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(Except for Ooh, My Love, which is really bad, I’m not really counting outtake junk like Mic the Screecher or even decent throwaways like For Duster or Jam #2.)
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The least (is the same than the worse??)
- Oh Daddy - Honey Hi - Beautiful Child - Storms - I don't want to know - When I See You Again I only count the album songs, not the demos. And except for WISYA, I simply can't hear the other songs. I skip them. I can't write ten! |
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Those two songs I LOVE.
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I don’t hate the song. I just like it less than usual for Christine song. I almost didn’t include it on the list.
Skies the Limit is the only Christine sing I hate—and I truly hate it. |
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Warm Ways just sounds SO DATED. It sounded dated in 1975! Those tom fills.
Oh Daddy is "C" material to me. It's fair, but it just lays there. I tolerated it until Mick decided(TWENTY years after it was recorded) that it was about him. I guess I loathe it now, because he THINKS it's about him!
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Oh Daddy. If it just stayed on the album and minded its own business that would’ve been fine. But it had to Bogart its way on stage and take up valuable space during live shows. That made me resent it.
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I'm re-friending you and de-friending David.
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I'll cut a bitch. You know that!
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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You know that I like it. And I'll just scream, OH DADDY...
Warm Ways and Oh Daddy are beautiful songs. And so is Carnival Begin for that matter.
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
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It's just not the second coming that you all make it out to be. I like it better than Game Of Pretend, so there's that.
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You should do what the first four lyrics in Carnival Begin say.
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Calumny is the real second coming if we’re talking underrated songs.
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Christine is the star of FM, not that spinny witch!
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The way she sang Calumny, uhhh. The first time I heard it gave me chills.
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
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