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Sisters of the Moon
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Angelsavemeaplaceoverandoverbeautifulchildiknowimnotwronghoneyhisistersofthemoontheledgesaranevermak emecrywalkathinlinebrowneyesstormsneverfort is my favorite song on Tusk
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The best song on Tusk is Tusk. It is a true original.
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Stevie= Sisters, Sara, Beautiful Child, Angel & Storms
Chris= Brown Eyes Lindsey= Tusk |
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Brown Eyes
Angel Sisters of the Moon
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Glad to see this thread, originated in 2006, is still circulating! I read through it, saw that I had said TUSK is the best song on Tusk. I still feel the same way 7 years later. Gosh, I've been commenting in this forum that long?
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Michele |
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And entirely possible. I'm actually surprised by my consistency in this instance.
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Sisters of the Moon - just look at the Mirage DVD performance.
Sara, Angel, and Never Forget are also amazing. And Tusk, Storms, Think About Me are also up there. |
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Oh, it could change on any day of the week, but most days, it would probably be "Sara" or "What Makes You Think You're the One."
"Sara," to me, is one of the best examples of the FM groove. They play so well together on that song, and it just feels right. I love the double-tracked piano, each one panned to opposite sides of the stereo spectrum. If I'm not mistaken, there's not a single cymbal crash on that song, which is very unusual for a hit pop/rock song. The layered vocals, guitars, and keyboards are lovely. Back in the early days of MTV, they used to play the live version of "Sara." I have to admit, I wasn't much of an FM fan back then [I got better!], but I always liked "Sara." "What Makes You Think You're the One," on the other hand, is wonderfully random. It almost feels more like a jam or rehearsal than a final take. I smile every time I hear Lindsey sing, "And it won't last forever...!" The way he twists the pitch upward as he sings "won't" is hilarious...like someone stepped on his foot or hit him with a jolt of electricity...! It's just a fun, exuberant song. matt |
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If I had to pick one song I would have to go with Brown Eyes
runner ups: Beautiful Child, Over and Over, Not That Funny
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It really is difficult to pick just one.
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Stevie: Sara (this was tougher to decide on)
Lindsey: Walk a Thin Line Christine: Brown Eyes |
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This old thread is a testament to Tusk *not* being too long. Almost every song on it was somebody's pick for personal favorite.
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