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Old 01-19-2024, 09:26 AM
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I found this online, I’ve seen a lot of tusk tour show advertisements and this is the first one I’ve seen with the illustration of the band.

I remember cutting these out of the paper.
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I remember cutting these out of the paper.
oh how i wish we'd been friends as teens. i still have my folder of stuff i cut from magazines and newspapers back in the day, i refuse to trash it. i thought i was the only one who lived in fleetwood mac world !! it was a lonely existence lol

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oh how i wish we'd been friends as teens. i still have my folder of stuff i cut from magazines and newspapers back in the day, i refuse to trash it. i thought i was the only one who lived in fleetwood mac world !! it was a lonely existence lol

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I too have a folder of all my clippings. When I moved a year ago, I did discover that my Tusk tour book had been ruined by a flood(it's all stuck together). I still couldn't stand to throw it away...
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oh how i wish we'd been friends as teens. i still have my folder of stuff i cut from magazines and newspapers back in the day, i refuse to trash it. i thought i was the only one who lived in fleetwood mac world !! it was a lonely existence lol

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I desperately sought out others who showed even a fraction of my interest. When I discovered the diehard fans here in 2000, I knew I’d found the tribe I’d been seeking. We argue, we differ, but most of us have heard all the pre-75 albums and that is more than I can say for 99.9999% of the world.
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I desperately sought out others who showed even a fraction of my interest. When I discovered the diehard fans here in 2000, I knew I’d found the tribe I’d been seeking. We argue, we differ, but most of us have heard all the pre-75 albums and that is more than I can say for 99.9999% of the world.
Now, let's call a spade a spade. EVERYONE except BWBOI has heard pre 75 stuff.




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Now, let's call a spade a spade. EVERYONE except BWBOI has heard pre 75 stuff.




Not really, HomoMcvie- when I saw Fleetwood Mac on their last tour, they performed Tell Me All the Things You Do, Black Magic Woman, and Oh Well, plus I saw footage on YouTube where they performed Hypnotized and Man of the World. And I’ve heard Station Man, Why, Sentimental Lady, Spare Me a Little, Albatross, etc.
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Not really, HomoMcvie- when I saw Fleetwood Mac on their last tour, they performed Tell Me All the Things You Do, Black Magic Woman, and Oh Well, plus I saw footage on YouTube where they performed Hypnotized and Man of the World. And I’ve heard Station Man, Why, Sentimental Lady, Spare Me a Little, Albatross, etc.
Well, you've heard some good songs.

But I have to say I'm not cool with the "Homo" comment.
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Well, you've heard some good songs.

But I have to say I'm not cool with the "Homo" comment.
Probably strike worthy, although those don't seem to happen any more.
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Well, you've heard some good songs.

But I have to say I'm not cool with the "Homo" comment.
Thanks! They are great songs.

He always refers to me as Bwboi, feminizing ny name, hence I return the favor. A lot of folks are sensitive to pronouns, and to not being misgendered. I believe the saying ‘two wrongs don’t make a right,’ but in this case, why not? If I take the high road, he just continues it.
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Not really, HomoMcvie- when I saw Fleetwood Mac on their last tour, they performed Tell Me All the Things You Do, Black Magic Woman, and Oh Well, plus I saw footage on YouTube where they performed Hypnotized and Man of the World. And I’ve heard Station Man, Why, Sentimental Lady, Spare Me a Little, Albatross, etc.
You heard them so you could see your queen.
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I don't own pre-75 albums, except Bare Trees. But I have listened some pre-75 stuff. I also have a Youtube playlist with all pre-75 Christine Mac songs.
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Now, let's call a spade a spade. EVERYONE except BWBOI has heard pre 75 stuff.
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Not really, HomoMcvie-
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oh how i wish we'd been friends as teens. i still have my folder of stuff i cut from magazines and newspapers back in the day, i refuse to trash it. i thought i was the only one who lived in fleetwood mac world !! it was a lonely existence lol

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I trashed all mine but I did the same as you as jbrownsjr. I would clip anything mention of the band and tape it to my wall. My friends would laugh at me for doing so. I can remember the smell of the newspaper on Sunday mornings and I would run to the entertainment section. I would cut out the Fleetwood Mac or Stevie Nicks concert ads. Stevie's Wild Heart show used the album cover but mostly that photo of her smiling pulling her hair at the end. I would also chart all the songs and albums. This is how I can remember trivia about the band because of all those quick drops before each song on the countdown shows.
I hung on to some very vintage posters that were stored at my parents house for decades. I could not throw them away and sold them on Ebay many years ago. I had the ORIGINAL Tusk poster, ORIGINAL 1976 poster and a very rare Stevie Nicks Tusk photo printed in England. I had never seen any like it before. There was a record store in my home town that used to have it on the wall. It was there for years. One day I asked to buy it and they sold it to me.
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