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Not sure why but I have not been able to get this video to play, it's a black screen and the spinner spins, never loads. I tried to no avail yesterday. It would be great if it could be posted on youtube, maybe then it might work.
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Interesting how quiet Stevie was in these early interviews compared to later. She barely talks and Mick just rambles on. it'd be funny to put this video side by side with the recent Stevie-Mick-Lindsey videos where Stevie never lets Mick get a word in edgewise
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great video, thx for posting!
It would be interesting which other song the band was considering for a single. My money is on an LB song. |
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Try opening with other browser, like Chrome or Safari
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I don't think they were talking about the first single off the album, because Mick discussed a slow burn or a sleeper. Like a song that was not released as a single, but took off because the listeners made it popular and took off a while after the album was released too. So, I don't think it was OMH or SYLM he was referencing.
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In this video (cool video, by the way), they're probably still on tour in 1975 (Stevie mentions having started in May). OMH was the only official single that year. Rhiannon and SYLM were singles halfway through 1976, when the band was on its second round of touring and Mick had his signature beard and mustache. The band also said they never expected Rhiannon to be a hit because it was so weird.
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It could be either OMH or Rhiannon as neither of them were thought of by the band as songs with single potential.
But when Mick said the song was kind of creeping up on the radio, it made me think he was referring to OMH. Rhiannon was a blast right out of the gate. |
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My God I'm always so taken away by how amazingly beautiful Stevie was back then (and pretty much still is) but she was a BOMBSHELL back then.
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And actually, wasn't "Warm Ways" (inexplicably) the first single released from the album? So I guess they thought that was the obvious choice, only it didn't really go anywhere.
I too am hearing this as being about OMH. By the time of Rhiannon, they would have already had a hit.
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I always thought this, too was the first single. Apparently it was only the "first" single in the UK. But I have always thought of it being the lead single that didn't go anywhere.
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Thanks Viv for sharing the video.They look so young there.
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STUNNING. I was twelve, but I'm still a bit confused when I see her at this age....
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Great point Mick said. Great single can bore people two months later. Who knew. If this is about Rhiannon. 38 years later and people still love hearing this song on the radio. I remember seeing a good jukebox. Rhiannon was number one most played. You just never know.
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After about the fifth time I wanted to drive ice-picks through my eardrums |
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