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In no specific order:
Isn't It Midnight Heart of Stone Did You Ever Love Me Why Honey Hi Little Lies Brown Eyes Temporary One World Turning Oh Daddy Heroes Are Hard to Find Songbird Remember Me Come a Little Bit Closer Say You Love Me |
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Yes! Someone else picked "Forgiveness"!
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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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As with Stevie and Lindsey, in order of brilliance IMHO:
1. Over and Over (like the song title goes, I could listen to this over and over, and have! To me, it's her best song) 2. You Make Loving Fun (her best hit, and overall pop tune, like Go Your Own Way, is timeless from start to finish). 3. Morning Rain (with Danny Kirwan's blistering guitar to her simple, but powerful lyrics, this early song was a sign of things to come, but also a great moment in her career). 4. Think About Me (should've been bigger than Don't Stop IMO) 5. Hold Me 6. Believe Me (3 me's in a row and wonderful me's they are). 7. Brown Eyes (hearing the new version, I think I like it even better). 8. Friend 9. Nights in Estoril 10. Behind the Mask ( a brilliant title track from a mediocre record) 11. Don't Stop 12. Isn't it Midnight (my favourite tune from Tango). 13. Honey Hi (simple, lush and beautiful) 14. Say You Love Me 15. Come a Little Bit Closer (toss up with Why, but this one wins.) Bubbling Under: Why, Spare Me A Little, The Smile I Live For, Songbird (Why and Come a Little Bit Closer, I think are better songs), Get Like You Used to Be.
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Agreed. But certain live versions of it, especially THE DANCE one, transcend the 70s feel of the original. THE DANCE version really cooks, and without the lush studio effects to rely on, the band tap into a taut blues-pop energy that gives the live performances an incredible lift.
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Agreed. And there her voice sounds so deep and bluesy.
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1) Songbird
2) Brown Eyes 3) Oh Daddy 4) Come A Little Bit Closer 5) Why 6) You Make Loving Fun 7) Think About Me 8) Spare Me A Little of Your Love 9) Only Over You 10) Ask Anybody 11) Over My Head 12) Say You Love Me 13) Over and Over 14) The Smile I Live For 15) Honey Hi |
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Great minds think alike! "Come A Little Bit Closer" is one of the FINEST Christine songs ever recorded!
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Heck yeah! That is why I placed it at #4.
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I agree. This is probably the only Mac song I wish they would have re-recorded with Stevie and Lindsey. Just imagine those amazing harmonies similar to those on Love in Store singing "Come a little bit closer" I think Lindsey could have added a few elements too.
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