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Old 01-07-2021, 02:40 AM
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Hard to imagine he wants no control over his music for the rest of his life.
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Old 01-07-2021, 06:17 AM
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Hard to imagine he wants no control over his music for the rest of his life.
In the recent Q&A, remaining songs from the original Gift of Screws was brought up. Lindsey stated that he is very forward thinking and doesn’t like to re-visit his past. I also get the feeling that he would prefer to leave the business side to others. After a near death experience, a pandemic where people analyze a lot of things (including cash reserves), estate planning for a younger wife and children, etc. - it all seems to make sense.
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Old 01-07-2021, 11:38 PM
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Yeah. I didn’t buy that stuff about not revisiting his past.
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Old 01-14-2021, 03:35 PM
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In the recent Q&A, remaining songs from the original Gift of Screws was brought up. Lindsey stated that he is very forward thinking and doesn’t like to re-visit his past.
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Yeah. I didn’t buy that stuff about not revisiting his past.
I don't buy it either considering the song set he performed in his recent online show. It was mostly past FM hits. For a man who always talks about creativity and moving forward, one would think his solo shows would all be about his solo catalog. But no, it was mostly the same old tired songs he complained about having to perform with Fleetwood Mac.
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Old 01-14-2021, 05:14 PM
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I don't buy it either considering the song set he performed in his recent online show. It was mostly past FM hits. For a man who always talks about creativity and moving forward, one would think his solo shows would all be about his solo catalog. But no, it was mostly the same old tired songs he complained about having to perform with Fleetwood Mac.
I agree the set was predictable and short. I haven't seen Bleed to Love Her performed solo or Stephanie other than on BN. I'm not sure how It Was You, Great Day, or This Is the Time would have gone over.

I think the aim of the program was to show he still has instrumental chops after the medical emergency he had.

Leave the album tracks for a tour... if he or other senior citizens perform on stages again.
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I agree the set was predictable and short. I haven't seen Bleed to Love Her performed solo or Stephanie other than on BN.
I think he did both on One Man Show.

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I'm not sure how It Was You, Great Day, or This Is the Time would have gone over.
The “This Nearly Was Mine/Street of Dreams” medley would have been amazing.
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I think he did both on One Man Show.


The “This Nearly Was Mine/Street of Dreams” medley would have been amazing.
I know. I didn't go to OMS and I can't find the live album anywhere.
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Old 01-18-2021, 02:37 AM
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I don't buy it either considering the song set he performed in his recent online show. It was mostly past FM hits. For a man who always talks about creativity and moving forward, one would think his solo shows would all be about his solo catalog. But no, it was mostly the same old tired songs he complained about having to perform with Fleetwood Mac.
But I don’t really put a Covid show in the same category as a solo show. It was more just a “proof of life“ appearance.
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