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Old 03-12-2023, 12:31 PM
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Law and Order is one of my all time favorite albums(weird as it is), but I never got into Go Insane. I guess the FM gap from 82-87 left a lot of room for fans to grow, outside of their circle.
Ditto. I like Lindsey’s recuperation of the Go Insane title tune when he did it solo on The Dance, but in comparison with the spontaneous hilarity and eccentricity of Law and Order his second album seemed merely cold and professional. It has merits, but I don’t listen to it like I listen to the others.
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Old 03-12-2023, 12:42 PM
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Ditto. I like Lindsey’s recuperation of the Go Insane title tune when he did it solo on The Dance, but in comparison with the spontaneous hilarity and eccentricity of Law and Order his second album seemed merely cold and professional. It has merits, but I don’t listen to it like I listen to the others.
I never get tired of Law and Order. It's so freakishly perfect!
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I never get tired of Law and Order. It's so freakishly perfect!
Even a subtler song like “Shadows of the West” is just delicious
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Even a subtler song like “Shadows of the West” is just delicious
Because Christine is on Shadows.
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Because Christine is on Shadows.
It’s sooooo good—those two harmonizing like that.
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Because Christine is on Shadows.
She's actually on more than that one. They just didn't do the notes correctly.
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She's actually on more than that one. They just didn't do the notes correctly.
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She's actually on more than that one. They just didn't do the notes correctly.
Do you know any of the other songs she sings on?
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Do you know any of the other songs she sings on?
He didn't say. My Q was in the ballpark of. Did Christine only contribute to one song. I feel I hear keys and her voice elsewhere. And he answered something about ,"don't trust the liner notes."
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