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Old 01-31-2015, 09:44 PM
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Thumbs up Mirage rehearsals - Edge of 17 (rare)

This is so cool. I swear the Mirage rehearsals are better than any Mac concert with Christine singing Gypsy, Dreams and Stevie singing Straight Back and Edge of 17.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kx7g7LPFqE
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Old 01-31-2015, 10:51 PM
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love Christine's ideas for a keyboard riff...
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doesn't this kind of contradict what she says about them not acknowledging her solo career early on
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Old 01-31-2015, 11:07 PM
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That could've been very interesting if it ever went anywhere. I wonder how serious this was...was it ever REALLY considered for the 1982 setlist?
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doesn't this kind of contradict what she says about them not acknowledging her solo career early on
Yes it does. But then again, she contradicts herself yearly.
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If they bothered to learn it, I'd say that it was seriously considered.
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I'm not so sure that they had actually learned it so much as they were figuring out as they went along. To me it just sounded like they were goofing off - like when they randomly started playing that Jackson 5 song [I think? Am I going nuts?] in rehearsals one time.
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Yes it does. But then again, she contradicts herself yearly.
maybe she just is a pathological liar
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Thanks .Heres the mp3.


http://www.adrive.com/public/Xk76q2/...ls%201982).mp3
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Remember the Mac did play leather and lace once during the Mirage tour with Don Henley. Was the show in Oakland? Its on the bootlegs someone posted here.
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love Christine's ideas for a keyboard riff...
Agreed. As usual, she is reframing the song as blues. Along with Lindsey's guitar riff, the song could have sounded saucy, like Anything is Possible or Everybody Finds Out.
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I'm not so sure that they had actually learned it so much as they were figuring out as they went along. To me it just sounded like they were goofing off - like when they randomly started playing that Jackson 5 song [I think? Am I going nuts?] in rehearsals one time.
I think you're right. This is just goofing off. Rehearsals are very long and very boring. You don't just move from one song to the next on your set list. You screw around a lot—you diddle.
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Agreed. As usual, she is reframing the song as blues. Along with Lindsey's guitar riff, the song could have sounded saucy, like Anything is Possible or Everybody Finds Out.
Because of the quirkiness of LB and CM's style, I always found Stevie's solo arrangements to be more generic live. Waddy is a lot of flash and low on substance for me. I know everyone loves him, but he tries to be this heavy guitar player and it's just E riffing and it bores me.
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Remember the Mac did play leather and lace once during the Mirage tour with Don Henley. Was the show in Oakland? Its on the bootlegs someone posted here.
Interesting. I didn't know they played it. But it wasn't at that show, 'cause i was there. Thanks for the tidbit.

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