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David
02-19-2021, 04:19 PM
Answer the question and pose your own challenge! Keep those challenges in good taste!

Who wrote the Sixties classic “Black Magic Woman”?


John McVie?
Peter Green?
Bob Brunning?
Imogene Coca?

UnwindedDreams
02-19-2021, 04:30 PM
Who is Peter Green.

Name three instances where Fleetwood Mac publicly used the phrase "On With the Show":

sleepless child
02-20-2021, 01:43 PM
Peter Green did.

Macfan4life
02-20-2021, 03:26 PM
Answer question 1: Peter Green

Answer question 2: Lindsey uses that phrase on the Buck/Vie album in at least 1 song (incomplete answer I know)


My question: Stevie has used Don Henley and Joe Walsh for her solo songs. But there is a third Eagle that performs on one of her best songs. Name the Eagle member and the song.

SteveMacD
02-20-2021, 03:38 PM
Miss Fantasy, the 2014-15 tour, and the LBCM song by that title.

UnwindedDreams
02-20-2021, 03:45 PM
^Good job! I forgot the song isn't an FM song so I should've said two instances. Whoops

UnwindedDreams
02-20-2021, 03:51 PM
Answer question 1: Peter Green

Answer question 2: Lindsey uses that phrase on the Buck/Vie album in at least 1 song (incomplete answer I know)


My question: Stevie has used Don Henley and Joe Walsh for her solo songs. But there is a third Eagle that performs on one of her best songs. Name the Eagle member and the song.

Who is Don Felder and What is Nothing Ever Changes.

Name two Stevie songs from Say You Will with lyrics that are heard in another SN FM song and a solo song:

SteveMacD
02-20-2021, 03:52 PM
^Good job! I forgot the song isn't an FM song so I should've said two instances. Whoops

FWIW, I still consider it Fleetwood Mac.


I have a question I want to ask that has no way to verify it, but I swear to God it’s true:

Which Fleetwood Mac album was originally going to be called “Melon Balls.”

mitzo
02-20-2021, 11:20 PM
Who is Don Felder and What is Nothing Ever Changes.

Name two Stevie songs from Say You Will with lyrics that are heard in another SN FM song and a solo song:

Everybody Finds Out has the line "affairs of the heart," which is also the title and a line in a Stevie song song in FM Behind the Mask.

Destiny Rules has a line "maybe your arms are not supposed to go around me," which is similar to "you miss those arms that used to go around you" from the Stevie song No Questions Asked, in FM Greatest Hits.

Destiny Rules also has the line "when I see you again," which is also the title and a repeated line of a Stevie song in FM Tango in the Night.

Destiny rules and Illume on SYW contain an almost identical verse "I love the coastal cities..."

Cannot find a lyric which is also in a solo song... except maybe the reference in Goodbye Baby to a "tunnel to the sea" which is reminiscent of the "I run over the stones, down to the sea" in the title track of TISL.

UnwindedDreams
02-20-2021, 11:27 PM
Cannot find a lyric which is also in a solo song... except maybe the reference in Goodbye Baby to a "tunnel to the sea" which is reminiscent of the "I run over the stones, down to the sea" in the title track of TISL.

Excellent job!
You know the answer to the solo song. No doubt about it.

SteveMacD
02-21-2021, 12:42 AM
My question: Stevie has used Don Henley and Joe Walsh for her solo songs. But there is a third Eagle that performs on one of her best songs. Name the Eagle member and the song.
Don Felder.

Highwayman.

mitzo
02-21-2021, 12:44 AM
Excellent job!
You know the answer to the solo song. No doubt about it.

So I am correct or I still need to ponder?

SteveMacD
02-21-2021, 01:55 AM
So I am correct or I still need to ponder?

The two aren’t mutually exclusive…

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UnwindedDreams
02-21-2021, 10:22 AM
So I am correct or I still need to ponder?

You may still ponder the solo song if you want to... I should've said one SYW song lyrically connected to another FM song (Everybody Finds Out to Affairs of the Heart... excellent getting a bonus with DR and WISYA)

And one SYW song lyrically connected to a SN solo song.

Sorry for not writing it better

mitzo
02-23-2021, 01:35 PM
You may still ponder the solo song if you want to... I should've said one SYW song lyrically connected to another FM song (Everybody Finds Out to Affairs of the Heart... excellent getting a bonus with DR and WISYA)

And one SYW song lyrically connected to a SN solo song.

Sorry for not writing it better

In Goodbye Baby she has "the sands of time like shattering glass went past me like a tunnel to the sea."

The same lines end the song She Loves Him Still which is on 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault.

UnwindedDreams
02-23-2021, 01:56 PM
In Goodbye Baby she has "the sands of time like shattering glass went past me like a tunnel to the sea."

The same lines end the song She Loves Him Still which is on 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault.

Very good job. I didnt even think of SLHS.
My solo song was Everybody Loves You and SYW song was Not Make Believe.

mitzo
02-23-2021, 02:09 PM
Very good job. I didnt even think of SLHS.
My solo song was Everybody Loves You and SYW song was Not Make Believe.

I have never paid attention to NMB since listening once in 2003, but yes, the pain and at home or at play lines.

David
03-19-2021, 01:41 PM
It is hard to stump people on this forum. They are experts at All Things Fleetwood Mac, dubious recognition though that is.

michelej1
03-19-2021, 02:52 PM
It is hard to stump people on this forum. They are experts at All Things Fleetwood Mac, dubious recognition though that is.

Do you know how they say twins compensate for one another? For instance, if one is good at English the other will be good at math? I like how online communities do the same thing. People have their niche and others don’t have to absorb certain trivia. In the old days I would think, “I don’t need to know that. Wetcamelfood keeps track of that. I don’t need to.”

David
04-02-2021, 03:08 PM
What was the name of the Buckingham solo track with his very, very first use of the tritone plectrum oscillator hooked up to a Leslie 137?

Extra credit: Name at least one secondary or tertiary theme of the lyric, and submit at least one metaphor bridging that theme with the primary.

dougl
04-02-2021, 04:51 PM
Trick question, there is no Leslie model 137;)

David
04-02-2021, 07:02 PM
Trick question, there is no Leslie model 137;)

Aww hell. I knew you would get it! All right, your turn.