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The Christine McVie video
I didn't know this existed. I jsut found it at amazon.com, on vhs format. I guess it contains songs from her last solo album. Though the only video I remember is Got a hold on me.
Starring: Christine Mcvie, See more Format: NTSC Rated: NR Studio: Umvd Video Release Date: March 17, 1992 Did anyone know about it? what other songs it contains? |
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the cover
the same as her last album
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Are we talking about the Christine Mcvie Concert or Christine McVie: The Video Album?
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I believe what you're referring to is:Christine McVie, The Video Album. Here is the track listing:
Love Will Show Us How Keeping Secrets The Challenge Who's Dreaming This Dream? I'm The One So Excited Got A Hold One Me One In A Million You Make Loving Fun Don't Stop World Turning Songbird "Love Will Show Us How" & "Got A Hold On Me" are the original videos that ran on MTV years ago. The Love Will Show Us How video is very bizarre, by the way. The rest of the songs are from a live concert that she recorded for a later MTV broadcast back in Dec. 1983 before her album was released. Billy Burnette was in her band and Mick even made an appearance near the end. This video is currently out of print, but pops up on eBay & Amazon Marketplace from time to time. Last edited by macfan 57; 05-27-2004 at 05:59 AM.. |
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As much as I love Chris as a singer and songwriter, I found this video to be very boring. Chris' stage presence isn't nearly as dynamic as Stevie's or Lindsey's. Or maybe it's the setlist. Pretty much straight off her '84 compilation with a few FM hits tagged on at the end. She could've, should've mixed it up a bit. I know Chris prefers to be behind her keyboards and not center stage, but how about putting them in a more prominent part of the stage, or even elevating them a little at an angle.....my mind drifts off to "The Love Will Show Us How" video. On second thought, never mind.
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The video is a little boring. I think mainly because the song list isn't mixed up well enough. BUT, the main magic of FM was always CM, LB, and SN, all doing their best stuff, and backing the others on theirs.
Which, of course, is why the current version doesn't turn me on much! |
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Lindsey did say her show was like an lounge act. He said that about Stevie too though, eek! I love Love Will Show Us How and Got A Hold On Me. They are adorable and I love to watch them I have a part of Christine's live show from MTV and an interview...but I never knew that video compilation exsisted! Cool.
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How much "stage presence" can you have when standing/sitting behind keyboards? I don't see Christine's personality lending itself to jumping around like Elton John or Jerry Lee Lewis.
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I'll tell you what I'd like. Here's what I'd like. I'd like to get a laserdisc-to-DVD transfer of that video because the VHS contained Got a Hold on Me & Love Will Show Us How short-form videos, while the laserdisc contained the live performances of those two songs. That was one of the dumber marketing moves in my experience. On an unrelated note, I think that lounge act comment of Lindsey's has sort of been taken out of context. I think he was referring primarily not to the inclusion of Fleetwood Mac songs in these solo sets but to the overreliance (as he saw it) on the artistic vibe Fleetwood Mac built up over the years. In other words, I think he would have been more jazzed if his bandmates had made a more individual statement that stood apart from whatever it was that he considered the Fleetwood Mac statement. Certainly, by the time he toured solo (about 9 or 10 years later), he felt that many of his Fleetwood Mac songs deserved a place in his set. It was always somewhat of a puzzling comment. At the time he made it, I wasn't even aware that he had been to see a Stevie Nicks solo show -- he never showed up to any of her L.A. appearances (of which there were only about six or seven at the time he made this comment). He did show up to Christine's show at Universal, but the concert was well past half over by the time he got there. I betcha he never actually saw a Stevie Nicks concert in those days. He probably just caught the HBO special on TV.
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I believe Los Angeles was the final night. It started with the video in Reseda, (can't remember the club). I saw this tour in Cleveland and her Todd Sharp, Hawkins were bouncin all over the place. They were hitting the champagne pretty hard the whole show.
I remember Hold Me being better than the FM version live. This Smile I Live for was haunting. I remember the show being much better than the video.
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I think the major difference between Lindsey's desire for a solo career and that of Christine & Stevie, is that the girls never really seemed to feel that they were being stifled creatively within Fleetwood Mac, whereas Lindsey certainly did. Stevie has always cited the desire to release more than 3 or 4 songs every couple of years, as the single most important reason for embarking on her solo career. And I'm not sure that Christine has ever given any other reason for recording her 1984 solo album, other than that it "seemed like a good time," and was pretty much expected of her. So in Stevie's case, at least, being able to delve a little bit into an artistic territory that she may not have been able to explore in Fleetwood Mac, was just a happy bi-product of the solo career, but was never the main impetus. Whereas for Lindsey, exploring new musical territory was pretty much the one and only reason he ever began a solo career. Which makes sense as to why he'd be unimpressed by the ladies' solo endeavors, or to feel they gave off a "lounge act" vibe. Though I still think that was an unfair comment, because it was Christine & Stevie's right to stay within the musical framework they were happy with.
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In regards to Christine's live video... I have to admit that I agree, it is somewhat boring (for lack of a better word).
As has been said, it's hard to have a huge amount of stage presence when you're behind the keyboards, unless you're going to ham it up the way Elton and Jerry Lee do. But that's not our Christine, and thankfully so. A Rolling Stone reviewer once stated that Christine functions best as the "calm within the storm," and I believe that's true. Her genteel nature was always a breath of fresh air, when surrounded by the stormy intensity of Buckingham & Nicks. But, alone, there's the danger of that fresh air going stale (just as there's always the danger of Lindsey & Stevie's personalities becoming burdensome without Christine to balance them). But maybe a more varied setlist would have alleviated that.
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Don't get me wrong, I like listening to her 1984 solo effort and the live performances were enjoyable to see/hear (even if the video was less than exciting). She'd be a damned good lounge act, though. Having personally witnessed the kind of solo show Stevie puts on (as well as the WWD video, etc.), I just don't think I could liken her to a lounge act. But, watching the Boston show on PBS, I couldn't help but find her ever so slightly pathetic nowadays. That's not a popular opinion, but I couldn't shake that thought throughout the program. I don't underestimate the hefty contribution Lindsey has made to what I love about FM's music, but Christine and Stevie were always the attraction for me. Cheesy as it is, I totally enjoy the Tango video and don't miss LB. I had little interest in catching this tour without CM. From my perspective, he has an overinflated opinion of himself. I see the point about creativity, really I do. Admittedly, I have not seen much LB solo stuff, but what I have seen begs the question, how far removed from lounge act was a Lindsey Buckingham solo show? |
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