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Old 01-17-2010, 09:17 PM
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Hi everyone, i recently heard an mp3 of Silver Springs live - i think it was the last night of the dance tour where lindsey had to finish the ending.
I was wondering has anyone got or found a video of this??
If so could you please post it?? Also anyone know why lindsey had to finish it??
Did Stevie's voice give out or was she just so caught up in the emotion??
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Old 01-17-2010, 09:51 PM
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Hi everyone, i recently heard an mp3 of Silver Springs live - i think it was the last night of the dance tour where lindsey had to finish the ending.
I was wondering has anyone got or found a video of this??
If so could you please post it?? Also anyone know why lindsey had to finish it??
Did Stevie's voice give out or was she just so caught up in the emotion??
Whoa! I was JUST going to post that same question Except, I haven't even heard the mp3. Can anyone help?? THANKS!
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Old 01-17-2010, 10:07 PM
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Hi everyone, i recently heard an mp3 of Silver Springs live - i think it was the last night of the dance tour where lindsey had to finish the ending.
I was wondering has anyone got or found a video of this??
If so could you please post it?? Also anyone know why lindsey had to finish it??
Did Stevie's voice give out or was she just so caught up in the emotion??
Stevie jumped into the mosh pit so LB finished the song.
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Old 01-17-2010, 10:22 PM
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A wonderful, romantic story says that Stevie couldn't handle the tears towards the end of the song, so Lindsey had to finish it. I think that her voice simply cracked, so he had to sing. And he does a lousy job. Boy, am I in a good mood today or what!? Anyway, here is the song:


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VQFA3E35
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Old 01-17-2010, 10:30 PM
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I don't know if there's a video but here's a post from a recent discussion:


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I was there in the second row between Stevie and Christine... they was real tears, hon'. To be honest, at first I thought it was just schtick- that somehow she was able to turn on the waterworks every night. After all, she often cried at the end of "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You." But then that next-to-final chord kept playing while Stevie stood at the mic. By this time, after what seemed an eternity, she had turned her back to the audience and was standing there in the spotlight kind of frozen in place. Eventually Lindsey came up to her, put his arm around her and finished the final "You could be my silver spring..." line for her looking her dead in the eyes. As the lights came up I could still see that she was just completely overcome. And then as the lights dimmed, the tape track for "Tusk" started playing, and I could still see that she was inconsolable as she marched off stage. It was definitely a real moment.
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Old 01-17-2010, 10:34 PM
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And I feel like such a moron after reading this!
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Old 01-17-2010, 11:04 PM
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And I feel like such a moron after reading this!
No! You shouldn't! I've only heard the audio and I totally thought her voice just gave out. I mean, it does all the time on that song, after all...
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Anyway, here is the song:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VQFA3E35
Thanks for this.
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On a similar Silver Springs note, could anyone enlighten me as to why the original b-side (and 25 Years - The Chain) versions sound so different from all versions released on the Rumours re-issue and after?

It sounds much more aggressive, especially at the end, has this something to do with The Dance DVD and CD version where Stevie goes for Lindsey?

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A wonderful, romantic story says that Stevie couldn't handle the tears towards the end of the song, so Lindsey had to finish it. I think that her voice simply cracked, so he had to sing. And he does a lousy job. Boy, am I in a good mood today or what!? Anyway, here is the song:


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VQFA3E35
Where are my manners? I just realized I never thanked you for this GoldDustBoy! So, THANK YOU I've looked for this for a long time.
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A wonderful, romantic story says that Stevie couldn't handle the tears towards the end of the song, so Lindsey had to finish it. I think that her voice simply cracked, so he had to sing. And he does a lousy job. Boy, am I in a good mood today or what!? Anyway, here is the song:


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VQFA3E35
Thank you for sharing this.
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Old 01-27-2010, 10:20 PM
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omg!!! wat a mess the end of this is...stevie's voice CLEARLY gave out...they should have just gone w/instrumental rather than attempt having lindsey singing something he was clearly unprepaired to sing...dont get me wrong...hey...we're all human...but this is def a FUB-R
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Stevie jumped into the mosh pit so LB finished the song.
Ahahaha, I have THE funniest mental image of this. Shawls billowing, tambourine klunking people in the head, boots in the air.
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I love stories like this. It IS romantic. That genuine emotion is part of what makes their songs so powerful. Yeah, they don't bring that every single night, but when they do... wow.
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Old 01-19-2010, 04:24 PM
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I love stories like this. It IS romantic. That genuine emotion is part of what makes their songs so powerful. Yeah, they don't bring that every single night, but when they do... wow.
As mushy as people think this is, I totally agree with you!
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