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Old 02-04-2014, 09:30 PM #1
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Default George Michael at the Palis Garnier Paris - farewell Philip Remone

George Michael at the Palis Garnier Paris - farewell Philip Remone 02.04.14

thank you for this production
of-course it gets top grades
good all the way through with no reduction
i only just discovered it was all for AIDS.
a beautiful song insight
"cowboys and Angels" took the angle
the little teaser was a pure delight
hilarious to find out the inspiration was a ludicrous love tangle.
i loved the appreciation
ie the "wrist band"
"George" is such a normal creation
we are all privileged to have him on this land.
with no high op-ion or being formal
its what makes him a bumper
just so god dam normal
classic is seeing him in jeans and a jumper.
the creation of songs had me blown
getting close to the backing singers was glory
it was so sad about "Philip Romone"
privileged me and George are to share the "white Light" story.
Freddie Mercury would be proud
the disease took him and the best music flow
last night in heaven would have been so loud
and rocking along to George would have been Freddie and Anselmo.
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