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Old 03-20-2022, 04:00 PM
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In other words (most likely), The End.

Christine and John are just too old to do it anymore.

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Would've been cool if Mike and Neil joined up after the FM tour.
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Old 03-20-2022, 10:47 PM
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Would've been cool if Mike and Neil joined up after the FM tour.
Lindsey IS FM.

He DEFINED their sound as much(MORE) than anyone else(goats not withstanding).

Here comes Steve......
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i caught the Rhiannon bit , but not the Isn't it Midnight. Do you have a time hack for it?
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Old 03-21-2022, 07:36 PM
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i caught the Rhiannon bit , but not the Isn't it Midnight. Do you have a time hack for it?
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I think it's Isn't it Midnight or Little Lies. I remember hearing that when I saw them on 2018 Tour.
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Old 03-21-2022, 02:30 AM
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Lindsey IS FM.

He DEFINED their sound as much(MORE) than anyone else
Just ask him. He'll tell you.
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Old 03-21-2022, 09:21 AM
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Just ask him. He'll tell you.
Just like clock work!

Removed that part of my quote, though...
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Just like clock work!
Have you run out of threads to slut-shame Stevie or bring up her abortions?

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Removed that part of my quote, though...
I only quote relevant points.
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Old 03-21-2022, 09:43 PM
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Have you run out of threads to slut-shame Stevie or bring up her abortions?


I only quote relevant points.
At least you're consistent... always a joy.
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Old 03-22-2022, 08:33 AM
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Just ask him. He'll tell you.
Please, Steve...tell me how Stevie defined the sound of a Fleetwood Mac record. I'm on the edge of my seat!

Is this the part where you tell everyone that BTM was a pivotal Fleetwood Mac album?
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Please, Steve...tell me how Stevie defined the sound of a Fleetwood Mac record. I'm on the edge of my seat!

Is this the part where you tell everyone that BTM was a pivotal Fleetwood Mac album?
That’s your dichotomy, not mine. Fleetwood Mac already had a defined sound before 1975, at least as far as Christine’s songs were concerned.

Show Me A Smile isn’t too far removed from Songbird, Spare Me A Little from Say You Love Me, Remember Me from Think About Me, and Heroes Are Hard To Find from Over My Head.

The difference is that by 1975, Peter Green was a distant memory and the band had three mainstream writers instead of one mainstream writers and one jazz-funk rocker influenced by the writings of Carlos Castanedas. Plus, they could spend months making an album instead of a week or two.

Christine didn’t change, the equation changed.
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Oh boy, are we still arguing about what made FM successful?

Behind the Mask is my third favorite FM album, right behind FM and Rumours.

Lindsey was an absolutely integral part of the sound of FM. I just also think As Long As You Follow, Love Shines, Heart of Stone, Save Me, Behind the Mask, and No Questions Asked were great songs as well. That’s all (for everyone)
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Oh boy, are we still arguing about what made FM successful?

Behind the Mask is my third favorite FM album, right behind FM and Rumours.

Lindsey was an absolutely integral part of the sound of FM. I just also think As Long As You Follow, Love Shines, Heart of Stone, Save Me, Behind the Mask, and No Questions Asked were great songs as well. That’s all (for everyone)
BTM did have some great songs, but the production sounded exactly like all of the contemporary pop of the 90s that was happening at the time. Until Christine's voice kicks in, anyone could guess it's Wilson Phillips.
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Oh boy, are we still arguing about what made FM successful?

Behind the Mask is my third favorite FM album, right behind FM and Rumours.

Lindsey was an absolutely integral part of the sound of FM. I just also think As Long As You Follow, Love Shines, Heart of Stone, Save Me, Behind the Mask, and No Questions Asked were great songs as well. That’s all (for everyone)
Wow, that's pretty high! I do love that time period. The songs you mention above (besides No Questions Asked) are killer songs. Add Sooner or Later for me.
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Would've been cool if Mike and Neil joined up after the FM tour.
They did for that one song, but, yeah.

They'd make a killer buddy-buddy album. Neil the serious/melancholy art rocker and Mike the kick ass/kind of goofy but clever rocker finding middle ground, preferably with Christine to be the glue holding it together (AGAIN).
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Old 03-21-2022, 07:42 PM
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They did for that one song, but, yeah.

They'd make a killer buddy-buddy album. Neil the serious/melancholy art rocker and Mike the kick ass/kind of goofy but clever rocker finding middle ground, preferably with Christine to be the glue holding it together (AGAIN).
I wonder why Mick and John didn't get on that Neil charity song.

It is weird that Mike would actually say FM was a ship that sailed for him. But he's got nothing to lose.
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