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Holiday Road
Does anyone know who sings the backing vocals (the oohooh bit)
on Holiday road? Sounds like Stevie , but if it is why is she not credited anywhere? Or is it Lindsey's own voice in a higher pitch? Anyone ?
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i'm almost entirely sure its LB himself doing all the vocals.
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08-20-2002, 09:53 AM |
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Lindsey has never had any of the other Mac vocalists on either of his three solo albums but Stevie had him on TISL and Chris had him on her solo album too. Just thought I'd point that out
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Lindsey was the first of the Rumours Macsters to have Mac mates guest on a solo album. Mick's on "Trouble" and Christine is on "Shadow of the West" on Law & Order.
**** Woops, sorry Chili. Same thought at the same time!
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madness fades Last edited by Les; 08-20-2002 at 04:39 PM.. |
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Not quite accurate, Matt.
Christine sang backgrounds on "Shadows Of The West" on "Law & Order". Well, it looks like you beat me to the punch on that one, Les. |
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DUH!
I completely forgot about Shadow Of The West!
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Don't forget that a couple of Christine's "one-off" recordings even though BILLED as "Christine McVie & Friends" was for all intents & purposes, Fleetwood Mac (just minus Stevie Nicks):
"Can't Help Falling In Love With You": Christine: keyboards, vocals Lindsey: guitar, vocals John: bass Mick: drums & percussion "Roll With Me, Henry": Christine: piano, vocals Billy Burnette: rhythm guitar, answer vocals Rick Vito: lead guitar John: bass Mick: drums Steve Douglas: sax (Duane Eddy's sax player) |
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Something I find odd
Lindsey's invited everyone except Stevie to help out on his albums. Although John never appeared on one, during the Dance's "isn't that weird" story, Lindsey mentions inviting him to lay down bass for his "upcoming" solo album.
Of course, Stevie didn't invite him until TISL, but still. Perhaps it's because, since Stevie was so visible in the group, having her on a solo album would equate a Fleetwood Mac song to the public? Or was it an intentional snub, considering their history? I just think it's weird that Lindsey would rather manipulate his voice to sound like Stevie than actually ask her to participate on something of his! At least pre-Dance. Just an observation. |
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It was that recording of "can't help falling in love" (from the aptly titled film "A fine mess") that brought the band together (in 1986), and which lead to the recording of Tango in the Night.
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Re: Something I find odd
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-Brian P.S. Regarding The Dance, it seems to me Stevie wasn't really ever in the plans with GOS. It looks to me that the way it went was that John, Mick, Lindsey, and Christine were laying down tracks and they all thought "well hey, let's get Stevie in on this too". I don't know, it just really seems to me that there was (and may still be) the band, and Stevie with the band. That's just me probably... -Brian
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Re: Something I find odd
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Also, their musical tastes and career goals became significantly divergent at the stage when they began their solo careers. That didn't preclude either of them asking the other to appear, but it probably made the prospect of it more daunting. |
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Probably one of the biggest reasons Stevie & Lindsey seem to have felt a more pressing need to "prove themselves" to each other, while Christine and John did not, was the fact that Christine was very successful prior to joining FM, and of course John was successful inside and outside of FM before Chris joined.
Because of that "package deal" thing, I imagine there were a lot of little insecurities running around inside of Lindsey & Stevie's heads, and a burning need to prove that they could each make it without the other. Les is right, Stevie has mentioned this more often that Lindsey has, but Sulumith has a great Lindsey quote on this subject in her signature.... "I fought to prove something to her as well as to myself. You wonder what you gave up in order to prove that." I've said this before, and my hippie side is totally coming out, but to me, the most impressive thing about both Stevie & Lindsey as people, is their ability to finally, after all the years of rancor, work together, and *want* to do so. Johnny Stew
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Thanx All
Thanx for all the feedback you guys and i think i have to get shadow of the west out again (didn't know about that chris vocal on it.
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All these years of listening to this song- I never really considered the female vocal. When I was young I assumed it to be Stevie. Later in life I assumed it to be some unknown singer or even a girlfriend.
Never in a million years did I ever consider it was Lindsey himself. After listening to it today though, I decided to look up who it was and couldn't find anything. I feel silly asking this, but can somebody confirm it really was Lindsey after all? Considering what he did on TITN its clear he was able to pull off just about any sonic trickery he wanted. Even so, for 1983 that's just so convincing.
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I was shocked, floored and could not believe that the Family Man bridge was not Stevie. It sounds like her but when I heard it was not her, I could hear it was Lindsey and it blew my mind.
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