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Two Remixes
Nathan Jay is a house music composer/remixer from England, and he’s just finished two new tracks, each based around samples of George’s vocals.
“Driftin’ on by” is a deep house track based around samples of “Feeling Good.”
“Did I Dream?” is a deep house track based around samples of “Song to the Siren” – for the first four minutes. After that it goes rave-mental according to Jay and the video almost makes it look like George is raving like a mad man with the crowd.
More George Michael Concert Reviews
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George Michael Begins U.S. Tour
Here are the latest articles/videos on George Michael’s first U.S. concert in 17 years:
“Thanks for welcoming me back, America. I had no idea what to expect and you’ve just blown me away.”
- George Michael Rocks U.S. after 17-year Absence (video)
- Michael kicks off US tour (includes video)
- George Michael’s revealing dancetopia is must-see stuff
- George Michael Feels the “Freedom” at First US Tour Opener in 17 Years
- Last Night With George Michael
- George Michael sounds off on gay marriage
Entertainment Tonight also included a clip of George Michael on tonight’s show. Nothing is available online.
Great Review from San Diego Concert
When a non-fan likes the concert, you know it had to be good:
It’s infectious, you know. My husband and I went along to this show because a friend called last-minute with free tickets. We sat in the nosebleeds (literally, five rows from the top) and proceeded to poke fun at everything before the lights went down. But a couple of songs in, I was ready to dance like it was 1989 again, because here I must admit, I was at the Faith tour, screaming alongside thousands of rabid teenage girls. This couldn’t possibly measure up, right?
So wrong. Throngs of other moms, dads, gay guys, straight guys, girls-night-out groups and other types danced from the moment the first note sounded ’til the lights came up, about two and a half hours later. As I might have said when I was 14: OMG, that was awesome.