have seen concert footage and he really seems to put on a high quality show. His last album is great if you have seen the live show.
He always came across as thoughtful, reflective and composed.
Yet his behaviour - sexual dalliances and drug taking were the exact opposite.
I never fully understood how he became both
Saint posted:He always came across as thoughtful, reflective and composed.
Yet his behaviour - sexual dalliances and drug taking were the exact opposite.
I never fully understood how he became both
This documentary may shed some light on the above.
An incredibly troubled man, but what an artiste too!
I've never understood constant screaming at a concert. What is the point?
You can't hear jack sh*t apart from your own screams and you must get zero enjoyment out of the show.
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
I've never understood constant screaming at a concert. What is the point?
You can't hear jack sh*t apart from your own screams and you must get zero enjoyment out of the show.
Exactly! Listen to the music and revel in it FFS!
Elton John looking like my old dinner lady from school
Oh, I didn't know he'd covered a Seal song
This damn disease/condition Took at least two of the world's best artists too darn early
I think it's great that GM is putting some meaning behind the songs/albums for us. We lose too many people and don't know enough about the motivations behind their music.
At the end of the day all he was doing was singing songs
He was a millionaire and could have stopped any time
Being wracked with issues are not a music industry thing - it was his thing
Not to be unkind or without understanding he could have been a quiet musician, making music and retiring to a peaceful life
Paul McCartney does it
Still love his music
Wish he could have used his intelligence better though
Well that's left me with a tear in my eyes.
Really enjoyed watching that documentary.
Sad he's gone, but great musical legacy left behind - and that's something I would not have said as a youth listening to Gary Numan, Ultravox, Talking Heads and Sisters of Mercy and their like.
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
I've never understood constant screaming at a concert. What is the point?
You can't hear jack sh*t apart from your own screams and you must get zero enjoyment out of the show.
That's why the Beatles stopped touring: the deafening, ceaseless screaming just made it a pointless exercise.
Will always miss the fact that I never saw him in concert
Sigh
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Well that's left me with a tear in my eyes.
Really enjoyed watching that documentary.
Sad he's gone, but great musical legacy left behind - and that's something I would not have said as a youth listening to Gary Numan, Ultravox, Talking Heads and Sisters of Mercy and their like.
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