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They did this on the Eagles channel, too; I guess they seriously do think listeners don't want to hear the artist the channel is for all the time! |
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They don’t even explain 90% of the time why they’re playing this stuff. For example, instead of just playing random Rolling Stones songs, how about a clip of Lindsey talking about how the drum beat in GYOW was somewhat inspired by Street Fighting Man and that Mick couldn’t really get it exact but did end up with what we know and love.
And please tell me how Hotel California fits on this station other than it being released at the same time as Rumours? |
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On and on it will always be, the rhythm, rhyme, and harmony. THE Stephen Hopkins |
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And they don't play a lot of music that we actually know to have been very influential/the band was involved with. The Kingston Trio, Walter Egan, Warren Zevon etc. |
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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But to be fair I think FM could've easily gone down that road too had Tusk Lindsey not happened. |
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And even though it's comparing apples and oranges, I'm sure the Eagles were marginally more popular than FM. Greatest Hits is the best selling album of the past century(literally).
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Personally I think all their albums sound like a greatest hits album lol. They're good just not very creative in my opinion. Made many great songs but never did anything special. I think FM would've been The Eagles 2.0 if not for Tusk. Whether you like the album or not, I think Tusk definitely has an important part in the FM legacy because of that-- it showed they did something different instead of just doing the same thing over and over. |
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The vision of a creative genius... How did that work out for him, in the long run? Fired by some arrhythmic tambourine wielding idiot.
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Each line in and of itself is accurate, truthful and jarring. this is why I love your posts, please never stop.
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"Leisure line to heaven, puttin' on the hits, here we have another, another piece of glitz" |
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But as long as Stevie can dance around her house every morning, I guess it's all worth it, right?
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We've become so divided, and attacks do hurt, no matter how thick our skin. Again, THANK YOU. What you wrote means a lot to me.
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i LOVE your posts too. And when I hear Stevie saying again on the FM channel today, that Lindsey liked to put "a thousand overdubs" and basically passive agressively berating his production style, I want to .... ahhhhhh. She's been saying this in TONS of interviews lately. The reason FM stood out is BECAUSE of LB and his production. The songs sounded different then anything out there and she should be kissing his freaking ass because of what he did too songs like Gypsy. SCREW HER!!!
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And those passive aggressive digs drive me nuts. Please, every song of hers would be “plink plonk plunk dream fairy dust maiden plink plonk plunk” if left to her own devices. |
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I don't want to undermine Stevie's own talents and she obviously wrote a lovely song but dear god if Gypsy isn't one of the most stunningly produced songs I've ever heard. It's just beautiful, so, so beautiful. And he even wrote the hook for it! That da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da on the guitar that runs the whole way through. Just SO beautiful, everything about it so lush and sparkling. Lindsey always spoke so favorably of it too, for that same reason, I think I saw somewhere where he called it his favorite collaboration between him and Stevie partly because of the heavy hand he had in it-- what she had and what he did to it and how it turned out. He said he was happy to have really helped her craft one of her classics. |
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