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View Poll Results: Live: Side 1? 2? 3? or 4?
Side 1 5 27.78%
Side 2 2 11.11%
Side 3 9 50.00%
Side 4 2 11.11%
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Old 04-20-2021, 07:00 AM
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Side one
1. "Monday Morning" Buckingham Tokyo (1977) 3:51
2. "Say You Love Me" C. McVie Kansas City, Missouri (1977) 4:18
3. "Dreams" Nicks Paris (soundcheck) (1977) 4:18
4. "Oh Well" Green St. Louis, Missouri (1979) 3:23
5. "Over and Over" C. McVie Oklahoma City (1980) 5:01

Side two
1. "Sara" Nicks St. Louis (1979) 7:23
2. "Not That Funny" Buckingham Cleveland, Ohio (1980) 9:04
3. "Never Going Back Again" Buckingham Tucson, Arizona (1980) 4:13
4. "Landslide" Nicks London (1980) 4:33

Side three
1. "Fireflies" Nicks Santa Monica Civic Auditorium (for crew and friends) 4:37
2. "Over My Head" C. McVie Nashville, Tennessee (1977) 3:27
3. "Rhiannon" Nicks London (1977) 7:43
4. "Don't Let Me Down Again" (from Buckingham Nicks 1973) Buckingham Passaic (1975) 3:57
5. "One More Night" C. McVie Santa Monica Civic Auditorium (for crew and friends) 3:43

Side four
1. "Go Your Own Way" Buckingham Cleveland, Ohio (1980) 5:44
2. "Don't Stop" C. McVie Paris (soundcheck) (1977) 4:05
3. "I'm So Afraid" Buckingham Cleveland, Ohio (1980) 8:28
4. "The Farmer's Daughter" Brian Wilson Mike Love Studio D, Village Recorders, Los Angeles, April 1979 2:25
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Old 04-20-2021, 07:11 AM
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Side 3, no brainer for me, two new songs & DLMDA

random side question here that I've been meaning to bring up for a while, but especially now with the reissue coming out, and forgive me if it's been discussed and I missed it.. has anyone noticed that the Farmer's Daughter on the recent Tusk reissue sounds like a different mix from the one included on the 2004 release? 2004 sounds so dry, 2015 Tusk & Live Reissue sound like there has been some reverb addition/tinkering.

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Old 04-20-2021, 07:53 AM
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I'm with the Chain, side 3 not only contains the great Fireflies, but has a stellar Rhiannon, Over My Head and Don't Let Me Down Again. I love the whole set except Don't Stop, its a poor version of a song that was always great live, there has to be way better versions to choose from.
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I love the whole set except Don't Stop, its a poor version of a song that was always great live, there has to be way better versions to choose from.
With all the material from those years, they shouldn't have included soundchecks. It lacks the energy of the audience.
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I ALMOST picked side 3, for Fireflies and DLMDA, but side one won by a hair, for O&O, Monday Morning, and Oh Well(I've never tired of this version).
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This is the easiest pick of all the albums. Side 1 even though I hate this Dreams version. Over and Over is the highlight of the album followed by Oh Well and Say You Love me. But side 3 is pretty close. Those versions of Over My Head and Rhiannon are the best they were ever played
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Side 3 hands down.
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Side 3 slightly edges out side 1 for me. That Rhiannon version is pure perfection. Fireflies is one of my all time favorites (I hate that this song is buried on this album and so few people know it. It should be a bigger thing than it is) and there’s never been a better version of Over My Head. Fleetwood Mac playing Buckingham Nicks coupled with the previous three pushes this one ahead of side 1 (which is really fantastic).
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I agree about side 3 and love that we've got that era Rhiannon recorded and Fireflies. But something today is striking me about side 2. I love this Sara (overdubs and all) and this Landslide (when Chris still played the solo in the middle) and find Stevie's raspy vocals kind of haunting on it. I may be in the minority of those who kinda like this version of NTF live even if it is a bit long. And even NGBA before it got waaaay overly breathy. So I'm bucking the trend and going with side 2.
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I may be in the minority of those who kinda like this version of NTF live even if it is a bit long. .
I do like this NTF live, too. But my fave is the one from the Mirage tour video.
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I do like this NTF live, too. But my fave is the one from the Mirage tour video.
So that makes it you, and Lindsey's Mom.
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So that makes it you, and Lindsey's Mom.
I love NTF Live Mirage. So shut it.
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Side 3 would be it for me.

NGBA drives me nuts at a slowed down speed.
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I love NTF Live Mirage. So shut it.
Well, there's no accounting for taste.
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Well, there's no accounting for taste.
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