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Buckingham McVie - Vol 1
A great selection of 11
songs from Buckingham/McVie World Turning Don’t Stop Shadow of the West Hold Me Eyes of the World The Challenge Who’s Dreaming this Dream Can’t Help Falling in Love With You Mystified Ricky Down on Endless Street Last edited by BLY; 07-08-2023 at 07:53 AM.. |
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Some of those are a stretch.
You forgot Think About Me His guitar and backing vocals on The Smile I live for should qualify it for the list.
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My heart will rise up with the morning sun and the hurt I feel will simply melt away |
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Needs some Isnt it Midnight
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I didn’t include Think About Me because of Stevie’s vocals. |
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Where? Is that Stevie, Christie, or Lindsey at 0:19 on the second vocal on the line "and I think it would work out"?
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I've never noticed Stevie on TAM, other than the oohs at the end.
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Still amazing that Think About Me was played on the On With the Show Tour. Wonder if Christine brought it up during rehearsal. |
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Stevie comes in on the chorus.
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I don't hear her on the chorus. I don't hear her on the "oohs" at the end. If anything, I hear her only at the 0:19-mark on second vocal on the line "and I think it would work out" (though even there I'm not so sure it isn't Lindsey).
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I frequently listen to the live version that's on YouTube, so my visions aren't so crystalline.
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I dig it. And I can hear and understand why you picked the songs here.
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
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You can really hear Stevie better on the reissues and the the 5.1 surround sound mix. She is definitely on this track. |
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
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She may be in the mix but turned way way down to not hear her. Chris and Lindsey sound so good together. Lindsey and Chris sing the entire song together. Sort of like Dont Stop. Its not until the very end of Dont You Look back that there is a trace of Stevie. But Stevie's backing vocals on Songbird give me goosebumps every time.
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I've toyed around w making a Best of BuckVie playlist before. This inspired me to go at it again, this time in two volumes, split by earlier & later eras.
I have a few "stretches" on here too, I do agree that Think About Me should be included, though I am in the "I can hear Stevie on it" camp- she's doing a very low harmony in the chorus, I can hear her most on the word "think". The song is very BuckVie in spirit nonetheless. Same, IMO, for Bleed To Love Her, even w Stevie's vocals tacked on. We all know how that song was born, again, I feel it fits in w the spirit (think of how well it would sit on the actual BuckVie album, in an alternate reality) I came up with this: Vol. I World Turning Think About Me Shadow of The West Don't Stop Eyes of the World The Smile I Live For Hold Me Down Endless Street Isn't It Midnight Vol. II Everywhere Bleed To Love Her Feel About You You and I, Full Version Red Sun In My World On With The Show Carnival Begin Where We Belong |
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