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A Bob Welch Era Compilation
What songs would you include on a compilation album that focuses specifically on the '71-'74 years of Fleetwood Mac?
1. Woman of 1000 Years 2. Hypnotized 3. Spare me a Little of Your Love 4. Remember Me 5. Emerald Eyes 6. Heroes Are Hard to Find 7. Child of Mine 8. Forever 9. Sentimental Lady 10. Keep on Going 11. Morning Rain 12. Prove Your Love 13. Dust 14. Night Watch 15. Future Games 16. Did You Ever Love Me 17. Silver Heels 18. For Your Love 19. Come in a Little Bit Closer 20. The Derelict 21. Bermuda Triangle 22. Why I'm not sure if all of these tracks would fit on to one CD. |
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I've just noticed there's already a thread similar to this one on the board. I didn't see it, sorry. Could you please delete mine? Many thanks.
Last edited by He's So Unusual; 10-28-2013 at 04:47 PM.. |
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Bob Welch Tribute Album Needed
[QUOTE=He's So Unusual;1109113]What songs would you include on a compilation album that focuses specifically on the '71-'74 years of Fleetwood Mac?
1. Woman of 1000 Years 2. Hypnotized 3. Spare me a Little of Your Love 4. Remember Me 5. Emerald Eyes 6. Heroes Are Hard to Find 7. Child of Mine 8. Forever 9. Sentimental Lady 10. Keep on Going 11. Morning Rain 12. Prove Your Love 13. Dust 14. Night Watch 15. Future Games 16. Did You Ever Love Me 17. Silver Heels 18. For Your Love 19. Come in a Little Bit Closer 20. The Derelict 21. Bermuda Triangle 22. Why This tribute album needs to be done! |
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Just curious to which you prefer, Bob's solo or with the Mac? |
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[QUOTE=Wendy Welch;1110627]
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What did you think of MGMT's cover of "Future Games" on the recent tribute album? |
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I'd want "Angel" and "Safe Harbour" on this compilation too.
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I'll agree with you...but, solely on "Safe Harbour" aha
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Wendy
Silver Heels
Future Games Hypnotized Sentimental Lady Bermuda Triangle Ghost Coming Home Those are some of my favorites, especially Silver Heels |
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Wendy's Favs
Silver Heels
Future Games Hypnotized Sentimental Lady Bermuda Triangle Ghost Coming Home Angel Safe Harbor Those are some of my favorites, especially Silver Heels I would like to see both a tribute album from Warners of the FM songs that Bob wrote and sang and Rhino was interested, but it seems they could not get approval from Mick, John and Chris. What's new?!!!! But I also would like to see EMI/Universal do a tribute album with his solo hits. <3 Last edited by Wendy Welch; 11-14-2013 at 12:12 AM.. |
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Something Else Reviews, by S. Victor Aaron June 7, 2012
http://somethingelsereviews.com/2012...-appreciation/ Bob Welch (1945-2012): An Appreciation by S. Victor Aaron Fleetwood Mac have been through a lot of ups and downs in their forty-five year history, but have hit a streak of bad luck lately: original bassist Bob Brunning paased away last October and early 70s lineup guitarist Bob Weston died at the beginning of this year. Today brings us news of its most notable loss yet: former guitarist, singer and songwriter Bob Welch. Dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Nashville, Welch was 66 and said to be in declining health. Fleetwood Mac wasn’t more than a moderately successful band during his 1971-74 tenure with the band, but he helped to push the band in a more melodic direction away from its blues roots that paved the way for the superstardom that came shortly after he left and Buckingham/Nicks came on board. He filled a songwriting void left by Peter Green’s departure, contributing some tunes that should have been hits, such as “Hypnotized.” Everyone knows Welch best from his two hits spun off the 1977 solo debut French Kiss album, “Ebony Eyes” and “Sentimental Lady,” the latter originally recorded with the Mac in 1972. His subsequent records got little notice and eventually he stopped making them altogether, but I always felt that the French Kiss followup The Other One (1979) was an overlooked gem. Less disco-oriented, more varied and more tightly produced, One was a better portrait of Welch’s diversity, pivoting from gritty rock (“Rebel Rouser”) and fusion-funk (“OneOnOne”) to cool Hall & Oates-styled soul (“Don’t Let Me Fall”) and his trademark mysticism (a remake of Fleetwood Mac’s “Future Games”). Occasionally I wonder how much bigger and better Fleetwood Mac would have been had Welch stayed on with them when Buckingham and Nicks joined. As good as they were already, it’s scary to think of that possibility; perhaps Welch might have gotten his due as a very talented musician. Maybe with his tragic passing today, he’ll finally get it. |
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