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UnwindedDreams 07-08-2020 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by mitzo (Post 1258739)
They'll have talent. None of them can sing anymore. They have all contributed to FM.

If the contraction you used means "they all", I wholeheartedly agree with you.

I always thought "they'll" meant they will or they shall.

michelej1 07-08-2020 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 1258717)
Although don't forget that Stevie titled one of her numerous collections "Crystal Visions."

Stevie is very much a leitmotif kinda gal. She endlessly reuses stray phrases of hers that, I suppose, she thinks are deep, rich poetic tropes. She plunders her work like a South African diamond mine.

For me, when artists re-use their old words it adds a layer of meaning to the song. I think this is especially true when they use an old phrase but change something. When “It was I” becomes “It was you” it serves as a reflection (real or imagined) of Lindsey’s personal evolution.

Falling down, getting up mean more because both Loving Cup and Family Man exist.

And re-use helps me imagine that those perennial winners and losers, Stevie and Lindsey speak to each other in their songs,

When Stevie performs Edge live and throws lyrics from How Still My Love into the ending, I get excited. For me, it links the two songs in message and tells me more about the relationship in both.

Of course the lyric borrowing should be done in moderation.

FuzzyPlum 07-08-2020 11:45 AM

Talking of age...

Off topic but sort of related...
Ringo Starr looks bl**dy amazing for 80.
Going strong and likely to tour again soon with the All Starr Band.


https://static.billboard.com/files/m...48-768x433.jpg


I'd take that at 80.

HomerMcvie 07-08-2020 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by FuzzyPlum (Post 1258751)
Talking of age...

Off topic but sort of related...
Ringo Starr looks bl**dy amazing for 80.
Going strong and likely to tour again soon with the All Starr Band.


https://static.billboard.com/files/m...48-768x433.jpg


I'd take that at 80.

Looks like he's keeping Just For Men's stock high!:lol::lol::lol:

jbrownsjr 07-08-2020 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by michelej1 (Post 1258748)
For me, when artists re-use their old words it adds a layer of meaning to the song. I think this is especially true when they use an old phrase but change something. When “It was I” becomes “It was you” it serves as a reflection (real or imagined) of Lindsey’s personal evolution.

Falling down, getting up mean more because both Loving Cup and Family Man exist.

And re-use helps me imagine that those perennial winners and losers, Stevie and Lindsey speak to each other in their songs,

When Stevie performs Edge live and throws lyrics from How Still My Love into the ending, I get excited. For me, it links the two songs in message and tells me more about the relationship in both.

Of course the lyric borrowing should be done in moderation.


I agree. I love when motifs and/or lyrics come back as an ODE to another song. Whether it's growth, or just fun.

michelej1 07-10-2020 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by FuzzyPlum (Post 1258751)
Talking of age...

Off topic but sort of related...
Ringo Starr looks bl**dy amazing for 80.
Going strong and likely to tour again soon with the All Starr Band.
I'd take that at 80.

Stella McCartney posted a picture with him and she called him “Uncle Ritchie”. That warmed my heart.


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