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That hair though!
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"Trouble" was nice. He started out with that old repeat of "a-two, a-three, a-four" again. lol
SO JAZZED to hear about "Soul Drifter"! Oh my gosh! I've been wanting this for over a decade! HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY |
so i hate Trouble and i hated that he was doing Trouble on Kimmel. he has such incredible solo catalog and he chooses to do one song that everybody who knows nothing of his solo stuff assumes is the only good solo song he has. however. full band Trouble was refreshing (if it was awkward for him after just doing acoustic version 2 days ago it didn't show, he seemed relaxed), and Lindsey's voice was full and deep, sounded pretty incredible actually.
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Got tears in my eyes. This song means so much to me. So glad he is doing it. I want to go buy all the tickets, lol. Sucks that I can only go to one show because of where I live and my work schedule. But for that one show... I am front row center, baby! And I am going to be singing along with this with shining eyes.
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I love both of these songs — and LB sounded GREAT. But WHY does he insist on using the backing tracks? By using those, he esentially locks in every performance of these songs to sound EXACTLY the SAME. Just like the Buckingham/McVie shows...it's becomes high-end karaoke, and he could do SO much better
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at least he's not hiding it with the guy right there, but i still really dislike it. on BuckVie it was really overwhelming at the start of the tour and then got better / less used as the tour went on. maybe social media response would make him back off backing tracks earlier rather than later in the tour. i mean sure, do it on some songs, but don't rely on it all over the place. |
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