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Many of the same elements on Tusk are on Say You Will. People say SYW sounds cold. That's what they say about Tusk too on many songs. Surely SYW would have been better with a few less songs, but I am glad they were not cut because I appreciate them. I think I donated my Time cassette to a charity even though it has one awesome song. (Yes, I was still buying cassettes in 1995) |
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Cut the Silver Girls of the world, and give us a nice 35 minute album. The casual listener will especially appreciate it, and that will most likely be reflected in sales. Blathering on and on(including the Silver Girls) because you don't know when to shut up(are you listening, $tevie?) isn't a gift. |
I agree with Homer. The Tusk double album was a fantastic response to Rumours. The Awkward discombobulation, and flipping of everything on it's head is/was perfection. 4 million copies in 1979, very impressive for a double album.
Trying to repeat that direction for the sake of moving left of center, in 2003 was maybe, not so perfect. A nice try if you will. But the material didn't translate this time. Plus, you don't have a Christine McVie counterpoint. That counterpoint served very well for Tusk (3 different singers/writers in this strange Tusk World.) It's Fleetwood Mac! This album, SYW, has very little identity, it also has some very odd production choices, and a really strange and random running order. Plus, a lead singer that sounds like a chipmunk through a telephone. Then, the title track is even more of an attempt to sound like something rather than create something. This album would have been an amazing LB solo album. I wish it were. |
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Try not to stare at the stairs.... Close your eyes softly.... then Release your inner Silver Girl :) |
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When you sit there on that throne You cease to exist of course it was a problem....diarrhea baby! |
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"That wasn't thunder!" Thunder only happens when you're draining...:lol: |
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