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I don't see how my comments about sales not making a good album and The Dance putting Fleetwood Mac back into the public eye contradict each other. The Dance sold well we know that, but that was only part of it. People wanted to see the band, their interest was piqued. Whether it was because of the album, because of the heavy rotation it was given on television I don't know but it was there and it happened. What pre conceptions the public has about who or what makes "Fleetwood Mac" in 2005, is not in my control, but it is what it is. Oldies band possibly, great live band definately, despite what some call stale set lists. And like I said before about the Dance, the same goes for the Say You Will tour, people left the arena buzzing about how great the show was, band sounded etc.. I never implied nor said that Fleetwood Mac couldn not continue without Stevie. If Stevie had left before the Tango tour instead of Lindsey, people would have still attended the shows because of Christine and Lindsey. They have enough well known songs between them to carry the set. Saying Fleetwood Mac is a working band is not total crap. They were out there for 135 shows for Say You Will. And if you want to get technical it would be 2 albums since The Dance in 8 years, the same as the 2 we got after Tusk and between Tango, another 8 years. Is it screwed up that most people think of Fleetwood Mac as the 75-87 band yes, but again it is what it is. I don't like one album that Fleetwood Mac has produced. I have all of them and love some and like some, I just happen to not like Time, it has nothing to do with the fact that 20 people bought it. How many copies has Future Games sold? And I love that one. Last edited by MACFAN; 09-06-2005 at 09:54 PM.. |
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I thought this, too, Macfan 57, and during Billy Burnette's Q&A I asked him if she was even present beyond her five songs. In his terse response he said she was. |
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Signed Tangled Up In Texas by Billy Burnette (CD, Capricorn/Warner Bros.,1992)
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