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Villavic 06-12-2012 12:25 AM

When did she start to thank the city?
 
In the Mirage concert video, they finish the show with Songbird, and Christine singing .. Like never before... Thank you Los Angeles WE LOVE YOU!!! ...like never before

In the Tango concert video, they finish the show with Songbird, and Christine singing .. Like never before... Thank you San Francisco God Bless You!!! ...like never before

In The Dance DVD , they finish the show with Songbird, and Christine singing .. Like never before... Thank you and God bless everybody goodnight! ...like never before. She didn't thank the city cause I guess she knew this would be a DVD and a special reunion show so she replace the city with "everybody". However she did thank the city that year during the Reunion tour. I remember on thanksgiving day I was in NYC, and at MSG she said Like never before... Oh New York New York Thank you! ...like never before (actually can't remember if she said Thank you or God bless you but I do remember she mentioned twice: New York New York, and her voice kind of broke).

So did she start to thank the city during the final song, Songbird, since the first time they chose to finish with this song? And well, there's a 2nd question, when did they decided to use Songbird as the final song? Since the Rumours tour?

Maybe the ledgies who are fans and went to shows since the 70s know the answer.

PS: I remember Songbird was not the final song in 1997. Actually they came back to sing Farmer's Daughter, but she said Thank you to the city during Songbird anyway.

Chris_Lover 06-12-2012 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Villavic (Post 1054152)
I remember on thanksgiving day I was in NYC, and at MSG she said Like never before... Oh New York New York Thank you! ...like never before (actually can't remember if she said Thank you or God bless you but I do remember she mentioned twice: New York New York, and her voice kind of broke).

Oh Villavic, you're so lucky!! *____*
I'm so angry I was born in Italy and only in 1983. If I was born before, maybe in 1950-60 and in the United States, I'm sure I would have followed her and FM everywhere!
Well, she was often the only one (except for Stevie) who always thanked the audience, because she's always so kind and nice with everyone :)
I hope some older fan will help us solving this new mistery :D

David 06-13-2012 09:03 AM

Here's a thank-you to Atlanta from August 1980.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/16b5tw

Chris_Lover 06-13-2012 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 1054285)
Here's a thank-you to Atlanta from August 1980.

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU David for this gift!! :D
She's so sweet, caring (am I wrong or was she saying to the audience "also be careful when you drive to home tonight?") and her husky voice make my heart skip a beat, as always! She makes you feel protected, it's wonderfulhttp://www.interfaithforums.com/images/smilies/wub.gif
I love the way she plays the piano during this performance too!

Villavic 06-14-2012 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris_Lover (Post 1054206)
Oh Villavic, you're so lucky!! *____*
I'm so angry I was born in Italy and only in 1983. If I was born before, maybe in 1950-60 and in the United States, I'm sure I would have followed her and FM everywhere!

1997 was my first opportunity to see the Mac. In the 70s and 80s Peru was not a destiny for band tours. I guess the first band who performed in South America was Queen, in the early 80s in Rio de Janeiro, though I may be wrong. Later Rock in Rio 1985 (huge rock festival with Queen, Go Gos, Rod Stewart, James Taylor, etc..) put the continent in the map. Nowadays here in Peru we receive several artists.

So it was also a dream to me to see the Mac live. When they reunited in 1997 and learned they will tour, I decided to see them anyway. Internet was already born and I could get my ticket thru Ticketmaster. Having relatives in NJ makes easier to stay in the NY-NJ area and that made me decide to choose that city. Besides a thanksgiving holiday (and the shopping;) was a plus for that short trip. :nod:

Back to the topic, maybe chili D or other ledgie who attended gigs from the 70s knows the answer.

vivfox 06-14-2012 07:06 PM

To my knowledge and based on all the bootlegs I have heard, either Stevie or Christine always thanked whatever city they were in sometime or near the end of the show.

Villavic 06-16-2012 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by vivfox (Post 1054464)
To my knowledge and based on all the bootlegs I have heard, either Stevie or Christine always thanked whatever city they were in sometime or near the end of the show.

You're right. My questions should be When did she start to close the show with Songbird and thank the city within that song?

vivfox 06-16-2012 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Villavic (Post 1054773)
You're right. My questions should be When did she start to close the show with Songbird and thank the city within that song?

Probably sometime in the summer of 1977.

Chris_Lover 06-17-2012 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by vivfox (Post 1054777)
Probably sometime in the summer of 1977.

That's right, I just discovered that maybe she started to do it in the "Rumours tour". I'm not sure if it happened from the first concert (February 24, 1977 at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY), but in the video of the japanese concert at Budokan, Tokyo (1977-05-12) she did it and from that moment on we know she sang "Songbird" at the end of every concert (since in 1975 they ended with "Hypnotized")

David 06-17-2012 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris_Lover (Post 1054812)
That's right, I just discovered that maybe she started to do it in the "Rumours tour". I'm not sure if it happened from the first concert (February 24, 1977 at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY), but in the video of the japanese concert at Budokan, Tokyo (1977-05-12) she did it and from that moment on we know she sang "Songbird" at the end of every concert (since in 1975 they ended with "Hypnotized")

They added it to the set in Nashville, May 21, 1977:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/8a6ak4

Chris would usually dedicate the song to the city before she played it in 1977 and 1978. She must have started thanking the city during the closing bars in 1980—for example, in Chicago in May, she does so.

Chris_Lover 06-17-2012 09:09 PM

You are great, David.
And all of you, of course! Long life to The Ledge! ;)


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