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Old 08-29-2018, 08:02 PM
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Well, they're already a cover band, so one more song won't make the difference.

I think these people have already passed the point of worrying about how a Lindsey's song would sound if Neil performs it. They don't care. Creativity is at its lowest point.


The creative energy has been waning for years. The creative force and drive is now gone. Shampoo, lather, rinse, repeat.
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Old 08-29-2018, 09:08 PM
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The creative energy has been waning for years. The creative force and drive is now gone. Shampoo, lather, rinse, repeat.
What are you talking about? Neil has a new album out that features Mick, Mike has a new album with the Dirty Knobs, and Mick, John, and Christine released an album of new material with Lindsey last year. There’s only ONE person in the Fleetwood Mac equation that apparently doesn’t have any creativity left, and go figure it’s the one who is the biggest draw.
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Old 08-29-2018, 09:58 PM
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The creative energy has been waning for years. The creative force and drive is now gone. Shampoo, lather, rinse, repeat.
I can't wait to hear "Rattlesnake Shake" and "Sentimental Lady"
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I can't wait to hear "Rattlesnake Shake" and "Sentimental Lady"
Compared to the exact note-for-note renditions of Tusk, Big Love, and I’m So Afraid?
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What are you talking about? Neil has a new album out that features Mick, Mike has a new album with the Dirty Knobs, and Mick, John, and Christine released an album of new material with Lindsey last year. There’s only ONE person in the Fleetwood Mac equation that apparently doesn’t have any creativity left, and go figure it’s the one who is the biggest draw.
That's exactly right. Creativity can create or hurt commerce. $tevie is very careful about that. I was so proud of the BuckVie album. I wish it was a little deeper and fuller. But, Carnival Begin was a fantastic way to end it for me. Ironic, when you listen to the context of the material.
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I doubt they'll do any Lindsey song except GYOW. Maybe Second Hand News. Maybe. But probably not.
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I’d like them to play “Oh Well” from Peter Green era...
It has the lines...

“Don’t ask me what I think of you
I might not give the answer that you want me to”....
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I doubt they'll do any Lindsey song except GYOW. Maybe Second Hand News. Maybe. But probably not.
I'd be shocked if they did Second Hand News. I was indeed shocked when they did Don't Let Me Down Again the first time Lindsey was absent.
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Well, Bekka Bramlett (that was her name right?) sang Gold Dust Woman so I don't think Mick really cares what the songwriters think.
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What are you talking about? Neil has a new album out that features Mick, Mike has a new album with the Dirty Knobs, and Mick, John, and Christine released an album of new material with Lindsey last year. There’s only ONE person in the Fleetwood Mac equation that apparently doesn’t have any creativity left, and go figure it’s the one who is the biggest draw.
You are 100% correct. But I am referring to Fleetwood Mac, and as has been discussed many times on this board, that is not “Fleetwood Mac”.
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I've been listening to BuckVie a lot this week. Pisses me off to think there could have been so much more of this kind of creativity from the band. It's sad that it had to end with that recording as far as Lindsey's involvement with FM goes. Bummer.

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I've been listening to BuckVie a lot this week. Pisses me off to think there could have been so much more of this kind of creativity from the band. It's sad that it had to end with that recording as far as Lindsey's involvement with FM goes. Bummer.

Well, it IS the best FM product since Mirage. I'm glad that we got this as their swan song. And it's hag free!!!!!
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Well, it IS the best FM product since Mirage. I'm glad that we got this as their swan song. And it's hag free!!!!!

I absolutely love it! This is the drama free route FM should've taken. Money talks, creativity walks.......
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I absolutely love it! This is the drama free route FM should've taken. Money talks, creativity walks.......
I love it too! I cried during both shows that I saw during the tour.
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I love it too! I cried during both shows that I saw during the tour.
You seem too heartless to cry. You sure you weren't eating an onion or something?
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