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Old 03-28-2023, 08:48 AM
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I've forgotten how much I love this tune.


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I've forgotten how much I love this tune.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bevq...vtqmHg&index=5
It is such a catchy, confident song. And it fits right in with contemporary music. IN many ways, edgier and more relevant to current pop than anything on LB/CM.
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It’s a great tune but missing Lindsey Buckinghams magic to make it even better.
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Old 03-29-2023, 07:37 AM
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It’s a great tune but missing Lindsey Buckinghams magic to make it even better.
He would have cut the bass and keyboards "call and response". Glad he's not on this.
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He would have cut the bass and keyboards "call and response". Glad he's not on this.
He’d have un-grooved it, turned a funky pop tune into a quirky ditty. I prefer the heat and sexual overtones on this.
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I’d rather Bob Welch be on “Come Out To Play” than Lindsey come within a hundred feet of this.
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I’d rather Bob Welch be on “Come Out To Play” than Lindsey come within a hundred feet of this.
He would add barking every time she sung, "won't you come out to play"
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He would add barking every time she sung, "won't you come out to play"
And he could drag the Fairlight out of storage…
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And he could drag the Fairlight out of storage…
And tap the mic for drums.
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And tap the mic for drums.
That's a Kleenex box, sir.
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And tap the mic for drums.
But when I hear ITM today, I still marvel at how good it is. Dan Perfect may not have had a sense of "narrative arranging" but he knew how to get a great, contemporary sound. He also seemed to work effortlessly with his Aunt. For her part, Christine's songs are split between R&B-influenced pop and folk-influenced pop, showing off equal sides of her "split" musical personality. I think "Anything Is Possible," "Forgiveness," "Bad Journey," "Liar," and "Friend" are great "up" tunes! And then there is "Giving it Back"--which is the most Fleetwood Mac non-Fleetwood Mac song of the 2000s.
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That's a Kleenex box, sir.
No generic brands for that diva!
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Give me Puffs or give me death!
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