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DownOnRodeo 06-30-2022 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 1275686)
I mean, I should get a gold star.

That is a very good multi-point "did you ever notice". Gold star earned!

jbrownsjr 06-30-2022 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by DownOnRodeo (Post 1275709)
That is a very good multi-point "did you ever notice". Gold star earned!

I want a Silver Star. And a Silver Spring.

aleuzzi 06-30-2022 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by jbrownsjr (Post 1275710)
I want a Silver Star. And a Silver Spring.

I’ll give you Emmaline.

jbrownsjr 06-30-2022 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 1275712)
I’ll give you Emmaline.

Pfft... Frontline baby!

aleuzzi 06-30-2022 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by jbrownsjr (Post 1275713)
Pfft... Frontline baby!

Pshaw...Deja vu!

David 07-01-2022 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by dougl (Post 1275185)
Mirage spent five weeks at #1 in the US

Five weeks? I thought it was at #1 for just one week. I mean, I was alive then and I remember one week. Do I need to follow the science and consult the data?

David 07-01-2022 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 1275686)
But see, I’m still proud of my trivial observations:

In tempo and (sort of) theme Buckingham’s “Empire State” resembles Welch’s “The City,” which was also about NYC. Whereas Welch mines fear and paranoia, Buckingham goes for goofball valentine. Both feature killer guitar solos and both open the second side of the fourth studio FM record each guitarist contributed to during their respective tenures.

I think you have uncovered an Illuminati thing.

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I mean, I should get a gold star.
How about a raspberry?

Villavic 07-01-2022 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 1275767)
Five weeks? I thought it was at #1 for just one week. I mean, I was alive then and I remember one week. Do I need to follow the science and consult the data?

Yes, 5 weeks, that's according to Mick's book, and this page:

https://www.billboard.com/artist/fle...t-history/tlp/

jbrownsjr 07-01-2022 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 1275739)
Pshaw...Deja vu!

Don't ever turn your head, cuz I'll be there instead!

aleuzzi 07-01-2022 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 1275768)
I think you have uncovered an Illuminati thing.


How about a raspberry?

A raspberry! How dare you! :)

aleuzzi 07-01-2022 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jbrownsjr (Post 1275771)
Don't ever turn your head, cuz I'll be there instead!

We’re American Flyers, baby

moon 07-02-2022 01:40 PM

Come on, the whole Mirage, with demos and rarities, is GOLD!!!! You won't find that kind of songs in any other FM album. I mean, Empire State, Oh Diane, Goodbye Angel, Smile At You, Teen Beat, Blue Monday, Can't Go Back...
Lot of people have very mixed thoughts about them, but come on, you can't forget them! Even for something bad, you will remember them as "that crazy FM song", or "that song which needed to be included on...". Am I wrong??
Probably this album was not the most successful of the band, but has more rare and different songs than any other album. Rumours, Tusk and TITN had a very unique style. Mirage isn't.

aleuzzi 07-02-2022 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by moon (Post 1275789)
Come on, the whole Mirage, with demos and rarities, is GOLD!!!! You won't find that kind of songs in any other FM album. I mean, Empire State, Oh Diane, Goodbye Angel, Smile At You, Teen Beat, Blue Monday, Can't Go Back...
Lot of people have very mixed thoughts about them, but come on, you can't forget them! Even for something bad, you will remember them as "that crazy FM song", or "that song which needed to be included on...". Am I wrong??
Probably this album was not the most successful of the band, but has more rare and different songs than any other album. Rumours, Tusk and TITN had a very unique style. Mirage isn't.

I love Mirage and agree the reissue gives us so many delights. I will disagree about Mirage not having a “unique style.” Regardless of the very different songs being thrown together all is unified through the production. The sound on Mirage is pure pop, generally major-key songs with catchy melodies and youthful lyrics. There’s a bubbly ebullience—and warmth. (Tango has all but the warmth.)

The production on each FM record since 1975 is distinct, so that each album sounds like an intentional album rather than a storehouse of songs. Even the White Album has a different sound than Rumours, though these two records are closest in style to one another.

ricohv 07-03-2022 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 1275792)
I love Mirage and agree the reissue gives us so many delights. I will disagree about Mirage not having a “unique style.” Regardless of the very different songs being thrown together all is unified through the production. The sound on Mirage is pure pop, generally major-key songs with catchy melodies and youthful lyrics. There’s a bubbly ebullience—and warmth. (Tango has all but the warmth.)

The production on each FM record since 1975 is distinct, so that each album sounds like an intentional album rather than a storehouse of songs. Even the White Album has a different sound than Rumours, though these two records are closest in style to one another.

Couldn't have said it better myself-I agree 100%!

bombaysaffires 07-03-2022 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 1275792)
I love Mirage and agree the reissue gives us so many delights. I will disagree about Mirage not having a “unique style.” Regardless of the very different songs being thrown together all is unified through the production. The sound on Mirage is pure pop, generally major-key songs with catchy melodies and youthful lyrics. There’s a bubbly ebullience—and warmth. (Tango has all but the warmth.)

The production on each FM record since 1975 is distinct, so that each album sounds like an intentional album rather than a storehouse of songs. Even the White Album has a different sound than Rumours, though these two records are closest in style to one another.

I recall a review of the album at the time that called it a "music box" of sounds and I always thought that was a good way to put it... Metaphorically it is sort of a wind- up music box with lots of tinkly and plinky sorts of sounds and as you say, a bubbliness and cheeriness, even if lyrically some of the songs weren't as cheery (Gypsy is actually a bit dark, but the arrangement is most definitely not).


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