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Phoenixgypsy 03-28-2021 06:26 PM

Think About It cover from 1977
 
News to me - I just found out that Think About It was recorded by Rusty Wier back in 1977 before Stevie's version!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTmFSqAjZ_8&t=40s

UnwindedDreams 03-28-2021 07:52 PM

Thank you so very much for sharing this. THIS HAS BLOWN MY MIND!

I knew Fleetwood Mac did Think About Me in the studio, I never heard of this Rusty person but beautiful voice.

Can we get David, SteveMacD, aleuzzi, or our other intelligent Ledgends to give us a briefing on this, please?

Was Stevie kind of like a Carole King selling her songs for others to record?
I.E. Sorcerer to Marilyn Martin and If You Ever Did Believe to Carole King's daughter
He actually sings very well. As an aside, listening to him sing Don't Let Me Down Again.

HomerMcvie 03-28-2021 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by UnwindedDreams (Post 1265829)
Thank you so very much for sharing this. THIS HAS BLOWN MY MIND!

I knew Fleetwood Mac did Think About Me in the studio, I never heard of this Rusty person but beautiful voice.

Can we get David, SteveMacD, aleuzzi, or our other intelligent Ledgends to give us a briefing on this, please?

Was Stevie kind of like a Carole King selling her songs for others to record?
I.E. Sorcerer to Marilyn Martin and If You Ever Did Believe to Carole King's daughter
He actually sings very well. As an aside, listening to him sing Don't Let Me Down Again.

You know, I've noticed that there haven't been any posts from Steve for a while, and I just searched the member's list, and can't find his name. Perhaps he's gone from the Ledge?

Macfan4life 03-29-2021 04:11 AM

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Originally Posted by HomerMcvie (Post 1265833)
You know, I've noticed that there haven't been any posts from Steve for a while, and I just searched the member's list, and can't find his name. Perhaps he's gone from the Ledge?

I noticed that too. He comments on everything so it is odd he is not around lately. Hope he is ok.

UnwindedDreams 03-29-2021 08:11 AM

Best wishes to Steve too.

aleuzzi 03-29-2021 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UnwindedDreams (Post 1265829)
Thank you so very much for sharing this. THIS HAS BLOWN MY MIND!

I knew Fleetwood Mac did Think About Me in the studio, I never heard of this Rusty person but beautiful voice.

Can we get David, SteveMacD, aleuzzi, or our other intelligent Ledgends to give us a briefing on this, please?

Was Stevie kind of like a Carole King selling her songs for others to record?
I.E. Sorcerer to Marilyn Martin and If You Ever Did Believe to Carole King's daughter
He actually sings very well. As an aside, listening to him sing Don't Let Me Down Again.

I’ll certainly comment—though David is the resident smarty pants. I’m just a lifelong Mac fan with a love of “Sugar Daddy,” “Oh Daddy” and other popular opinions :)

I listened to Rusty’s version and it’s warm, homely and, above all, convincing. Somehow, those lyrics sound genuine coming from his throat. There’s no drama or flash in either the arrangement or his reading, so I’m thinking he must have covered the song because he could identify with its message as s wanted to illuminate the words. There’s no greater complement to a songwriter than that.

And it sure beats the hell out of Englebert Humperdink’s cover of “Say You Love Me.”

UnwindedDreams 03-29-2021 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 1265854)
I’ll certainly comment—though David is the resident smarty pants. I’m just a lifelong Mac fan with a love of “Sugar Daddy,” “Oh Daddy” and other popular opinions :)

Don't sell yourself short!

It's interesting that it's a cover yet it's the first released recording!

And Engelbert is so hawt! Quando, quando:laugh:

BombaySapphire3 03-29-2021 10:30 PM

on the same album by Rusty Wier there is also a cover of Lindsey's Lola (My Love).

UnwindedDreams 03-30-2021 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by BombaySapphire3 (Post 1265861)
on the same album by Rusty Wier there is also a cover of Lindsey's Lola (My Love).

Rusty must be a pretty big Stevie and Lindsey fan. His version of Think About It is really a fine take. Kind of makes me long for a Springsteen cover of it... in his Texas voice not his Dylan one.

I also tip my hat to you, Ledgend!

On Ice 03-30-2021 09:12 AM

It's hard to believe in 2021 there's still so many buried treasures out there. Who knew such an awesome take of Think About It from 1977 no less, even existed. To me it speaks to the what was the prowess of Stevie Nicks songwriting chops at the time. How wonderful it would have been to have had her continue down the road of writing quality, universal songs that others record. Now that's, a legacy! :nod:

bombaysaffires 03-30-2021 01:54 PM

The video credits it as a co-write between Stevie and Roy Bittan. Sure sounds like it could be him playing piano on it.

And where she sings "fortune is your life's love" he sings "fortune is your life's blood"

jeffd8382 03-30-2021 04:41 PM

..Then by the logic of "Seven Wonders," shouldn't Rusty get a credit as a co-writer for his "life's blood"?

UnwindedDreams 03-30-2021 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by jeffd8382 (Post 1265883)
..Then by the logic of "Seven Wonders," shouldn't Rusty get a credit as a co-writer for his "life's blood"?

Blood isn't as brilliant as Emmaline:]

I wonder if Marilyn Martin or Louise Goffin made and lyrical changes to Sorcerer and Ever Did Believe

bombaysaffires 04-03-2021 12:01 AM

did she even know roy bittan in 1977??

UnwindedDreams 04-03-2021 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by bombaysaffires (Post 1266017)
did she even know roy bittan in 1977??

My understanding was that the co-composer credit to Roy is for 1981 because he wrote the musical bridge. I guess even though this guy recorded it in 1977, he credits it to Stevie's album credits? Or does Youtube auto fill the credits?

I second your question about her knowing Roy in 1977 because I remember she said Jimmy pulled the BD band together.

Stevie and Roy were very busy with their own bands from 75-77 so I'm not sure their paths would've crossed.


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