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Old 02-20-2023, 08:45 AM
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Yep and a friend of Stevie's niece, I think.

I've never liked that song. It sounds like bubblegum pop.
I always felt it was the less "Fleetwood Mac" song, or single, I've ever heard.
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Old 02-20-2023, 10:30 AM
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$he was praying to the commercial gods. But you're right, it does sound like bubblegum crap.
Right along with Silver Girl, another doozy.
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Old 02-20-2023, 10:32 AM
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I always felt it was the less "Fleetwood Mac" song, or single, I've ever heard.
It doesn't sound like Fleetwood Mac at all. It sounds like something they fabricated really quickly, trying to have something, anything commercial. It doesn't fit with the album.
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Old 02-20-2023, 10:36 AM
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Yep and a friend of Stevie's niece, I think.

I've never liked that song. It sounds like bubblegum pop.
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Right along with Silver Girl, another doozy.
$he really brought her A game to SYW(she hasn't had an A game since Wild Heart).
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It doesn't sound like Fleetwood Mac at all. It sounds like something they fabricated really quickly, trying to have something, anything commercial. It doesn't fit with the album.
It always sounded like Stevie trying to write like Christine which just doesn’t work. I never thought the song was good enough to be on the album let alone to be the albums name. If I trim the album down, I think that and Silver Girl are among the first to go. The fact that they played it at every show was also lame - Thrown Down or EFO would’ve been far better and more Stevie than SYW could ever be.
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$he was praying to the commercial gods. But you're right, it does sound like bubblegum crap.
No, Mony, mony is Bubblegum ..
Though that’s good to dance to..
So I’m not agreeing it’s all crap.
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No, Mony, mony is Bubblegum ..
Though that’s good to dance to..
So I’m not agreeing it’s all crap.
Good thing I wasn't taking a poll!
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$he really brought her A game to SYW(she hasn't had an A game since Wild Heart).
I thought RAL was a good album. Very dated with all the synthesizers and all but still a good album. TOSOTM was a reasonably good album but it went downhill from there.
I did like IYD when it was first released but when I listened to it the other day, I liked just a few songs. Sadly her A game has vanished
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It always sounded like Stevie trying to write like Christine which just doesn’t work. I never thought the song was good enough to be on the album let alone to be the albums name. If I trim the album down, I think that and Silver Girl are among the first to go. The fact that they played it at every show was also lame - Thrown Down or EFO would’ve been far better and more Stevie than SYW could ever be.
Exactly, she tried to write like Chris but it went nowhere. I hated it right from the start. I was like wtf is this?? When they played it at my shows I went to the bathroom and got another drink. And the "lasso dance" (that's what I call it) during the chorus was nothing short of cringe worthy.
DR and SG are throw away songs.
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I thought RAL was a good album. Very dated with all the synthesizers and all but still a good album. TOSOTM was a reasonably good album but it went downhill from there.
I did like IYD when it was first released but when I listened to it the other day, I liked just a few songs. Sadly her A game has vanished
RAL was tolerable. I'm sorry but OSOTM blew goats. It ended my fandom of her.
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Old 02-21-2023, 06:34 AM
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RAL was tolerable. I'm sorry but OSOTM blew goats. It ended my fandom of her.
For me it was Street Angel, one of the most horrible albums ever made.
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For me it was Street Angel, one of the most horrible albums ever made.
Yeah, this album makes RAL a dream.
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All of those albums have bad songwriting, but I least like the production on Street Angel. Next I would say is OSOTM and then RAL. Jimmy was gone so there was no one to give her constructive feedback, a least, that she would listen to. Just a mountain and coke and the hang-oners.

I recently listened to SYW after a long break and was shocked how bad her vocals are on it. The songs that I thought I liked (Thrown Down & Not Make Believe) sounded so nasally that I couldn't even listen to them. Nothing like the voice I fell in love with in the early days. But for me the absolute worse is Live In Chicago. I couldn't even make it through it even once! Her first album that was released that I couldn't even listen to. I was shocked and bewildered how bad her vocals had became. Closely followed by the live 24 Karat album (I say Hey Baby). Completely unlistenable. I still enjoy the early work, but I'm protective of my memories and stay away from anything from the last several decades.
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All of those albums have bad songwriting, but I least like the production on Street Angel. Next I would say is OSOTM and then RAL. Jimmy was gone so there was no one to give her constructive feedback, a least, that she would listen to. Just a mountain and coke and the hang-oners.

I recently listened to SYW after a long break and was shocked how bad her vocals are on it. The songs that I thought I liked (Thrown Down & Not Make Believe) sounded so nasally that I couldn't even listen to them. Nothing like the voice I fell in love with in the early days. But for me the absolute worse is Live In Chicago. I couldn't even make it through it even once! Her first album that was released that I couldn't even listen to. I was shocked and bewildered how bad her vocals had became. Closely followed by the live 24 Karat album (I say Hey Baby). Completely unlistenable. I still enjoy the early work, but I'm protective of my memories and stay away from anything from the last several decades.
It's amazing how much I loved everything she had done to a certain point, then... I just couldn't stand to listen to her solo work. SYW is somewhat tolerable, but it's just simply too nasal for me. She's so lucky she's an icon because a lot is forgiven.
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Exactly, she tried to write like Chris but it went nowhere. I hated it right from the start. I was like wtf is this?? When they played it at my shows I went to the bathroom and got another drink. And the "lasso dance" (that's what I call it) during the chorus was nothing short of cringe worthy.
DR and SG are throw away songs.
oh I still like Destiny Rules.
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