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@mradcaqbdb
@mradcaqbdb Күн бұрын
This is fascinating! 💜
@cubacereos6851
@cubacereos6851 Күн бұрын
I'm not gay, but man, everything about him in that song ,the look ,the voice is perfect.
@kandikane923
@kandikane923 8 күн бұрын
george is so profound and intelligent his words are heartfelt. RIP GM
@dierdrebrock1843
@dierdrebrock1843 11 күн бұрын
Your face is not your only asset ( strong on the ass-et🤭). George, you're the most amazing person ever and you're heart is the most loving. I will love you forever😋🔥💕💋
@kandikane923
@kandikane923 11 күн бұрын
So sad he struggled with his fame and looks. He was a gorgeous man, so very handsome with so much talent, charisma and sex appeal, he was fine! This breaks my heart this was one of his last interviews and to learn his health was not good leading to his death🙁. Miss him so much❤️🙏🏼
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 16 күн бұрын
He is all of 42 or 43 here and calling himself an "old man" - he did that routinely as he neared 40 and afterwards all the time - it was odd because the 40s is hardly considered "old" but I do remember Andrew once saying in an interview that GM used to tell him he thought he would die young and when I remember that, I always get a lump in my throat and tears start to flow because - he did....💔
@kandikane923
@kandikane923 20 күн бұрын
Thank you George for your honesty and for always standing up for what you believed in, it took courage to go up against a major record company and to protest in your own way the Iraq war at the time. I missed him in the years he was absent but he was never over, too big of a Star to be over then or ever. RIP George Michael, you were brilliant artist and very articulate and intelligent, you are so missed❤️🙏🏼
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
Actually, he hit all the headlines for all the right reasons as opposed to the idiotic sounding voiceover claiming it was for all the "wrong" reasons; since when is it wrong for a taxpayer to voice their opinion about anything political if they so choose. GM was so courageous as most everyone else who was a celebrity felt the same way but kept their mouths shut. We could use his brave voice now....he is so terribly missed.
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
I don't believe a lot of people in the public "hated" him at all (aside from the usual awful homophobes and jealous people about his success) - it was the media who wrote about him in a way to insinuate that he was "hated" - he just didn't behave they demanded so they went after the poor man's throat. It was a horror show to witness - truly awful 💔
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
And, this sweet generous man was targeted right at the start of his career by murdoch and his ghouls who never let up hounding him as though he was a war criminal and all he ever wanted to do was make music that would please people and live his life without hurting anyone. Yet - they needed to lie about him, stalk him, trash him - It seemed that since he wasn't behaving and living like many (most) celebrities do when they reach a certain level of wealth and success that they decided they were going to whatever they could to make the poor man's life miserable. That he withstood it as well as did is a miracle given his desperation for privacy 💔
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
He was such a beautiful sensitive person. Later after he had set up a chat room on his own website, he ended up shutting down because so many people were posting really hateful, cruel posts - and it just hurt thinking about it as he had opened the space with the thought of it being a nice place to share - But, he's right - not only are those shows simply despicable in their cruelty, it's the fact that so much of the population really gets off on all the cruelty. He was always so self-aware and aware of reality and our world and, as with most such humans, that is a blessing and curse and so these days - more of a curse for many. He is so missed - his kindness, gorgeous talent and honesty 💔
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
Strangely, I remember not long after he died how I was so thankful - for his sake - that he did achieve what he set out to do at such a young age given that he didn't have more years on earth than just 53. I listen to him often, so appreciate what he left all of us but, boy, I so much wish he had much more time....He was so special in every respect ❤
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
He was so generous, he donated literally tens of millions of pounds to charity, most of which no one knew about until his death. He was special in every single respect. ❤
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
Elton is not a good person; he knew when he said what he did about GM in 2004 that it would make worldwide news (all because he didn't think GM was living his own live as Elton thinks GM should have been living it). Don't forget either that Elton made disgraceful statements about GM right after GM died and never took into account just how hurtful his statements would be to GM's family. He said GM didn't want to live anymore, he said GM was uncomfortable in his sexuality - all a bunch of crap that Elton apparently gleaned, again, from his own judgmental perch. It was sickening to read - and all easy to google if anyone wants to confirm what Elton said then. Made me ill.
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
It really hurts knowing what he was going through during this time (Anselmo), you can really hear some sadness and weariness in his voice. Gosh - he was so lovely. So so very much missed 💔 I imagine how GM might have felt with the lyrics in "Dear Friends" - they are so poignant. The saddest part is that since Anselmo swore him to secrecy about his diagnosis no one knew what GM was going through until Anselmo died - he went through all of that fear and sadness without his friends or any of his family - That just breaks my heart.
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
His lyrics are so personal and so revealing and brave, really. He hands himself over to us and we can feel what he's singing because it is so personal. No other musician - and I like many - ever moved me to tears - and, still does when I listen to many of his tunes - because I can relate to so much of what he wrote and the longer I live, the more life has made his lyrics ever more relatable. He was unique in every single way - and a genuinely good person. Why the public needs to know details of someone's private life is a human condition that I find so troubling; he was hounded as though he was a war criminal by certain media and all he wanted to do was make his music and live his life. I miss him, he left far too soon....💔
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
This interview is very hard to listen to as it was done just a few weeks before he died. You can also hear that his voice sounds weak. I couldn't listen to the entire interview until just this summer (2024) as I just knew it would reduce me to tears and it did. There was some new things in it I hadn't read or heard in other interviews he had done. The one comment that just hit me was when he said that now looking back, he realized he really was "gorgeous" (his word, not mine) - because he was always saying when he was younger how he didn't like his face, think he was attractive - but, at 53 years old, he was able to see what we had all seen forever - gorgeous outside, gorgeous inside. If you can manage to listen to it without crying through it - I highly recommend it. It's called the Red Line Interview with Kirsty Young 2016
@ArunRamaDS
@ArunRamaDS Ай бұрын
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@annakisfaludinebaan
@annakisfaludinebaan 12 күн бұрын
It must have been beautiful and wonderful!
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
I couldn't believe The Daily Mail was in the front row either. He probably would have preferred not to have ti respond to the Daily Mail which did so much for decades to trash him.
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
Few things sadder than how the media treated this amazing man; murdoch and his hounds wanted to always set the agenda and so they needed to try to shut GM up whether by making up entire lies or this perverse focus on a musician's sexuality - a focus that was pointed at him from the very start when he was part of Wham! He seemed threatening to murdoch and that ilk and they hounded him like they were going after a war criminal. It was sick - He had a huge following/fan base worldwide so when he spoke about the Iraq invasion, it made the Fleet Street boys nervous so they were like stalkers in trying to find ways to reduce any influence he might have. I do hope he knows how many people admired him, supported him and agreed with him....I just hope he did ❤
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
I love that about his mum being so excitable when he was performing, it's the sweetest thing. Him not having children is rather irrelevant as (1) he was a child, knows what certain issues hurt/help/hinder a child(red) and also he was a man bursting with empathy and an understanding of the world and aware of what harm is lurking out there for so many children.
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
Hard to hear him talking about wanting to still be creating when he is in 70s and 80s...💔
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 Ай бұрын
I love that his answer to this interviewer who was harping on about people "speculating" as though it was/is the right of total strangers to know and expect answers about someone else's sexuality. Good that George schooled this guy about this invasive sort of crap. It is - never has been - anyone's damn business about anyone else's sexuality. Yes, he was entrapped two years later but his friends and some of his family already knew, and who the hell cares? And, after all that George said to this guy at the start - he keeps being insulting and pushing the issue. Ugh
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 2 ай бұрын
He's so right about us here in the states; we are all about money and consumerism that media did not know what to do with such an extraordinary thoughtful individual as GM - breaks my heart; broke my heart way back then and all the through to the end. I just hope he knew how many of us - regular people - adored his music and appreciated him as a really amazing human being - and, of course, his honesty. ❤
@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 2 ай бұрын
His voice, handsome, intellect, authenticity, care, love ....just lush.❤x
@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 2 ай бұрын
Love my GM always❤xxxxx 2024
@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 2 ай бұрын
Ill always love and protect GM❤ xxxx 2024 xxxx❤
@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 2 ай бұрын
How can one man be so captivating in every way!❤❤❤❤❤❤ 2024 xxxx
@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 2 ай бұрын
He was just a beautiful soul to boot❤❤❤❤ Lovr him still. 2024🎉
@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 2 ай бұрын
So articulate and beautiful to listen too❤❤❤
@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 2 ай бұрын
Just Lush!❤😢...LOVE HIM STILL. , I KNEW THIS SONG WAS TRUE❤❤❤XXX
@سارهحسن-ن6ص
@سارهحسن-ن6ص 2 ай бұрын
😢❤
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 2 ай бұрын
The idea that anyone ever thought Blair was a socialist is a real mystery; he's anything but. GM was such a great storyteller and I think Parkinson appreciated that because he had him back, I think 4 times including the first time after his Los Angeles arrest which is still the most delightful, charming, honest interview I can remember ever seeing of anyone -
@سارهحسن-ن6ص
@سارهحسن-ن6ص 2 ай бұрын
@LeeC926
@LeeC926 2 ай бұрын
I remember reading that Michael Parkinson said they asked GM if there was anything he didn't want asked in this interview and GM said there was nothing they could not ask. He went on with the pure intent of being as honest as possible; he says in the documentary A Different Story that he felt he was more himself in this interview than in any other and it really does seem so - charming, honest, humble - everything that always seemed to define him. Gosh, he is so missed....
@miapreneur5843
@miapreneur5843 3 ай бұрын
miss you terribly, GM
@adisabau8588
@adisabau8588 3 ай бұрын
Am fost acolo
@eorozco2720
@eorozco2720 3 ай бұрын
He was a wonderful, amazing, beautiful person. I hope he knows he was loved because he was very much like very loyal fans even in America we all loved him very very very much. He had a special, lol he was like a special star that no one could emulate at all.
@ГалинаЕселевская
@ГалинаЕселевская 4 ай бұрын
Великолепный и замечательный человек с доброй душой и сердцем !❤❤❤Обожаю его великого артиста и гениального певца с волшебным и красивым голосом !❤Греческий ангел ,мировая суперзведа навсегда ,легнда поп музыки !❤❤
@takehomeahottie
@takehomeahottie 4 ай бұрын
So beautiful inside and out. Wanting to have a love of his own. Finding it and have it leave prematurely. We love you George. Miss you.💞💋💞
@LisaReed-yt3uo
@LisaReed-yt3uo 4 ай бұрын
Have you heard this song?!
@LisaReed-yt3uo
@LisaReed-yt3uo 4 ай бұрын
Smart man!
@gmfan6397
@gmfan6397 4 ай бұрын
Georges Michael is the best. ❤And we miss him. 😢
@MeganWhamGMfan
@MeganWhamGMfan 4 ай бұрын
Georgios ❤❤❤️ Yog
@spider23000
@spider23000 4 ай бұрын
He was so level-headed and aware of the world around him, not out of touch like a lot of artists are today.
@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 4 ай бұрын
GMs private life was and remains no ones business. A humble and beautiful man ❤xxxx😢😢😢😢....still miss him❤...2024 xxx
@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 4 ай бұрын
Miss him miss him miss him ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@beyadict
@beyadict 5 ай бұрын
He sounded a bit older than in 2012
@ChloeR-vt4bh
@ChloeR-vt4bh 5 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved him on Parkinson. Such a funny and engaging personality. Just a brilliant person in many ways.
@genagrilo1452
@genagrilo1452 5 ай бұрын
George Michael é eterno 😢 deixou-nos músicas, videos lindos nunca o esquecerei🙏🇵🇹 em Portugal rezo para que descanse em paz 😢🙏🕊️🕊️🕊️🇵🇹
@indigokids88
@indigokids88 5 ай бұрын
Love George Michael ❤❤