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Old 01-15-2022, 11:07 PM
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At this moment, only five, at your repeated urging—-

You’re so bossy!

SYLM
YMLF
Smile I Live For
One in a Million
No Road is the Right Road

Tomorrow: the list might be different, except the top three.
I was a little bossy. But I wanted to see your 5 of the moment.

Homer's too if he can follow the rules. I'm not the boss.
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Old 01-15-2022, 11:20 PM
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I was a little bossy. But I wanted to see your 5 of the moment.

Homer's too if he can follow the rules. I'm not the boss.
Mine can change at any given moment, except Think About Me. Nothing Ever Changes.

You're not the bo$$. Yeah right! You're really $tevie, playing with us, right? Why did you get Lindsey fired?
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Old 01-16-2022, 09:05 AM
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So many great songs to choose from, all of them are viable product:

Over and Over
You Make Loving Fun
One in a Million
Why
Spare Me A Little
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Old 01-16-2022, 09:39 AM
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So many great songs to choose from, all of them are viable product:

Over and Over
You Make Loving Fun
One in a Million
Why
Spare Me A Little
These songs are so viable, I’d dip my finger in a plastic cup of beer and lick it. Just to show how much respect I have for everybody in the band.
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Old 01-16-2022, 10:37 AM
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These songs are so viable, I’d dip my finger in a plastic cup of beer and lick it. Just to show how much respect I have for everybody in the band.
God I love that interview. And then she talks about listening to Lindsey's ideas in the studio and says, "even if he's wrong", and laughs. She was the epitome of cool back then.
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Old 01-16-2022, 10:59 AM
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Yeah that interview was so much fun to watch, going to see if I can find it on You Tube and take a watch. I could listen to her amazing English pub accent until the cows come up, god I love it.
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Old 01-16-2022, 11:06 AM
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Yeah that interview was so much fun to watch, going to see if I can find it on You Tube and take a watch. I could listen to her amazing English pub accent until the cows come up, god I love it.
You don't have the Tusk doc? Even cooler is that there's an outtakes DVD of it. It has a lot of the snark that was edited out of the released version.

My favorite is Stevie is going on about something, and they're standing behind her, rolling their eyes at her.
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Old 01-17-2022, 02:24 PM
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Come on, you can't do only a Top 5!! I was trying to put 5 but only from the first albums with her I counted more! My Top 5 of Chris' angelical songs is:

- Brown Eyes. The amazing vocals of Chris at her best, with Peter's guitar at the end, and that hypnotic melody from the beginning
- Love In Store. A perfect way to open an almost perfect album. Lindsey and Stevie Nicks' backing vocals are simply a good complement to the song
- Come A Little Bit Closer. One of the most romantic and beautiful ballads I even heard!! Bob Welch solo, another good moment there!
- Hollywood (Another Kind Of Town). Chris at a more mature way, talking about her "negative"? to take part on the Time project. It has a good time extension, and pretty lyrics too
- Sooner Or Later. Simply perfect. One of her best songs ever. And it's incredible to know that she recorded it alone, just with a session guitar player and not so much, and then the rest added their parts and completed a truly masterpiece...

And my special mentions go to:
- Everywhere. A classic one, every year when I hear it I find it fresh and sticky!
- Over & Over. Another good one, to break the Rumours' atmosphere and introduce us to the Tusk days
- Homeward Bound. Christine as a rocker?? Yeah! A good rock song in a good album like Bare Trees.
- Wish You Were Here. (I said it before) The perfect way to close an almost perfect album. Long, emotional, and the piano mixing with the guitar is simply awesome...
- Warm Ways. One of my favourite ballads from FM, a good work of Lindsey on guitars
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Old 01-17-2022, 02:34 PM
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Come on, you can't do only a Top 5!! I was trying to put 5 but only from the first albums with her I counted more! My Top 5 of Chris' angelical songs is:

- Brown Eyes. The amazing vocals of Chris at her best, with Peter's guitar at the end, and that hypnotic melody from the beginning
- Love In Store. A perfect way to open an almost perfect album. Lindsey and Stevie Nicks' backing vocals are simply a good complement to the song
- Come A Little Bit Closer. One of the most romantic and beautiful ballads I even heard!! Bob Welch solo, another good moment there!
- Hollywood (Another Kind Of Town). Chris at a more mature way, talking about her "negative"? to take part on the Time project. It has a good time extension, and pretty lyrics too
- Sooner Or Later. Simply perfect. One of her best songs ever. And it's incredible to know that she recorded it alone, just with a session guitar player and not so much, and then the rest added their parts and completed a truly masterpiece...

And my special mentions go to:
- Everywhere. A classic one, every year when I hear it I find it fresh and sticky!
- Over & Over. Another good one, to break the Rumours' atmosphere and introduce us to the Tusk days
- Homeward Bound. Christine as a rocker?? Yeah! A good rock song in a good album like Bare Trees.
- Wish You Were Here. (I said it before) The perfect way to close an almost perfect album. Long, emotional, and the piano mixing with the guitar is simply awesome...
- Warm Ways. One of my favourite ballads from FM, a good work of Lindsey on guitars
I love that you love Hollywood and Sooner or Later…
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Old 01-17-2022, 06:13 PM
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Sooner or Later is such a beautifully produced song. I wish Mick would have accented the end a little more.
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Old 01-20-2022, 03:04 AM
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I love that you love Hollywood and Sooner or Later…
Oh, thank you so much!
Time was definitely a good album to confirm that Christine's work there was probably the best, and in some cases (and respecting every single point of view) even better than some of her "oldies"...
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Come on, you can't do only a Top 5!! I was trying to put 5 but only from the first albums with her I counted more! My Top 5 of Chris' angelical songs is:

- Brown Eyes. The amazing vocals of Chris at her best, with Peter's guitar at the end, and that hypnotic melody from the beginning
- Love In Store. A perfect way to open an almost perfect album. Lindsey and Stevie Nicks' backing vocals are simply a good complement to the song
- Come A Little Bit Closer. One of the most romantic and beautiful ballads I even heard!! Bob Welch solo, another good moment there!
- Hollywood (Another Kind Of Town). Chris at a more mature way, talking about her "negative"? to take part on the Time project. It has a good time extension, and pretty lyrics too
- Sooner Or Later. Simply perfect. One of her best songs ever. And it's incredible to know that she recorded it alone, just with a session guitar player and not so much, and then the rest added their parts and completed a truly masterpiece...

And my special mentions go to:
- Everywhere. A classic one, every year when I hear it I find it fresh and sticky!
- Over & Over. Another good one, to break the Rumours' atmosphere and introduce us to the Tusk days
- Homeward Bound. Christine as a rocker?? Yeah! A good rock song in a good album like Bare Trees.
- Wish You Were Here. (I said it before) The perfect way to close an almost perfect album. Long, emotional, and the piano mixing with the guitar is simply awesome...
- Warm Ways. One of my favourite ballads from FM, a good work of Lindsey on guitars
I like that you included Love In Store. It almost made my list. It has always been one of my favorite songs. The bouncy beat, the harmonies, and the lyrics make be melt Its pure pop perfection. I love how Chris bounces while singing it live. The band almost sounds like a doo wop band the harmonies are so good. Its a killer live too. I know the band spent a fortune on 2 videos for Mirage and the band was not getting along but it was a miss not to do a video for this song. In peak MTV time there were no songs in the top 20 without a video. A video could have launched Love In Store into the top 10. It was a huge medium to promote and get airplay. Of course the band did not mind, they wanted to hurry up and just finish the Mirage tour and go their separate ways.
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CHRISTINE PERFECT
Mean Old World
Get Like You Used To Be
I’d Rather Go Blind
Crazy ‘Bout You, Baby
I’m On My Way

CHRISTINE McVIE (Fleetwood Mac)
Say You Love Me
Think About Me
Isn’t It Midnight
Spare Me A Little
Don’t Stop

CHRISTINE McVIE (Solo)
Ask Anybody
Calumny
Got A Hold On Me
One In A Million
Easy Come, Easy Go
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As Long As You Follow
Brown Eyes
Little Lies
Isn’t It Midnight
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As Long As You Follow
Brown Eyes
Little Lies
Isn’t It Midnight
Save Me
I love this list.
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