No, it's my considered opinion here.
I never could quite figure out Prince's intent. [Silly] comes to my mind then & still.
George put it & himself out there and it was pure.
RIP. Too bad doctors couldn't put the boom boom into his heart.
No, it's my considered opinion here.
I never could quite figure out Prince's intent. [Silly] comes to my mind then & still.
George put it & himself out there and it was pure.
His version of Somebody to Love with Queen was great.
We wore out "Make It Big" on roadtrips when I was a kid. That album is pop gold front to back. Never really cared for any of Wham's other stuff or much of his solo material, but the talent was undeniable.
In hindsight it's hard to believe he didn't come out as gay until 1998.
Now he and Freddie can do...yep...do I even need to say it.
It's ironic, but, I'll admit when I first saw this thread and le I honestly thought he'd died last Christmas and it was a reminder of the anniversary. I caught up when I saw the TV, but, still under the impression it was his actual last Christmas. Bear with me.
Yesterday afternoon I stopped in at a Goodwill and perusing the CDs I came across a 2005 compilation of Xmas songs put out by Bath & Bodyworks $1.99, original price tag of $21,99 still on the case...(The Perfect Christmas.) I had no idea he'd started with Wham. I didn't even know what Wham was until reading his obit. That 10th cut on a second disc is Wham-Last Christmas.
Now, I know.
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