The Ledge

Go Back   The Ledge > Main Forums > Rumours
User Name
Password
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Mark Forums Read


Make the Ads Go Away! Click here.
Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #46  
Old 12-08-2011, 02:32 AM
APerfectLie APerfectLie is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 2,540
Default

STEVIE'S SONGS

Crystal (sung by Stevie)
Fireflies
Straight Back
No Questions Asked
Freedom
Thrown Down

LINDSEY"S SONGS

Caroline
Tango In The Night
^ Even tho I am a huge chiffonhead, I would prefer to hear these two songs live more than any of the of the Stevie ones. They would both kick ass live! I don't see why Linds never pulled them out.
__________________
-John
You are allowed to feel messed up and inside out. It doesn't mean you're defective - it just means you're human.
Reply With Quote
  #47  
Old 12-08-2011, 12:20 PM
vivfox's Avatar
vivfox vivfox is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 13,958
Default

I'd be perfectly happy hearing any song from their catalogue that has never been performed before, including the songs I don't like. For example, I hate the song Oh Diane but if Lindsey were to sing it live I would hold my cell phone(aka lighter) up in the air and sway my arms around and sing it loud and proud like a true fan. I wish they would toss out every song they have performed before and replace them with songs they've never sung in concert. And if they wanted to make a ton more money and make things more exciting for the fans, then they could switch the song sets up in a different order for every show. It would make Stevie so dizzy she would twirl herself right off the stage and into our arms.
Reply With Quote
  #48  
Old 12-08-2011, 06:20 PM
caroline79's Avatar
caroline79 caroline79 is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ohio
Posts: 421
Default

Caroline could have been so amazing if they had played it live That would be my top pick without a doubt.
__________________
I changed my name
I went insane
Still I can't complain standing in the Bel Air rain
Reply With Quote
  #49  
Old 01-02-2012, 05:18 PM
AliceLover AliceLover is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 4,718
Default

STEVIE'S SONGS

I Don't Want To Know - This would have to be dropped down a few steps vocally, but I think it would turn out alright. I love the album version, perfect song to play on a sunny day.

No Questions Asked - While this song is completely a mess in terms of structure (i'm not a musician, just observing), I love the vocals.

Affairs Of The Heart - Probably would flop live, but its one of my favorites.

Not Make Believe - Less lead guitar, more synth. This would be a perfect modern day 'dreams.' Would be perfect in the 2nd or 3rd slot in the set. I think Lindseys version for SYW is PERFECT.

Running Through the Garden - I regularly play the live version from 05/2003 in Columbus, Ohio. This song definitely had potential to reach 'Sisters of the Moon/Stand Back' levels live in concert.

LINDSEY"S SONGS

Can't Go Back - This and BOL paired back to back in concert would be dreamy.

Book Of Love - This would definitely be tough to recreate live in concert, vocally. But I think just Mick, John, and Lindsey playing on this would be stellar.

Miranda - I never understood why he did every other song from Say You Will except this one. It's definitely concert and radio friendly.

Steal Your Heart Away - This song is so dreamy. Another chance for SnL to share harmonies.

^ Wow, looking at Lindsey's list of songs with the band (sans live tracks) really is shocking. Lindsey's solo material is so much stronger, IMO.

^ Also, whichever "You and I" it is that has the fairlyland type intro should be played as they take the stage.

CHRISTINE"S SONGS (for the record) -----> For the hell of it, Christine did her best songs live, anyway.

Warm Ways - This could be AWESOME live. However, I think the energy of the show would have to be taken down, so maybe put this at the end of the acoustic set. Also, Blue Letter would HAVE to follow this on stage. Talk about great sequencing.

As Long As You Follow - How the hell was this never done? I still to this day hear it in every supermarket I go to. I suppose the GH album did come out at the end of the Tango tour.

Heart Of Stone - This would be painfully good live. The musical intro alone is enough to get everyone out of their seats.

Love Shines - Oh how I wish we could have had a live version. Top 5 Chris songs of all time.

Skies The Limit - I never understood why they chose to ignore this one too. It was a single and had the "Mac" written all over it. Love the video, too. Chris' material from 87-92' is so underrated. Most of it matches up to her stuff from the White Album and Rumours, IMO.
Reply With Quote
  #50  
Old 01-02-2012, 10:15 PM
On Ice On Ice is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 642
Default

I think Tango in the Night would be a great opening track and could easily be re-worked to a chain-like kind of duet with Nicks. I felt that was a missed opportunity (another one ) for the album itself. Tango was a huge album and the title track deserves a workout. I'm so Afraid would have to go though. Also a few more Tusk tunes also deserve dusting off, without a doubt That's Enough For Me, Walk a Thin Line and The Ledge (Stevie I think could also pull off Never Forget). As for Mirage, Straight Back could work as would a surprise If you Were My Love. Let's not forget a couple of Say You will gems, I agree about Thrown Down and Miranda being killer concert staples, time to drop the solo stuff from Mac shows.
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #51  
Old 01-02-2012, 10:51 PM
fleetwoodtrick's Avatar
fleetwoodtrick fleetwoodtrick is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 971
Default

For those of you that haven't heard it, there is a "live" version of Straight Back... from a Mirage tour rehearsal. I love this, it would've been fabulous live ((

http://youtu.be/m1psFJ63ZQ0
__________________


Would it last forever? You and I together, hand in hand
we run away♥
Reply With Quote
  #52  
Old 01-03-2012, 01:17 AM
PenguinHead's Avatar
PenguinHead PenguinHead is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 4,471
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by vivfox View Post
I'd be perfectly happy hearing any song from their catalogue that has never been performed before, including the songs I don't like. For example, I hate the song Oh Diane but if Lindsey were to sing it live I would hold my cell phone(aka lighter) up in the air and sway my arms around and sing it loud and proud like a true fan. I wish they would toss out every song they have performed before and replace them with songs they've never sung in concert. And if they wanted to make a ton more money and make things more exciting for the fans, then they could switch the song sets up in a different order for every show. It would make Stevie so dizzy she would twirl herself right off the stage and into our arms.
I'm always impressed by bands that can switch up their set lists at a whim, and don't feel the pressure to peform their popular/hits. These bands have fan bases that are satisifed with whatever they play - even deep album tracks and obscure material. But Fleetwood Mac just isn't one of those bands, and certain segments of their audience aren't those kind of fans; their mentality being "they have to play these songs - I'm paying good money - if I don't hear these songs, then it's just a big rip off! That show sucked!"

I don't understand that! I lovr your idea - do something radical --give a rest to all the songs they have performed into the ground for the last twenty-something years, and give us a completely different show. Since they promoted their last tour as a greatest hits tour, do the opposite and promote a "The Unexpected/Anything Can Happen" tour.
__________________
Life passes before me like an unknown circumstance

Last edited by PenguinHead; 01-03-2012 at 01:36 AM..
Reply With Quote
  #53  
Old 01-03-2012, 01:38 AM
vivfox's Avatar
vivfox vivfox is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 13,958
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by PenguinHead View Post
I don't understand that! I love your idea - do something radical --give a rest to all the songs they have performed into the ground for the last twenty-something years, and give us a completely different show. Since they promoted their last tour as a greatest hits tour, do the opposite and promote a "The Unexpected/Anything Can Happen" tour.
On this tour ex members of FM could appear onstage and perform 3 songs of their choice from their FM catalogue.
Reply With Quote
  #54  
Old 01-03-2012, 01:47 AM
bombaysaffires bombaysaffires is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: West Coast
Posts: 6,251
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by fleetwoodtrick View Post
For those of you that haven't heard it, there is a "live" version of Straight Back... from a Mirage tour rehearsal. I love this, it would've been fabulous live ((

http://youtu.be/m1psFJ63ZQ0
who is the man singing background at the end? Not LB.....
Reply With Quote
  #55  
Old 01-03-2012, 01:50 AM
PenguinHead's Avatar
PenguinHead PenguinHead is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 4,471
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by On Ice View Post
I think Tango in the Night would be a great opening track and could easily be re-worked to a chain-like kind of duet with Nicks. I felt that was a missed opportunity (another one ) for the album itself. Tango was a huge album and the title track deserves a workout. I'm so Afraid would have to go though. Also a few more Tusk tunes also deserve dusting off, without a doubt That's Enough For Me, Walk a Thin Line and The Ledge (Stevie I think could also pull off Never Forget). As for Mirage, Straight Back could work as would a surprise If you Were My Love. Let's not forget a couple of Say You will gems, I agree about Thrown Down and Miranda being killer concert staples, time to drop the solo stuff from Mac shows.
Yes, I agree, Tango In the Night could easily replace The Chain as a show opener. The Chain can be placed at the end of show, much like it was when it was first performed on the Rumours tour. Off topic: On Ice is a nice clever screen name.
__________________
Life passes before me like an unknown circumstance

Last edited by PenguinHead; 01-03-2012 at 01:57 AM..
Reply With Quote
  #56  
Old 01-04-2012, 10:28 AM
On Ice On Ice is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 642
Default

On Ice is a nice clever screen name

Thx ditto for Penguin Head... On Ice for me represents all of the many missed opportunities that I feel the band passed by. Sorcerer I believe would have been a smokin' hot mac tune on the white album and if it had come to pass, I'm sure would have been considered a classic and we'd be posting the many awesome live versions over the years. (not to mention all of the other Stevie awesomeness that sadly stayed in the vault).
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #57  
Old 01-04-2012, 12:19 PM
michelej1 michelej1 is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: California
Posts: 25,975
Default

For me, that "Come over, let me put you on ice" line is very provocative. An invitation. I love it, especially the way Stevie phrases it sometimes with a strategic pause: "let me put you . . . on ice".

It reminds me of Long Distance Winner where she says, "you're too hot to touch. You're too hot to touch." And in Sorcerer she has the answer for that.

Michele
Reply With Quote
  #58  
Old 01-05-2012, 12:58 PM
Blueletter18's Avatar
Blueletter18 Blueletter18 is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Michigan
Posts: 538
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by AliceLover View Post
STEVIE'S SONGS

I Don't Want To Know - This would have to be dropped down a few steps vocally, but I think it would turn out alright. I love the album version, perfect song to play on a sunny day.

No Questions Asked - While this song is completely a mess in terms of structure (i'm not a musician, just observing), I love the vocals.

Affairs Of The Heart - Probably would flop live, but its one of my favorites.

Not Make Believe - Less lead guitar, more synth. This would be a perfect modern day 'dreams.' Would be perfect in the 2nd or 3rd slot in the set. I think Lindseys version for SYW is PERFECT.

Running Through the Garden - I regularly play the live version from 05/2003 in Columbus, Ohio. This song definitely had potential to reach 'Sisters of the Moon/Stand Back' levels live in concert.

LINDSEY"S SONGS

Can't Go Back - This and BOL paired back to back in concert would be dreamy.

Book Of Love - This would definitely be tough to recreate live in concert, vocally. But I think just Mick, John, and Lindsey playing on this would be stellar.

Miranda - I never understood why he did every other song from Say You Will except this one. It's definitely concert and radio friendly.

Steal Your Heart Away - This song is so dreamy. Another chance for SnL to share harmonies.

^ Wow, looking at Lindsey's list of songs with the band (sans live tracks) really is shocking. Lindsey's solo material is so much stronger, IMO.

^ Also, whichever "You and I" it is that has the fairlyland type intro should be played as they take the stage.

CHRISTINE"S SONGS (for the record) -----> For the hell of it, Christine did her best songs live, anyway.

Warm Ways - This could be AWESOME live. However, I think the energy of the show would have to be taken down, so maybe put this at the end of the acoustic set. Also, Blue Letter would HAVE to follow this on stage. Talk about great sequencing.

As Long As You Follow - How the hell was this never done? I still to this day hear it in every supermarket I go to. I suppose the GH album did come out at the end of the Tango tour.

Heart Of Stone - This would be painfully good live. The musical intro alone is enough to get everyone out of their seats.

Love Shines - Oh how I wish we could have had a live version. Top 5 Chris songs of all time.

Skies The Limit - I never understood why they chose to ignore this one too. It was a single and had the "Mac" written all over it. Love the video, too. Chris' material from 87-92' is so underrated. Most of it matches up to her stuff from the White Album and Rumours, IMO.
Totally agree! Heart of Stone is killer. I was listening to it in my car last night and I had to keep replaying it because I had almost forgotten how good it is!
__________________
"Where is the reason? Don't blame it on me, blame it on my wild heart!"
Reply With Quote
  #59  
Old 01-05-2012, 08:34 PM
michelej1 michelej1 is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: California
Posts: 25,975
Default

I love Heart of Stone too and, like Behind The Mask, it has a hard tone to it that is not like Christine and very delicious, in its bite.

Michele
Reply With Quote
  #60  
Old 01-05-2012, 10:36 PM
On Ice On Ice is offline
Addicted Ledgie
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 642
Default

"For me, that "Come over, let me put you on ice" line is very provocative. An invitation. I love it, especially the way Stevie phrases it sometimes with a strategic pause: "let me put you . . . on ice".

Me too...this is one of Stevie's most interesting songs from a melody and lyric point of view. I wish I could have been in the room when the band was allegedly considering recording this song and locked them all in a room and not let them out until they did it. Could you imagine how insane this would have been in those early concerts along with the Rhiannon phenomenon?
__________________
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump


Blues: The British Connection by Bob Brunning  picture

Blues: The British Connection by Bob Brunning

$12.99



Bob Brunning Sound Trackers Music Series Hardcover 6 Book Lot Pop, Metal, Reggae picture

Bob Brunning Sound Trackers Music Series Hardcover 6 Book Lot Pop, Metal, Reggae

$79.99



Bob Brunning Sound Trackers Music Series Hardcover 6 Book Lot Pop, Metal, Reggae picture

Bob Brunning Sound Trackers Music Series Hardcover 6 Book Lot Pop, Metal, Reggae

$56.99



Bob Brunning Sound Trackers 1970s Pop Hardcover Book Import picture

Bob Brunning Sound Trackers 1970s Pop Hardcover Book Import

$19.99



1970s Pop - Hardcover By Brunning, Bob - GOOD picture

1970s Pop - Hardcover By Brunning, Bob - GOOD

$6.66




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:33 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
© 1995-2003 Martin and Lisa Adelson, All Rights Reserved