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Old 09-17-2017, 08:01 PM
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Carnival Begin and Too Far Gone are my favorites.
This is my opinion exactly. Two a-typical songs from Christine McVie.
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Old 09-17-2017, 08:03 PM
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This is my opinion exactly. Two a-typical songs from Christine McVie.
I wish they would play CB live.
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Old 09-17-2017, 10:16 PM
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I played the whole thing for three friends today(on a road trip), that had never heard it...

Anyway, OWTS, and Too Far Gone are favorites. I actually love them all, except for Lay Down For Free, and Love Is Here To Stay. They're tolerable, but meh. LDFF sounds like a damned drum machine, and not Mick.
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Old 09-17-2017, 10:27 PM
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I played the whole thing for three friends today(on a road trip), that had never heard it...

Anyway, OWTS, and Too Far Gone are favorites. I actually love them all, except for Lay Down For Free, and Love Is Here To Stay. They're tolerable, but meh. LDFF sounds like a damned drum machine, and not Mick.
I was under the assumption that it was a drum machine. Isn't Red sun and a couple of others too? Love is Here to stay is one of my faves...different strokes.
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I was under the assumption that it was a drum machine. Isn't Red sun and a couple of others too? Love is Here to stay is one of my faves...different strokes.
LDFF is the only one that drives me crazy, that the drums sound so FAKE. Douchewhore or not, Mick really does make the songs he plays on a LOT better. It's palpable.

LIHTS is okay. I'm just sick of his same old fingerpicking "signature songs".
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LDFF is the only one that drives me crazy, that the drums sound so FAKE. Douchewhore or not, Mick really does make the songs he plays on a LOT better. It's palpable.

LIHTS is okay. I'm just sick of his same old fingerpicking "signature songs".
Love is Here To Stay is crisp, bright, and beautiful.

Lay Down For Free is boring and sounds like a metronome.
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