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Old 06-17-2017, 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by elle View Post
Picking out the songs Buckingham intended for his ill-fated solo outing is an easy task. Opener “Sleeping Around the Corner” and “In My World” – complete with the synthesized orgasmic moaning first heard on “Big Love” – idealize his experimental, separatist tendencies immortalized on Tusk. “Love Is Here To Stay” serves as the antithesis to Rumours’ wounded “Never Going Back Again”. Here, under the flurry of Buckingham’s acoustic fingerpicking, the singer finds a tender peace in the realization that love – from both his familial unit and professional colleagues – remains even as time marches on.
What "ill-fated solo outing"? That has not been part of the story of this album at any stage. Are people just assuming that all Mac-related albums begin as Lindsey albums that get folded into the group?
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