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Originally Posted by JonsonP
"he would probably find that he made "too many mistakes"
Yes very true, although the "mistakes thing" is purely a technical way of looking at it, and as we all know the best guitar-playing is anything but technically perfect
JonsonP
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Yes, it is a kind of "double-denial" of the obvious....that it is magical playing!
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slipkid and others who might know: I remember another thread with this question but can't find it: I have the Boston Teaparty (lilac coloured box, called Fleetwood Mac Boston Blues) in a two cd version from Snapper Music, released in 2000. Jumping at Shadows is the 4th number on disc one.
Is the Jumping At Shadows on that the same version as the one you are talking about on volume 3 in the 3 cd version?
Everybody agreed that the 3 cd one should be released again!
Anyway, it is a very emotional, close to the heart interpretation of the lyrics, which was - I suppose - very like PG's mental state at the time: paranoic, exhausted and sad.
Ms Moose