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Old 11-27-2024, 11:14 PM
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Just to add, Leelee Buckingham sang “Landslide” with her school choir. Lindsey played guitar with them. This was AFTER Stevie had him fired!

THAT’S how universal “Landslide” is.
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As long as fans continue to buy seats Stevie will continue to tour. She could go out there and sing the ABCs and Old McDonald out of tune and people are just happy to be in her presence…. When/If the glitter fades she will walk away. Until then she will continue to rock on. She is raking in a ton of money. She loves touring. The press has been kind to her. There is no reason to stop.
Then you have Diana Ross at nearly 81 years old moving her body to the music with excellent rhythm and singing extraordinary vocals to a theater of probably 2,000 people with joy. Not phoning it in like "Queen of Rock" Stevie Nicks.

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Then you have Diana Ross at nearly 81 years old moving her body to the music with excellent rhythm and singing extraordinary vocals to a theater of probably 2,000 people with joy.
Oh yes. I had already seen some 2024 videos of Diana. Awesome performances for her age.
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At this point, I seriously wonder what some want from this woman at her age? ….. Volunteer at a nursing home to see what 76 actually looks like.
What “76 actually looks” like is varied… Every human body ages differently. I know people who are 50 and look worn, wrinkled and tired. I know many people at 75 who look amazing….and people in their 90’s still going about their normal routines… gardening, playing cards, walking for miles, drinking wine daily. So many factors contribute to how mobile, agile and healthy a person is at 76… genetics, lifestyle, environment, mental well being. Stevie has lived a good, comfortable life. It shows.
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She’s definitely giving all her energy lately to what’s important to her. She has always done things on her terms, and she still is today. Commendable. Impressive, too, considering her health ailments and all those historical forces marshaled against her.

But, Tony, I just can’t get fully into this song — it’s drony to me and the lyrics feel fresh off her diary page. I would never say that to Bob Dylan, however, whose last two studio albums were acclaimed for their songwriting rather than the legacy and longevity of the guy himself.
I get that, David. You have a keen ear. I really liked the SNL live version of it. Not as crazy about the recorded version. Droning—yes. But that’s part of the reason I dig it. It’s a long, drawn-out cry. For what it’s worth, I have always liked Illume for this reason.
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I get that, David. You have a keen ear. I really liked the SNL live version of it. Not as crazy about the recorded version. Droning—yes. But that’s part of the reason I dig it. It’s a long, drawn-out cry. For what it’s worth, I have always liked Illume for this reason.
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