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Old 12-02-2009, 09:13 AM
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"Over & Over" is, by far, the worst opening song on any album (not just Fleetwood Mac)...it should've ENDED one of the sides of the LP. THAT was the first INSANE thing about Tusk. Not having a Christine song on Side 2 was next. From day 2 of owning the album, I was busy planning my cassette version with a better (and more SANE) running order.
Gosh, I'm not sure we're even the same species! I don't think it's possible for me to disagree with you more- "Over and Over" is the perfect song to open the album. It's a beautiful morning-after-the-party song in which you just lay there, squinting at the morning sun, while trying to remember what just transpired the night before- which is kind of where FM was in their career now that the whole Rumours sensation was starting to ebb. It's sobering, reflective, resigned, and it heralded an ambitious, sprawling, dark album that was anything but sunny California pop anthems. It was such a radical departure from anything that appeared on Rumours, and it needed to be. If I had to name only one quintessential Tusk song that fully captures the spirit of the album, this would be it.
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Old 12-02-2009, 12:46 PM
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I thinks on the Classic Albums - Rumours.
But any way, he was going all over top (as he does)

. I love Lindsey when he goes crazy. Thanks a lot, I'm gonna try to find this
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Tusk is still one of the strangest songs I've heard to date!
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Gosh, I'm not sure we're even the same species! I don't think it's possible for me to disagree with you more- "Over and Over" is the perfect song to open the album. It's a beautiful morning-after-the-party song in which you just lay there, squinting at the morning sun, while trying to remember what just transpired the night before- which is kind of where FM was in their career now that the whole Rumours sensation was starting to ebb. It's sobering, reflective, resigned, and it heralded an ambitious, sprawling, dark album that was anything but sunny California pop anthems. It was such a radical departure from anything that appeared on Rumours, and it needed to be. If I had to name only one quintessential Tusk song that fully captures the spirit of the album, this would be it.
Wow I think you may have just changed my mind.. and that's really hard to do... Cos I've been in the Chili camp on that one for a long time... Or maybe I've just become a lame ass spineless terd...

Nevertheless, that was so amazingly descriptive... I think I'm buyin it..
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Old 12-02-2009, 04:41 PM
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Gosh, I'm not sure we're even the same species! I don't think it's possible for me to disagree with you more- "Over and Over" is the perfect song to open the album. It's a beautiful morning-after-the-party song in which you just lay there, squinting at the morning sun, while trying to remember what just transpired the night before- which is kind of where FM was in their career now that the whole Rumours sensation was starting to ebb. It's sobering, reflective, resigned, and it heralded an ambitious, sprawling, dark album that was anything but sunny California pop anthems. It was such a radical departure from anything that appeared on Rumours, and it needed to be. If I had to name only one quintessential Tusk song that fully captures the spirit of the album, this would be it.

Are you kidding me with that crap? What were you injecting at that party, black ice? heroin? Holy schmolly...the opening number on an album is there to grab your attention, to make you desire to hear the rest of the album. "Over & Over"'s funeral dirge-ness, as well as its length just made me want to sit in the tub & slit my wrist before the song ended rather than listen to the rest of side 1, much less the other 3 sides of the album. Place it at the end of one of the sides and, "Damn, I can't wait to turn the platter over and get to the rest of the album."

My first listen I had to get all the way to "Think About Me" before I could get to a song I could listen through all the way.

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Cos I've been in the Chili camp on that one for a long time... Or maybe I've just become a lame ass spineless terd....
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No I still get it... just playin a little...
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