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Another one for Christine, "Too Much Is Not Enough"
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Yes this is essentially correct except that Bruce did initially release the song in 1985 as the B-Side to I'm Going Down. I have always wanted to hear Stevie's take on it. Here is the WIKI blurb on it. The B-side of the single, "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart" is a mid-tempo out-take from the latter stages of the Born in the U.S.A. recording sessions. It has often been rumoured that the song was written for or about[citation needed] Fleetwood Mac vocalist Stevie Nicks, although neither Springsteen or Nicks have confirmed this. In 1985 E Street Band newcomer Nils Lofgren made his first recorded appearance with Springsteen, by overdubbing a backing vocal onto the 1983 track (and in doing so replacing those of Steven Van Zandt on the recording. The Van Zandt version also ran nearly a minute longer, with a long instrumental coda on the end that was later scrubbed from the official release). Many years later "Janey" would surface on the box set Tracks.
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Not to be confused with B.B. King's song with Stevie & Mick. Chris' "Can't Get Enough" was written with Eddy Quintela, and was copyrighted in 1987.
"(Before) I Lose My Mind" is from 1984, "On Our Own" is 1985, "Slow Down" is 1986, "Hooked" is 1990, "Man In White" is 1997, and all the rest are from 1987. Meanwhile, scratch "We Were Lonely" from the list. I forgot that one is on Todd Sharp's album 'Who Am I.' |
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Yesterday Javier Pacheco posted this on youtube:
Live recording at Aragon High School (San Mateo, 1969) by the band Fritz, with Javier Pacheco (clavinet & B-3 organ) on vocals, Lindsey Buckingham (bass) second vocal, with Stevie Nicks (tamborine), Brian Kane (lead guitar), and Bob Aguirre (drums). Slideshow: Javier Pacheco Existentialist (Javier Pacheco) Don’t pay no dues to community I won’t waste my dimes on charities I can leave, I can leave well-enough alone and I don’t need anyone else’s bones Just tryin’ to be me and avoid anything, anything that might collide trying to reach the high and mighty VOID you can ask me later, “Who am I?” I’m the Axis Existential Axis Existentialist Axis Pisces Existential Axis Existentialist! I believe there’s an end to the crime-- said I believe there’s an end to the crime of delinquency clear out all the jails and let them all go free teach ‘em how to love, teach not to hate their humanity but don’t push your damned revelation traps on me Cuz I’m trying to be me and avoid anything, anything that might collide trying to reach the high and mighty VOID you can ask me later, “Who am I?” I’m the Axis Existential Axis Existentialist Axis Pisces Existential Axis Existentialist! Last edited by SisterNightroad; 02-26-2015 at 03:41 PM.. |
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Yeah, it's true, but I consider myself satisfied anyway!
He also posted other performances that aren't new, but added informations about the venue and date that I think were unknown before: "Good Old Fritz" (Javier B. Pacheco) belongs to the first phase of this group, which later dropped the name to just "Fritz." Recorded at Action Recorders in San Mateo Dec 1968, on lead vocals is Lindsey Buckingham with Stevie Nicks and author on background vocals. Slideshow: Javier B. Pacheco Lindsey Buckingham sings lead while Stevie Nicks and Javier Pacheco sing background. Recorded at Action Recorders, San Mateo, Dec 1968. Stevie Nicks sings "Wondering Why" (Javier Pacheco) with the first phase of the Fritz Rabyne Memorial Band, recorded at Action Recorders, San Mateo, CA December 1968. Lindsey Buckingham (guitar), Brian Kane (bass), Bob Aguirre (drums), and Javier Pacheco (Hohner Clavinet). Slideshow edit by Javier Pacheco. Last edited by SisterNightroad; 02-27-2015 at 09:55 AM.. |
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Lindsey Buckingham: Sing Ye!! (Javier Pacheco) The Buckingham Jam. Javier Pacheco on vocal and piano, with Lindsey Buckingham on guitar and supporting vocals. Recorded in San Francisco, 1980. Slideshow: Javier Pacheco |
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And he's just posted 'Whirlpool', another one I don't think we've heard before.
Recorded at Action Recorders, San Mateo, CA Dec of 1968. Lindsey Buckingham on lead vocal and bass, Brian Kane on Guitar, Bob Aguirre on drums, Javier Pacheco on Vox organ, and Stevie Nicks on cowbell. The first phase of the Fritz Rabyne Memorial Band. Slides by Google Images. Slideshow by Javier Pacheco
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She never re-recorded the song. She wanted the 1976 version for TimeSpace. Mick said no, because Warner Bros. Wanted it to be one of the highlights of the upcoming box set. The reason given as to why she couldn't haveit was because the RECORDING is a Fleetwood Mac song, not a Stevie solo track.
People get recordings and publishing confused. Sony, Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney own the Beatles publishing, Capitol records owns the recordings. If you retain publishing rights you get paid whenever someone records your songs. The label you recorded for usually, not always, maintains the master tapes and can do with them whatever they want, release endless best of's, put them on soundtracks etc. |
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These Fritz recordings are appreciated, thanks! It really gives us a sense of where SN/LB were at that time. You can hear Mamas and the Papas in their vocals, even with all of the acid-rock musical backdrop. Javier's sings, though well made, do not fit their sound very easily. Stevie sounds more at home than Lindsey does.
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Most of these were Eddy Quintela co-writes.
We Were Lonely (Todd Sharp); https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2w99UaRCzI |
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In which years were the Eddy Quintela songs registered? I assume that many of these songs/titles have been written, but not necessarily recorded, or exist demo form.
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Most (though not all) are copyright registered through BMI (originally in the early 1990's I think); http://repertoire.bmi.com/writer.asp...ytype=WriterID Hooked is written with Billy Burnette I'd guess the Eddy Quintela songs probably reached various different stages of completion. |
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Lindsey Buckingham: "In My World" (Javier Pacheco) Fritz Rabyne Memorial Band Lindsey sings lead on "In My World" with Stevie Nicks adding a second lead to this capricious fantasy about secret corridors of the mind. Recorded at Action Recorders, San Mateo, CA Dec 1968.
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