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George Michael's final resting place

Jory Nash
2010s2016youtube

Intro music courtesy of Jory Nash www.jorynash.com Today we visit Highgate Cemetery and visit George Michael's final Resting place. George’s unexpected death on Christmas Day 2016 resulted in an outpouring of grief across the globe. And then there was the music he left us, both as half of Wham! alongside Andrew Ridgeley and as a groundbreaking, globe-conquering solo superstar. As the world knew, George made special music, searingly honest, expertly crafted, but always full of heart, soul and passion; music that will last for decades to come. #georgemichael#famousgraves#celebrity #wham #popular #gay #icon

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Jory Nash is a folk music-oriented Canadian singer-songwriter and musician based in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada.

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In the somber stillness of Highgate Cemetery, a place where London's elite have lain in repose since the 19th century, Jory Nash's gentle voice guides us through the final resting place of George Michael. The year was 2016, and the world was reeling from the sudden loss of this pop icon. As we stand before his grave, Nash's soothing melody sets the tone for a poignant reflection on the life and legacy of this trailblazing artist.

At the time of filming, George Michael's death had sent shockwaves around the globe. The outpouring of grief was a testament to his enduring popularity, but also spoke to the profound impact he'd made on the LGBTQ+ community. As a gay icon, Michael had used his platform to challenge societal norms and push boundaries with unapologetic honesty.

This clip is notable not only for its subject matter but also for its creator, Jory Nash. A Canadian singer-songwriter based in Cobourg, Ontario, Nash's folk-oriented music provides an unexpected yet fitting soundtrack for this tribute. His introspective style allows the viewer to absorb the significance of Michael's final resting place without distraction.

What makes this clip rare and significant is its intimate connection to the artist himself. Unlike many celebrity tributes, which often feel superficial or exploitative, Nash's visitation feels like a genuine act of reverence. We're not witnessing a staged performance or a hastily assembled tribute; instead, we're privy to a quiet moment of reflection, captured with sensitivity and respect.

As we watch Nash navigate the cemetery's winding paths, his voice whispers words of admiration for Michael's music. He speaks of the "searingly honest" lyrics, the "expertly crafted" melodies, and the "heart, soul, and passion" that defined George Michael's artistry. It's a eulogy delivered without fanfare or hyperbole, simply a heartfelt tribute from one artist to another.

For those who knew Michael's music intimately, this clip will evoke memories of his most beloved songs – the soaring anthems, the poignant ballads, and the irrepressible dance tracks that captured the world's imagination. For others, it may serve as an introduction to the artist's remarkable legacy, a testament to the enduring power of his music.

As we leave Highgate Cemetery with Nash, the camera pans out to reveal the grandeur of Michael's final resting place. The inscription on his headstone reads: "Rest in Peace George Michael 1963-2016." It's a simple yet poignant reminder that even the most extraordinary lives are marked by mortality. Yet, as we bid farewell to this remarkable artist, we're left with the knowledge that his music will continue to inspire and uplift generations to come.

This clip is more than just a tribute; it's a celebration of an artist who left an indelible mark on popular culture. As Nash's voice fades into the distance, we're reminded that even in death, George Michael's legacy remains vibrant, alive, and full of heart.

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