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On of my favorite FM songs of any era is not on any of their 17 studio albums. “Dragonfly” is a lovely song.
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Angel from Record Plant is bonkers. It’s just possessed.
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"Remember..." --LB, Nokia 10-19-08 |
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I am starting with Future Games because I start loving this band once Christine joins.
- Future Games: Sands of Time - Bare Trees: Spare Me a Little of Your Love - Penguin: Remember Me - Mystery To Me: The Way I Feel - Heroes Are Hard To Find: Prove Your Love (yeah, I am a hopeless Christine romantic) - Fleetwood Mac: Say You Love Me - Rumours: Silver Springs - Tusk: Sara - Live: Farmers Daughter - Mirage: Gypsy - Tango In The Night: Big Love - Behind The Mask: Skies the Limit - Time: Winds of Change - The Dance: Bleed to Love Her - Say You Will: Illume - BuckVie: Sleeping Around the Corner
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There were reasons to be crazy. - Stevie Nicks, “Real Tears” |
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Is this track #12 on the rerelease? I can't recall.
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Yes! It’s right after “Gold Dust.”
I’ll never forget the first time I heard this song. At the time I became a fan, in the early 90s, I found it in my favorite record store as the B-Side of a reissued 45 single of “Don’t Stop.” The mystery and power of it left me speechless. I still love that mix best by the way - not the ones that are available on the Rumours reissues, which turn Stevie’s lead vocals way up on the fade-out. The closest to the original I’ve heard on more recent reissues is on “Crystal Visions.”
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There were reasons to be crazy. - Stevie Nicks, “Real Tears” |
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Accept(except) that Silver Springs WASN'T ON RUMOURS.
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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Just curious, does Stevie think this is her best song? Or is that Edge? |
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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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