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Old 02-02-2019, 10:46 AM
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I was going to start a new thread for my next question but it sits well here too. But on the thread topic, I think you'll agree no way was Lindsey going to play On with the Show on his solo tour when he was no longer part of that show. The only reason I think Christine isn't doing Carnival Begin on this tour is that it uses music similar to I'm So Afraid, so it is very much a Lindsey co-write and out of respect for Lindsey she is not playing it...without him.

What sounds more Fleetwood Mac-y: Say You Will or Buckingham McVie?
Also: by many accounts including by Mick Fleetwood's account, Christine wanted to write and record songs for Say You Will, if she could be assured that she was not required to tour. The band said sorry, no can do. Stevie wanted to tour but didn't have a single new song to offer to Buckingham McVie (of course she actually had dozens of old demos and a relatively new song My Mother's Rings) and the band, including Lindsey at the time said sure, no problem Stevie, of course you don't have to record in order to tour.
Double standard?
CARNIVAL BEGIN is most certainly NOT a Lindsey co-write. The song shares the same mood and even mode of I’m So Afraid, but that mood and mode are stock-in-trade devices of rock and blues. John, Christine, and Mick’s presence on both songs is as much a reason for the drawn-out minor-key blues riffs. CB may even stand on the shoulders of ISA in that regard, since ISA came first, but ISA was itself a chip off THE GREEN MENALISHI, and that owed some of its mood and mode to LOVE THAT BURNS. Etc. CB innovates in its own ways and is its own accomplishment, much as SMILE I LIVE FOR before it explored similar terrain yet in its own unique way.

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CB may even stand on the shoulders of ISA in that regard, since the latter came first, but the latter was itself a chip off THE GREEN MENALISHI,
I always thought the former came first?

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I always thought the former came first?

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My syntax was so cray cray I cornered myself into that bizarre sentence! But the substance of it holds true. I edited it.
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My syntax was so cray cray I cornered myself into that bizarre sentence! But the substance of it holds true. I edited it.
Sorry, I'm very anal about language(not that I'm perfekt, because I'm not).
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Sorry, I'm very anal about language(not that I'm perfekt, because I'm not).
Christine Perfekt. I would have liked that.
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Christine Perfekt. I would have liked that.
I've got a pic of her in her "Perfekt" T-shirt, somewhere on this computer...wish it was easier to post pics here.

I've got one where she doesn't have the jacket over it, but I can't find it in my archives.
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LBCM.

The musical interplay between Mick, John, and Christine is what I associate most with Fleetwood Mac. Time sounded more like Fleetwood Mac to me than SYW.
Absolutely! But then again, I started at Heroes...
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Sorry, I'm very anal about language(not that I'm perfekt, because I'm not).
Never apologize about careful reading and attention to language.
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