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I like the long version, but I think it would be fun if they medleyed it with Black Magic Woman. I don't expect this to happen, but it would be fun to see them try something new.
Cutting it short in favor of a long '75 style Hypnotized, or adding Green Manalishi would be welcome, too. Last edited by HoursAndHours; 04-29-2018 at 08:04 AM.. Reason: Not thinking straight... |
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You mean a mash up version called Black Magic Gold Dust Woman?
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Black Gold Magic Dust Woman?
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Hahaha, why not? I've been thinking about the 'synergy' of that song with Stevie's persona.
I'm not going to do a comprehensive list. There are some songs that have to be included. (Gonna miss 'Tusk' and 'I'm So Afraid'. Don't know if they'll be game to do 'Go Your Own Way'...) Stevie is my favourite member of the group, but I think I'd rather have Christine on 'Don't Dream It's Over', as a more mellow vocal. It also has a nice organ part. (If they get to Australia/NZ, I'd also like to hear 'Better Be Home Soon' which has its own organ interlude and everyone likes singing along to...) And I hope that Stevie is not gonna chatter too much about herself during the show. Neil has a 'conversational' style at his concerts too, but I don't think he rehearses speeches. He has a quick wit and sense of humour that would probably mesh well with Mick and Christine, who like to joke around a bit. Stevie might also lighten up. Station Man, Albatross, Man Of The World, Black Magic Woman, etc. I guess Stevie will do 'Stop Dragging My Heart Around' with Neil. They all seem interested in going back to that earlier material. Last edited by Missy; 05-09-2018 at 07:33 AM.. |
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They have to. They have to fill the LB void and they aren't going to do that win new material, so what else can they do.
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Mick, John and Christine are all early to mid 70s in age. As I've mentioned elsewhere, blues is a genre that musicians can keep doing through their 80s. They're still going to have the usual material, but in future I think more blues style music will be included. I think it would be wise. I hope that this wasn't also part of the reason why there was a disagreement with Lindsey. Them wanting more of this stuff back in the regular set list. Perhaps he finds the shadow of Peter Green's legacy intimidating. It's a shame if he's that insecure and it's cost him a place in the group because he doesn't have to be. He himself is one of the greatest guitarists of all time. But this is not the topic at hand so... Last edited by Missy; 05-10-2018 at 08:34 AM.. |
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Though it is sacrilegious, I hope Christine retires You Make Loving Fun. it sounded DREADFUL on the BuckVie tour.
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On and on it will always be, the rhythm, rhyme, and harmony. THE Stephen Hopkins |
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I like the suggestion above of putting it with Black Magic Woman. Or just cut it in half with no dance. |
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Reminds me of your Mom dancing at someone’s wedding... When she’s had a sherry...or two!!! |
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Since Neil and Mike performed Man of the World at Neil's LA show, it looks like that song will definitely be on the set list for the upcoming FM tour! I'm thrilled because I absolutely love that song and never thought I would get to hear FM sing it live.
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From Stevie, I want to hear Straight Back and Angel. Don't think it will happen, but it would be hilarious if she did something completely off the wall, like Welcome to the Room Sara.
From Christine, I want to hear As Long as You Follow, Over and Over, Only Over You, and Carnival Begin. |
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