Live in London is now listed on Amazon U.S. for release on December 8. It is available for pre-order with a price guarantee if the price drops.
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Live in London is now listed on Amazon U.S. for release on December 8. It is available for pre-order with a price guarantee if the price drops.
There is a news release for the new DVD. The DVD is currently available from Amazon UK but not from Amazon in the U.S.
The DVD has the following song list:
DISC ONE
1. Waiting (Reprise)
Written by George Michael
2. Fastlove
Written by George Michael, Patrice Rushen, Teresa McFadden, Freddie Washington
3. I’m Your Man
Written by George Michael
4. Flawless (Go To The City)
Written by George Michael, Paul Alexander, Nashom Wooden, Gary Turnier, Eric Matthew, Oliver Stumm
5. Father Figure
Written by George Michael
6. You Have Been Loved
Written By George Michael, David Austin
7. An Easier Affair
Written by George Michael, Ruadhri Cushnan, Kevin Ambrose, Niall Flynn
8. Everything She Wants
Written by George Michael
9. One More Try
Written by George Michael
10. Different Corner
Written by George Michael
11. Too Funky
Written by George Michael
12. Shoot The Dog
Written by George Michael, Niall Flynn, James Jackman, Phil Oakey, Ian Burton
13. John and Elvis Are Dead
Written By George Michael, David Austin
14. Faith
Written by George Michael
15. Spinning The Wheel
Written by George Michael, Johnny Douglas
16. Feeling Good
Written by Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley
17. Roxanne
Written by Sting
18. My Mother Had a Brother
Written by George Michael
19. Amazing
Written by George Michael, Johnny Douglas
20. Fantasy
Written by George Michael
21. Outside
Written by George Michael
22. Careless Whisper
Written by George Michael, Andrew Ridgeley
23. Freedom ’90
Written by George Michael
DISC TWO (BONUS TRACKS)
“I’d Know Him a Mile Off!” Documentary
Produced by Lisa Johnson, Filmed and directed by David Austin.
Made by G K Panayioutou
1. Precious Box
Written by George Michael
2. Jesus To A Child
Written by George Michael
3. First Time Ever
Written by Ewan McCall
Wasim tells us that according to George Michael’s manager the DVD of the final two concerts will be released on the 7th of December and will be titled Live in London.
George Michael made a surprise appearance with Beyonce. A video clip is available here.
Update:
Anthony sends us this video of the performance of George Michael with Beyonce.
Here are a few more articles:
Jason came across this entry in the IMDB about George Michael’s concert film/DVD. It says it will be completed by autumn 2009.
George Michael raked in the money while touring the last few years. You can read the specifics at £1.6m for one hour’s work? I’m your man, says George Michael
Here are some additional articles on “The Final Two.”
Here are the articles from “The Final Two.”
A few things to note:
Michael told fans that he would be releasing a new Christmas song on Christmas Day which would be free to download.
He is also releasing a cover version of Nina Simone’s hit Feeling Good, also free to download, on the same day.
Here are the remaining U.S. tour reviews:
You still want more George Michael concert reviews?
George Michael: We still have Faith is a new interview with information about George Michael’s tour, his career, publicity, and his autobiography.
According to the Dallas News, George Michael will be performing a set at the Two by Two for AIDS and Art gala on October 25. His appearance will be in the late-night “Last Look Lounge,” sponsored by Museum Tower, Aston Martin of Dallas and Neiman Marcus.
Here are the newest concert reviews and concert-related articles:
Good Morning America will be having two segments on George Michael on Wednesday and Thursday.
Anyone want more George Michael concert reviews?
Here are the latest George Michael concert reviews:
Here are the latest George Michael concert reviews (and isn’t it fantastic that almost all of the reviews have been positive?)
Here are the latest reviews:
Here are the most recent concert reviews and pre-concert articles on George Michael’s tour.
I’m guessing that all you George Michael fans are going to want to comment on “Losing faith in Seattle,” which says:
I’ll be honest, George. I like a lot of your music. I liked it in the ’80s, and I like the way it reminds me of my college years now. But this gimmick you have of covering up your weakened voice by pointing the mike at us to sing whenever you come to a high note is getting really, really annoying. I didn’t pay for these tickets and drive downtown to hear myself sing. And if you could hear my voice, you would be in agreement with me. Or maybe not. Because it seems like with every passing year, fans are expected to carry more of the burden. Whether it’s singing your chorus or paying for the arenas so the owners can boost their profits, we’re constantly expected to do more and more. And frankly, I’m getting pretty tired of it.