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Rosebud version. No other version comes close, IMO.
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I don't know you but I found it very.. Californian. When I was last september visiting several places (LA, SD, Santa Barbara, Solvang), I love to play that song very loud on the freeway (specially when there was no traffic ha haaa |
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Even though there are other FM songs (especially from the Rumors era) that I like just as well, I believe GYOW is one of their best songs and not just because it was (and still is) so successful. My reasons why:
1) I can't for the life of me remember when I first heard it. It seems like I have always known that song.And it makes me feel good every time I hear it. 2) It is one of the songs that every single time I hear them make me think: "one must be a very inspired musician to write such a simple yet perfect song". GYOW is one of the few examples that show that great songs don't need to have complicated lyrics or over-sophisticated sound or whatever. It is pure simplicity. To be it differently: IMO it is a song that had to be written 3) I just love the way it starts "loving you..." and Stevie's "packing up-shacking up" singing along at the live versions !!! That's all from me! |
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it's ok...but the song was still in the early stages of being perfected to what it would later become...correct?
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That looks like it was taken from the Mirage tour, because of the funny hat.
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Oh and the title that says "Mirage Tour" could be it too...lol
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I also love how she has her hand on her hip at the beginning - like - "Ok you a-hole, lets start this thing and get it over with"...(Again - I'm hoping this is the same concert). The drama was really going on between them at that time...so there are sparks. But my all time favorite version is the album. The song is just simply orgasmic as it hits the crecendo and just fades out. Great song. I can't remember when I first heard it. It's does sound like it's always been around...I guess Lindsey had a good muse the day he wrote it...and was able to snatch it from the air. Last edited by Boots; 02-16-2006 at 05:03 PM.. |
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I heard this song on the radio today (heh- surprise) and realized that this song may be one of my all time favorite songs, period. I am a chiffonhead at heart, but this song really does it for me. Studio version is the best, IMO.
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The problem with Rosebud is that it doesn't have the guitar solos. The guitar outro solo is a huge part of that song.
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