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Old 03-10-2006, 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by shackin'up
You're probably right. But now it is not different. You can say this exactly about the B/N-mac from 2003 an 2004.
Not really, though. Stevie and Lindsey actually wrote all the songs they sang (save for "Don't Stop"), and played about a third of a brand new album. While it was very much a machine with little heart (save for McVie's basslines!), and included songs we've heard too many times before, I don't think I'd call it an oldies act.

They only played three "new" songs on the "Time" tours, one of which ("The Bigger The Love") had already appeared on two Billy Burnette albums and John McVie's album, and relied too heavily on "Rumours" era material and Dave Mason solo/Traffic material. That being said, I really liked what they did with "Gold Dust Woman."
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