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I can't say that I put this song on repeat, but I don't DISLIKE it. I think there some great lyrics and I like the melody!
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I Love the reference to Blue Lamp also
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to me this song has always been about rehab. "Welcome to the room" Welcome to the choir sir (you're preaching to the choir)
"The first cut is the deepest of all, the second one well its a worthless thing so take it all the way back home" this line to me has always simply been that the first time you cut the coke to draw a line or rail if you will, is the deepest cut and all the ones after are just chasing that first hit so after that just go wild with it and take it all the way home |
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Tango in the night is great. It's very Fleetwood Mac but it's also very 1987.
Although, I'm not a fan of "when I see you again", "welcome to the room Sara" and "seven wonders" are great. Christine and Lindsey have some of their best work on this album, Stevie was much better on the previous albums. |
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It Is About Rehab. Stevie & Mick Have Both Said that.
Stevie Said She Checked into Rehab under the name "Sara Anderson" |
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I like this song. No problems with it. Nice, classic Mac sound to it.
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