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Actually, I think Lindsey’s songwriting has matured much more over the years compared to the other 2. His lyrics now are normally quite interesting whereas they used to be rather throwaway.
Lindsey’s songwriting has matured Christines generally stayed the same Steve’s fell away dramatically
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Hey. Sorry…..what is ‘CB’??? Edit: okay….Carnival Begin…..just got it.
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She could eat a case of White Castles and blow the song out her ass, and BW would rave about how great it was.
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I do think Blue Denim and TISL are her strongest solo songs in the last 30 years. Now I find her songs on SYW as my favorite. I think someone posted once that her 9 songs are her best solo album and I agree with it. I am a Silver Girl sucker. I think the lyrics are great on that song and I get what she's trying to get across. To this day, Stevie says that four songs on SYW are among her best. I think those are Destiny Rules, Silver Girl, Say You Will, and Everybody Finds Out |
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You be quiet! He was saying Christine is the best!!! And he is right!
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In his eyes, Stevie can do no wrong.
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Well, that's good. Because otherwise we'd have nothing to talk about around here.
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Same thing with Say You Will- I had such high hopes but except for Thrown Down, I find Stevie’s songs unmemorable. Well, I like Say You Will, too. And by Lindsey I loved Peacekeeper and What’s the World Coming To. Goodbye Baby sounds like a mistake, like Lindsey put the wrong take on the album! But it’s interesting that you mention Silver Girl, Destiny Rules, and Everybody Finds Out. I actively dislike Silver Girl and Everybody Finds Out but can tolerate Destiny Rules. I recognize they’re well done, I just don’t like them. When I saw this tour on opening night, I remember thinking it was too bad the one time FM performs a lot of new songs from an album, it had to be from an album I didn’t care for lol. |
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As a matter of fact, she did eat a case of White Castle hamburgers once and then write a song about ir- Storms from Tusk! And it is a great song, damnit!
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Yet people love The Second Time. That is the most depressing song I've heard from Stevie or Mac. Feel like I'm dying when I hear it. |
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No wonder Storms is my least favorite song on Tusk. It's the Gassy $tevie anthem. Enjoy the stench.
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Shoot I thought that’s where Rooms on Fire came from!
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As far as WISYA, those incessant Whassamattababayyyys are definitely at the top of my list. But her voice throughout and the rest of the lyrics are also awful. “She walks slowly down the hall, there are many doors in the hallway…she stares at the stairs, oooh there are many things to stare at these days.” Holy hell, we’ve come a long way from Gold Dust Woman and Gypsy. And I’d say Lindsey’s part at the end is probably the best part of the whole shambles.
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Oh yeah, I forgot about the Rooms on Fire Greasy Mix lol!
That case of White Castle burgers also inspired Whole Lotta Trouble Extra Onions Remix, as well as the previously unreleased take of Show Them the Way (To the Ladies Room). And it also added new meaning to the classic Landslide! Last edited by bwboy; 01-08-2023 at 06:24 PM.. |
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