Quick music man Hunter Hauk breaks down different George Michael songs since his Wham! days and categorizes them into four distinct styles: Butt-shakers, boot-knockers, slow-burners and killer covers. Check them out. He's in concert Sunday at American Airlines Center.
(AP photo: George Michael in concert in Inglewood, Calif., last month)
Posted by Ms. Jimmy Collins @ 10:28 AM Mon, Jul 14, 2008
I loved the show, even tho it was an hour late starting, which was never explained. I don't think his voice is as strong as the 90's, but he still has that charisma playing off the audience. Some of his songs seemed a little out of sinc with his age, body and voice. I would have preferred that he sing the songs which would reflect his voice in "the now", instead of attempting to be the same as he was 17 years ago. All in all, it was a great show, the light show was good, but at times it detracted from his singing.
Posted by Ms. Jimmy McGill @ 10:30 AM Mon, Jul 14, 2008
I loved the show, even tho it was an hour late starting, which was never explained. I don't think his voice is as strong as the 90's, but he still has that charisma playing off the audience. Some of his songs seemed a little out of sinc with his age, body and voice. I would have preferred that he sing the songs which would reflect his voice in "the now", instead of attempting to be the same as he was 17 years ago. All in all, it was a great show, the light show was good, but at times it detracted from his singing.
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Posted by Ms. Jimmy Collins @ 10:28 AM Mon, Jul 14, 2008
I loved the show, even tho it was an hour late starting, which was never explained. I don't think his voice is as strong as the 90's, but he still has that charisma playing off the audience. Some of his songs seemed a little out of sinc with his age, body and voice. I would have preferred that he sing the songs which would reflect his voice in "the now", instead of attempting to be the same as he was 17 years ago. All in all, it was a great show, the light show was good, but at times it detracted from his singing.
Posted by Ms. Jimmy McGill @ 10:30 AM Mon, Jul 14, 2008
I loved the show, even tho it was an hour late starting, which was never explained. I don't think his voice is as strong as the 90's, but he still has that charisma playing off the audience. Some of his songs seemed a little out of sinc with his age, body and voice. I would have preferred that he sing the songs which would reflect his voice in "the now", instead of attempting to be the same as he was 17 years ago. All in all, it was a great show, the light show was good, but at times it detracted from his singing.