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The very long-awaited BN release has probably lost its window of opportunity. The 40th anniversary would have been the time to release it and do some type of promotion (even a couple strategically located concerts would have been great). It could have been so incredible if they'd released demos and the second BN recordings in a deluxe set. But, sadly, with the plans FM has now, I've lost hope that we'll ever see it (by the time the tour's is over, CD's may be as archaic as 8-tracks).
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I agree.Probably us fans will be the only be interested in buying a copy of B and N.It wont be feasible to release it with low sales to fans only but we never know when they might throw it out to us by surprise.
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meanwhile many bands, even old ones, are releasing one album every year, or if not every 2 years. and we as FM fans think that's ok and we should be grateful and nobody should complain (it's called negativity here these days ). because that's how mac always operated. yeah they did. even their first 3 albums were not released 3 years in a row, but every 2 years, but that's still acceptable. after Tusk, their output has been dismal. yet we (majority of the people here) see that as a reason for celebration and not complaining. we say they all were always able to successfully juggle solo and mac careers. #justsayin
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[From a Mankato Free Press story about vinyl records]
http://www.mankatofreepress.com/news...a2b203d42.html Sweiger keeps his personal stock of 45s and LP records at home. A few highlights from his collection: Townes Van Zandt's "Delta Momma Blues," Dan Penn's "Fame Recordings" and a rare copy of the out-of-print "Buckingham Nicks" LP. "This is really good," Sweiger said as he placed the "Buckingham Necks" record on his turntable. "It's better than anything they did with Fleetwood Mac." |
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Read more: http://fdrmx.com/top-5-greatest-albu...#ixzz3XK4d9300 Top 5 Greatest Albums You Can’t Buy Anymore Apr 14, 2015 It is said that music gives wings to the mind, a soul to the universe, flight to the imagination and most importantly, life to everything. But we have to face the truth, many albums, with every passing year, go out of print, and this is well justified. Over the years, People have come up with appalling music and there is just not enough room on the shelves to have them stick around. Music is deplorable. There are many reasons as to why music vanishes–a phenomenon that has, sorry to say, claimed the lives of many albums that were the heart and soul of the music industry back in the day. We could go back and forth with varying opinions and never hear the end of it but instead, let us have a look at some of the greatest albums that you no longer have access to. Number Two: Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks Album Duo. Very few duos, if any, are respected as Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham are, and this is considering that they are in a band with three other people. As a matter of fact, not many people can name the other members. Can you? The point is, they are mostly known as a duo, which makes it rather strange that the only Album they have ever released for more than 40 years now is the Buckingham Nicks. But why has it never been released? Is it such a terrible piece of work? Or is it that it was very embarrassing for them? Not at all, especially given the fact that they have included some of the songs featured in the album in some of their live shows and subsequent releases. The reason it has not been released yet is because it just hasn’t. It was to be out some years back, or rather it was rumored to be so, so for the better part of the album’s life, it has been locked away from the general public. |
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I have no idea who else is in FM besides Lindsey Nicks and Stevie Buckingham.
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Stevie's the dude right?
Lindsey is such a pretty name
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Buzzfeed posted on Jun. 10, 2015, at 2:52 p.m.
9 Rare Works Of Art Internet Pirates Are Obsessed With If it exists, it can be ripped. #5 Pirated? Yes Look at young Stevie: her hair uncolored, her gaze expectant, her nose intact. Her boyfriend Lindsey’s here too, and their first collaboration was one of the more auspicious songwriting debuts of the 70s. Too bad no one heard it—this album tanked so bad that Nicks had to write “Landslide” just to move on. Later, the duo joined Mick and the McVies for the second (or maybe third) incarnation of Fleetwood Mac, and if you care at all about music, you know the rest of the story. But this forgotten pressing was never officially digitized, not even on CD. You can only hear it now, because somewhere, once, some vinyl nerd ran it through an analog-to-digital converter, copyright be damned. |
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[from an article about the Tropicana Motel]
The Tropicana Motel’s Totally Rocking Heyday Joan Jett and the Ramones checked in and out of the West Hollywood hangout. Tom Waits called it home October 12, 2015 Alison Martino Los Angeles Magazine - See more at: http://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/t....cStfN5sp.dpuf The Dodger's investment no doubt drew clientele to the Tropicana, but the hotel became even more popular after Jerry Heiner and his partners purchased it from Koufax in the late 1960s. The joint was just a hop, skip, and blurry-eyed stumble from the Troubadour and Barney’s Beanery, and as the rock music scene grew up around those venues, the Tropicana became its unofficial HQ. Janis Joplin, Bob Marley, Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop, and members of the Runaways, the Ramones, Blondie, the New York Dolls, and the Clash all passed through. When Jim Morrison couldn't book his usual room at the Alta Cienega Motel around the corner, he'd pass out at the Tropicana instead. According to the Los Angeles Times, Poet William S. Burroughs was occasionally spotted in a lounge chair by the pool, and Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac reportedly landed their recording contact while staying at the motel. - See more at: http://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/t....cStfN5sp.dpuf |
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But I would do almost anything for this to be released on CD. Even if there was no BN tour there would at the very least be TONS of promotion for it! And I'm here for Buckingham Nicks interviews and anything else they wanna do together! |
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Not saying its necessarily "worth" it to release as far as they're concerned, but I personally want it to happen lol! Desperately!! |
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