George Michael RIP
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38470...
The post-mortem is 'inconclusive' apparently. Is it a bit strange that they can't figure out what he died of?
The post-mortem is 'inconclusive' apparently. Is it a bit strange that they can't figure out what he died of?
VolvoT5 said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38470...
The post-mortem is 'inconclusive' apparently. Is it a bit strange that they can't figure out what he died of?
Not really strange - happens quite often. They'll now do additional tests and see if they shed any more light.The post-mortem is 'inconclusive' apparently. Is it a bit strange that they can't figure out what he died of?
I was never a George Michael fan myself, but I visited Goring today, as my family often did when we were kids. It's a lovely spot. My wife and I got married across the river in Streatley so we continue to visit at least once a year.
It was much busier today, and quite moving. The photo below being taken about 10:30 this morning, with a steady stream of fans continuing to arrive every few minutes, many in tears...
It was much busier today, and quite moving. The photo below being taken about 10:30 this morning, with a steady stream of fans continuing to arrive every few minutes, many in tears...
garyhun said:
VolvoT5 said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38470...
The post-mortem is 'inconclusive' apparently. Is it a bit strange that they can't figure out what he died of?
Not really strange - happens quite often. They'll now do additional tests and see if they shed any more light.The post-mortem is 'inconclusive' apparently. Is it a bit strange that they can't figure out what he died of?
Back on topic; I feel lucky that I've met him twice. Down to earth, pleasant guy who made world the better place with his music as well as his acts of kindness.
RIP.
Trabi601 said:
Legacywr said:
An unusually public place for a star to live!
That's the "tradesmans' entrance", the main facade was on the river.It's a really lovely house.
I used to live down the road in Pangbourne and saw him a few times in the Miller at the bottom of the high street in Goring - about a minutes walk from his house. He was very unassuming and private and would chat to locals quite happily from what I understand.
No real fan of his or a hater, more that his music was a symbol of changing taste for me.
Every year one of the radio stations did a Christmas countdown of the top 100 songs of all time. Led Zep and Stairway was always the winner for years and years, then one year it was George Micheal after that it was him or someone similar with what was for me forgettable pop songs for kids. Yes, I'm happy to be a miserable git listening to Planet Rock now.
Every year one of the radio stations did a Christmas countdown of the top 100 songs of all time. Led Zep and Stairway was always the winner for years and years, then one year it was George Micheal after that it was him or someone similar with what was for me forgettable pop songs for kids. Yes, I'm happy to be a miserable git listening to Planet Rock now.
Couldn't get to sleep last night so was browsing youtube.
He really did have a great voice, even live is voice sounded as if it was from a studio recording. The bit at 5.55 is fantastic and only 21 at the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ9KuQQDEow
And to think that at such a young age he had the balls to produce his own version of CW was fantastic. The original Wexler version, time wouldn't have been kind to it all. Sounds cheesy as hell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEp9cBI1RTk
He really did have a great voice, even live is voice sounded as if it was from a studio recording. The bit at 5.55 is fantastic and only 21 at the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ9KuQQDEow
And to think that at such a young age he had the balls to produce his own version of CW was fantastic. The original Wexler version, time wouldn't have been kind to it all. Sounds cheesy as hell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEp9cBI1RTk
tali1 said:
for his dedicated fans ,future Xmas's will be very hard to take.
Honestly this kind of bullst annoys me - unless you personally interacted with the guy day in day out then you wouldn't notice any difference in your day-to-day life beyond a fleeting memory when his music track is played.Passing of people is sad, but the time a random celebrity death impacts you on a day to day basis beyond the immediacy of hearing the news (maybe even a couple of days after), then that is the time to seek medical help...as either there is something wrong with you or you have been very lucky in life and have not experienced any kind of trauma which helps give you the context, in which case you may well just be finished off when that time unfortunately comes.
Now I know that will probably go down like a lead ballon, but GM was a great singer, kind man, well liked and it's sad he has gone - but I'll be damned if next Xmas I lose my appetite to eat turkey because of it !!!
garyhun said:
rscott said:
The Mad Monk said:
battered said:
It seems that they have only been revealed after his death. That *is* private.
You seem to have a misunderstanding of the meaning of the words "private" and "public".But hey ho, in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't really matter.
I think this sums up why George Michael was so loved. Whether you liked his music or not, this guy was a true showman and a great singer. He had the audience in the palm of his hand here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYkE3vpWJjY (BTW, some swearing so NSFW )
BigLion said:
tali1 said:
for his dedicated fans ,future Xmas's will be very hard to take.
Honestly this kind of bullst annoys me - unless you personally interacted with the guy day in day out then you wouldn't notice any difference in your day-to-day life beyond a fleeting memory when his music track is played.Passing of people is sad, but the time a random celebrity death impacts you on a day to day basis beyond the immediacy of hearing the news (maybe even a couple of days after), then that is the time to seek medical help...as either there is something wrong with you or you have been very lucky in life and have not experienced any kind of trauma which helps give you the context, in which case you may well just be finished off when that time unfortunately comes.
Now I know that will probably go down like a lead ballon, but GM was a great singer, kind man, well liked and it's sad he has gone - but I'll be damned if next Xmas I lose my appetite to eat turkey because of it !!!
Was out for NYE and a Wham song came on, as usual the dance floor filled up but it was mainly forty somethings, I was never a fan in the day but those songs are burned into my mind, they are great, feel good, pop songs.
It isnt concern for George Micheal, sad though it is, it is our childhood dying off that bothers is.
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