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Old 05-07-2004, 10:19 AM
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1. Your fave Stevie song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
Gypsy
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2. Your fave Chris song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
Mystified
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3. Your fave Lindsey video
Wrong
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4. Your fave live performance
"Sunny Side Of Heaven" from UC Santa Barbara football stadium May 1976 (when they filmed the concert footage from the Rosebud video)
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5. Your fave guitar section
"Big Love" from The Dance
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6. Your fave solo album
Out Of The Cradle
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7. The solo song you would have liked to (have been) a mac song
Countdown
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Old 05-07-2004, 10:31 AM
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1) Gypsy

2) Little Lies

3) Wrong

4) ISA from The Dance

5) Opening to The Chain 1997-2004

6) OOTC

7) Loving Cup

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Old 05-07-2004, 11:10 AM
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1. Your fave Stevie song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
2. Your fave Chris song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
3. Your fave Lindsey video
4. Your fave live performance
5. Your fave guitar section
6. Your fave solo album
7. The solo song you would have liked to be a mac song (hope is correct grammar)


1. Gypsy
2. Isn't it Midnight
3. Big Love
4. I'm so Afraid from Rosebud
5. Come freakout
6. Out of the Cradle
7. Go Insane
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Old 05-07-2004, 12:22 PM
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1. Your fave Stevie song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
Probably "Dreams".

2. Your fave Chris song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
"Hold Me" or "You Make Loving Fun"

3. Your fave Lindsey video
"Big Love".

4. Your fave live performance
The breathtaking "Big Love" he did on The Dance.

5. Your fave guitar section
This is extremely difficult. I LOVE what he did on "Red Rover" and "Say Goodbye", but I think those are playing too much with the machines or something. As for guitar solos, I would say "Isn't It Midnight", "Go Your Own Way" or "Tango In The Night".

6. Your fave solo album
Out Of The Cradle, since I find the others... well... they're not my cup of tea. Gift Of Screws would have been a better album than Out Of The Cradle, though.

7. The solo song you would have liked to be a mac song (hope is correct grammar)
Well "Countdown" sounds like a Fleetwood Mac song. So does "Trouble".



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Old 05-07-2004, 12:35 PM
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1. Your fave Stevie song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration

Thrown Down.

2. Your fave Chris song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration

Think About Me! And Hold Me. And Little Lies. I love Lindsey and Chris collaborations

3. Your fave Lindsey video

Well, I've never seen any of his solo videos *glares at VH1 Classic for never showing any when I'm watching*, but I do love the way he looks in the Little Lies, Big Love and Hold Me videos.

4. Your fave live performance

I'm So Afraid from the Dance/Mirage video. And then, the accoustic versions of Go Insane.

5. Your fave guitar section

Damn, this is hard. The ISA solos, the solo at the end of the studio version of Rhiannon, the accoustic guitar in EOTW, the solo on Countdown, the solo on YMLF, the list goes on and on...

6. Your fave solo album

I love all of them, but to me, nothing beats Out of the Cradle. I love Law and Order a lot as well.

7. The solo song you would have liked to be a mac song (hope is correct grammar)

Hmmm. Mary Lee Jones might have worked as a FM song, and Soul Drifter might have sounded cool with some SN/CM harmonies.

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Old 05-07-2004, 02:45 PM
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1. Your fave Stevie song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration

Frozen Love

2. Your fave Chris song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration

Brown Eyes

3. Your fave Lindsey video

Wrong

4. Your fave live performance

Come

5. Your fave guitar section

At this moment, Not That Funny's guitar-mess

6. Your fave solo album

Go Insane

7. The solo song you would have liked to be a mac song (hope is correct grammar)

Turn It On.
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Old 05-07-2004, 05:51 PM
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1. Your fave Stevie song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
2. Your fave Chris song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
3. Your fave Lindsey video
4. Your fave live performance
5. Your fave guitar section
6. Your fave solo album
7. The solo song you would have liked to be a mac song (hope is correct grammar)
1. Dreams
2. You Make Loving Fun
3. Slow Dancing or Countdown
4. I'm So Afraid Knoxville, TN September 2003
5. This is a tough one.....Come, ISA, and Go Your Own Way
6. Go Insane
7. Countdown or Twist of Fate (from GOS)--the last one might come true. A girl can dream. Right?!
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Old 05-07-2004, 08:42 PM
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1. Your fave Stevie song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
2. Your fave Chris song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
3. Your fave Lindsey video
4. Your fave live performance
5. Your fave guitar section
6. Your fave solo album
7. The solo song you would have liked to be a mac song (hope is correct grammar)
1. Sisters Of The Moon
2. Isn't It Midnight
3. Tusk
4. I'm So Afraid
5. I'm So Afraid
6. Out Of The Cradle (would have been GOS!)
7. Gift Of Screws
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Old 05-08-2004, 09:15 AM
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1. Your fave Stevie song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
"Gypsy". Or "Sara". Or "Not Make Believe". Or... *sees hordes of Nicksheads approaching*
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2. Your fave Chris song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
"Hold Me". Or "Never Make Me Cry". Or "Oh Daddy". Or... [REPEAT ABOVE PATTERN]
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3. Your fave Lindsey video
"Wrong", although I loves 'em "Go Insane" and "Countdown" too.
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4. Your fave live performance
The Mobile, Atlanta 8-1-1980 version of "I'm So Afraid". He doesn't even want to repeat the main riff and he fools around with the verses. The solo doesn't even want to approach the professionalism of the recent versions; it's just continuous emotional flood.
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5. Your fave guitar section
Solo-wise the above-mentioned. Arrangement-wise "Red Rover".
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6. Your fave solo album
Gift Of Screws, be it released or unreleased. But I they all get the equal number of plays.
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7. The solo song you would have liked to be a mac song (hope is correct grammar)
Nothing. Screw 'em complaints about mechanical rhythm sections when the energy is coming from other areas.
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Old 05-08-2004, 01:31 PM
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Nothing. Screw 'em complaints about mechanical rhythm sections when the energy is coming from other areas.
But Gift of Screws is your fave solo-album. (mine too, I thought that one didn't count.) And that is the ONLY album he made WITH the Mac-rythmsection!!!!!!

So screw them arguments defending mechanical rythmsections because the energy is coming from other areas. Use this rythmsection particularly when the energy is coming from other areas, too! Every other rythmsection in the world will have a conflict with the "other energies". But NOT this one! Gift of Screws just PROVES I'm right.

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Old 05-08-2004, 03:32 PM
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1. Your fave Stevie song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration

I'll go with Gypsy

2. Your fave Chris song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration

Isn't It Midnight

3. Your fave Lindsey video

Hold Me Close second: Soul Drifter

4. Your fave live performance

GYOW from The Dance. I like to play air guitar when I listen to the CD.

5. Your fave guitar section

The one in Isn't It Midnight

6. Your fave solo album

Out of the Cradle!!

7. The solo song you would have liked to be a mac song (hope is correct grammar)

I guess Soul Drifter. I really can't think of a good one at this time.
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Old 05-08-2004, 04:15 PM
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We are on our way out to dinner...SOOOOO...
Quickly from reading all the lists...we are with Hawkeye!
Our favs...Christine and Lindsey ...YOU MAKE LOVING FUN
and MYSTIFIED!!!Have a HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!!!Sky
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Old 05-10-2004, 01:41 AM
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1. Your fave Stevie song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
***Gypsy

2. Your fave Chris song, based on Lindsey arrangement and collaboration
***Hold Me

3. Your fave Lindsey video
*** Wrong

4. Your fave live performance
***NTF from Mirage video ( don't own anything from this latest tour)

5. Your fave guitar section
***This is the Time

6. Your fave solo album
***OOTC

7. The solo song you would have liked to be a mac song (hope is correct grammar
*** Too tired to think about this one. It took me like 20 minutes to remember the title of the This is the Time.

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Gift Of Screws doesn't count cos it's not technically an album. Half of it is now Say You Will, and even if it wasn't no one really knows what would have made it on that album anyway...
What are you anyway, the official questionnaire police?

It is an album because like with modern cds, you can program the tracklisting the way you want it to be and you can also leave stuff out. You just have more choices. It's a puzzle of an album.

The anal retentive LB fan department continues here and states that:

- only "Murrow", "Miranda", "Red Rover", "Come" and "Say Goodbye" are Gift Of Screws songs; there were earlier released versions of "Steal Your Heart Away" and "Bleed To Love Her"; "Peacekeeper" and "WTWCT" were not a part of the GOS leak and thus were not part of it until proven otherwise.

- if you want to argue that "SYHA" and "BTLH" are GOS songs, it would still be just 7 tracks out of 22 on SYW, making it a tad less than THIRD of the overall amount of songs.

Got that? And I am counting the album because it is easily available and has as much work put into it as anything else Lindsey has ever done.

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But Gift of Screws is your fave solo-album.
It is my favourite LB solo album because of the general diversity, pointing to everything he's done before and to some semi-new things as well, not because "the groove is unbeatable, man".

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So screw them arguments defending mechanical rythmsections because the energy is coming from other areas. Use this rythmsection particularly when the energy is coming from other areas, too! Every other rythmsection in the world will have a conflict with the "other energies". But NOT this one!
I don't mind the mechanical rhythm section of OOTC at all. I think it suits the songs just fine and I daresay that something would be seriously lost if a real rhythm section was to be used on all of them. The same goes to Tusk. The focus is on the guitars & other treatments, not on the band interplay. If you still think the rhythm section is the thing that caused the commercial failure of the album then . I think a lot of the listeners, especially the target group that Lindsey is supposed to be bowing to, do not care about that at all.

And to add to Sharon's comments in another thread about "perfection being overrated" when it comes to this debate: is it not striving for perfection when Lindsey demands Mick and John to do dozens of takes up to the point where the gentlemen start complaining?

I don't need a real rhythm section for OOTC, just like I don't need it for Suicide's tracks, The Beach Boys' Love You, Can's "Peking O" etc. There's a lot of material where it just wouldn't be appropriate. "Every machine has a humanizing function", after all.

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Lindsey whispers: "Stevie, I think you're awesome and I give you FULL credit for your songs. Anyone who says different is a fool."
Lindsey adds: "Now can I sleep with you, you FOOS?"
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If you still think the rhythm section is the thing that caused the commercial failure of the album then .
Of course that's not the reason. And I couldn't care less about commercial succes. Ít's just that in a time where post-punk, low-fi and grunge made the business, an artist who had been there, done that, would have gotten a lot more credit if he was given a chance. The chance to be heard in that period would have been bigger when those OOTC-songs had had less sheen and more rawness.
Using a kick-ass rythmsection would have been a possibiltiy to achieve that.

And, Gaius, like you, I am one of Lindsey's hardcore fans. And that's not a big group. So I belong to that targetgroup you speak about. It's just that I hope sometime all those "alternative critics" pay attention to his brilliance.
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