He talks and talks and says nothing.
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I wonder how many of the people buying tickets for this tour know any of the pre-1975 material. Maybe they've heard a handful of songs because they were covered by other musicians, but does the average concert goer know "Station Man," "Hypnotized," "Rattlesnake Shake," even "Oh Well"?
It seems highly unlikely to me that this configuration of the band will play many of those pre-1975 songs. Or, if they start the tour with playing them, they will start dropping them from the set when they see the lack of interest from the audience. Hardcore FM fans who enjoy all the eras of the band would like to hear those songs, but I suspect fans who fit that description are a tiny percentage of those who will be attending these shows. |
Mick the rescue!
Did someone say--20 minute drum solo? :thumbsup:
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He talks a good game.
And he sounded great on Ellen. Nobody else in the band did -- hoping it was a mix issue... Sounds like they'll be doing I Need To Know. I'm looking at this tour as a Stevie Nicks show with special guests. |
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The REALLY weird thing to me is that my LEAST favorite member (Mick) now seems to be the only one left with any zest, showmanship, stage presence or mojo. YIIIIIIIIIIIIKESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!
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It has to be all about her! |
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Gary Graff's article makes some great points about how Fleetwood Mac has always been about changing members. They have more albums without Lindsey than with Lindsey after all. Looking forward to hearing some Peter Green and Danny Kirwan songs in the upcoming set list.
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Mick: I want to say something. John: You’ve said enough! Jesus Christ, you should be in the Senate or something. |
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I really cant stand this guy anymore. This whole thing is ridiculous. |
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