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What Fleetwood Mac songs are really Lindsey solo songs?
I wasn’t sure whether to put this in the Rumours forum of the Lindsey forum, but ultimately decided on the Rumours forum. My question is, has it ever been said definitively which Lindsey songs that appeared on FM albums were actually recorded with the band? I know we could all guess, but has it ever been acknowledged for sure which songs they were? Please correct me if I’m wrong.
Definite solo songs: Make Me a Mask The Ledge Save Me a Place It Takes Time That’s Enough For Me 95% certain solo songs: Family Man Big Love Tango in the Night That’s All For Everyone Not That a funny Book of Love Always wondered about: Caroline Tusk I Know I’m Not Wrong Empire State Oh Diane Book of Love I really wonder about Tusk- I assume the band recorded it together, but with the marching band playing along, I can’t really tell. Last edited by bwboy; 01-29-2023 at 07:36 PM.. Reason: Updated to reflect answers posted below |
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I know Mick was playing a steak on Tusk.
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If I remember correctly, John McVie mentioned in a Q&A with The Penguin that he played bass on "Caroline". The vocal interlude in "Family Man" was also sung by Nicks according to Buckingham in a 1987 interview. Last edited by WalkAThinLine.; 01-29-2023 at 06:59 PM.. |
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It was on Mirage that he played a lamb steak.
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Mick Fleetwood certainly played lamb chops on "Tusk" (specifically with a spatula), although I'm not entirely sure if he used the food as an instrument on any Mirage tracks.
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Someone told me the played a lamb steak on put it on Hold Me.
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I'm sure you're referring to the whip crack sound on the chorus. The source of that sound remains a mystery to me, although I may have read that it was simply a guitar effect from Buckingham.
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Wow, thanks everyone! Much appreciated!
I have never heard (or heard of) It Takes Time. Can you tell me about it? |
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I have ALWAYS wondered what was making that sound.
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you didn't download EP in 2013?
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"It Takes Time" was released on a digital-only extended play aptly titled Extended Play. When Fleetwood Mac was prepping for their 2013 tour, the original plan was to release two singles, namely "Sad Angel" and "Miss Fantasy", both of which were written by Buckingham and recorded by the full band around 2012. However, Nicks reportedly felt underutilized and felt self-conscious about not contributing any songs of her own, so she dug up an old demo she originally co-wrote with Buckingham prior to joining the band. The EP was fleshed out with "It Takes Time", a very sparse Buckingham ballad that lacks any guitars. Instead, the song is centered around the piano and voice, with very cheesy synth strings entering in on the chorus. Musically, the song is rather clunky and arguably unfit for a Fleetwood Mac release.
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If it’s on a Fleetwood Mac album it’s not a solo song. I get the question but ever since TUSK it’s always been a good question. Lindsey obviously used more of his “own musical stuff “ from 1979-1987 on the the Fleetwood Mac albums instead of using his band.
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Thank you! Yes, I did, but I only remembered Miss Fantasy, Sad Angel, and Without You. I honestly can’t even remember how it goes, so I’ll have to listen to the EP to refresh my memory.
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