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Hadn't read this before and also hadn't really paid much attention to the 18-19 band, although it goes without saying Mike and Neil are both talented musicians, both are not a fit for Fleetwood Mac, entirely different league altogether. Stevie did come close to creativity for In Your Dreams, which did feature some good material, which was dragged down by a lack of awareness around less is more, which in 2022 makes it a drag to get through. A tightly arranged, well performed tune such as 24 K is what makes a great song and that approach would give us a great album. I agree with Steve that her truly great period was '73-83 and capped off with some amazing vocals on the Wild Heart and Mirage. After that, it wasn't until Rooms On Fire and Ooh My Love that we would see a glimpse of the Stevie of yore, but the album too, was dragged down by too many meh tracks and outright duds. Her other huge weakness is cover songs- her charm and appeal is in her own material, she is not a great interpreter of other's material. On a positive note, she is arguably the very best harmony and background singer who is still alive, in the business.
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To say Stevie had ten years of consistently good-great songwriting is accurate. It’s also more than many musicians/singers/songwriters could hope for. Since 1985, each of her projects usually offers one or two fine songs, such as “Blue Denim” on STREET ANGEL or “Throw Down” and “Everybody Finds Out” on SYW. Again, in this regard, she has persisted more successfully than many of her peers of that era. Recording “lost” tunes like “Lady” and “Lady of the Mountain” has worked for her, too. She remains remarkably marketable.
But as a songwriter she has been fallow for at least two decades. Her last batch of (then) new-newish songs was on SYW. After that, it’s been more excavation than genuine expression. Her dismissal of the BuckVie project was thinly-veiled jealousy and outright fear cloaked as greed. |
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Lindsey said in recent interviews that he sent her tracks so she could write songs too. He said he had done it in the past but she didn't seem interested.
For someone who feels these are her last youthful years, she is letting them go by quickly. Take the help.
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Nathan Apodaca is their most active creative member.
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She didn't chart Top 3 with her last 2 records and Show Them the Way didn't chart at all so she probably doesn't want to release new music anymore unless it's a duet with a bigger star: Miley, Maroon 5, Elton, or Harry.
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But there’s more than sales and charts. There is the drive to create. She appears to have lost this.
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Unfortunately like other rock artists last year and this year, Mike's new album didn't chart in the US.
Sounds like a great tour though ultimateclassicrock.com/mike-campbell-tom-petty-songs Awesome that they're going to do TPHB songs. |
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AND…He’s filling in for Mojo Nixon today.
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