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"kind of weird: a tribute to the dearly departed from a band that can treat its living like trash" |
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Yeah, I saw that pic you posted! Lawn was full, too!!
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
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Starting with "Whenever I Call You Friend," and continuing with "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" and "Leather and Lace," Stevie was able to establish herself as an entity outside of the band by singing with other rock stars. Lindsey and Christine were too busy making Fleetwood Mac albums to establish themselves outside of the band that way, which is exactly why they should have called "LB/CM" Fleetwood Mac and should have gone on the road with Mick and John as Fleetwood Mac.
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On and on it will always be, the rhythm, rhyme, and harmony. THE Stephen Hopkins |
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The album is at #168 on the Billboard 200 in its third week (17-95-168).
I'm surprised it hasn't had a bit more staying power than that, given they're on tour. Maybe it'll pick back up now that they're in full swing. UK numbers, on the other hand, wow. I can't think of another FM-related project that's had that kind of staying power on any chart, anywhere, since - well, Tango!
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There were reasons to be crazy. - Stevie Nicks, “Real Tears” |
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I think some fans are stuck in a time warp, still measuring the band's chart success on the same scale as 1977. So the rankings today are always going to be disappointing, if it's not Top 10. Why not enjoy the music without imposing unrealistic expectations for yourself and the band?
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I don't think anyone on here is that naive. All I was saying is that I'm surprised the album hasn't hung on a little better than it has.
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There were reasons to be crazy. - Stevie Nicks, “Real Tears” |
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I believe if Stevie had kicked in a few decent songs and had they called it a Fleetwood Mac album and marketed it very well it could have been at least a gold album here and worldwide it could have sold in the millions.
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Children of the world the forgotten chimpanzee..in the eyes of the world you have done so much for me. ..SLN. |
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The album exits the UK Top 20 for its 5th week on the UK albums chart but only just, slipping 8 places to #24. This is still good considering the current industry and shows the album is still selling well here. BBC Radio 2 have finally gotten rid of Red Sun from their playlist so I expect the album to drop further at a more considerable rate from now on. Unless they add another track from the album to their playlist which is possible.
Anyway, its UK chart run and sales is as follows: Week 1: #5 - 19,147 copies Week 2: #10 - 10,462 copies (29,609 copies) Week 3: #17 - 4,738 copies (34,347 copies) Week 4: #16 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 5,000 (>39,000 copies) Week 5: #24 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 3,500 (>42,500 copies) |
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The album drops quite considerably on the UK chart this week largely due to the fact that BBC Radio 2 has dropped Red Sun from its playlist. It falls 23 places this week to #57 for its 6th week on the chart overall.
Its UK chart run and sales is as follows: Week 1: #5 - 19,147 copies Week 2: #10 - 10,462 copies (29,609 copies) Week 3: #17 - 4,738 copies (34,347 copies) Week 4: #16 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 5,000 (>39,000 copies) Week 5: #24 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 3,500 (>42,500 copies) Week 6: #57 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 1,500 (>44,000 copies) |
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The album steps up two places this week to #55 for its 7th week on the chart overall. Sales also increase.
Its UK chart run and sales is as follows: Week 1: #5 - 19,147 copies Week 2: #10 - 10,462 copies (29,609 copies) Week 3: #17 - 4,738 copies (34,347 copies) Week 4: #16 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 5,000 (>39,000 copies) Week 5: #24 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 3,500 (>42,500 copies) Week 6: #57 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 1,500 (>44,000 copies) Week 7: #55 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 2,000 (>46,000 copies) |
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The album moves up slightly for a second consecutive week, moving up two places this week to #53 for its 8th week on the chart overall.
Its UK chart run and sales is as follows: Week 1: #5 - 19,147 copies Week 2: #10 - 10,462 copies (29,609 copies) Week 3: #17 - 4,738 copies (34,347 copies) Week 4: #16 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 5,000 (>39,000 copies) Week 5: #24 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 3,500 (>42,500 copies) Week 6: #57 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 1,500 (>44,000 copies) Week 7: #55 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 2,000 (>46,000 copies) Week 8: #53 - NOT AVAILABLE - approx 2,000 (>48,000 copies) |
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Especially in the UK, it has sold VERY well. And the fact the album debuted in the top 20 in the USA..WOW! I think it has exceeded expectations. |
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Still hoping for a UK tour...
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"I think what you would say is that there were factions within the band that had lost their perspective. What that did was to harm the 43-year legacy that we had worked so hard to build, and that legacy was really about rising above difficulties in order to fulfill one's higher truth and one's higher destiny." Lindsey Buckingham, May 11, 2018. |
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Still hoping for BuckVie II, if we can't get another FM record. I at least have faith in 2 of FMs singer/songwriters in trying to carry on the creative process of making new music in this dimension.
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