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Old 03-06-2013, 12:21 AM
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I was gonna say "For Your Love", but I don't think I have the concept right.
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Old 03-06-2013, 12:42 AM
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I was gonna say "For Your Love", but I don't think I have the concept right.
Yes, I wanted to post others by Bob and Chris prior to 75. Some honorable mentions pre-BN: Why, Sentimental Lady, One Together, Man of the World among many others.

EDIT: LOL, I just got your joke, yeah...I'm slow

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Old 03-06-2013, 01:55 AM
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Yes, I wanted to post others by Bob and Chris prior to 75. Some honorable mentions pre-BN: Why, Sentimental Lady, One Together, Man of the World among many others.

EDIT: LOL, I just got your joke, yeah...I'm slow
sorry guys - considering i was shown the door out of rumours forum by a self-declared chiff but also Mac fan earlier today because i dared to say that i really am a fan of just one rumours-lineup FM member, whether he's solo or with Mac (or even better: Men of Mac!!), and not necessarily an FM fan, i gotta play it on target now. which means rumours-era songs as defined by these boards.

so i guess SteveMacD, since you don't really like that much any of the rumours-era songwriters (i think you prefer Welch-era Mac? my apologies if i got all that wrong!), i'd love to see the list of any rumours-era songs you love.

if you want to pick through Welch-era covers etc however, i guess that goes to pre-rumours forum.
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Here's a blog entry that compares the three by Nancy at Heavens to Mergatroyd (Mergatroyd.org):


Saturday, February 22, 2014 Buckingham ~ McVie ~ Nicks
http://mcclernan.blogspot.com/2014/0...vie-nicks.html

Just as I was hitting my teen years, Fleetwood Mac in its Buckingham-Nicks incarnation hit it big and so I will always feel a certain connection with them. And the group featured two women songwriters, which was still rare in the 1970s.

I wouldn't call myself a huge Fleetwood head, but I do consider their first four albums to be masterpieces, and Lindsey Buckingham, Christina McVie and Steve Nicks to be masters of pop song writing.

Unlike the Beatles, with two great songwriters and Harrison a distant third (except for the occasional It's All Too Much) the Mac had three equally talented writers.

McVie is technically the leading writer, if you base your assessment on their Greatest Hits album.


"Rhiannon" (Stevie Nicks) – 4:11
"Don't Stop" (Christine McVie) – 3:12
"Go Your Own Way" (Lindsey Buckingham) – 3:38
"Hold Me" (McVie, Robbie Patton) – 3:45
"Everywhere" (McVie) – 3:42
"Gypsy" (Nicks) – 4:24
"You Make Loving Fun" (McVie) – 3:31
"As Long as You Follow" (McVie, Eddy Quintela) – 4:10
"Dreams" (Nicks) – 4:14
"Say You Love Me" (McVie) – 4:10
"Tusk" (Buckingham) – 3:30
"Little Lies" (McVie, Quintela) – 3:38
"Sara" (Nicks) – 6:22
"Big Love" (Buckingham) – 3:38
"Over My Head" (McVie) – 3:34
"No Questions Asked" (Nicks, Kelly Johnston) – 4:40


The tally is McVie with 8 hits, Nicks with 5 and Buckingham with 3. However, three of McVie's hits are co-written, including my favorite McVie song "Hold Me" and Nicks co-wrote "No Questions Asked."

Except for The Chain, written by all the Macs, the three Mac composers rarely collaborated. Most surprising, Buckingham/Nicks share only one co-writing credit that I've found, and that was on their self-titled album released before they joined Fleetwood Mac. McVie and Buckingham collaborated a few times, most notably for World Turning, one of their better songs, although not one of their biggest hits.


Stevie Nicks

Nicks is a pretty woman and she writes pretty songs - and of a consistently high quality even when they aren't big hits. At worst, she overplays the whole witchy-woman thing, must egregiously on Gypsy. So it's hard to pick my favorite Nicks song. Of course there's Rhiannon, which was their first monster hit but I've heard it so many times over the years it hardly registers any more.


I find her Sara to be most irresistible though - especially when it kicks it with drums and piano on the transition from the intro to the main tune. It also highlights Nick's charming female empowerment inclinations, her tendency to celebrate womanliness and female friendships. The song is allegedly about a friend of Nicks': "Sara, you're the poet in my heart."

Christine McVie


McVie is the most formally trained musician of the three composers and her tunes are very piano-centric which I love. Her songs are more straight-up traditionalist pop tunes, pretty much exclusively about romantic relationships. When she's good she's great, but she can write fairly uninspired stuff, like "Sugar Daddy." And my favorite tune by her is co-written. But still, what she lacks in originality and consistency she makes up for in pop-essence purity. Listen to the piano opening of Hold Me and you'll see. And the vocal harmonies are to die for.

Lindsey Buckingham

Buckingham has crafted some solid tunes, from Go Your Own Way, to Monday Morning, to I'm So Afraid, but as the most experimental songwriter of the trio can come up with some pretty iffy songs. But that experimentalism paid off, big time, with Tusk, a tune I have adored since the first time I heard and and which is without a doubt my favorite Fleetwood Mac song. One Tusk is worth five or six Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow's in my opinion. And the appearance of the USC Marching Band on the track adds to the fun.
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Old 02-22-2014, 08:12 PM
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That I "like" or "love"?? Well I'm definitely a Lindsey fan so here we go!!

Songs I LOVE!

From Christine (in chronological order, from 1975):
- Warm Ways
- Over my Head
- Over & Over
- Think About Me
- Brown Eyes
- Love in Store
- Only Over You
- Wish you were here
- Everywhere
- Little Lies
- As long as you follow
- Temporary One


From Stevie:
- Rhiannon
- Landslide
- Dreams
- Gold Dust Woman
- Silver Springs
- Sara
- Sisters of the Moon
- Angel
- That's Alright
- Gypsy
- Straight Back
- Sweet Girl
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Old 02-22-2014, 11:50 PM
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I love work from all of the writers, from Green through Burnette, though rarely everything each writer has written.

Christine is my favorite, Stevie a close second. As a songwriter, I think Welch is the most versatile and accomplished, even if vocally he can't always pull off what he does. Lindsey, on the other hand, is a less sophisticated songwriter who can pull off pretty much everything he does because he has the right charisma.

Danny Kirwan, at his best, is an exquisite writer and performer. Not a great vocalist, but he knows now to use whatever he has.

If I eliminate Christine and Stevie from the list, I get this:

Rolling Man
Oh Well
Man of the World
Underway
Before the Beginning
Albatross
Love that Burns

Jigsaw Puzzle Blues
Something Inside of Me
Without You
Only You
Like it This Way
Station Man
Tell Me
Woman of a Thousand Years
Dust
Dragonfly

Honey Hush
Buddy's Song

Future Games
lay it all down
Night Watch
Ebony Eyes
Hypnotized
Miles Away
Bermuda Triangle (live)

Go Your Own Way
Second Hand News
Tusk
Save Me a Place
Eyes of the World
Big Love (live)
My Little Demon
Red Rover

Got It In for You

Winds of Change
Nothing Without You

My list is often subject to change....
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Out of the Rumours era, Lindsey is my least favorite. When I make a playlist/best of CD, I have to force myself to keep it balanced and not overloaded with Christine/Stevie songs.

My Lindsey Fav's
1. Monday Morning
2. World Turning w/Christine
3. Blue Letter - yeah I know he didn't write it
4. I'm So Afraid - Live
5. Go Your Own Way
6. Second Hand News
7. Save Me a Place
8. Eyes of the World - Live
9. Oh Diane - don't judge me!
10. Peacekeeper

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Old 03-01-2014, 07:20 PM
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Mine, minus Stevie.

Lindsey
Monday Morning
I'm So Afraid
Second Hand News
Never Going Back Again
Go Your Own Way
The Ledge
What Makes You Think You're The One?
I Know I'm Not Wrong
Tusk
Can't Go Back
Big Love
Tango In The Night
Caroline
Peacekeeper
Miranda
Murrow Turning Over In His Grave
Come
Sad Angel

Christine
Warm Ways
Say You Love Me
Don't Stop
You Make Loving Fun
Think About Me
Brown Eyes
Honey Hi
Never Forget
Love In Store
Hold Me
Everywhere
Isn't It Midnight
Skies The Limit
Behind The Mask
Temporary One
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Old 03-03-2014, 12:29 AM
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Stevie is my favorite member of Fleetwood Mac.

I genuinely love almost every song recorded by the Rumours lineup, though I do have some favorites. Other than Why, no pre-B/N tracks are a favorite.

Why
Sugar Daddy
Second Hand News
Go Your Own Way
You Make Loving Fun (that bass!)
Over and Over
Ledge
That's Enough For Me
Brown Eyes
Big Love
Caroline
Mystified
You And I, Part II
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