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Hippocampus 08-19-2005 02:16 PM

Round 6 - White Album Tour
 
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CreepingDeath 08-19-2005 06:49 PM

Round 6: Mirage
 
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SteveMacD 08-19-2005 07:21 PM

Mirage tour. WAY too much chorus on Lindsey's guitar for my tastes.

jbrownsjr 08-19-2005 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chiliD
...even though Lindsey FINALLY got the hang of "Oh Well" on this tour.


i don't think i'm clear on how you feel about this matter.... :rolleyes:

Richard B 08-19-2005 07:30 PM

White Album Tour
 
As much as I do love this tour...they had much more material to play with live later on that was their own, that makes the later tours so much better by comparison.

77Rumours77 08-19-2005 09:56 PM

Round 6 The Mirage!
 
This round so Mirage get the most votes, Goat voices and long guitar chords.
Mirage Tour, The voters have spoken. Please leave

The Mirage Tour - 9
White Album Tour - 5
Tusk Tour - 2
Rumours Tour - 1

Mirage Tour -
ryan8472
ontheEdgeof17
chiliD
macfan 57
GypsySorcerer
golden braid
msLinds
CreepingDeath
SteveMacD
White Album Tour -
David
Neal
Dark Angel
Hippocampus
RichardB
Tusk Tour -
Aliccelover
HomerMcvie
Rumours Tour -
face of glass

Vote Off -
Time Tour
Say You Will Tour
Behind The Mask Tour
Tango In The Night Tour
The Dance Tour
Mirage Tour

Remaning Contestants -
The White Album Tour
Rumours Tour
Tusk Tour

FINAL 3

strandinthewind 08-19-2005 10:07 PM

The White Album tour - to go
 
great tour, but La Nicks had not come into her own and LB was still shaky on the older FM stuff. But, when they clicked - SHEEBUS - see live Why as an example.

But, by the Rumors tour, they were all at the top of the 70's game and it was just better IMO.

The Tusk tour was the oddest one here. By then, I think they were all a little tired of each other. I also think the voices were changing a little for the worse. But, Tusk had Sara and that may make it win for me, though the SS on the first part of the Rumors tour is one of the best things I have ever heard in my life.

77Rumours77 08-19-2005 10:32 PM

Round 7
 
I vote Rumours Tour.
I want White Album to win, I love all thos Pre BN classics! Station Man, Spare Me A Little, Green manalishi, Hypnotized, Tell Me All The Things You Do, Believe Me, ect :thumbsup:

AliceLover 08-19-2005 10:47 PM

Tusk Tour
 
again........

David 08-19-2005 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveMacD
Mirage tour. WAY too much chorus on Lindsey's guitar for my tastes.

Yeah, what the fock was up with all that? He was running a much drier signal on the Tusk tour, so I like listening to that better.

Mirage was reverbing all over the ****ing house -- except for the venues they did outdoors, like the festivals, Irvine Meadows & Alpine Valley.

SteveMacD 08-19-2005 10:57 PM

Rumours tour. I find the set lists of the 1975 tours to be more interesting. They had the pre-1975 pop-rock, some blues, Buckingham Nicks tunes, and new songs, and they tended to mix things up a bit. They also mixed things up a bit more on the "Tusk" tour, too. The "Rumours" tour, at least after they dropped all of the pre-1975 stuff, save "Oh Well," was pretty boring. A set list of songs that were almost entirely from two albums really doesn't do anything for me.

Actually, this band was at their BEST during the '76 tours. The "Rosebud" era. The time when the white album wasn't exactly new, but "Rumours" hadn't been released. They were doing the new songs, but they were still doing the really old songs. So, it had a very nice mix. Moreover, the band itself was absolutely smoking, not needing ANY extra musicians, not even Ray Lindsey. And, Stevie's voice was still very strong (although Christine was starting to do the higher harmonies live). But, these tours aren't really an option.

David 08-19-2005 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by strandinthewind
great tour, but La Nicks had not come into her own and LB was still shaky on the older FM stuff. But, when they clicked - SHEEBUS - see live Why as an example.

But, by the Rumors tour, they were all at the top of the 70's game and it was just better IMO.

The Tusk tour was the oddest one here. By then, I think they were all a little tired of each other. I also think the voices were changing a little for the worse. But, Tusk had Sara and that may make it win for me, though the SS on the first part of the Rumors tour is one of the best things I have ever heard in my life.

Strandy, strandy, strandy.

David 08-19-2005 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveMacD
Rumours tour. I find the set lists of the 1975 tours to be more interesting.

Just how many 1975 set lists are floating around in A) your head, & B) your collection?

IS WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW,SIR!

David 08-19-2005 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveMacD
RumoursActually, this band was at their BEST during the '76 tours.

Do you have the film footage from the 1976 Day On The Green? It's so cleansing, so special, so beautiful, so kinky, so morbid, so sublime to watch them on that outdoor stage -- kings of the world -- going through their hippie trip.

They really were a good band, once upon a time.

SteveMacD 08-19-2005 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David
Just how many 1975 set lists are floating around in A) your head, & B) your collection?

A) Well, none in my head, really. I just got done with the first week of training on a new job, so that thinking organ between the ears is really not quite up to par.

B) At least four! Sure, they do many of the same songs, but no two sets are exactly the same. Nothing like the SYW tour (although, oddly, they did different sets each time I saw them on that tour).


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