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Bingo. I really just want every reason to be convinced of this.
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I love speculating about these two. None of it or all of it may be true, but it's still fun. You should send me your idea in a pm so I can see if it correlates to my crazy ideas about this time period.
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Well, Stevie has said Thrown Down was written about Linds during The Dance Tour, I've always thought there was something going on there during The Dance.
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"Love's A State of Mind" |
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Ah - she's got a million of 'em!
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I saw this concert at the Continental Area. Woooooooooooooo. It rocked! This was my first time seeing Lindsey with Fleetwood Mac, and it was awesome. I'm So Afraid completly blew my mind, it was the absolute peak of my evening. But simply watching them ( not 6 of them, not 4 of them, but the 5 of them) interact, the sounds of their voices, and the loud kick ass music was more than I'd ever expected. I'll never forget!
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Even though I wasn't there, these are my favorite Dance Tour videos that are out there (besides the commercially available ones, of course.)
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Anyone have stories about Atlantic City from this tour? I think it was Atlantic City... when Stevie couldn't finish the song for some reason? There's been debate about whether she just got too emotional or if her voice gave out.
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Hey no worries, I think any chance to see the Mac is magical, whatever line up it may be.
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I was there in the second row between Stevie and Christine... they was real tears, hon'. To be honest, at first I thought it was just schtick- that somehow she was able to turn on the waterworks every night. After all, she often cried at the end of "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You." But then that next-to-final chord kept playing while Stevie stood at the mic. By this time, after what seemed an eternity, she had turned her back to the audience and was standing there in the spotlight kind of frozen in place. Eventually Lindsey came up to her, put his arm around her and finished the final "You could be my silver spring..." line for her looking her dead in the eyes. As the lights came up I could still see that she was just completely overcome. And then as the lights dimmed, the tape track for "Tusk" started playing, and I could still see that she was inconsolable as she marched off stage. It was definitely a real moment.
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wow... and you I believe... cos you hate that bullcrap fake stuff...
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Well of course it gave out! You try singing while sobbing. I distinctly recall that her voice cracked and was definitely hoarse when she screamed the "never get away, never get away" part. Mama was an unglued mess!
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