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Old 04-26-2020, 10:21 PM
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Peter Green songs - the show featured too an extraordinary 22-minute version of Stevie Nicks World Turning which closed the show s first half.

I guess Amazon doesn't hire proofreaders. Two glaring mistakes.
Of course it's her song. Every song her song.

I can't even go #2 without it being about her.
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Old 04-27-2020, 09:44 AM
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Of course it's her song. Every song her song.

I can't even go #2 without it being about her.
Stevie actually got pissed and jealous that Lindsey wrote and sung World Turning with Christine.
*source: Mick's first book

I always hated the self drumming during the 1987 and 1990 tours. I think he also did it during the Dance tour too. The classic drum solo I can take (at least the first 2 minutes)
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Old 04-27-2020, 10:10 AM
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Stevie actually got pissed and jealous that Lindsey wrote and sung World Turning with Christine.
*source: Mick's first book

I always hated the self drumming during the 1987 and 1990 tours. I think he also did it during the Dance tour too. The classic drum solo I can take (at least the first 2 minutes)
I know.

I didn't mind the old school(Mirage video) drum solos. But Vesturbation was just f*cking STUPID. And annoying. Total ego stroking for himself. Did I mention it was stupid and annoying?
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I know.

I didn't mind the old school(Mirage video) drum solos. But Vesturbation was just f*cking STUPID. And annoying. Total ego stroking for himself. Did I mention it was stupid and annoying?
OMG!!! Vesturbation!! Haha! Post of the year for me!

Annoying, stupid, disturbing and totally unnecesary. The drum solo was fine. Vesturbation was NOT fine.
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Old 04-27-2020, 10:02 PM
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OMG!!! Vesturbation!! Haha! Post of the year for me!

Annoying, stupid, disturbing and totally unnecesary. The drum solo was fine. Vesturbation was NOT fine.
Totally just Mick trying to pretend that he's a front man. Sad and stupid.

I didn't coin Vesturbation. We used to call it that here, a long time ago. god, I've been here for 17 years(lurking longer than that). not
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OMG!!! Vesturbation!! Haha! Post of the year for me!

Annoying, stupid, disturbing and totally unnecesary. The drum solo was fine. Vesturbation was NOT fine.
A dumb device to use the way he did in concert. I’m sure the manufacturers didn’t intend it to be bundled up next to someone’s boobs and then smacked on for ten minutes until everyone’s ears were bleeding.

Remember how Mick not only fondled himself in concert but also hocked the product in an ad in the tourbook? I mean, talk about transparent sponsorship. I wonder how many units Mick’s vesturbation act actually sold—or were more transactions canceled after his performance?
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A dumb device to use the way he did in concert. I’m sure the manufacturers didn’t intend it to be bundled up next to someone’s boobs and then smacked on for ten minutes until everyone’s ears were bleeding.
Actually, Mick worked with Jimmy Hotz specifically to design the vest for that purpose.

Interesting factoid: Hotz also produced Dave Mason’s “Two Hearts” album in 1987.
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Actually, Mick worked with Jimmy Hotz specifically to design the vest for that purpose.
You know it's funny to me that most of us die hard's have always hated the drum solo in World Turning. Over the years I have noticed it's the casual fans that eat it up. They love it and they yell real loudly. It only encourages Mick to do it more. For me, I generally use that as my bathroom break song.
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Of course it's her song. Every song her song.

I can't even go #2 without it being about her.
Remember when Clinton used her song for his inauguration??
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Remember when Clinton used her song for his inauguration??
Old Slick Willy. All politics aside, the most entertaining president we've ever had.

I thought $tevie sounded great doing her song for him!
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Old Slick Willy. All politics aside, the most entertaining president we've ever had.

I thought $tevie sounded great doing her song for him!
Remember it came out many years later that they played to a pre-recorded track. Michael Jackson on stage with Bill Clinton and Stevie Nicks was an odd sight to see.

not to be crude by we had not seen Stevie for awhile and I remember one comedian's quip "Who took an air hose to Stevie Nicks"
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Remember it came out many years later that they played to a pre-recorded track. Michael Jackson on stage with Bill Clinton and Stevie Nicks was an odd sight to see.

not to be crude by we had not seen Stevie for awhile and I remember one comedian's quip "Who took an air hose to Stevie Nicks"
I'd forgotten that it was a track.

Probably the same person who put the air hose to her massive ego.
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Remember when Clinton used her song for his inauguration??
Well, he could be forgiven...

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