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"You can take me out, you can lay me down" Lay me down! I think a bit of taking out should go on first before any laying down happens! I'm shocked Ms McVie, shocked. Gail |
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(Of course, it's better to be laid up than ... er ... laid out!)
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Perhaps she's hoping he'll woo her until the sun comes up -- and, in this case, saying that he loves her is completely optional!
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ok i've sunk to new levels... i now have a whole underground basement of crazy....
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I'd love to see Christine work with Bob and Billy. Bob eventually became a great guitarist (actually, it's fun hearing his development as a player with Fleetwood Mac through Paris), and Billy and Christine always sounded great together. I think an all Billy/Christine album would be too bland, but Bob would definitely add that weird vibe to balance things out.
Speaking of Bob, I was listening to "Bermuda Triangle" yesterday, and thought that the vocal lines were remarkably similar to many of the vocal lines on Stevie's songs on SYW (i.e. "and the Air Force won't let on" and "maybe we were together in another life"). While Lindsey may have taken Bob's place as a guitarist, I think Stevie was more of Bob's replacement in terms of songwriting. While Bob may have been more literal in his use of the paranormal in his lyrics, I think he really paved the way for Stevie's use of the figurative in that regard. It's funny, but how many other bands could have added "witch lady" and it not be in the least bit weird? Fleetwood Mac had already had a female, a vocalist, and a singer/songwriter who was heavily into the paranormal.
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