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Old 04-25-2024, 10:58 AM
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There are too many other things in your mouth.
With you as my mentor, did I have a choice?


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Under the aforementioned context, do not ask me to be your mentor. You may regret it.

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Under the aforementioned context, do not ask me to be your mentor. You may regret it.

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Just to chime in - my thoughts echo most here.

But to add: I saw BuckMcVie twice - once toward the beginning of the tour in Atlanta then again toward the end in Orlando.

During the Atlanta show the songs were done much like on the album - but by the time Orlando came along Christine started to harmonize with Lindsey on almost all the verses of his BuckMcVie songs. It sounded great! I wish that's how they had done it on the album.

Did anyone else see the tour twice and notice that Christine actually became part of Lindsey's songs more so than on the album in the later shows?
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Just to chime in - my thoughts echo most here.

But to add: I saw BuckMcVie twice - once toward the beginning of the tour in Atlanta then again toward the end in Orlando.

During the Atlanta show the songs were done much like on the album - but by the time Orlando came along Christine started to harmonize with Lindsey on almost all the verses of his BuckMcVie songs. It sounded great! I wish that's how they had done it on the album.

Did anyone else see the tour twice and notice that Christine actually became part of Lindsey's songs more so than on the album in the later shows?
Atlanta was show #1, correct? I was first row for show #2, in Nashville. Months later I saw them again in Louisville. But I had bad tickets for this one. I enjoyed it, but of course nothing compares to front row, pushing roses into Christine's toeses. I remember every detail about Nashville, but not so much about Louisville. And the odd thing is that we were f*cked up in Nashville(I live downtown, and can walk to the venue), and I remember everything, but was completely sober in Louisville(I drove home after the show), and don't remember much.
So, Christine carrying a drink for all those decades proves that she was right!
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