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Old 03-14-2019, 08:43 PM
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I don't think SnL was all fake. But, at this point, that's cold comfort.
Since the Dance, it's been a combination of a little play that they do onstage during certain songs, like Landslide and the Chain, where they act out their little erotic glances and glares, and a genuine sense of musical and historical connection, and because that connection is so old, it can't help feeling deep and abiding.

But the next day when the concert's over and the stage lights are off, it's a cold splash of water when Lindsey pounds on the wall because you're playing your JT songs too loudly.

It's a fractious connection; it's like two powerful horses tethered together, both magnificent, but always trying to yank away from each other.
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Old 03-14-2019, 08:48 PM
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Since the Dance, it's been a combination of a little play that they do onstage during certain songs, like Landslide and the Chain, where they act out their little erotic glances and glares, and a genuine sense of musical and historical connection, and because that connection is so old, it can't help feeling deep and abiding.

But the next day when the concert's over and the stage lights are off, it's a cold splash of water when Lindsey pounds on the wall because you're playing your JT songs too loudly.

It's a fractious connection; it's like two powerful horses tethered together, both magnificent, but always trying to yank away from each other.
you know, i'm always wondering about that one. the only story about that came Karen. she went out, there was a bang on the wall, and then Karen came back blaming it on Lindsey. do we even know Lindsey was really next door during that interview?
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Old 03-14-2019, 09:56 PM
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Since the Dance, it's been a combination of a little play that they do onstage during certain songs, like Landslide and the Chain, where they act out their little erotic glances and glares, and a genuine sense of musical and historical connection, and because that connection is so old, it can't help feeling deep and abiding.

But the next day when the concert's over and the stage lights are off, it's a cold splash of water when Lindsey pounds on the wall because you're playing your JT songs too loudly.

It's a fractious connection; it's like two powerful horses tethered together, both magnificent, but always trying to yank away from each other.
except now she's acting it out with Neil, and that's just totally mucked up.

In fact, she's be re-enacting the Landslide performance from The Dance with any guitar player she can find. That has always grossed me out.
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Old 03-14-2019, 10:04 PM
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except now she's acting it out with Neil, and that's just totally mucked up.

In fact, she's be re-enacting the Landslide performance from The Dance with any guitar player she can find. That has always grossed me out.
It only shows what a fantastic liar she is. She sold the stupid idea of how special Landslide is because it’s about Lindsey and she wrote if for him. But she has no problem playing it with anybody she can find and dedicating it to anybody but him on this tour.

That only shows how much she despises him.
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Old 03-14-2019, 11:11 PM
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It only shows what a fantastic liar she is. She sold the stupid idea of how special Landslide is because it’s about Lindsey and she wrote if for him. But she has no problem playing it with anybody she can find and dedicating it to anybody but him on this tour.

That only shows how much she despises him.
well what I hate is the whole posing onstage the exact same way--- the guitarist standing where LB stood, her looking over at whoever it is in the same way she turned to LB during the recorded show, the whole frigging thing.
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Old 03-14-2019, 11:47 PM
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well what I hate is the whole posing onstage the exact same way--- the guitarist standing where LB stood, her looking over at whoever it is in the same way she turned to LB during the recorded show, the whole frigging thing.
Remember that the woman we are dealing with here is the same one that has worn THE. SAME. CLOTHES. for how many years? Whether it's her on stage costumes, or the off stage-cold shoulder top-nothing changes with her.

Who knows why, but she probably only knows those scripted moves for each song. For instance, someone surely has told her the crack head dance is utterly ridiculous and embarrassing. Then again, maybe not??
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i find it highly amusing that the same people happy about not having to watch anymore fake Stevie-Lindsey interactions are also all too happy watching same interactions between Stevie and Neil.
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except now she's acting it out with Neil
Just remember that it has always only been an act. Fleetwood Mac long ago stopped being a real band and became more like a Broadway musical.

For the record, I could easily live without Landslide or any of the other fake interactions.
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Just remember that it has always only been an act. Fleetwood Mac long ago stopped being a real band and became more like a Broadway musical.

For the record, I could easily live without Landslide or any of the other fake interactions.
yes, that's a very good way of putting it
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Old 03-15-2019, 01:30 AM
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except now she's acting it out with Neil, and that's just totally mucked up.

In fact, she's be re-enacting the Landslide performance from The Dance with any guitar player she can find. That has always grossed me out.
Now you have me envisioning a grizzled street corner guitarist, hoping that passersby will toss a few bills into the open case at his feet, when all of a sudden Stevie Reeboks up on him and tries to share a Landslide moment.
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Now you have me envisioning a grizzled street corner guitarist, hoping that passersby will toss a few bills into the open case at his feet, when all of a sudden Stevie Reeboks up on him and tries to share a Landslide moment.
Hahahahaha, now that's really funny!!

Stevie goes all Steven Tyler!!!!!!!
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Old 03-14-2019, 11:51 PM
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Since the Dance, it's been a combination of a little play that they do onstage during certain songs, like Landslide and the Chain, where they act out their little erotic glances and glares, and a genuine sense of musical and historical connection, and because that connection is so old, it can't help feeling deep and abiding.

But the next day when the concert's over and the stage lights are off, it's a cold splash of water when Lindsey pounds on the wall because you're playing your JT songs too loudly.

It's a fractious connection; it's like two powerful horses tethered together, both magnificent, but always trying to yank away from each other.
Yeah, you were on a stage somewhere with this same person in 1968. That has got to make you feel something, even if it’s not deep and abiding love.

Now, I don’t think I have ever seen them look at each other erotically, but looks of understanding, synchronicity, even though if it’s just about stage cues.

Then, they step off stage and it’s over.

When the stage is dead and empty
And the band had all gone home
When the lights go out what's it
All about sitting there on your own.
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Was that from David MN ??

I saw him in Wembley 2009 and the Beacon for a Lindsey Concert

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Was that from David MN ??

I saw him in Wembley 2009 and the Beacon for a Lindsey Concert

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Nah it's David from El Lay.
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Was that from David MN ??

I saw him in Wembley 2009 and the Beacon for a Lindsey Concert

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I'm not exactly sure to which post you are referring?

David MN was banned here, a long time ago. I don't remember the deets, only that he was.
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David MN attacked me once on FB for no good reason. Just messaged out of the blue and said some nasty **** then told me to F - OFF. I blocked him and haven't had anything to with him since. This was around 2015.
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