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M. Fleetwood 8 Favourite FM Songs
Posting this article here and in the Rumours forum.
"Walk A Thin Line" is one of my favorites as well. "Tusk" not remotely so. Mick Fleetwood Names His 8 Favourite Fleetwood Mac Songs https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/mick-fl...ood-mac-songs/ |
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I wonder if Mick remembers great live performances of “Have You Ever Loved a Woman” and “I’ve Got a Mind to Give Up Living” and others that took shape in concert.
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Half of the songs from his list are tied to him (or he thinks they are tied to him) directly. Tusk, WATL, Oh Daddy, Rattlesnake Shake…
I get it: he feels good to reflected in those songs. But it makes me wonder what he thinks about songs from 1970-74, and songs after 1979. I like the connection he makes between Love that Burns and Oh Daddy (Christine also plays on both of those songs). |
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