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Watch is probably Karen posting. I'll believe it when I see it.
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I haven’t seen either of the postings so forgive if this query is stupid…..but
If it’s agreed that Stevie hasn’t written her post. Is it believed that Lindsey has written and posted his ? |
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[QUOTE=bwboy;1287929]I have a CD called Buckingham Nicks Alabama 1975 with the following tracks:
Lola (My Love) Monday Morning I Don’t Want to Know Races Are Run Never Going Back Again (instrumental) Rhiannon Long Distance Winner Django/Sorcerer You Won’t Forget Me Blue Letter Heartbreaker (Circles in Time) Don’t Let Me Down Again Frozen Love Crystal Lola (My Love) Races Are Arun Rhiannon Django Sorcerer Yes, this is the show I have. I got the Buckingham/Nicks cd off of Amazon a few years back.”Digitally Remastered “ |
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This is sort of funny. Since the 1980s it has been said over and over that "someday" Buckingham Nicks will be re-issued and re-released.
50 years have come and gone and we are still saying "someday it will happen." I say it will happen with Behind The Mask gets a full re-issue with bonus tracks
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If there were to be a tour for this album, these songs would be a must on the setlist:
Lola (My Love) Monday Morning I Don’t Want to Know Races Are Run Rhiannon Long Distance Winner Sorcerer You Won’t Forget Me Blue Letter Crying in the Night Heartbreaker (Circles in Time) Don’t Let Me Down Again Frozen Love Crystal Even though Rhiannon wasn’t actually recorded until after they joined FM, they did perform it live as a duo before they joined; I like the much simpler arrangement with a much shorter run time that is on the Buckingham Nicks Live CD. Never Going Back Again was played as an instrumental- unfortunately, the way Lindsey performs it live now, I really couldn’t stand to hear it. It has become a caricature of a performance. If he were to sing it as he originally recorded it, then it would be a very welcome addition to the setlist. I know some folks say they wouldn’t see them if they did a Buckingham Nicks tour, but I totally would. IF it were in a much smaller venue and if they had a small band with them. I’d even accept the backup singers. |
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It is a fantasy thread, but who knows?
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Backstage at a small theater she and Lindsey will have tea and brush each other's hair, and just talk ole times before their set.
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And to top it off, Stevie and Lindsey can share an impromptu hug on stage!
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What's amazing is that from 2005 to 2012 she would play at some venues where the lawn would be closed off or casino ballrooms where the back sections were empty. But then American Horror Story and Harry Styles came along!
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At least the analog tapes are still safe and sound.
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