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2007-07-31 11:38 AM
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2007-07-31 12:21 PM
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the bear - 2007-07-30 4:37 PM

Oh, and non-apologetically, the AMG review of Faith (emphasis added):

Reviewby Steve Huey

A superbly crafted mainstream pop/rock masterpiece, Faith made George Michael an international solo star, selling over ten million copies in the U.S. alone as of 2000. Perhaps even more impressively, it also made him the first white solo artist to hit number one on the R&B album charts. Michael had already proven the soulful power of his pipes by singing a duet with Aretha Franklin on the 1987 smash "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)," but he went even farther when it came to crafting his own material, using sophisticated '70s soul as an indispensable part of his foundation. Of course, it's only a part. Faith's ingenuity lies in the way it straddles pop, adult contemporary, R&B, and dance music as though there were no distinctions between them. In addition to his basic repertoire of funky dance-pop and airy, shimmering ballads, Michael appropriates the Bo Diddley beat for the rockabilly-tinged title track, and proves himself a better-than-decent torch singer on the cocktail jazz of "Kissing a Fool." Michael arranged and produced the album himself, and the familiarity of many of these songs can obscure his skills in those departments — close listening reveals his knack for shifting elements in and out of the mix and adding subtle embellishments when a little emphasis or variety is needed. Though Faith couldn't completely shake Michael's bubblegum image in some quarters, the album's themes were decidedly adult. "I Want Your Sex" was the most notorious example, of course, but even the love songs were strikingly personal and mature, grappling with complex adult desires and scarred by past heartbreak. All of it adds up to one of the finest pop albums of the '80s, setting a high-water mark that Michael was only able to reach in isolated moments afterward.

More importantly, chicks dig it.

 

2007-07-31 12:40 PM
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Marvarnett - 2007-07-30 4:35 AM I'm probably going to get a lot of WTF's for this one, but pretty much anything by U2.  I have never found their music good.  I think the only song I like/will stand of their is Bloody Sunday.

Yeah dude. WTF?

2007-07-31 12:46 PM
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Marvarnett - 2007-07-30 5:35 AM I'm probably going to get a lot of WTF's for this one, but pretty much anything by U2.  I have never found their music good.  I think the only song I like/will stand of their is Bloody Sunday.

Forgot about U2, that's how little I like their music.  They need to "find what they are looking for" and go home.

2007-07-31 12:59 PM
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Just so you know, U2 Go Home was big!
2007-07-31 2:03 PM
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``In '87, Huey released this, Fore, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip to be Square", a song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity, and the importance of trends, it's also a personal statement about the band itself.''


2007-07-31 2:07 PM
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hangloose - 2007-07-30 4:05 PM

there's a lot of hate in this thread!  Let it out, people. 

And as far as Bear liking George Michael's music goes, you don't surrender your man card if you can pull that off AND have no problem admitting it.  In fact, it gets you the "I don't give a f- cuz my manliness is not determined by what you think of my musical taste" gold star on the card.  But you only get one so he's already covered.

I just like to poke the bear with a stick now and then to get his attention. I bet the bear is a cool guy. I would like to meet him some day. I'll bring my stick.

2007-07-31 2:21 PM
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2007-07-31 3:39 PM
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spokes - 2007-07-31 2:21 PM

tupuppy - 2007-07-31 10:46 AM

Marvarnett - 2007-07-30 5:35 AM I'm probably going to get a lot of WTF's for this one, but pretty much anything by U2. I have never found their music good. I think the only song I like/will stand of their is Bloody Sunday.

Forgot about U2, that's how little I like their music. They need to "find what they are looking for" and go home.

It seems like U2 has maybe ONE good song per CD... and that the Edge has built an entire career of single notes played with a digital delay to sound 'cool' and to make up for a lack of guitar playing prowness. 



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2007-07-31 11:28 PM
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mr2tony - 2007-07-31 3:03 PM ``In '87, Huey released this, Fore, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip to be Square", a song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity, and the importance of trends, it's also a personal statement about the band itself.''

 

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