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They did a great job, too! Even though I wasn’t a fan of the recorded songs, live they rocked them! But I remember people next to me complaining “oh my God, another new song!?!” throughout the concert.
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It seems like Illume is the song Stevie's proudest of from Illume. Since she brings it up in her September 11 posts. It really is an incredibly powerful song. When Mick does his dance to it in Destiny Rules, he looks like an a** |
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I would pay big money to see FM play a small theater with songs like Brown Eyes, Crystal, Over and Over, Book of Love, Storms, Man of the World, Hypnotized, Warm Ways, That’s Alright, That’s All For Everyone, As Long As You Follow, Think About Me, and I Don’t Want to Know. It’ll never happen, but a televised special like the Dance that included these songs? It would be a Christmas miracle. |
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And maybe that's why it's my least favorite album.
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All the Rumours songs have been played to death but I know they feel they have to do them. I did not care for Stevie's 24k Gold album. However, I was so surprised how much I enjoyed the songs live. They were so good yet I would never listen to them otherwise. I guess I am in the minority.
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I don't think I Don't Want To Know will ever be played live. Stevie's 24 Karat Gold songs were done really well live. Especially Belle Fleur. It's a shame she only did 3 of them out of a 16 track album. |
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It's funny because I think Starshine live sounds just like the album. LOL. But it is shorter! |
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a good number of us recorded it and posted videos from the first show in Columbus and by Philly every hardcore fan listened to it already non stop for 2 days. review of the first show was saying the new song is neither sad nor angelic and had great audience reaction. it was similar with BuckVie Too Far Gone - even though many heard it for the first time, it was definitely a huge crowd pleaser.
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I was fortunate to go to the Kansas City and St. Louis shows. I remember Stevie screwed up during Stand Back and babbled "so I walked down the line away from you". Too bad a bootleg never showed up for that night.
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2013 was actually my favorite tour. Production was great. Band sounded awesome. I thought the setlist was pretty good too. |
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Anyway, the point of this post was that on Apple Music I was able to bring up the lyrics for every song except Come. Much to my surprise, John McVie was credited as a co-writer on almost every single song on the album. I think Thrown Down and Come were the only exceptions. Can anyone clarify if John did indeed co-write on all these songs and if he did, what would he have written? Would it just be writing his bass progressions? Or did John contribute additional lyrics? I have also seen him credited as playing “black keys” on this album. Does that mean playing the sharps and the flats on a piano or keyboard instrument? If so isn’t that something that Lindsey and Stevie are perfectly capable of doing without John? So why would he have done it? Please. Enlighten me if you can. |
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It must be a typo. I don't think John would have co-written anything on Say you Will. I believe he just played Bass
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How has it been 18 years? That is just insane and I feel very old. I was 22 and just finished my last semester of college. It came out just as I was finishing my 'extended' summer internship from the year prior and starting my first post-college full time employment at the same company. I can still remember sitting in my little intern cubicle in the center of an Accounting department listening to the little clock radio on my desk at 10am when Peacekeeper was released because the local classic rock station was going to play the first new single from the new Fleetwood Mac album. It was a great time...and now I'm 40? Bah!
I tend to like the album more than many here. But it ended up being too long and has what I consider a lot of clunkers. I've never found the appreciation for Illume that so many have. My favorites: Thrown Down - this still holds up Miranda - great beat, catchy Say You Will - Stevie trying to be Christine. It's not great, but it works. The ending with the kids is lame Peacekeeper - Again, like the previous song, it's not great, but it works. A solid Lindsey song, I'd put it on the same shelf as Eyes of the World, In My World, or Big Love Running Through the Garden - I love this one and wish it would've remained in the set beyond Columbus Steal Your Heart Away - Classic Fleetwood Mac sound...hmmm, I wonder why?? Bleed to Love Her - Another one that has that classic sound...and it didn't hurt that I knew it already from The Dance Everybody Finds Out - my absolute favorite. A real kick-a$$ song. This 100% should have had the hell played out of it throughout the tour and become a regular in the greatest hits tours that followed. It completely misses Christine in so many ways. Add 3 of her songs and her voice on the above songs, and it would be a knock out album. But for what they were trying to do, I think it worked. It's not nearly as bad as some people make it out to be. And I think it's as listenable as Mirage or Tango still. |
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