Submitted by oak1andish t3_yh5vnt in Music
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TotallyTopSecret816 t1_iufx6u4 wrote
I see what you did there!
waymonster t1_iudiupf wrote
Anyone else enjoy Limp Bizkits version of this?
pleaseremoveyourfist t1_iudtvvn wrote
Yes, it's exactly how a cover should be done. Enough of their own style poured into it, whether you like it or not is up to you but they made it their own in a very good way. Much better than their cover of Behind Blue Eyes.
myfavoriteflame t1_iudoofn wrote
Not really.
Billybones13 t1_iudpnkd wrote
Hell yeah.
scottzee t1_iudqcr8 wrote
That’s how I was introduced to this song. It came out in 1997 when I was 10 and I didn’t even realize it was a cover.
kissarmygeneral t1_iudrhoq wrote
I sure did when I was 12
starmartyr t1_iugsibw wrote
It depends on what you mean by enjoy. I think that growling the chorus of an upbeat 80s pop song is hilarious, but I wouldn't say that it's good.
suplehnamdamasipoolf t1_iuddiov wrote
Love this album! When the first song transitions from the church organ to the guitar my whole disposition brightens up. You can’t help but get into it!
chuckdagger t1_iud3fvy wrote
Broccoli Robs cover was the best.
Christmas850 t1_iudj81r wrote
From ahem Cornell, right?
chuckdagger t1_iudjn7u wrote
You know it boner champ.
FrenchMaisNon t1_iue0ug1 wrote
Yes, pop greatness, but Listen Without Prejudice vol 1 is an even better album.
chootoi t1_iufctnx wrote
I've always thought Faith is one of the greatest pop albums, while Listen Without Prejudice is simply one of the greatest albums, full stop.
spucci t1_iucbywc wrote
I was 12 then. JFC.
MattDamonsTaco t1_iudok3u wrote
Fuck. Thanks for the reminder. Crazy how old we are.
When my dad was my age, he had two kids in college. Meanwhile, I am living my best life, child free!
totesemosh74 t1_iuego80 wrote
Lol me and my wife too.
ThisNameIsFree t1_iudcmi6 wrote
The very fact that he calls it pop-pop
paigeken2000 t1_iudbvyy wrote
One of my favorite songs..I feel old.
onlyredditwasteland t1_iudo3br wrote
Great album. Also makes a great reference record. You can get really clean copies on vinyl for cheap. I highly recommend doing so.
jason544770 t1_iue0ead wrote
God dammit I'm old.
tahmias t1_iuf8vwx wrote
I might likely have been conceived to this song.
fezwithanibanez t1_iuglkri wrote
You guys wipe?
jonnyclueless t1_iudedf6 wrote
Oh wasn't it nice?
trinleyoser t1_iudwbu1 wrote
I just realize how old I am :( I was 19 old when it was released.
Thedaulilamahimself t1_iue2sgz wrote
Great job Mr. Manager
Horseyboy21 t1_iuetpiq wrote
Brilliant album apart from the song Monkey
The100thMonkeyIsMe t1_iuffuvt wrote
Monkey is a song about drug addiction not an actual monkey.
Horseyboy21 t1_iufg8z7 wrote
True. It’s just the song. Just hate it. Just does not blend in with the Album.
Unsimulated t1_iug2puv wrote
Groundbreaking at the time. One of the great seminal albums in a year full of them.
Eskimoposh t1_iug3n4v wrote
Obsessed with this album when I was 10. So much so, that I took my fake diamond earring out of my ear and put a dangling cross in that I bought with my paper route money.
Judaism and a pissed off mother aside, I felt cooler than I ever had and ever would. Ever again.
Ok-Marsupial8216 t1_iugr89n wrote
Pishwari nan I love George retrospective tracks x
ToxicAdamm t1_iuhizbl wrote
The song I still come back to on this album is "Kissing a Fool". The last single released from the album.
George's take on Sinatra-era songwriting. The arrangement, the instrumentation, it highlights the range in his voice and how this hushed song builds into that frenetic ending (and then the resignation of realizing that it's not meant to be) is brilliant.
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CrumberMail t1_iufnxus wrote
Fuck George Michael And Wham
frick-you-fricker t1_iufzgfz wrote
Fuck. George Michael And Wham. Awesome.
Shadowsitter t1_iuchqay wrote
Havent heard this track in a long time, remember liking it. Should I play it again?
Well I guess it would be nice...