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Greatest Male Solo Artist - Round 1 - George Michael vs Bruce Springsteen


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Greatest Male Solo Artist - Round 1 - George Michael vs Bruce Springsteen  

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  1. 1. Greatest Male Solo Artist - Round 1 - George Michael vs Bruce Springsteen

    • George Michael
    • Bruce Springsteen

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  • Poll closed on 12/10/20 at 15:04

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George was a a great artist. Songwriting singing. He was a  true talent. A good man too. 

Springsteen Tops the lot. 100% Blue collar legend. Only saw him the once. Apollo Manchester 81. Front row circle bang centre. The river tour. 4hrs. I kick myself to this day for not getting tickets for the 2nd day. There was loads of city fans trying to sell their tickets as they we’re playing Spurs in the FA cup final replay. I never bothered being a short of dough. Knobhead. 

 

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2 hours ago, Soft Joe said:

Anyone who manages to turn around a crack habit gets kudos from me. That stuff is very moreish. I’ve gone for George in this one as he has had some killer songs over the years and I never listen to Bruce Springsteen. The one about bumming people outside is seriously funky and gets played regularly to this day in our household.

That song/video taught me at a very early age to laugh in the face of adversity. 

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17 hours ago, Remmie said:

Springsteen and his music belong in an era before my time and can stay there thanks, but at least he is not George Michael, can't stand his music, Jesus to a child is one of the worst songs ever made. 

 

Is this how anti-beaners think? Dear god.

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