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Hold Me
I think I know the answer to this, but does Stevie even sing on Hold Me?
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She does.
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haha I cant hear her
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I can't hear any Stevie vocals on "Hold Me"; I always thought it was a Christine/Lindsey duet. While I usually prefer the three-part harmony sound, "Hold Me" actually works quite well with just McVie and Buckingham.
Come to think of it, Stevie's vocal contributions to "Mirage" are pretty sparse, as they would be with "Tango In The Night" five years later. She sings on her three songs and adds harmonies to "Love In Store" and that's it. I thought for years that she was singing backup on "Book Of Love", but Lindsey indicated in a long-ago interview that he manipulated his own voice and made it sound like Stevie. |
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No, she doesn't.
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I think all singers sing in all studio versions except great exceptions like Songbird or Never going back again. But sometimes voices are hardly listened in some songs just to achieve the adequated harmony
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Yeah, I can't hear Stevie on it either.
Lindsey sure loves those vocal manipulations, don't you think? He started early, too. I think Tusk was the first album he did that with.. perhaps earlier, on Gold Dust Woman - near the end there is some eerie noise and I'm not sure if it's Stevie, a guitar, or Lindsey messing around in the studio.
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According to the Rumours Classic Albums doc it's Lindsey messing around with guitar sounds, but I'm not entirely convinced it isn't (partially) Stevie.
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i know there's a bunch of songs i thought were stevie singing and actually it's lindsey
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I was just thinking the same thing the other day. Maybe through all those years it was a little "You're here cos I saw so." message to Ms. Nicks. "Look, if I wanted to, I could make a virtual Stevie, and you wouldn't be needed. So STFU and do as your told." Naturally, I'm kidding. But it's funny to think about such instances.
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Did you know that neither she nor Christine sings on "Book of Love"?
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As for studio cuts, they're impossibly crafted & combined on FM albums. There's no telling for sure who's on what unless it's plain & clear to the ear. Otherwise it's like trying to identify a specific squiggle in a Jackson Pollock painting. |
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My most FAVORITE song by FM as a band ever. I am sure I hear Stevie in the vocals, but maybe not. I listen to it VERY loudly. I love that song.
Did I mention I love that song? lol |
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Hahahaha! david, that's the best metaphor in years!
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