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Old 02-17-2006, 01:15 AM
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Now Playing: Love Me or Leave Me by Chicken Shack

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Put down your "Now Playing" even if it's not FM or CM related.... this means you chiliD... u minor blues guitar lovin guy
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Old 02-17-2006, 06:32 AM
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Now Playing: Love Me or Leave Me by Chicken Shack

courtesy of MacFan... bows
Thank you! I LOVE "Love Me Or Leave Me"...a very bluesy Christine Perfect at her best. I've been playing the new Chicken Shack box set, more bluesy Christine.

As far as Mac related, I've been watching DVDs quite a bit lately...The 1975 Largo DVD with Chris actually fronting Fleetwood Mac is the best Fleetwood Mac show on video, with "Why" & "Spare Me A Little" being my favorites. Someone was also nice enough to send me the 1973 Midnight Special on DVD("Miles Away" & "Believe Me").

Other than Christine/Fleetwood Mac, I've been listening ALOT to Paul McCartney's new CD, Chaos And Creation In The Back Yard. I'm listening to it right now as I type. I LOVE this CD! It's way, way, way better than his last album, which I didn't like at all. "Fine Line" is my favorite song on the album.

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Old 02-17-2006, 01:44 PM
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As far as Mac related, I've been watching DVDs quite a bit lately...The 1975 Largo DVD with Chris actually fronting Fleetwood Mac is the best Fleetwood Mac show on video, with "Why" & "Spare Me A Little" being my favorites. Someone was also nice enough to send me the 1973 Midnight Special on DVD("Miles Away" & "Believe Me").
Argh. How different is Largo from Landover???

And, you've got the Midnight Special!(we need a "green with envy" emoticon)
We NEED some tech savvy Ledgie to bust this stuff up into individual files(or the whole thing), and post them to Kazaa!!!!
Am I the only Kazaa dork here?
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Argh. How different is Largo from Landover???
As I learned yesterday, Largo & Landover are one in the same.


Now Playing: I don't know....some minor blues thing...oh, yeah...Allman Bros Band "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed"....from their 12/31/73 show at the Cow Palace in San Francisco...with Jerry Garcia sitting in on guitar.
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NP: Lyle Mays: self titled
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He used to be Pat Metheny's keyboardist, right?
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He used to be Pat Metheny's keyboardist, right?

still is... he has a few solo albums and a quartet, and a duo album with Pat

I saw him in 2004 at Spreckels in San Diego... they did a 68 min song called the way up... a masterpiece
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As I learned yesterday, Largo & Landover are one in the same.


Now Playing: I don't know....some minor blues thing...oh, yeah...Allman Bros Band "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed"....from their 12/31/73 show at the Cow Palace in San Francisco...with Jerry Garcia sitting in on guitar.
I jsut figure it as Washington D.C. WHat the hell, its close enough.
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Argh. How different is Largo from Landover???

And, you've got the Midnight Special!(we need a "green with envy" emoticon)
We NEED some tech savvy Ledgie to bust this stuff up into individual files(or the whole thing), and post them to Kazaa!!!!
Am I the only Kazaa dork here?
Yes, as ChiliD said, Largo & Landover are the same. They're both Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C.

Both of those Midnight Special performances are on YouTube. Have you seen them? Someone posted instructions in the Stevie forum(not that you'd want to go there again ) on how to save stuff from YouTube to your computer. It was somewhat complicated, at least for me. I also know someone who was able to get it from YouTube & then upload it to YouSendIt. I'll send her a private message. I have no idea if she can do anything since I believe the files are pretty big.
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Brandon had Miles Away(or was it Believe Me) on that Megadownload thing, but it kept freezing up my system.....I guess it was too big for my processor.
And yes, I've seen them. SEEing them isn't good enough for me! I WANT them!!!!
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Brandon had Miles Away(or was it Believe Me) on that Megadownload thing, but it kept freezing up my system.....I guess it was too big for my processor.
And yes, I've seen them. SEEing them isn't good enough for me! I WANT them!!!!
Both of those videos are on YouTube right now. Someone posted links on the Seven Wonders message board. I just sent a private message to someone. Hopefully, she'll have to time to work on it. I can't even watch YouTube since I have dial-up. It's way, way too choppy.

By the way, I already had them on videotape, but the DVD I just got is of even better quality!!
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Ok Homer, your guardian angel, Mary Anne requested videos for you...


Miles Away

I should have the next one shortly.

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These 1973 Midnight Special performances are REALLY COOL!!

What else did they play on the broadcast besides Believe Me & Miles Away?
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Argh. How different is Largo from Landover???
As everyone said, they're the same -- the old Capital Centre arena, which got changed to US Air Arena in the late 1990s.

The arena is actually in Landover, not Largo -- but the Largo name has stuck through the years.

There are four FM/SN pro-shot videos done there: 1975, 1978, 1979 & 1983.
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