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What tricks were FM playing on us
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10. Sugar Daddy Anyone else hear Chris laughing at the End? Rumours 7. The Chain The first second of the song you hear Lindsey drop the F-Bomb Behind the Mask Lizard People Creepy!! Sounds like a 9-11 song! |
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Tusk - The melody of Tusk was what Lindsey used for soundcheck during the Rumours tour. Buckingham Nicks Lola (My Love) - Sounds like the chain in the beginning Rumours Go Your Own Way - Written in November 1975; Lindsey and Stevie broke up Mid 1976 Last edited by welcomechris; 02-21-2014 at 08:55 AM.. |
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Not that Funny - Lines from I Know I'm Not Wrong |
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FM played GYOW on the white album tour right? BN didn't play it live, i don't think.
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So here's the lead up to the demise of their relationship through Lindsey's eyes- Monday Morning was written in the BN days. “Monday Morning is a precursor. Nothing definitive has happened between me and Stevie- only the feeling that something is not quite right. You cut to two years later- and all sorts of things have happened. Stevie has moved away from me ah emotionally, she’s ahh been unfaithful, she’s ahh come back, she’s ahh gone through a whole evolution of of experiences unique to herself that that have nothing to do with me, during the touring that happened with Fleetwood Mac after the first album. You know, so you’re talking about a long period of time of sort of a slow death, of estrangement, of a lot of, you know, we were not really a couple by the time that song was written. Ah we were still, there was still a lot of love and we would sort of come back and go away and come back but basically you know you’re talking about a situation during the making of Rumours which was very painful for me. Working with someone that I was still in love with, who was, didn’t want to be with me and yet me having to do the work for her, having to produce hits for her, having to see her everyday, not being allowed the necessity- I won’t say the luxury- it is a necessity- of of of physical distance in order to get closure. Um, the the compartmentalizing of emotions that had to follow in that situation.”
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Fm started doing it in November 75 idk if it was written before that. The white album tour one is missing the second verse
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Newsweek magazine printed an article in the May 10 1976 issue about the band that said they were in the middle of recording their next album (Rumours) and it seemed likely to survive the breakup of Nicks and Buckingham's relationship 2 weeks prior. (We don't know exactly when the story was written vs when it was published). This would put the Sausalito breakup ~early '76.
Stevie's affair with Don Henley was somewhere during this time frame. And Sara reportedly was written in 1976, per the whole lawsuit where another woman claimed to have written it. Last edited by bombaysaffires; 02-17-2014 at 07:07 PM.. |
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Lindsey and Stevie broke up after the making of Rumours (Mid 76)
Sara was written at the end of the Making of Rumours (Mid 76) Don and Stevie started to go out (Early 76) Go Your Own Way was written (Late 75) |
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After they joined FM, I think they got separate apartments. She says that "and I had a nice apartment" once they got a little money. So, I think that although he might have kept the place they had shared together with a roommate that she moved out once they started earning some dough. On the other hand when she talks about Go Your Own Way she says, "Oh it bugged me terrible. And I had to listen to it every night and sing along with it. It would just put me right back in the place where Lindsey and I were when he wrote that song, back to our apartment where he was really angry with me. It was like I had to revisit the world of the big fight every time he sang it." So, I got the impression he was sitting on the floor writing it even before FM and that he probably kept fiddling with the thing or adding new parts to it right on through being on the road with FM. When he mentions it's origin, I would agree that they were definitely on the road by that time, but I think it may have been conceived when they were still stuck in an apartment together, based on her comments. Michele |
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If so, it was likely recorded and performed in 1976, during the recording of Rumours. They did some festivals and shows to take a break from recording. I believe they performed a few, still unreleased songs then. You Make Loving Fun was one of them.
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