George Michael: All I really need is music, sex and TV

Jason sends us: George Michael: ‘All I really need is music, sex and TV’.

In these extracts from an interview with Simon Hattenstone, the singer George Michael talks about his musical legacy, his attitude towards sex, and his drug use. He starts by considering whether he would be happy with his professioanl achievements if he had died after a recent road accident.

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3 thoughts on “George Michael: All I really need is music, sex and TV

  1. I’m a 34 year old woman who has been a George fan for over 20 years and it won’t change anytime soon. I don’t care what he does as long as he continues to produce brillant music. Whatever he does in his personal life, one thing is for sure, he is full of sweetness, soul and heart. I never tire of hearing his voice and his words are magic. I’m an Aussie and he’s finally coming to Sydney in February. I’ll be definitely be there to see him shine!

  2. I am so glad to hear from George through a reputable journalist! He has obviously calculated his last few years and appears content with the achievements and the stage in life he is at. It is a hugh shame through his writing block that certain incidents have mared his credentials as a talented person, whom I feel his songs have left an indelible mark in many peoples lives. Only if George Michael would relise some more tracks sporadically, personally or commercially it would highlight what he is about. But guess the intrution of certain press with manipulated and or fabricated stories would not be worth peeking his head back into the world of entertainment!. There must be a way.

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