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I found one more (at the risk of being way off topic!): walking in with Carol Ann Harris. I wonder if he's spotted Kenny yet.
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For Soundstage, I just think Lindsey was improvising with Murrow on the spot, since that song was not in FM's setlist and he probably hadn't really fleshed out a live arrangement for it. Of some reused material Lindsey has said that he didn't necessarily have a theme in mind, but was just being "lazy." Obviously, sometimes there was a theme. I definitely think the Tusk songs of his were meant to fit together, as components of one body. Stevie has said that the Sara in Sara and Welcome to the Room are the same. She meant something there. I even think Lindsey meant something about his priorities growing outward instead of being self-involved by the song title "It Was You" as opposed to "It Was I." Although, I realize "It Was I" was just a cover. Michele Last edited by michelej1; 10-07-2007 at 11:27 PM.. |
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That is hilarious! Was that the night that he spewed on Dick Clark's carpet, and subsequently everywhere else afterward?
The Carol Anne pic with him is cute. He's really, really pale though. His hands are, like, chalk-white.
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btw, I spoke out of turn. The Kenny Rogers incident was at the Grammy awards. |
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the music sounds different than on the Rumours version. Do You have any more Rumours songs like that? Its really cool!! As for the IDWK/IWY connection, I still cant hear it. I bet Stevie has heard the whole GI album, at least once.... |
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