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Old 06-26-2005, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by face of glass
FM Legacy has the chart information at: http://www.fmlegacy.com/charts/DMUScharts.html. So it hit #12 and thus was Dave's highest charting single.
How ironic...his biggest hit came in 1977, and it was a song about a no-fault divorce. Hmmm, that sounds very familiar...
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Originally Posted by David
I believe Dave & his friend Jim wrote it. Dave was the first to record it.
Actually, it was just written by Jim Krueger. Dave recorded it first, though Jim recorded a version a year later on his "Sweet Salvation" album. Jim's version is similar to what the "Time" band did live, in that it just had the acoustic guitars and strings. BTW, Jim had a GREAT voice.
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Originally Posted by David
Fleetwood mac played a nice version of it on tour in 1994 & 1995: they omitted the full drum kit, played the strings on synth & let the acoustic guitars & piano carry the rhythm. It was nice hearing three technically proficient singers -- Billy, Bekka (how do you spell her name?) & Dave -- harmonize.
When I first saw the "Time" band, they opened for Crosby, Stills, and Nash. CSN's keyboardist was none other than Mike Finnigan, who was the keyboardist for the Dave Mason when "We Just Disagree" came out, and he sang harmony on the song. Anyway, Mike actually came out and harmonized with Bekka and Dave in Cincy in 1994. It was VERY cool.
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