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Old 10-11-2013, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by michelej1 View Post
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The group sees things clearly still large: Mick Fleetwood example was huddled behind something we can describe as the limousine assured under the drum. But from the first notes of "Second Hand News" and the symbolic 'The Chain' was established that the main qualities of Fleetwood Mac's insistent voice of Stevie Nicks, the inventive guitar motifs of Lindsay Buckingham, the no-nonsense rhythm section, the glowing were singing-intact. "Lets get this party started," cried Nick, a fairy in years, then immediately to the intrieste 'Dreams' to assemble. Well, pop stars and paradoxes: they are like Tintin and Snowy. Also 'Rhiannon' was blowing all over in the first quarter: a beautiful pop song, sure, but perhaps a little too early in the set to bring all the expected magic created.

After a sermon on the record, so hang on formulas is that they each adventure in the way, found Lindsay Buckingham need some excerpts from 'Tusk' airing. This plate is often seen as a failed experiment, and when we got the garish "Not That Funny" or messy, marred by synthetic blazers title track split in the stomach, we knew why suddenly again. Buckingham may be a talented musician, of new wave, he then clearly not eaten cheese. The slick FM pop of "Sarah" and "Eyes of the World 'then sounded so boring and weekdays that you almost automatically to a new punk explosion was waiting. The audience was especially emotional when Nicks her ex-partner on stage gave a warm hug. If there are any wrinkles now completely ironed out. Between those two ever there has been some resentment,
Of course. We all know he gave up cheese...

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AB: This one’s tangential—if you had to give up for the rest of your life oral sex or cheese, which would you choose?

LB: Cheese.
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