View Full Version : "Bare Trees" Is Mine!
SortaSavageLike
06-17-2007, 04:56 PM
I walked into Borders the other day with a 20% off coupon and bought a copy of Bare Trees for $9.59, my first new Mac album since Then Play On in September. Unfortunately, I have some kind of strange mental block that prevents me from coalescing my thoughts on an album until I've heard it at least half a dozen times. So you might as well just watch this space for my upcoming review. :lol:
michelle2677
06-17-2007, 05:07 PM
congratulations! I've heard it once a few years ago,but don't own it. A friend of mine has it on vinyl and we gave it a spin. Enjoy and keep us posted on what you think :)
jbrownsjr
06-18-2007, 12:53 AM
Bare Trees is a killer album... look forward to your review....
I'm one of the few that enjoy Thoughts on A Grey Day:D
bretonbanquet
06-18-2007, 03:12 PM
Bare Trees is a killer album... look forward to your review....
I'm one of the few that enjoy Thoughts on A Grey Day:D
Me too! It's not even my least favourite track on the album :laugh:
jbrownsjr
06-18-2007, 09:57 PM
Me too! It's not even my least favourite track on the album :laugh:
We're a proud few.....
chiliD
06-19-2007, 11:46 AM
We're a proud few.....
...or the only two! :shrug: ;) :D
jbrownsjr
06-19-2007, 01:25 PM
...or the only two! :shrug: ;) :D
I'm telling Mrs Scarlett!:woohoo:
Karlie
06-19-2007, 04:23 PM
I'm one of the few that enjoy Thoughts on A Grey Day:D
I have to admit, I love it too.
Musicman408
06-19-2007, 05:08 PM
I walked into Borders the other day with a 20% off coupon and bought a copy of Bare Trees for $9.59, my first new Mac album since Then Play On in September. Unfortunately, I have some kind of strange mental block that prevents me from coalescing my thoughts on an album until I've heard it at least half a dozen times. So you might as well just watch this space for my upcoming review. :lol:
Congrats on getting the album. You should definately fall for it pretty quickly as it is a great album.:nod:
Oh yeah, and I am the same way with reviews.:laugh:
chiliD
06-19-2007, 05:22 PM
I'm telling Mrs Scarlett!:woohoo:
Ummm...it's "Scarrott". ;)
And, you'll need to have a seance, she's LONNNNNG gone. (RIP, Mrs. Scarrott)
MrsMcVie
06-20-2007, 01:33 AM
Bare Trees is a great album, one of their best in my opinion. I´m sure you´re gonna love it! :nod:
And I like Thoughts on a grey day too, btw! :D
Neb-Maat-Re
06-20-2007, 06:27 PM
(RIP, Mrs. Scarrott)
All the more reason to tell Mrs Scarlett, I should think, whoever she is.
SortaSavageLike
06-20-2007, 07:54 PM
I have reviewed Bare Trees. Pray I do not review it any farther.
http://www.epinions.com/content_378538266244
michelle2677
06-20-2007, 08:18 PM
okay so you have to be a member to view it?
SortaSavageLike
06-20-2007, 08:40 PM
okay so you have to be a member to view it?
I think it's still processing. Anyone should be able to read it in a couple of hours. :shrug:
macfan 57
06-21-2007, 06:46 AM
I can read the review. Nice job!:thumbsup:
nicepace
06-21-2007, 08:34 AM
Christine McVie a "professional groupie"? Hardly.
A groupie is an insulting term for a young woman who hangs around the music scene because she wants to date the musicians, not because she's a musician herself.
Christine not only was a musician herself, she was a pioneering musician; one of the first women to not only sing in a band, but to write her own songs AND play an instrument. She was NOT a groupie, and this phrase is both demeaning to Christine and completely inaccurate.
doodyhead
06-21-2007, 09:24 AM
Not only is she not a groupie,
even if you never heard any chicken shack, you have to appreciate her piano playing. She played (uncredited) on Mr Wonderful, the second fleetwood mac album, when she was christine perfect. Her tasteful fills in "Love Taht Burns" still sends chills up my spine. She was a favorite "sideman" for many a visiting blues musician when they came to england. Her singing consistently improved over time and she was really pressed into service after Peter and Jeremy left the Band. you might listen to the Blue Horizon Boxed set to hear some of her work in the studio before she was a member.
chiliD
06-21-2007, 11:41 AM
Again, the only Fleetwood Mac studio album that Christine McVie doesn't appear on is their very first one. She's either a member or a guest on every other one...from Mr. Wonderful all the way to Say You Will. "Professional groupie"? That deserves a glass of wine toss to the face as Christine did to Lindsey in New Zealand during the Tusk tour.
aleuzzi
06-21-2007, 12:55 PM
Not only is she not a groupie,
even if you never heard any chicken shack, you have to appreciate her piano playing. She played (uncredited) on Mr Wonderful, the second fleetwood mac album, when she was christine perfect. Her tasteful fills in "Love Taht Burns" still sends chills up my spine. She was a favorite "sideman" for many a visiting blues musician when they came to england. Her singing consistently improved over time and she was really pressed into service after Peter and Jeremy left the Band. you might listen to the Blue Horizon Boxed set to hear some of her work in the studio before she was a member.
Amen. And, at least on my copy of Mr. Wonderful, she is credited with playing piano. What the record jacket doesn't specify is which songs she plays on. Time and "aural evidence" (Mike Vernon's phrase) have proven she played on all of Green's tunes, while Jeremy played pianon on his own.
jbrownsjr
06-21-2007, 01:42 PM
Ummm...it's "Scarrott". ;)
And, you'll need to have a seance, she's LONNNNNG gone. (RIP, Mrs. Scarrott)
blast! i knew i spelled it wrong... it's been a while
macfan 57
06-21-2007, 04:01 PM
OK, I take back my thumbs up in my previous post. I can't believe I missed that "professional groupie" comment about Christine.:o
That description is completely inaccurate as well as demeaning to Christine. Check out the Fleetwood Mac Blue Horizon box set, her Chicken Shack albums as well as the Christine Perfect album.
jbrownsjr
06-21-2007, 07:08 PM
Christine McVie a "professional groupie"? Hardly.
A groupie is an insulting term for a young woman who hangs around the music scene because she wants to date the musicians, not because she's a musician herself.
Christine not only was a musician herself, she was a pioneering musician; one of the first women to not only sing in a band, but to write her own songs AND play an instrument. She was NOT a groupie, and this phrase is both demeaning to Christine and completely inaccurate.
well put... :nod:
nicepace
06-21-2007, 07:47 PM
I also disagree with the comment that "Sentimental Lady" is *sappy*. Of course, this is a matter of opinion, and I actually agree that the later solo version of the song (Lindsey B.-produced) *is* sappy, but I think the 'Bare Trees' version is a wonderful, heartfelt ballad. I love the way the vocals overlap in the last verse ... almost like a round. I think both Bob's and Christine's singing are better, containing more honest emotion, in this version; they both sound too polished on the later solo version. As for the lyrics, Bob Welch is known for writing lyrics that come out of a place of mystical understanding within his creative soul, and sometimes you need to just roll with the flow of the lyrics to appreciate them. I think '14 joys and a will to be merry' is a great line, very evocative of a feeling of great contentment.
SortaSavageLike
06-22-2007, 09:02 AM
She was NOT a groupie, and this phrase is both demeaning to Christine and completely inaccurate.
"Professional groupie"? That deserves a glass of wine toss to the face as Christine did to Lindsey in New Zealand during the Tusk tour.
That description is completely inaccurate as well as demeaning to Christine.
You people can get awfully riled up over a tongue-in-cheek comment. Nobody got upset when I called Mick a "psychotic beanpole" or John the "inebriated bassist" in my review of Then Play On. Of course she wasn't really a groupie. Duh! :rolleyes:
nicepace
06-22-2007, 07:24 PM
You people can get awfully riled up over a tongue-in-cheek comment.
So ... are you saying we should just let it pass when someone makes an insulting, inaccurate and hideously sexist comment about a classy lady, who also happens to have done a lot with her career about breaking a gender barrier? That reviewer used a phrase that was the same as calling Christine a hooker -- and I wasn't about to let that pass without being corrected.
I think YOU'RE the one who's reacting inappropriately.
jbrownsjr
06-23-2007, 05:48 PM
You people can get awfully riled up over a tongue-in-cheek comment. Nobody got upset when I called Mick a "psychotic beanpole" or John the "inebriated bassist" in my review of Then Play On. Of course she wasn't really a groupie. Duh! :rolleyes:
hey hey hey... watch ur mouth or i'll wash it out with cheap vodka:laugh:
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