Go Your Own Way post Lindsey 1987
Correct me if I am wrong but starting in 1987 post Lindsey's departure, Stevie started to sing the second verse with Billy. She never did this before, correct? I have never seen her do this on a Rumours, Tusk, or Mirage tour. Stevie continued to do it again on the BTM and Farewell tour. My hunch is Stevie was adding some of her magic to not make it sound like a cover song in concert since it was a Lindsey song.
Once Lindsey came back, Stevie continued the tradition continued. I remember being surprised Stevie sung the second verse again when Lindsey came back for the Dance. I wonder if Stevie and Lindsey ever had a conversation about this. As much as Stevie hated the shacking up line, she started to sing it. Just an interesting observation how Lindsey's departure changed the dynamic live in concert. Here is a 1987 clip of Stevie taking the second verse with Billy 1987 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg1XE_mLZP0 The Dance 1997 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8Ojjn35kP8 |
The earliest video I’ve seen her do it was the Indianapolis show in 1987. She didn’t do that on opening night in Kansas City. However, that’s how Fleetwood Mac has done it since. Even when Bekka Bramlett was in the lineup.
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Kansas City. Gosh listen to those RAL screams at 3:15 :eek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jy9bfUsyrLw |
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In The Dance, Stevie doesn't sing the entire second verse, right?
I feel like she didn't start singing the ENTIRE second verse with Lindsey until 2009 or 2013. |
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https://youtu.be/rg1XE_mLZP0 |
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I always loved the way in 1990 Stevie would stand next to Billy and silently sing the first verse next to him. Stevie's addition to the song does add something to the song live in concert IMHO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnawIt9MFCU |
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I love studying the evolution of live performances. These are the kinds of questions I’d love to be able to sit down and talk through with the band. How and why did all these things come to be? |
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