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Old 06-29-2012, 11:49 AM
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^THIS. I agree 100%.

Here's a soundcloud link for all 4 songs now officially available. On my way to work they had also released Landslide & Future Games, but have since updated and removed them when I just went to post the link!

http://soundcloud.com/concordmusicgr...t-you-want-me/

Giving major props to Silver Springs..WAY better than the live post I found last week. Stays true to the original yet makes it sound 'modern' if that's even accurate. I don't know but I'm digging it!!

Rhiannon..not so much but then again what would we be satisfied with?!
Thanks for the Link!

"Silver Springs" is incredible! It has a very Phil Spector "wall of sound" quality. And I love the melancholic sonic quality -- beautiful and haunting --without trying to imitate the yearned for angst of Stevie's performance.

"Think About Me" has really grown on me! And Billy Gibbons & Co. successfully turned "Oh Well" into a swampy lizard dirge with TEETH!

Now, I have to say the first time I listened to Beast Coasts "Rhiannon" I was appalled & turned away in disgust. Upon 2nd & 3rd listen, it has some charm, but ultimately, to me they reduced it to a nursery rhyme, 1st grade attempt devoid of any feeling or maturity.
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Old 06-29-2012, 02:55 PM
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NPR's All Songs Considered is streaming Best Coasts cover of "Rhiannon"
http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/20...?sc=tw&cc=twmp

"Best Coast covers Fleetwood Mac's 1975 smash "Rhiannon" on a forthcoming tribute album — a task which clearly requires quite a bit of reverence, to the point where singer Bethany Cosentino even channels Stevie Nicks' warbling rasp. And, while the song's familiar guitar line is replaced with a dramatically simplified piano melody, the result captures the melancholic yearning of "Rhiannon" — its mystical side, its understanding of unattainable love — without losing the beach-bound giddiness of Best Coast's simple, shiny sound. (Which should come as no surprise: Few albums this year mix shininess with melancholy quite like Best Coast's The Only Place.)

Best Coast's "Rhiannon" cover will appear on Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac, out August 14. The New Pornographers' version of "Think About Me" is already kicking around, while other album participants include Antony Hegarty, MGMT, Marianne Faithfull, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, St. Vincent, Lykke Li, The Kills and many others."

I like this a lot but I'm surprised on the few covers of Rhiannon I've heard over the years that nobody seems to venture into the uncharted territory of the live versions or the piano demo. It would be really cool to hear a punk band do it in the style of the Buckingham Nicks live performances. Or maybe a goth band start out with the piano demo and move into the wild ferocity of the Rosebud live version. There's so many great versions to be inspired by but when the let it fade at "dreams unwind" it always makes me wish there was more.
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Old 06-29-2012, 05:15 PM
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I like this a lot but I'm surprised on the few covers of Rhiannon I've heard over the years that nobody seems to venture into the uncharted territory of the live versions or the piano demo. It would be really cool to hear a punk band do it in the style of the Buckingham Nicks live performances. Or maybe a goth band start out with the piano demo and move into the wild ferocity of the Rosebud live version. There's so many great versions to be inspired by but when the let it fade at "dreams unwind" it always makes me wish there was more.
Obviously I'm completely insignificant, but the few times I've played Rhiannon at coffee houses and such I've done it acoustically but I went the whole way through, down to every last "all the same" lmao.
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Old 06-30-2012, 07:32 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxnF...layer_embedded

I love Antony, and this version is quite nice, but I'm surprised how faithful he was to Stevie's rendition.
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Old 06-30-2012, 04:14 PM
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The more tracks I hear from this "tribute" album the more of a travesty it appears to be. YIKES. Just a load of the trendiest "cool" artists trying to say heyy dudes FM was a total inspiration to us.I bet ya half 'em never listened to an entire Mac album in their lives
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This tribute is one of the coolest things FM could hope for. It's real impressive list of indie artists from today and long ago. I'm totally psyched about Gibbons deconstruction of Oh Well, brilliant, The New Pornographers captured the soul of Think About Me in an impressive way, so did Lykke Li, and I'm touched by Antony's Landslide. But who's not touched by Antony and the Johnsons. MGMT really freaks out ( I love that!). I'm looking forward to hear Tame Impala, who I like very much just as Bonnie Prince Billy and my old heroes Ranaldo from Sonic Youth and J. Mascis from Dinosuar Jr.

This is a very deep bow to FM's history, all their innovative era's are represented, by a string of very influencial indie-acts. This is what I call a tribute.
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Comments on Hegarty's rendition
http://www.twentyfourbit.com/2012/07...rty-landslide/

July 2, 2012

In which Antony makes hitting the bittersweet mark on “Landslide” seem easy with a solid rendition of Stevie Nicks’ great breakup tune. Had a feeling this would be a standout from the new Fleetwood Mac
covers set, and it did not disappoint. Hegarty keeps things understated with light, fingerpicked guitar faithful to the original and his fragile-as-glass voice. “Well, I’ve been afraid of changing, ’cause I built my life around you.” That’s still one of the best overt yet completely moving lyrics ever in my book. Hear his cover above (via Noisey).

http://www.prefixmag.com/media/anton...c-cover/66856/

Despite all their other hits, Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" is very arguably the band's finest moment, a Stevie Nicks-led lament with beautiful finger-picked guitar. And for his contribution to the 16-track Fleetwood tribute JustTell Me That You Want Me, out August 14, Antony Hegarty of Antony and the Johnsons took the 1975 track for a spin. Overall, Antony's is very much similar to the original, save for his familiar, androgynous tone that's hard not to get carried off with.

http://exclaim.ca/MusicVideo/ClickHe...wood_mac_cover

By Josiah Hughes

As we learned last month, a large group of indie artists have teamed up to cover Fleetwood Mac on a new compilation called Just Tell Me That You Want Me. We've already heard contributions from the New Pornographers and Lykke Li, and now Antony Hegarty's contribution is available to stream.

Taking on the 1975 classic "Landslide," Hegarty sounds a lot like himself, pushing out his haunting and unique vocals atop some gently picked guitars. It's straightforward, but it works like a charm.

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Lykke Li Covers Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Silver Springs’

by: Dave Kim July 1, 2012
http://diffuser.fm/lykke-li-fleetwoo...ilver-springs/

Fleetwood Mac have the honor of seeing a tribute album full of some of today’s best indie rock artists cover songs spanning their entire career. One of those artists is Swedish singer-songwriter Lykke Li, and you can listen to her faithful rendition of ‘Silver Springs’ below.

Li manages to make her version of ‘Silver Springs’ sound like a dream-pop track. The song is done in a Best Coast-style presentation, which is appropriate since that band also covered a Fleetwood Mac song for ‘Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac,’ choosing ‘Rhiannon’ as their contribution. Li’s ‘Silver Springs’ excludes the piano strokes as well, but her voice is almost identical to Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks’ vocals on the live version that was released in 1997.

The original ‘Silver Springs’ has an interesting place in Fleetwood Mac lore. The song was originally supposed to appear on the band’s 1977 album, ‘Rumours,’ but was kept off the final cut due to time constraints. It was kept as a B-side to the first ‘Rumours’ single, ‘Go Your Own Way,’ and didn’t see a proper release on its own until 20 years later. This was one of the first signs of growing tensions within the music legends’ camp in the late ’70s.

‘Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac’ will be available on Sept. 14. Aside from Lykke Li and Best Coast, other covers were recorded by MGMT, the Kills, the New Pornographers and more.
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I am not touched by Antony. BUT did you hear his production of the most recent Kid Creole & The Coconuts album? The album was pretty wonderful.
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This is a very deep bow to FM's history, all their innovative era's are represented, by a string of very influencial indie-acts. This is what I call a tribute.
*rechecks artists on tribute album* ... *scratches head in confusion*

lololololololol
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*rechecks artists on tribute album* ... *scratches head in confusion*

lololololololol
If you don't see that Marianne faithful, Dinosaur JR, Sonic youth, MGMT, Antony and the Johnsons, Bonnie prince billy (Will oldham, palace brothers) and Billy gibbons are influencial indie acts, you simply don't know what influencial indie- acts are.
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If you don't see that Marianne faithful, Dinosaur JR, Sonic youth, MGMT, Antony and the Johnsons, Bonnie prince billy (Will oldham, palace brothers) and Billy gibbons are influencial indie acts, you simply don't know what influencial indie- acts are.
Influence is not necessarily a good thing. It shares the same route as influenza. And I don't know why I anyone would want to know who are influential indie acts (I presume that means: they influence OTHER indie acts lol).

Anyway, I think Marianne Faithful might influence indie acts, but I don't consider her an indie artist. Anybody catch her cameo in MADE IN USA? It's one of the peaks of cinema--and if you don't know it, you simply don't know what peaks of cinema are.

http://rateyourmusic.com/list/johnde...s_of_all_time_
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Influence is not necessarily a good thing. It shares the same route as influenza. And I don't know why I anyone would want to know who are influential indie acts (I presume that means: they influence OTHER indie acts lol).

Anyway, I think Marianne Faithful might influence indie acts, but I don't consider her an indie artist. Anybody catch her cameo in MADE IN USA? It's one of the peaks of cinema--and if you don't know it, you simply don't know what peaks of cinema are.

http://rateyourmusic.com/list/johnde...s_of_all_time_
I was not talking to you. And yes, she was an indie act as a singer.
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If you don't see that Marianne faithful, Dinosaur JR, Sonic youth, MGMT, Antony and the Johnsons, Bonnie prince billy (Will oldham, palace brothers) and Billy gibbons are influencial indie acts, you simply don't know what influencial indie- acts are.
If you say so.
I am a fan of Marianne Faithfull,& Dinosaur Jr are great, but largely the others I don't care for,and MGMT raped Future Games,that is unforgivable.
The Legacy-Rumours Tribute in the 90's was much more appropriate and at least the label & artists on that one weren't aiming for the ''cool'' indie cred.
This one is so transparent it's laughable.. ALL of those acts are looking to gain some much LOST ground in the music world following heavy flops.
They 'aint gonna get it back this way....
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If you say so.
I am a fan of Marianne Faithfull,& Dinosaur Jr are great, but largely the others I don't care for,and MGMT raped Future Games,that is unforgivable.
The Legacy-Rumours Tribute in the 90's was much more appropriate and at least the label & artists on that one weren't aiming for the ''cool'' indie cred.
This one is so transparent it's laughable.. ALL of those acts are looking to gain some much LOST ground in the music world following heavy flops.
They 'aint gonna get it back this way....
I like it. I bet you didn't care for camper van beethoven's Tusk ? I can see that you don't like MGMT's take, i did not mean that i will like every contribution on this. I just meant that this is ŕ cool tribute. But you seem to know what is appropriate. That legacy album was incredibly dull. The indie approach irritates you, but I've always looked at FM as an indiepopband outside of their worldwide hits.
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