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I have to assume that they meant Did You Ever Love Me here in this review of a recital by Dr. Dan Moore. Here is an excerpt.
http://uimusicrising.wordpress.com/2...n-performance/ I know what you’re thinking, saxophones in a steel band? The horns actually provided an interesting timbral characterist that was quite nice. Second, they played an arrangement of Fleetwood Mac’s “Could You Ever Love Me?” featuring Dr. Moore on the marimba with two exciting solo sections. Leaving smiles on the audience’s faces, they ended their portion of the concert with a medley of the Muppet Show Movie that featured a rogue percussionist during the “Mahna-mahna” portion of the piece. |
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My vote goes to "Homeward Bound." Great piano, very believable emotion. And a real rocker, something we didn't get too often from Christine.
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"Over And Over", followed VERY closely by "Come A Little Bit Closer."
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It reminds me of a passage in Wicked when all the college friends are having a post-funeral gathering: good food, drink and company. Abundant laughter. And the narrator says if they had known that it would be the last time they'd all be together, maybe they would have lingered a little longer over dinner. It gave me a chill to read that and it put me in mourning, even though nothing bad had happened in the book yet and the characters didn't suspect how their futures would divide them. Of course, the RRHOF was the real ending for FM. And much later in Wicked, when the little girl, Nor, asks if the witch ever returned, the mother says, "Not yet." That's what I will say of FM: not yet. Michele |
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Can we write to Chris and have any hopes of hearing back from her?
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Agreed!! It was so different. I get mad at Mick for not kicking up a huge fade out drum solo. Because the intensity builds and builds to the end and he sort of peters out...
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And nice comparison, and i always wanted to see the musical... "Not yet" usually gives some hope. But this is the kind of thing you say to a gullible little girl not to upset her, and i'm not a child anymore...so it makes me sad, especially when you talk about The Dance. But hey !
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I think we'll see Christine again. Whether or not it's with the other 4 or with all of the remaining 4, is a different question. Thinking of underrated songs, certainly Why is very famous among fans. I've even seen it come in #1 in polls of all FM songs, but it's too bad that the public in general knows nothing about it. Michele |
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I consider extremely underrated songs never played on the radio and never included in concerts, like Stevie's Storms until the Unleashed tour. About Christine, I'd love to see Mystified played live.
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. Christine was on her game with the batch of songs she gave to the Time album. Unfortunately it was a transitional period of the band where things were in a bit of a flux, so those songs were destined to fall into semi-obscurity. If the context had been different, those songs would have a higher profile, and sit comfortably with the rest of her lauded song catalog.
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There is a rare live bootleg version of Bad Loser- one of the few times they performed it on the Heroes tour.
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Right i don't see "Why" as an underrated song, every educated Fleetwood Mac knows and loves this song . It's also one of the songs that my friends unfamiliar with FM prefer, especially that Midnight Special for some reason. Quote:
Thank you, that's amazing! I had no idea they rehearsed this. I can see now why they didn't play it live, it seems to be quite difficult, with the double-tracked vocals and all...but it actually sounded pretty good, especially Lindsey's guitar. Would have loved a more stripped down though.
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