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bombaysaffires 06-23-2017 06:15 PM

Lindsey interview in Guitar World
 
Lindsey's on the cover of Guitar World Aug 2017 edition. There's a fair bit of technical guitar stuff in the article but some interesting bits about the band etc. We get the usual karmic, circular thing about Christine, and that blasted burning all her bridges nonsense.

I will try and post pics of it tonight or tomorrow when I'm home but some quotes I found interesting:

He talks about working on Chris's songs:

"I did the same kind of thing with Stevie's songs as well. But the thing about Stevie is she's not a musician per se. She's a singer and someone who will write lyrics on a page. And she doesn't have much to do with it beyond that, in terms of the process of evolving it into a record. Christine, on the other hand, is so grounded in her musicianship, and the sensibilities that go along with that, that she and I were really able to share the whole evolution af any particular song. She appreciated and wanted to be a part of that process, and would often have things to add. So I think that's a lot of what we have in common. It definitely helps to establish and maintain a camaraderie. It was always there, but it was never tapped into in this context."

About this possibly being a FM album:

" We probably had a few conversations about getting Stevie involved. But I think that kept getting countermanded by the feeling that this really wanted to be a duet album. I don't think anyone seriously considered calling it a Fleetwood Mac album with only four out of the five band members on it. That just didn't seem right."

Asked if he and Christine share the same musical interests:

"I don't know if there really is any, in terms of what's out there on the radio. All the songs I would listen to and talk about, I don't think she'd have heard. She wouldn't know who Vampire Weekend was. Anything at all that's sort of young and current. Not to say she wouldn't enjoy it. But she hasn't pursued that."

About Feel About You:

"She'd written a second song on the album, Feel About You, as very much a standard Fleetwood Mac-y kind of ting. And I was trying to retool it and make it feel a little more modern in a way she couldn't wrap her head around at first. But then people would come in and really love it, and she started to understand".

Where does this record fall in the big machine--small machine continuum?

"That's a very good question. Where does it fall? It's certainly not as experimental as what I would be doing on my own. Because John and Mick are also on it, it has a Fleetwood Mac kind of feel. So I guess pitfalls more toward the big machine in that sense. But I think songs like Sleeping Around the Corner and Love Is Here to Stay are probably a bit more off to the side. They probably make it a little 'smaller'. I think there's really something to be said for there being two authors as well. It changed the whole equation of what it adds up to. I'm not sure I can be too objective about what it is. But it allows a little more of each of our ranges to come into play in a way I think is really healthy. So maybe it's the medium machine."

Frankenstein 06-23-2017 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by bombaysaffires (Post 1212618)
About this possibly being a FM album:

" We probably had a few conversations about getting Stevie involved. But I think that kept getting countermanded by the feeling that this really wanted to be a duet album. I don't think anyone seriously considered calling it a Fleetwood Mac album with only four out of the five band members on it. That just didn't seem right."

I'm sure everyone did... except Stevie's lawyers...

bombaysaffires 06-23-2017 08:51 PM

I think Stevie would take great exception to his comments that she doesn't get involved in the production of her songs. That was the whole reason she did the documentary film with Dave Stewart, to show that she DOES get involved-- she always said that the FM films always just portray her as sitting on the couch or whatever while he does the work. He's not been especially welcoming of her input for many years in FM. She was absolutely involved in the musical arrangement of her material on IYD and other solo work.

I would like to hear Feel About You the way Chris wrote it before he messed with it and make my own mind up about which is better.

BombaySapphire3 06-23-2017 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bombaysaffires (Post 1212618)

About Feel About You:

"She'd written a second song on the album, Feel About You, as very much a standard Fleetwood Mac-y kind of ting. And I was trying to retool it and make it feel a little more modern in a way she couldn't wrap her head around at first. But then people would come in and really love it, and she started to understand"."

I knew he had really tampered with this one ..He should have left it alone and let Christine be Christine.

secondhandchain 06-23-2017 10:07 PM

I disagree. That's all we would've been very very boring without any interesting production.

BLY 06-24-2017 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by BombaySapphire3 (Post 1212624)
I knew he had really tampered with this one ..He should have left it alone and let Christine be Christine.


No! Then it would have been a Christine "solo" track. Her songs are so amazing with Lindsey's involvement. Christine is and has been the first to admit that.

sue 06-24-2017 10:12 AM

[QUOTE=bombaysaffires;1212618]Lindsey's on the cover of Guitar World Aug 2017 edition. There's a fair bit of technical guitar stuff in the article but some interesting bits about the band etc. We get the usual karmic, circular thing about Christine, and that blasted burning all her bridges nonsense.



About Feel About You:

"She'd written a second song on the album, Feel About You, as very much a standard Fleetwood Mac-y kind of ting. And I was trying to retool it and make it feel a little more modern in a way she couldn't wrap her head around at first. But then people would come in and really love it, and she started to understand"




I don't know if he means to be or even if he knows that he does it....BUT..
He sounds very patronising here.
Implying that she couldn't quite get into his rejigged Feel About You...
until other people loved it...
Perhaps it was better before he "retooled" it..

AncientQueen 06-24-2017 10:35 AM

He sounds patronizing from the first sentence to the last. I've heard Stevies and Christines demos and both did more than Lindsey gives them credit for, like composing, adding a melody and a hook. It's not that Stevie wrote lyrics on a sheet and he build Sara around it or that Everywhere wasn't a perfect little gem before Lindsey got his hands on it.

BombaySapphire3 06-24-2017 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by BLY (Post 1212638)
No! Then it would have been a Christine "solo" track. Her songs are so amazing with Lindsey's involvement. Christine is and has been the first to admit that.

she is a more accomplished pop songwriter than he.It sounds like she was unhappy with the result but went along with it. She was correct .It is does not work as a song and is the only one that I always skip on the album.

bombaysaffires 06-24-2017 12:11 PM

http://i1297.photobucket.com/albums/...pskvncok2y.jpg

bombaysaffires 06-24-2017 12:16 PM

http://i1297.photobucket.com/albums/...psq2ggepdv.jpg

http://i1297.photobucket.com/albums/...pslpvj0af1.jpg

bombaysaffires 06-24-2017 12:18 PM

http://i1297.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9d7mvbbr.jpg


http://i1297.photobucket.com/albums/...psvoh5dcax.jpg

bombaysaffires 06-24-2017 12:19 PM

http://i1297.photobucket.com/albums/...psyrrldzz0.jpg

ViscountViktor 06-24-2017 04:41 PM

Beautiful circular karmic thing :] *drink*

Feel About You would still have the same crap lyrics, at least the marimba makes it a bit funky.

Frankenstein 06-24-2017 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ViscountViktor (Post 1212674)
Beautiful circular karmic thing :] *drink*

Feel About You would still have the same crap lyrics, at least the marimba makes it a bit funky.

Yeah. The catchy music is what makes the lyrics bearable. I don't think any production style could save those clunkers.


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