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I can't imagine it having the same energy. And wouldn't it be like a slap in the face to Lindsey?! "You can go your own way, you can call it another lonely day". But I'm sure they will do it, with Neil on lead vocal? Ewwwwww
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I mean, SOMEBODY has to have some credibility in this scenario!
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More importantly, did you ride the Beast LOL!
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Duh, well of course.
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And that's the saddest part of all. Because for as much as I want to see them all together again, I also think Lindsey needs to tell Mick and Stevie to stick it!
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Hey, I was at that show! I actually talked with Bekka before the show. She was going to ride that bungee cord-like ride they had. “Dreaming The Dream” blew my mind, especially with the fireworks in the background.
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Technically speaking, the best singer, hands down, that FM ever had. And she's still got amazing pipes!
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And I can bet Stevie will request that Neil removes the shakin up line just to spite him and stick the dagger in further |
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She didn’t do that when Billy was in the band. In fact, she started doing a harmony on that specific line very early in the 1987 tour and it’s been part of the song ever since.
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I really disagree here Homer, Lindsey belongs in the Mac. Neil does not. Sorry, I have no ax to grind against the new members, if someone offered me the gig I'd totally take it....but it's wrong IMO to be so unforgiving as to permanently bar any possible reunion. It would completely be soap opera to the nth sickening degree, but it's never been pretty in the inner workings of this band. I love them too much to see them go out like this... |
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GTS says that he's worth 45-80 million(I find that to be very low, compared to his contemporaries), so if he's the man I think he is, he's Never Going Back Again.
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I would say chance of a reunion is <1% and the damage to the legacy is permanent. FM now reflects our own hopelessly fractured world.
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Yes, THAT particular song stands out in my mind. She did indeed nail it and the atmosphere only added to it. It was beautiful! Sorry I missed you! So what else did Bekka have to say? |
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