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Christine - Don't Stop, Never Make Me Cry, Sooner or Later |
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11 | 36.67% |
Lindsey - That's Enough for Me, Oh Diane, Family Man |
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8 | 26.67% |
Stevie - The Second Time, Sweet Girl, Silver Girl |
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11 | 36.67% |
Voters: 30. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() Time for this weeks "Pick your favorite playlist"! Using MissLadyLoki's suggestion, this week it's the songs that Ledgies don't like...
![]() Remember pick your favorite or at least the one you hate the least... ![]() By vocalists and tossing in some post-Rumours era songs... Choice A; Christine - Don't Stop, Never Make Me Cry, Sooner or Later Choice B; Lindsey - That's Enough for Me, Oh Diane, Family Man Choice C; Stevie - The Second Time, Sweet Girl, Silver Girl |
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![]() I love Sweet Girl & Silver Girl! But why is Don't Stop in the Christine playlist?! Haha, that is so fabulous & fun! Not all of them have to be as polished & sophisticated as songs such as "You Make Loving Fun," Etc.
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![]() Out of all those, The least vomit inducing is Lindsey. Although Family Man, Holy s**t is that bad. Still, Bucky it is.
Mick
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![]() Ew.
However. Have to go with Lindsey. I don't mind That's Enough For Me, I LOVE Oh Diane and Family Man is great... despite it's flaws. Christine's playlist... Don't stop literally makes me cringe whenever I hear it. I don't know why, I used to love it. Now, I loathe it with a passion. Stevie's... she was a girlie girl. No.
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![]() I could never make it all the way through Oh Diane. It's just horrible...
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![]() Quote:
![]() Lindsey: I'm OK with TEFM ( though it's my least favorite of his Tusk songs ), and FM is also OK. Stevie: Silver Girl would ruin any playlist...can't listen to that one. Christine: I love Don't Stop live. It's a good jam, and I think the boys really rock it out!
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![]() Wow - so over Don't Stop. Hate Family Man. Hate Silver Girl. YUCK. I guess I'd have to pick Christine just because I don't find Silver Girl and Family Man the least bit tolerable.
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![]() Christine ♥
I can listen to Don't Stop once in a while. I was actually singing it round a campfire on Saturday night. I just couldn't loathe it if I tried. Same goes for Oh Diane. I think it's cute but I could easily OD. Can't stand That's Enough for Me, Family Man, The Second Time, Sweet Girl OR Silver Girl ![]() |
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![]() Easiest choice yet, though I haven't even heard Sooner or Later.
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#10
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![]() Gotta be Christine's set this time.
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#11
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![]() They were all painful, but Chrissy Mac nailed it, especially with Don't Stop, which I one of my faves
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![]() Went with Ms. McVie's.
I cannot bear to listen to "Oh Diane". And, Stevie's is a crapola trifecta.
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![]() I don't know what to choose cause there all so good.
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![]() "Sooner or Later" tipped the scales for me! Haven't played that one in a long time! The main point of this playlist choice for me is that even the "worst" of Christine's songs are the best!!
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![]() looks like its tied between Christine and Stevie...
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