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Old 05-28-2013, 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by shackin'up View Post
Oh definately. I only disagree with you on the fact that her Tuskmaterial was lesser material because Bella Donna was coming up, and she kept her best work for that one. Sara, Angel, Storms, Beautiful Child and Sisters Of The Moon are, especially as contributions to one album, her best streak of tracks EVER.
No, no. You misunderstood. I said AFTER Tusk. I probably should've worded it better. Once Bella Donna became a hit, her better songs were kept for her solo albums. (only exception being "Gypsy", but that was due to Lindsey's production, not so much the song itself...from hearing outtakes of early attempts during the Bella Donna sessions).

Could only imagine what full Fleetwood Mac versions of:

If I Were You
Sable On Blond
No Spoken Word
Whole Lotta Trouble (during the BTM lineup?)

would've sounded like.

Even songs she didn't write, like "Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind", have intrigued me as to "how would it have sounded as a Fleetwood Mac song?".
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