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Old 04-15-2022, 07:09 PM
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So I didn’t go see them on this tour because I was boycotting the Lindsey firing and I saw them four times in 2014-2015 when it was the classic five lineup. Anyway, I just saw a video on YouTube of Christine and Stevie singing a duet of All Over Again. It was pretty awesome if you think about it. Have Christine and Stevie ever done a duet like that before in their long history? It’s definitely something noteworthy in Fleetwood Mac’s history.
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So I didn’t go see them on this tour because I was boycotting the Lindsey firing and I saw them four times in 2014-2015 when it was the classic five lineup. Anyway, I just saw a video on YouTube of Christine and Stevie singing a duet of All Over Again. It was pretty awesome if you think about it. Have Christine and Stevie ever done a duet like that before in their long history? It’s definitely something noteworthy in Fleetwood Mac’s history.
I loved it. It was nice to see them acknowledge their long tenure together.

Also: I got flamed for suggesting that Stevie make a guest appearance if Christine had a "McVie and Friends" sort of one off. The Lindsey cartel hated me, and all those awful ledgies that always flame Stevie jumped on me. Homer was the only one that didn't bite, (by the way).
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Old 04-15-2022, 10:03 PM
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I loved it. It was nice to see them acknowledge their long tenure together.

Also: I got flamed for suggesting that Stevie make a guest appearance if Christine had a "McVie and Friends" sort of one off. The Lindsey cartel hated me, and all those awful ledgies that always flame Stevie jumped on me. Homer was the only one that didn't bite, (by the way).
I must've been drinking, or I would have bitten.

$tevie's CROWD would ruin $tevie showing up for Christine's moment. It's a bad idea.
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I must've been drinking, or I would have bitten.

$tevie's CROWD would ruin $tevie showing up for Christine's moment. It's a bad idea.
That's exactly what I said so in your drunken stupor you must have read my post
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That's exactly what I said so in your drunken stupor you must have read my post
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I must've been drinking, or I would have bitten.

$tevie's CROWD would ruin $tevie showing up for Christine's moment. It's a bad idea.
You weren't drunk, you were chuckling that I was messing with Macfan. Then Elle bit too!! hahahahaha
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So I didn’t go see them on this tour because I was boycotting the Lindsey firing and I saw them four times in 2014-2015 when it was the classic five lineup. Anyway, I just saw a video on YouTube of Christine and Stevie singing a duet of All Over Again. It was pretty awesome if you think about it. Have Christine and Stevie ever done a duet like that before in their long history? It’s definitely something noteworthy in Fleetwood Mac’s history.
Stevie and Chris faced each other to sing the chorus in You Make Loving Fun in 2014 and the final verse of "Everywhere" in 2014, which was sweet.

I didn't care for All Over Again. The song just drags on. And I thought it was tacky that Stevie had the lyrics on the screen during the performance as if 15,000 people were going to sing along. What would've been appropriate was closing with Crystal so Stevie could sing lead on a song she wrote, or even duet it with Chris.
Even Second Time if it had to be a ballad. Playing a song from Time but not BTM just wasn't fair.
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Stevie and Chris faced each other to sing the chorus in You Make Loving Fun in 2014 and the final verse of "Everywhere" in 2014, which was sweet.

I didn't care for All Over Again. The song just drags on. And I thought it was tacky that Stevie had the lyrics on the screen during the performance as if 15,000 people were going to sing along. What would've been appropriate was closing with Crystal so Stevie could sing lead on a song she wrote, or even duet it with Chris.
Even Second Time if it had to be a ballad. Playing a song from Time but not BTM just wasn't fair.
While the song didn’t impress me much, I thought it was super cool to see them sing a full duet. I really wish they had sang As Long As You Follow; not only is it one of my favorite songs, but also they’ve never performed it live and it seemed an appropriate song choice for the finale. Plus it’s a song they both recorded.

Since I wasn’t familiar with All Over Again, I was actually really glad they put the lyrics on the screen- I didn’t think it was done so we could sing along, I though it was so we would know what they were saying. I also thought it was pretty powerful they chose a song from their least known album to close the set. Pretty nervy, in fact. We were all expecting Songbird and instead we got a duet with Christine and Stevie.
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While the song didn’t impress me much, I thought it was super cool to see them sing a full duet. I really wish they had sang As Long As You Follow; not only is it one of my favorite songs, but also they’ve never performed it live and it seemed an appropriate song choice for the finale. Plus it’s a song they both recorded.

Since I wasn’t familiar with All Over Again, I was actually really glad they put the lyrics on the screen- I didn’t think it was done so we could sing along, I though it was so we would know what they were saying. I also thought it was pretty powerful they chose a song from their least known album to close the set. Pretty nervy, in fact. We were all expecting Songbird and instead we got a duet with Christine and Stevie.
What was the message of All Over Again? In spite of the heartaches, they'd fire Lindsey all over again?
All Over Again got dropped in March of 2019. Not sure why.

I wasn't expecting Songbird because I knew they stopped playing it in 2015 because Christine was experiencing pain in her hands or fingers while playing it.

I don't think it was a nervy choice. They closed the show with Goodbye Baby in 2003/2004 and Say Goodbye in 2013 and those are not well known songs.

I do think As Long as You Follow would've been a great closer. I get not playing a song from Say You Will, even with 2 songs from SYW on the 50 Year compilation, but leaving out Behind the Mask I think was wrong. They should've done 3 BTM songs instead of the 3 Lindsey songs.
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So I didn’t go see them on this tour because I was boycotting the Lindsey firing and I saw them four times in 2014-2015 when it was the classic five lineup. Anyway, I just saw a video on YouTube of Christine and Stevie singing a duet of All Over Again. It was pretty awesome if you think about it. Have Christine and Stevie ever done a duet like that before in their long history? It’s definitely something noteworthy in Fleetwood Mac’s history.
And a "Time" song to boot. It was a pretty sweet moment.
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This was my favorite part of those shows. It was nice seeing just the girls duet, and interesting to see them pull out such a forgotten deep cut. And I loved the one night when Christine inexplicably started playing with Stevie’s stupid microphone ribbons during that song and just kind of held them up awkwardly for the rest of it. Little details like that make me laugh.
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This was possibly my favorite moment from this tour; the song's good (all of Chris's Time tunes are) but I mostly loved that it wasn't something we'd seen 547 times before.

Side note - As much as I love "Isn't It Midnight", I think "Save Me" would have been a more appropriate choice for this tours setlist.
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