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offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-07-12 23:43 [#00307669]
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George Michael Fears For Life
13/07/2002 09:22 AM Reuters

Singer George Michael believes his life would be in danger
if he returned to the United States following an outburst of
anger there over his latest single which ridicules the
U.S.led "war on terror."

In an interview to be broadcast on Britain's ITV network on
Friday evening, Michael said a New York Post article about
him headlined "Pop Perv's 9/11 slur" followed by a
disastrous interview on the CNN news network designed to
limit the damage had made it impossible for him to go back.


"I was trying to do some damage control because my life was
in danger. Americans are very reactionary right now and I,
because of that article, cannot return to America, even
though my partner lives there," he told ITV.

"Shoot the Dog" lampoons the U.S. response to the September
11 attacks and the "special relationship" between the United
States and Britain.
The video depicts British Prime Minister Tony Blair as a
poodle being petted on the White House lawn by President
Bush.

Michael sings in one verse: "Nine nine nine gettin jiggy,
People did you see that fire in the city? It's like we're
fresh out of democratic, Gotta get yourself a little
something semi-automatic."

The gay singer claimed he was not anti-American and blamed
homophobia for his unpopularity in the U.S., following his
1998 arrest for exposing himself to a police officer.

"It is not an attack on American people, who I have a great
deal of respect for," he said.

"For some reason I don't have a right to talk about anything
because I got caught four years ago with a police offer in a
Los Angeles toilet. Somehow that eradicates all possibility
that what I'm saying might be for the best or is worthy of
being discussed," he complained.

In the interview Michael described the events of September
11 unfolding as he put the final touches to the song.

"On September 11 I was almost finished. I had two lines to
go on the chorus and one of my co-producers ran int


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-07-12 23:45 [#00307671]
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the room and said: 'You have to switch on the TV, you're
not going to believe what you see," he said.

"Shoot the Dog" will not be released in the United States
because the singer currently has no American record deal.

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