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You and Lindsfan must have good taste if you're agreeing with me. |
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Definitely "Everywhere" and "Say Goodbye". There are a lot of songs which have produced great live versions, but for those two in particular I really ever only want to listen to the live versions, exclusively.
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Say Goodye is by far a better live track. |
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On The Dance it was a treat, marvellous, great, mindblowing. Now it has become a gimmick. Ok, it's extremely fantastic what he does...but a new (old) approach of the song as it was orginally meant and written might do as well... |
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I'm surprised World Turning isn't on here.
Mine: World Turning (In the 70s though, when Mick got all crazy with the African Drum) Blue Letter Rhiannon (The Dance version) Twist and Shout (I know it's a cover but Peter Green's voice is just amazing!) Like It This Way Bermuda Triangle Black Magic Woman (With Bob Welch on vocals...he was a natural) Remember Me (The one time it was performed with Bob Welch at the Roxy) Sisters of the Moon (Mirage speaking in tounges version, of course ) You Make Loving Fun and last but not least.... TUSK! |
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