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aleuzzi 02-06-2024 08:49 PM

Christine’s Baby Grand at MusiCares Auction
 
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From the article:

Fleetwood Mac fans will be pleased to know that Christine McVie’s stage-played "Songbird" Yamaha C3 Baby Grand piano sold for $50,800 (estimate: $20,000-$30,000) to benefit the MusiCares charity at an auction held by Julien's Auctions.

On Sunday, February 4 at Julien’s Auctions MusiCares Charity Relief Auction, McVie’s piano was among other top sellers such as Dua Lipa's Illusion Catsuit and Jon Bon Jovi's Takemine guitar (each sold for $50,800).

Livestreamed for the first time from the GRAMMY Museum, the event went on before the GRAMMY Awards and brought in over $500K to benefit MusiCares.

McVie’s beloved Yamaha C3 Baby Grand piano stage played for two decades between the tours for Rumours and The Dance in 1977 and 1997 in Fleetwood Mac’s closing encores of “Songbird” in concert.

Other Fleetwood Mac items made a mark as well. A signed Stevie Nicks Barbie doll, sold for a remarkable $7,800. The "Stevie Nicks Barbie Doll" (in original box) is inspired by the songstress' style during the era of the Fleetwood Mac album Rumours, signed by Nicks on the box, and inscribed “Stevie Barbie Loves Ya!” on the back of the box. Perhaps riding on the success and popularity of the Barbie film, the selling price of $7,800 for the doll was twenty-six times its estimate of $300.

bombaysaffires 02-06-2024 11:16 PM

Wow, who knew there was still stuff of hers to sell....I thought it all went in that previous auction

DownOnRodeo 02-09-2024 07:05 PM

Yeah I thought it was bought by this guy a few years back.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrTFsCCDsj0

Maybe he sold it back for a sweet profit?
Or it could be one of multiple out there.

soul_drifter333 02-09-2024 08:45 PM

They must have gotten that info from Stevie when she was explaining how she taught Christine to play the piano in her unique plunk, plunk style. ;)

Penguin Emeritus 02-09-2024 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DownOnRodeo (Post 1292215)
Yeah I thought it was bought by this guy a few years back.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrTFsCCDsj0

Maybe he sold it back for a sweet profit?
Or it could be one of multiple out there.

That guy Brian Larsen bought a piano that was programmable (is that the term?) and had a song that chris had worked on saved inside it. i don't think that was her actual songbird piano, though...

-Lis

HomerMcvie 02-09-2024 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Penguin Emeritus (Post 1292220)
That guy Brian Larsen bought a piano that was programmable (is that the term?) and had a song that chris had worked on saved inside it. i don't think that was her actual songbird piano, though...

-Lis

For probably 20 years now, nearly all grand pianos you see at a concert are just "a keyboard", sitting inside a grand piano case. Daily tuning of a real grand was too time consuming, AND, the crew couldn't make much noise while the piano tech took an hour or more to tune it. And keyboard sounds got good enough that the difference was negligible.

I mean, Billy Joel and Elton John still probably use real ones, but the Eagles have been using fake ones for decades now.

Mr Scarrott 02-11-2024 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HomerMcvie (Post 1292221)
For probably 20 years now, nearly all grand pianos you see at a concert are just "a keyboard", sitting inside a grand piano case. Daily tuning of a real grand was too time consuming, AND, the crew couldn't make much noise while the piano tech took an hour or more to tune it. And keyboard sounds got good enough that the difference was negligible.

I mean, Billy Joel and Elton John still probably use real ones, but the Eagles have been using fake ones for decades now.

Aw, that's an illusion ruined, Homer! Seriously, it makes sense though, and good of them to go to the trouble as aesthetically, having Christine at at least appear to be playing on a grand at the end of the show hits the right notes. It wouldn't have had quite the same emotional appeal otherwise.

HomerMcvie 02-11-2024 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Scarrott (Post 1292262)
Aw, that's an illusion ruined, Homer! Seriously, it makes sense though, and good of them to go to the trouble as aesthetically, having Christine at at least appear to be playing on a grand at the end of the show hits the right notes. It wouldn't have had quite the same emotional appeal otherwise.

I can't be the only one who noticed on Hell Freezes Over(1994- how TF is that THIRTY YEARS AGO?), that their grand piano had buttons and displays clearly visible.

And many lower tier acts now carry an upright piano(CASE). They think it looks hip carrying that around, pretending they're playing a real piano.

By the way, THERE IS NO SANTA CLAUS. :D

BigAl84 02-13-2024 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Penguin Emeritus (Post 1292220)
That guy Brian Larsen bought a piano that was programmable (is that the term?) and had a song that chris had worked on saved inside it. i don't think that was her actual songbird piano, though...

-Lis

Brian purchased the piano that was used during the 2014/2015 tour. This piano that is up for auction is a different piano.

DownOnRodeo 02-13-2024 08:47 PM

So maybe the one that sold this time was an actual acoustic piano, as per the description of that model on the Yamaha website. If it was just used to plonk out some Songbird chords alone while she sang over the top of them, they might have managed with a minimum of tuning. Especially given the whole history of the original Songbird being recorded live on a grand. The one in The Dance video looks acoustic, or at least doesn't seem to show any digital controls. Maybe that is the Yamaha in question?

HomerMcvie 02-14-2024 02:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DownOnRodeo (Post 1292306)
So maybe the one that sold this time was an actual acoustic piano, as per the description of that model on the Yamaha website. If it was just used to plonk out some Songbird chords alone while she sang over the top of them, they might have managed with a minimum of tuning. Especially given the whole history of the original Songbird being recorded live on a grand. The one in The Dance video looks acoustic, or at least doesn't seem to show any digital controls. Maybe that is the Yamaha in question?

Maybe? Who knows? I always thought it was odd that The Eagles let the digital display be shown on camera. It kind of lessens the value of the music, doesn't it?

Not really. But I'd still prefer to see real pianos, and real B-3 organs, and NO KARAOKE TRACKS. But this ain't 1985 no mo...:distress:


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