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It's in the bottom right corner of the collage page of the cd booklet. It's also in the same spot in the collage page of the album inner sleeve. Not sure if it's actually in the photo booklet though.
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So, still no commentary for:
Starshine If You Were My Love Twisted Blue Water Cathouse Blues She Loves Him Still
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I'm really interested to watch/hear the rest, notably "Blue Water" as it was my favorite demo, but ESPECIALLY "If You Were My Love", because she's never really talked about this song, and I'm chomping at the bit to get more insight on this one. "24 Karat", "Watch Chain" and "All The Beautiful Worlds" are my top three songs from this record... ...but my "secret favorite" is "IYWML"...because of the atmosphere, the flawless vocal, the timeless aspect of it (you really can't pinpoint a musical era here) and the fact that, even in 10, 20, 30 years, it will never sound "dated". So yeah...more commentaries, please!!! |
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"Starshine" commentary
I just happened upon this on YouTube tonight...
Strange because I've never seen this, yet it says it was published on YouTube way back in October. Surely it wasn't added to her "channel" until recently, though, because it only has about 500+ views so far. Also interesting to note is that the link to the commentary for "Mabel Normand" has been taken off the list of videos from her official YouTube channel. The link still works, though...at least the one that's in this thread...but if you type it in YouTube search, nothing comes up. Anyone think that has anything to do with the hissy fit that Mabel Normand's great grand nephew had about the song? |
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Still missing...
"IYWML" "Twisted" "Blue Water" "Cathouse..." "SLHS" BOOOOOOO!!! |
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There is little use to ask her what a song is about; asking her about what or who inspired the song would be more productive. She has said that her songs have different meanings at different times, so they have a fluidity to them. It's her unique strength, but also her limitation, which is highlighted when she writes topical songs outside the realms of her dreamworld. Landslide seems to be the only song that , over time, has elevated to universal/anthem status. The lyrics are personal and aren't laden with esoteric phrases (slightly so: I took my love, I took it down. She explained it as taking a box down from a shelf in her dreamworld). Accompanied by an understated arrangement, there is enough relatable imagery and simple metaphor, sung in first person, for anyone to connect with. Her song The Second Time sounds like a failed attempt to capture the Landslide aura. But it's written and sung without any vulnerability. She sings it mostly the third person, with awkward phrasing and shifting tenses. And most people can't relate to being "used to a Hollywood living." The "second time" concept has no legs. Opps! I just realized my train of thought ran off the tracks from the original thread subject matter. Sorry.
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Score! Thanks for posting.
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Billboard 10/18/2016 by Keith Caulfield , Katie Atkinson
http://www.billboard.com/articles/co...ks-sheryl-crow Pop Shop Podcast: Stevie Nicks Previews 24 Karat Gold Tour & Sheryl Crow Teases Two New Albums Welcome to the new episode of the Billboard.com Pop Shop Podcast, Billboard's weekly audio breakdown of the Billboard charts, hottest music news and year's biggest musical events. Casual pop fans and chart junkies can hear Billboard co-director of charts Keith Caulfield and Billboard.com senior editor Katie Atkinson every Tuesday on the Pop Shop Podcast, which can be streamed on Billboard.com or downloaded in iTunes (click here to listen to the previous Tuesday’s edition of the show on Billboard.com). On the latest Pop Shop Podcast, it’s a special edition of the show featuring two superstar leading ladies of music: Stevie Nicks and Sheryl Crow! |
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FWIW captures the Landslide thing fairly well.
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I don't have access to mine, it's packed away..can anyone post a snapshot?
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If she has a lot of songs, I hope she gives some to Fleetwood Mac and do a solo and an album with them. I would love for Forest of the Black Roses and Sanctuary to be recorded. And maybe fitting for them to re-do Fireflies for their last studio effort.
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