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Villavic 09-10-2004 06:10 PM

Your favorite post-Rumours member
 
Mine is Rick Vito. In fact I guess is the only one I liked. Maybe Billy was fine but I wasn't crazy about him. Mason and Bekka... not an option.

Rick was cool and gave good performances at the Tango shows. That "Another woman" video, very cool. I like Love is Dangerous, too.

Johnny Stew 09-10-2004 06:19 PM

With all due respect to the others, Rick Vito is my favorite post-Rumours member too. :nod: :)

Bryan 09-10-2004 06:36 PM

Rick Vito is my favourite also. His solo material is great.From 'King Of Hearts' through to 'Band Box Boogie'..it's all brilliant!

macfan 57 09-10-2004 06:38 PM

Billy Burnette's my favorite.

HomerMcvie 09-11-2004 03:57 AM

I like Billy, but I think Bekka did a wonderful job, especially given the personality shoes she had to fill. Vocally, she blows La Nicks away.
Bekka is my vote.
ps- we do waaay too much voting around here!

face of glass 09-11-2004 03:59 AM

Vito, because to me he seems like the nicest guy around. His solo albums are probably the ones that appeal to me the most of this bunch, but then if Dave Mason was still releasing stuff close in quality to his early '70s work then Rick would have some stiff competition.

Oh, and I didn't even mention his guitar playing yet, but that's a given.

ontheEdgeof17 09-11-2004 10:59 AM

Miss Bekka. I love her work with FM, with Billy, and with Faith Hill. She's my fav! :nod:


-Curt

Cristian 09-11-2004 03:59 PM

Rick Vito. He could just be one of my favorite guitar players ever. :)

jbrownsjr 09-11-2004 07:49 PM

Sheryl Crow :lol:

Well I would have to say Billy Burnette.

He was on

Box Set
Greatist Hits
I'm Not Me
Behind the Mask
Time
Visitor
Christine McVie
In the Meantime
And countless other things I missed. He's done the most of any post member.

Billy Burnette is so Fleetwood Mac
As much as Bob Welch or Danny k etc.

blinker12 09-11-2004 10:00 PM

Rick Vito.

Hawkeye 09-11-2004 10:14 PM

Dave Mason

SteveMacD 09-12-2004 06:47 PM

I like 'em all, but in terms of being a member of Fleetwood Mac, my vote goes to Billy Burnette. He wrote great songs, was a brilliant rhythm guitarist who became a great fourth to the Fleetwood-McVie-McVie rhythm section, and had a voice that worked well with Christine, Stevie, and Bekka. He was a team player. He put his ego aside to keep the band on the road. With seven albums under his belt, he could have pulled a Lindsey and demand that songs prior to his involvement be dropped. But he put the band's needs first. Billy is one of the guys I'd like to see back in the fold.

A few words about the others:

Bekka is a favorite, but she was still trying to find her own identity when with the Mac, which was hard as she was being compared to her mother, Christine, and Stevie and was not given a fair chance to prove herself worthy in her own right.

Rick was a great session player prior to joining the band, struggled to find out who he was while in the band, and has released a lot of great albums after finding himself after leaving the band. I've said it before, I think he's the most technically gifted guitarist the band's ever had.

Dave Mason was a has-been when he joined the band. It's a shame, because his work with Traffic and his solo career up unitl "Let It Flow" was fantastic. If THAT Dave Mason showed up to play with Fleetwood Mac, my answer would probably differ. The other thing is that he did not appear to be as much of a team player. Basically, Fleetwood Mac became his backing band. He still did a lot of his standards, but really didn't do any old Mac tunes.

chiliD 09-13-2004 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cristian
Rick Vito. He could just be one of my favorite guitar players ever. :)

Yeah, pretty much my view, too.

(To me, Rick is right up there with Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Duane Allman & Warren Haynes)

Ali 09-13-2004 12:53 PM

Rick Vito here too. I like Billy and some of his songs, but Rick was the superior guitarist. He definitely had a style all his own. And he's also played with many of my favorite artists over the years (including lots of my favorite Bonnie Raitt songs as well as "The Heat Is On" by Glenn Frey).

wetcamelfood 09-13-2004 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ali
as well as "The Heat Is On" by Glenn Frey).

Can you elaborate on this? I did see Rick listed as being on some Glenn Frey comps at AllMusic but I've seen bum listings from them before so I e mailed Rick at his site to find out which GF songs he was on before I bought any GF stuff to make sure and he said that it was a mistake and that he's never even met him. So I never bought the GF comp.

So any other sources besides allmusic.com that talk about this, please do let me know about it OK? Thanks in advance. :)

John


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