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Old 08-31-2007, 02:55 PM
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Old 08-31-2007, 03:05 PM
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Just think of the songs that were created while under the influence that most likely wouldn't have seen the light of day had they been sober...namely everything they did from 1975-2003 was created under some chemical influence by one or more of them.
thanks for enlightening me! i was totally being serious too!

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every time someone offers me drugs, i just think "what would brian boitano do?"
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Old 08-31-2007, 03:08 PM
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every time someone offers me drugs, i just think "what would brian boitano do?"
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Old 08-31-2007, 03:26 PM
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every time someone offers me drugs, i just think "what would brian boitano do?"
i'm sure he'd kick an ass or two. that's what brian boitano'd do.
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Old 08-31-2007, 03:37 PM
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Just think of the songs that were created while under the influence that most likely wouldn't have seen the light of day had they been sober...namely everything they did from 1975-2003 was created under some chemical influence by one or more of them.
you're probably right, but I just HAVE to correct you nonetheless: If they are still smoking an occasional joint - and they do- it's not chemical influence. I hardly think they did LSD or nowadays Ecstacy.
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yeah I see what you mean, but her parts on the original SYW are boring too. She even said that herself during the DR-doc. Lindsey didn't like that remark but at the same time he knew it was true. (all in one facial expression/grin )
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As I recall, there's a snippet of lindsey singing the high key backing vocal in that small windowed booth and she said that they were Ok, as her vocals were a bit monotone, than his grin and she, friendly, says something like "well they are"... Anybody else recognizing this?
You're definitely remembering the part correctly, but it wasn't in the 'Destiny Rules' doc... it's from the short "making of" that was part of the enhanced video content on disc 1 of 'The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac.'

Between the footage on that CD, the stuff used on VH1's 'All Access' special, and the actual documentary, it's difficult to keep it all straight!
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Old 08-31-2007, 04:05 PM
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you're probably right, but I just HAVE to correct you nonetheless: If they are still smoking an occasional joint - and they do- it's not chemical influence. I hardly think they did LSD or nowadays Ecstacy.

Nope, no correction needed. The burning of a plant is a chemical process. The absorbtion of THC into the bloodstream is a chemical process. Alcohol is a chemical, and again, its absorbtion into the bloodstream is a chemical process.
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Old 08-31-2007, 04:18 PM
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You're definitely remembering the part correctly, but it wasn't in the 'Destiny Rules' doc... it's from the short "making of" that was part of the enhanced video content on disc 1 of 'The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac.'

Between the footage on that CD, the stuff used on VH1's 'All Access' special, and the actual documentary, it's difficult to keep it all straight!
Mystery solved. Now I have to whip out that cd. I've never actually even watched that footage, I thought it was just a trailer for the doc. Or was that also the clip where Lindsey is kind of laughing off the fact that Stevie's dogs keep yapping through the recording sessions? Am I mixing stuff up again? Could be that was in the All Access doc also...
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My sentiments exactly.

And, we don't need any more damned compilations...either finish up the remaster/reissue of the entire back catalogue (Then Play On to Heroes Are Hard To Find and Mirage to The Dance) or record a new album. Or, just call it a day, since the band doesn't seem to be the priority for either remaining songwriter.
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