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You KNOW I'm just yankin' chains, right?
Have you HEARD their versions from the 1987/88 & 1990 tours? It kicks ass!
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Not at all. You've got to see the Eagles' setlist. Don does about four solo songs. Joe does a solo song and a couple from James gang. Glenn does one or two.
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Jools, kudos for including "Walk Another Mile, "Got No Home" & "Intuition". But, I think you should've spread them out a bit...three Rick tunes in a row is a bit much, even for me.
I counted one. "Rooms On Fire" (since "Stand Back" is now a Fleetwood Mac song, since it appeared on a Fleetwood Mac album) Even if you count "Stand Back", that's two. And, who's to say he wasn't referring to the Allman Brothers' song and not the Stevie Nicks song.
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Rick is such a talented guitar player. I sent an email to him a while back just saying how much I appreciated his work. Surprisingly enough, he (or someone from his website) responded back.
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that made me lol Im just saying, If I were to go see this lineup, Id rather have Rick/Billy songs that I have NEVER heard [Ive declared myself a pure Rumours line up fan, but Im not totaly against branching out...]. And Im Not saying that thier version of GOYW sucks, just its LBs sig song, Like Rhiannon is Stevies, and YMLF is Chris'. It just seems like that those songs are reserved for those people. thats JMO though. |
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It's been, what, 3 weeks without a dream setlist/lineup thread? Thank god, I was starting to worry.
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seriously, i hate these.
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You know, relatively speaking, that "Time" tour can at least be dignified with the fact the album hadn't yet been released. At least they didn't stoop so low as to sing songs by Jon Bon Jovi or Brett Michaels on their album. Funny how THAT rarely gets mentioned.
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Fleetwood Mac either needs to completely reinvent itself (i.e. stop trying to sound like Peter Green and/or "Rumours") or they need to break-up. What's noble about trying to relive something over 30 years old? At this point, it's gone from being sad to just being annoying.
And the one person in the band that I honestly feel bad for is John McVie. He is at the top of his game, and the band goes on another extended vacation. He should join an indie band.
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Please upload it somewhere.
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I kind of like the set list.... regardless of who it pisses off!
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I think that's where the coinciding solo careers hurt the parent band. People start getting confused over what's a band song & what's a solo song. (same thing happened in the latter day version of Genesis with Phil Collins, too) Sure, I would've liked to have heard more from Rick & Billy, too, on the two tours they were together. And, during the '94/95 tour, I would've liked them to have done their own thing instead of relying so much on the Rumours and Dave Mason material. Had they just come out & packed the set with NEW material and mixed in a couple of Rumours tunes (and "Oh Well") and maybe one or two Dave Mason solo hits, I think that lineup would've gotten more respect. That is kind of the formula in what they did in '75...played a few Fleetwood Mac "oldies", added a couple of Buckingham Nicks tunes, and the rest of the set was their latest material and there you have it.
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1. In The Back Of My Mind 2. Seven Wonders 3. I Loved Another Woman 4. Go Your Own Way 5. Tear It Up So we can leave those in. But I didn't like these: 1. The Chain 2. You Make Loving Fun 3. Little Lies 4. Gold Dust Woman 5. Dreams 6. Don't Stop 7. Stand Back So I throw those out. Some of the others might sound really good with this lineup: 1. All Over Again 2. Sentimental Lady 3. Skies The Limit 4. Behind The Mask Quote:
I think a bunch of secret members of Fleetwood Mac should join & go out on the road. Given the fact that there are all these lineups with different levels of acceptance & popularity, all current members should put a paper bag over their heads so that you can't tell who is who. Next, have a CD player play the song (or have the backup army play it) & the "stars" out front will mimic it. Thus, if there is big applause for one guy with a bag over his head, the announcer can announce, "That was STEVIE NICKS! (or PETER GREEN)" If the applause was for Billy Burnette or Christine McVie (medium applause), the announcer introduces "them," & so on & so forth. |
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