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On the other hand, they also became known as the band whose infrequent projects and reunions were always so celebrated because they were so rare. |
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Go Insane is a very good album, so is CM and WH. I'm glad I have these gems.
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I'm just not entirely convinced about Go Insane. It's professional. It's slick. It's well-executed. But it just doesn't spark for me. It's a nervous, neurotic record. |
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This thread inspired me to revisit it and I was blown away at how it sounds a lot like modern indie rock. I hear bands that sound eerily similar to that album, especially side 2.
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He plays and sounds connected to it. It's not a bunch of songs. I love it. And Tony, we finally disagree on something. Thank God!
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We agree where it counts! All hail Christine!
Though, as I recall, I LOVE Temporary One and you don’t. Another argument for another time |
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I've never gotten into Go Insane. I had walked away from the band for a couple years when it came out. I own it, of course, but.... meh...I FAR prefer Law and Order. Hands down.
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Amen. L and O is so dear to me and so special. It has character.
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Welllll.... it's....a.... long, long time.......
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... and this is why I must go.
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Stevie was required by contract to produce another solo album (as if we NEEDED Rock a Little?) and Lindsey was hell bent on cultivating his creative freedom (though Go Insane is my least favorite of his albums). The one cool thing that came out of the delay was Christine's 1984 album. Still, I would have preferred a 1984 Mac album. Then the 1987 one. They were always better together. |
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Especially after the TITN tour. Instead of a GH album four years ahead of the inevitable 25th Anniversary box set, a Stevie solo album, and two godawful concert videos, the lone focus should have been making the best Fleetwood Mac album with the new lineup using the best material from the four writers as possible. Stevie was too diminished for that level of overexposure. That’s what led to their downward spiral.
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