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Not so brilliant after all!
Apologies all round... I was mistaken with the reference to "Everybody Finds Out". I could have sworn Lindsey sang that line during "Shuffle Riff" but my recollection was quite inaccurate so I'm sorry for misleading people and raising hopes in vain.
As Johnny Stew commented, it's quite possible that sarahrhiannon.com's crediting of "Everybody Finds Out" to Lindsey may have been speculative or even an error, especially considering that it seems more than likely that the songs will be split evenly between Stevie and Lindsey on the new album. At the end of the day, it doesn't particularly concern me if Lindsey has more tracks than Stevie as long as the music is of a high calibre. I have every reason to believe it will be even though I am still smarting over the omission of "Down On Rodeo" and inclusion of "Miranda". I don't detest "Miranda" (I actually really dig the lyrics - "She sticks the camera right into her arm/Anything to forget what the trouble's about" is inspired and the guitar refrain is gorgeous) but it was definitely my least favourite song from the "Gift Of Screws" sessions. I'm hoping that some improvements have been made to the chorus during the last 18 months and that maybe some vocal interplay between Lindsey and Stevie might offer some respite. "Down On Rodeo" is one of Lindsey's greatest compositions in my opinion and I am certain it could have been a hit single so it is beyond me why this was relegated to the vaults. There were other "GOS" songs I would have liked on the new album as well (most notably "Shuffle Riff") but none cried out for Stevie's harmonies in the way "Down On Rodeo" does. I would be very surprised if she didn't record a vocal for it during the "Say You Will" sessions and can only assume it was dropped from the final track selection due to most of Lindsey's contributions already being either soft rock or ballads. Whatever the reason, it is an opportunity wasted for everyone concerned. |
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Well who knows - maybe it is Shuffle Riff after all, as the title makes sense and you and I were fooled into thinking it was even in the song.
I guess all we can say for now is, when the CD comes out, Everybody Finds Out!!
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It is most likely that Lindsey has 10 songs to Stevie's 8.Remember her songs tend to be longer so it may nearly equal out in actual time .
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Re: Not so brilliant after all!
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Track Lists!!!
Pause and Play has Say You Will as the first single and
lists Christine McVie and Sheryl Crow as guests! It also lists Lindsey buckingham as Producer/Engineer! The plot thickens...with all this talk of lists! Why would they put Murrow on there with Peacekeeper? One terror song about ppl blowing up is enough for me! I love the way someone mentioned putting Come right in the middle...a Climax Song! hahaha!!! Say Goodbye is a sweet song about young love!!! It would be great at the end of the set as would Down on Rodeo!Oh,Well!Sky
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What is Play and Pause?
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Chris on "Say You Will"?
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After reading a bunch of posts I am convinced I am the only person who comes to the Ledge who has not heard any songs from the new album. Except for "Bleed To Love Her." Call me crazy but to me there is nothing like getting a new cd and racing home to hear it cover to cover. If you know what is going to be on there already, doesn't that spoil it a bit?
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Hey Sarahw - This has been debated before but in the end it comes down to the choice the individual fan makes and the balance of what is lost/gained. Most of the Ledgies here, myself included, see the balance fall in favour of keeping to date with any and all of the raw material the band has been producing in consideration for this album/GOS/TISL. I wouldn't have it any other way! As I've said to somebody before, I don't exactly understand your attitude - you say hearing it fresh for the first time is so important - does that mean the album is any less good over time? No way! It gets better! For me, hearing 'Murrow Turning Over In His Grave' will be like meeting a little cousin all grown up! He can now be treated as an adult, but I wouldnt've passed up the childhood years for quids!
On the other hand, I haven't heard basically any of Stevie's songs, so I'm REALLY looking forwrd to that first time surprise factor, so I definitely see where you're coming from. ----- Anyway, about Say You Will. I assumed, when I looked at Pause and Play, that Christine would feature on keyboards/backing vocal in the chorus etc. And frankly I was a bit unimpressed as, with this being the album title, likely first single, and essentially the spearhead of the new "BN FM" era, shouldn't the band stop living in the past and go BuckinghamNicks full throttle? Especially when I saw Christine's solo album listed on the same page - which I'm really looking forward to. But now I've had a change of heart. What if Christine features on some solo vocal parts in the verse? Along with Stevie and Lindsey? It would be the ultimate Rumours-FM song! Also I've come to appreciate the title of the album. It's the first ever Stevie-named album, and the idea is that Lindsey has come back into the fold because he and Stevie have worked out their differences - in many ways I see it as the first Lindsey-FM album to really 'embrace' Stevie's part in the band, now that her role has been freed up and expanded with Christine's departure. No more 'three songs an album'!
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no...I think an album gets better over time.....I guess that I am one of those people who thinks that demos are an unfinished product....sort of like going outside only half dressed.....I would just rather wait for the artist to release the product they meant it to be when they first wrote it...
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9 times out of 10, I prefer the finished product over the demo, but I really do enjoy hearing a song in its infancy.
Kind of like finding the rough draft of a novel that you love. You can see what ideas the writer was exploring... which ones were expanded upon, and which were ultimately thrown out. Sometimes you even find yourself thinking, "I really wish they had left that part in." For me, at least, it gives me more of an appreciation for the writing and recording process. I do, however, understand the mindset of those who prefer a song to be completely finished the first time they hear it. It's all good. Johnny Stew
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