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View Poll Results: Christine's Next Project
New Fleetwood Mac Album With Current Line-Up 7 26.92%
Sophomore BuckinghamMcVie Album 11 42.31%
Solo Blues Album (With Mick, John....and maybe Rick Vito) 8 30.77%
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Old 03-19-2019, 06:01 PM
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I think he plays piano just fine. Remember when they're rehearsing harmonies on Angel, in the Tusk doc? He sounds fine to me.
Am I to believe you or to believe Stevie??
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Old 03-19-2019, 06:12 PM
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Am I to believe you or to believe Stevie??
Me! I'm BRUTALLY honest. Seriously.

$tevie actually believes her own lies. #$he'snuts
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I think he plays piano just fine. Remember when they're rehearsing harmonies on Angel, in the Tusk doc? He sounds fine to me.
I'm actually not impressed with LB's playing. He doesn't really sparkle like he does on guitar. He plays notes.
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I'm actually not impressed with LB's playing. He doesn't really sparkle like he does on guitar. He plays notes.
Well, the point of THAT playing was to rehearse harmonies, not impress. And $he couldn't even stay on the tonic, singing.

Are you saying Old Goat Breath could have played what he played???
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I'm actually not impressed with LB's playing. He doesn't really sparkle like he does on guitar. He plays notes.
Well, he's no Liberace.
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Well, he's no Liberace.
He doesn't have the quirky tendency and ability to play through the arrangement like Christine. That's not easy. Especially, considering how busy FM can be.
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Well, the point of THAT playing was to rehearse harmonies, not impress. And $he couldn't even stay on the tonic, singing.

Are you saying Old Goat Breath could have played what he played???
God no!! ewwwwwww

I meant what I wrote to Michele above.
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I think he plays piano just fine. Remember when they're rehearsing harmonies on Angel, in the Tusk doc? He sounds fine to me.
He plays well. Not with distinction, but very competently--which is no small task. He can play bass fairly well, too. His drumming leaves, in Christine's words, "something to be desired."
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He plays well. Not with distinction, but very competently--which is no small task. He can play bass fairly well, too. His drumming leaves, in Christine's words, "something to be desired."
thunder... bong... only.... bang... happens... bong... when ... bong it's raining...
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I'd have voted for BuckVie 2.

But a blues album with John, Rick, and even Mick would have been interesting.
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Blues album.
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