George Michael Says No To Wham!
08 January 2010
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George Michael insists Wham! will never reform.
The 46-year-old singer, who made his name in the pop band alongside Andrew Ridgeley in the 80s, claimed it would be impossible to re-capture the feel of the group 20 years later.
He said: "Wham! was about being young and exuberant and you can't recreate that feeling at a certain age.
"Andrew Ridgeley and I are still good friends but I'm afraid we'll never get back together. We both agree on that."
Looking back, I suppose I could have done without those curtain rings in my ears as well
Although George is proud of the duo's legacy, there is one song he isn't keen on - their 1984 hit 'Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go'.
The 'Fastlove' singer said: "I'm not keen on that song. I haven't sung it for a long time."
As well as being unsure about some of the band's songs, George has previously confessed he made some fashion faux-pas while in Wham!.
He said: "When I see myself. I cringe mostly! Take the blonde hair. I wanted to have long, blond, straight hair because I didn't really want to be me.
"Looking back, I suppose I could have done without those curtain rings in my ears as well."
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