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I playing my early 70s box set. OMG I never had Heroes on CD. The bass thumping on Angel and the incredible keyboard work. Forgot how psychedelic Coming Home was. I heard things on the remaster that I had not before. The 1974 concert is so psychedelic too. But it was the early 70s and many rock bands had that sound.
These albums are absolutely incredible. I live near Coral Gables FL and I would love to know about the story Bob tells in the live version of Bermuda Triangle about the guy from Coral Gables. The bass and drums and keyboards are so good together. What an incredible rhythm section. I am like I am 14 again rediscovering these masterpieces. John is on fire.
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They have the keyboard solo on that one.
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Gone From My Sight
I am standing upon the seashore. A ship, at my side, spreads her white sails to the moving breeze and starts for the blue ocean. She is an object of beauty and strength. I stand and watch her until, at length, she hangs like a speck of white cloud just where the sea and sky come to mingle with each other. Then, someone at my side says, "There, she is gone." Gone where? Gone from my sight. That is all. She is just as large in mast, hull and spar as she was when she left my side. And, she is just as able to bear her load of living freight to her destined port. Her diminished size is in me -- not in her. And, just at the moment when someone says, "There, she is gone," there are other eyes watching her coming, and other voices ready to take up the glad shout, "Here she comes!" And that is dying... Henry Van Dyke |
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^ That is very beautiful and we know that Christine believed this quite matter-if-factly, raised by a mother who was the neighborhood witch and healer and could channel things we cannot see. Chris said that her brother John had even more of their mother’s spiritual talent than she did. She definitely expected to reunite with her loved ones beyond this life.
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Nice!
I imagine it was a difficult choice between the Casio Privia from Sam Ash and Christine's Songbird grand piano from the Julien's auction? Word is that sodascouts recently sold her catalog for a cool million to an music equity fund, and I no longer own the master tape.
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It's rather taken me by surprise, but the song I've been playing most since we heard the news about Christine is 'Love Shines'. It's such a gorgeous, upbeat song, Christine doing what she does best - a lovely melody, beautifully sung, with emotional, optimistic lyrics.
I love the rooftop video too. There's something pure about it, even though it came at the very end of her first tenure with the band; I think it's do with the simple band of Christine, Mick, John and Billy, still making wonderful music, but without all that distracting drama and noisy egomania that came with Lindsey and Stevie. Here she's properly centre stage, where she belonged. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dreb...3rgpQc&index=1 |
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Never can you be replaced... (That's you Christine)
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Yesterday, I listened to every Christine song in a row (that had a lead vocal by her or at least shared vocal) from her 1970 Christine Perfect album through In The Meantime and a couple of previously unreased tracks from the new Songbird solo collection. It was a bit of a revelation, since I never really listened to Time or her 1984 solo album or In The Meantime before. Some great songs I've never heard before. Listening to (almost) everything really showed how she was the most consistent songwriter in Fleetwood Mac. It occurred to me how well 'All Over Again' works as a farewell to everyone, even though at the time, she only meant it to mark the end of her tenure in Fleetwood Mac. Such a lovely song.
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It was. I forgot to say, I listened to her songs on Buckingham McVie as well, so basically 1970 through 2017 is what I listened to.
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I have a show on my local community radio station on Saturday afternoons.
On 3 December I bumped my planned show and presented a retrospective of Christine's musical legacy. The tracks I played were: Chicken Shack - Get Like You Used To Be Chicken Shack - I Would Rather Go Blind Christine Perfect - When You Say Fleetwood Mac - Show Me A Smile Fleetwood Mac - Spare Me A Little Of Your Love Fleetwood Mac - Did You Ever Love Me Fleetwood Mac - Why Fleetwood Mac - Heroes Are Hard To Find Fleetwood Mac - Over My Head Fleetwood Mac - Say You Love Me Fleetwood Mac - Don't Stop Fleetwood Mac - Songbird Fleetwood Mac - Over & Over Fleetwood Mac - Brown Eyes Fleetwood Mac - Only Over You Christine McVie - Got A Hold On Me Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies Fleetwood Mac - As Long As You Follow Christine McVie - Roll With Me Henry Fleetwood Mac - Save Me Fleetwood Mac - Love Shines Fleetwood Mac - I Do Christine McVie - Friend Lindsey Buckingham & Christine McVie - Red Sun Last edited by Neb-Maat-Re; 12-12-2022 at 09:34 PM.. |
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I still haven't wholly processed her death, still in shock. The well-deserved tributes have helped. At least we know she was loved. By many. Some kids are "reacting" to "Songbird" on YouTube as if the song suddenly materialized out of a 70s porthole--and they're amazed. They should be.
I just miss her. I know her death doesn't change any outward facts: I never knew her or talked to her. But knowing she was in the world made listening to her songs over and over again an experience akin to heeding advice from a loving, affirmative friend. I felt her voice in real time, as if she were calling to me from across the ocean. Now she calls from somewhere else...wherever that may be. |
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