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SuzeQuze 08-27-2008 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by DavidMn (Post 769967)
I've got a radio station on right now and the shows gettign ready to air!:blob1:

Dude, I totally just heard you on there. :lol: I freaking missed the question except I heard you thank him for being so kind to his fans.

bucklind17 08-27-2008 10:49 PM

Will is getting a co-writing credit on "Great Day". Love that. "He's gonna be trouble!"

sodascouts 08-27-2008 10:52 PM

Shoot, I missed the first half of this thanks to lame radio streams that, while listed on the Rockline site, nevertheless were not playing the show. Thanks for the link, JS!

I sure hope this thing is archived or someone makes an MP3, though, because I'd love to hear "Love Runs Deeper" and "Great Day."

Johnny Stew 08-27-2008 10:55 PM

Lindsey says he hasn't heard the recorded version of "GYOW" in a long time -- doesn't go back and listen to the studio versions very often.

Tim from Pittsburgh asked about what inspired "Monday Morning."
Lindsey says he has to shake the memory banks -- as with Rumours, the songs from Fleetwood Mac were a little autobiographical. By the time he and Stevie joined Fleetwood Mac, they were already growing apart (as were John and Chris). "MM" was about him feeling that there was this person who would be close one day and sort of play "hide & seek" the next, because the relationship was growing apart.

SuzeQuze 08-27-2008 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by sodascouts (Post 770002)
Shoot, I missed the first half of this thanks to lame radio streams that, while listed on the Rockline site, nevertheless were not playing the show. Thanks for the link, JS!

I sure hope this thing is archived or someone makes an MP3, though, because I'd love to hear "Love Runs Deeper" and "Great Day."

The Rockline site has a link that says it holds an archive of the prior two weeks' shows. So hopefully they will have it up.

sodascouts 08-27-2008 10:56 PM

Oh my gosh, Shuffle Riff! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MacMan 08-27-2008 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by sodascouts (Post 770002)
Shoot, I missed the first half of this thanks to lame radio streams that, while listed on the Rockline site, nevertheless were not playing the show. Thanks for the link, JS!

I sure hope this thing is archived or someone makes an MP3, though, because I'd love to hear "Love Runs Deeper" and "Great Day."

They will have it up on the Rockline site in a few days to replay...

I'm on some weird station that I think skipped a section (David's question)... After the first loooong break, GYOW was playing WTF!

Johnny Stew 08-27-2008 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by sodascouts (Post 770002)
I sure hope this thing is archived or someone makes an MP3, though, because I'd love to hear "Love Runs Deeper" and "Great Day."

Hi Nancy! :xoxo:

I should have tried to record it, but -- like a dummy -- I didn't think to. They archive their shows though, so it should be up in another day or two.

DavidMn 08-27-2008 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnny Stew (Post 770007)
Hi Nancy! :xoxo:

I should have tried to record it, but -- like a dummy -- I didn't think to. They archive their shows though, so it should be up in another day or two.

Did you think my question was pretty good?

SuzeQuze 08-27-2008 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnny Stew (Post 770003)
Lindsey says he hasn't heard the recorded version of "GYOW" in a long time -- doesn't go back and listen to the studio versions very often.

Tim from Pittsburgh asked about what inspired "Monday Morning."
Lindsey says he has to shake the memory banks -- as with Rumours, the songs from Fleetwood Mac were a little autobiographical. By the time he and Stevie joined Fleetwood Mac, they were already growing apart (as were John and Chris). "MM" was about him feeling that there was this person who would be close one day and sort of play "hide & seek" the next, because the relationship was growing apart.

Which was a great question and such an interesting answer. Because my perception of the song was that Lindsey sort of felt in and out of the relationship, not that he was watching the other be that way. Perhaps it was a little of both though.

SuzeQuze 08-27-2008 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by DavidMn (Post 770008)
Did you think my question was pretty good?

What was your question? I was so busy texting u I didn't hear it. :lol:

Johnny Stew 08-27-2008 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DavidMn (Post 770008)
Did you think my question was pretty good?

Yes, I did -- I've been wondering about their longterm plans too, so I'm really glad you asked. :thumbsup:

DavidMn 08-27-2008 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnny Stew (Post 770011)
Yes, I did -- I've been wondering about their longterm plans too, so I'm really glad you asked. :thumbsup:

DO you think he dissed Christine a little bit?

Maccafan5000 08-27-2008 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DavidMn (Post 770008)
Did you think my question was pretty good?

YES!!!

This is the best Rockline I think I've heard :)
Great questions, clips galore from the new album. Lindsey hasn't said the words "cycle," or "painting,"

...though he did sneak in his new favorite "Chris burned her bridges"

Johnny Stew 08-27-2008 11:01 PM

LB's about to perform live in the studio soon -- so try to tune in soon, folks!

Dave Stewart just asked LB a question about their similar experience being in a band with someone they were with romantically.
LB using his stock answer about still having to work with that person and not getting closure, and having to try to find your better self for on a daily basis to be able to do the right thing for their songs and not let pettiness get in the way.


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