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Old 11-03-2010, 07:45 PM
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Silver Springs from The Dance...

I just love this song, this version of the song. So soft yet full of power. Great harmonies and vocals, one of the reasons I love Fleetwood Mac.

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Old 11-03-2010, 07:50 PM
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Not only is Silver Springs my favourite Fleetwood Mac song, but this version is my all time favourite. Adore how it begins somewhat slowly, only to pick up pace until it gathers itself up into a glorious crescendo at the end. To me it's the musical equivelant of fireworks, and no feeling I ever had about an FM song will ever compare to how breathless and awed I was at this version the first time I saw it on the DVD. I fell in deep love.
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Old 11-03-2010, 07:53 PM
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Silver Springs from The Dance...

I just love this song, this version of the song. So soft yet full of power. Great harmonies and vocals, one of the reasons I love Fleetwood Mac.
Ahhh, this is the first thing I ever obsessed about to do with Fleetwood Mac. It never fails to make my heart race. Stevie practically screams the last part at Lindsey, and almost tears the mike from the stand. Christine is just staring from her keyboard. It is so powerful, I think a lot of the anger from not having it on Rumours, (though she was probably over it by then) and not being able to put it on Timespace finally boiled over for Stevie and she probably said, 'Okay, I'm gonna sing the living **** out of this song... take that!'

It appears that Linds has to leave the stage after the last line for a second, I can't really tell.

I watched it with my friend and after he was like, 'What just happened?' I said, 'I can't really explain it to you, it's a Lindsey/Stevie thing'
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Old 11-03-2010, 07:57 PM
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Geez...Nicksy practically castrated him out there. Anyways, does anyone know of the version where she starts crying and Lindsey has to finish singing it for her?
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Old 11-03-2010, 08:11 PM
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Geez...Nicksy practically castrated him out there. Anyways, does anyone know of the version where she starts crying and Lindsey has to finish singing it for her?
I have that version on my iPod. It would be a million times better if it were a video, of course though.
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I have that version on my iPod. It would be a million times better if it were a video, of course though.
Bee, do you think you could PM me a MP3 of that version please?
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Old 11-03-2010, 08:17 PM
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Bee, do you think you could PM me a MP3 of that version please?
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Old 11-03-2010, 09:32 PM
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[Just saw this article about rejected songs. It's from last year, but since SS was being discussed and I didn't see it posted before, I thought I'd put up the FM excerpt]

Yahoo, NME Music Blog 11-28-2009, by Luke Lewis
http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/new...d-from-albums/

Tell a certain kind of serious-minded music fan that Fleetwood Mac's Rumours isn't perfect, and he'll give you an uppercut to the jaw. And he'd be right to. I love that album more than is probably healthy. Yet even a tragic Fleetwood Mac nerd like me would admit that it could have been better.

This morning, during a rain-lashed trudge to work, "Oh Daddy"came on my iPod--the closest thing Rumours has to a filler track--and I thought, "What, you included this, yet you rejected Stevie Nicks' astonishing, hymn-like ballad 'Silver Springs,' a song that positively bellows: Rousing Album-Closer?"
Fortunately, that song was rescued from obscurity when it was included on the 2004 reissue. It's now a live favorite. But it makes you wonder what on earth was going through the band's coke- and heartbreak-addled minds back in 1977. It also set me thinking about other
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Old 11-03-2010, 09:51 PM
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[Just saw this article about rejected songs. It's from last year, but since SS was being discussed and I didn't see it posted before, I thought I'd put up the FM excerpt]

Yahoo, NME Music Blog 11-28-2009, by Luke Lewis
http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/new...d-from-albums/

Tell a certain kind of serious-minded music fan that Fleetwood Mac's Rumours isn't perfect, and he'll give you an uppercut to the jaw. And he'd be right to. I love that album more than is probably healthy. Yet even a tragic Fleetwood Mac nerd like me would admit that it could have been better.

This morning, during a rain-lashed trudge to work, "Oh Daddy"came on my iPod--the closest thing Rumours has to a filler track--and I thought, "What, you included this, yet you rejected Stevie Nicks' astonishing, hymn-like ballad 'Silver Springs,' a song that positively bellows: Rousing Album-Closer?"
Fortunately, that song was rescued from obscurity when it was included on the 2004 reissue. It's now a live favorite. But it makes you wonder what on earth was going through the band's coke- and heartbreak-addled minds back in 1977. It also set me thinking about other
I just don't understand all the universal hatred for Oh Daddy. I think it's Christine's Gold Dust Woman. It's gorgeous and ethereal. To me, the one filler song on Rumours is I Don't Want To Know. I love it, it's fun and foot tapping, always makes me smile... but it's pop fluff. While I adore Silver Springs, I think Mick was right to pull it... it was just too long, heavy, and didn't necessarily lay well with the other Rumours tracks.
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Old 11-03-2010, 09:56 PM
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I just don't understand all the universal hatred for Oh Daddy.
Count me as part of the universe. Thought I had dodged a bullet when this wasn't on the Dance DVD then I get to the concert and There. It. Is.

Tragic, surprise. How do you make a decision like that? We are going to dump Over My Head and put Oh Daddy in its place. Yeah, who does this?

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Old 11-04-2010, 08:30 PM
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Count me as part of the universe. Thought I had dodged a bullet when this wasn't on the Dance DVD then I get to the concert and There. It. Is.

Tragic, surprise. How do you make a decision like that? We are going to dump Over My Head and put Oh Daddy in its place. Yeah, who does this?

Michele
That 1997 version of "Over My Head" was worth dropping in my opinion anyway. Compared to the earlier versions (see the 1980 live album, I believe that one is from 1977 and is a great version), the Dance DVD version is beyond boring!
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Old 11-04-2010, 08:35 PM
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I just don't understand all the universal hatred for Oh Daddy. I think it's Christine's Gold Dust Woman. It's gorgeous and ethereal. To me, the one filler song on Rumours is I Don't Want To Know. I love it, it's fun and foot tapping, always makes me smile... but it's pop fluff. While I adore Silver Springs, I think Mick was right to pull it... it was just too long, heavy, and didn't necessarily lay well with the other Rumours tracks.
I agree about "Oh Daddy," it's a favorite Christine song of mine though I admit it has grown on me a lot over the years. I could see people not really LOVING it, but I never could get the hatred that is out there for it. There are some other stinkers Chris has (count me amongst those that think "Only Over You" is one of the crappiest tunes Chris ever put on an album) which would get my hate vote long before "Oh Daddy."
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Is there a greater moment in the history of pop culture? Seriously...
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Is there a greater moment in the history of pop culture? Seriously...
Why She never got the Rock Vocal Grammy she was nominated for is beyond me . She didn't win it, right?
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Old 11-04-2010, 11:11 PM
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I agree about "Oh Daddy," it's a favorite Christine song of mine though I admit it has grown on me a lot over the years. I could see people not really LOVING it, but I never could get the hatred that is out there for it. There are some other stinkers Chris has (count me amongst those that think "Only Over You" is one of the crappiest tunes Chris ever put on an album) which would get my hate vote long before "Oh Daddy."
Your mood is like a circus wheel Oh Daddy is way better!
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