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Without a doubt….Sara.
I always thought it was a bit too boring. Now I appreciate its sheer brilliance and beauty. In fact it’s my favourite song. I’d also throw in The Ledge. I thought it was completely embarrassing dross. Now I get it.
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Silver Girl
It's a vibe. (A vibe a younger me didn't need.) And the mastering (?) and vocal is not as grating as on some of the other Stevie tracks on SYW.
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Not to be debated, Silver Girl is GARBAGE.
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One thing it has is that lovely acoustic picking at the end.....
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And Law and Order is my favorite Lindsey solo album. LINDSEY AND HIS WEIRD TENDENCIES ARE WHAT MADE THEM STAND OUT. They'd have just been another socal band without that freak. Even as part of the big machine, he always dared to be different. F*cking freak.
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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You cannot see my soul.
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And the first time I heard Warm Ways was driving from NJ to DC, at my second trip to the US, 1988. Weird that a slow song is associated to driving on a highway, but that's the story.
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The Ledge is a song usually absent in my playlists.
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The album Say you Will…it took me a couple of years to really enjoy this album.
Now I like almost all of it, there’s a couple of tracks I really love, and a couple I’m not so keen on…. But most were growers. And I like Albums that stretch over the years. |
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That album has grown on me too, but not enough. Not "meh", just like some songs but not enough to be close to my favorite songs. I enjoy far more BuckVie. And it has nothing to do with Stevie being in one and not being in the other. It's the sound, arrangements, songs, the sum of everything I guess.
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And I don’t know why…..Wish I did. |
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But the biggest issue I have with it is Lindsey’s decision to do ALL his vocals in that grating, self-conscious, atonal, breathy style he’s been overrelying on for many years. I wish the guy would just SING normally and stop trying to sound so fey and precious and whispery on every song. Do it sparingly.
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Well said, Sue.
Tusk and Say You Will are albums I choose to play when I want to be taken on a journey, with peaks and valleys, storms and sunshine (if not quite rainbows), and surprises with every twist in the road. The terrain can be rough but rewarding. In less poetic terms, Tusk has long been an album I play when I do a big house clean, and Say You Will is a go-to for road trips.
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On his own songs, he refuses to belt. "On With the Show" is so good because you can hear the old Lindsey on it. Still, I do love BuckVie. I only wish there were two more songs on it. 10 seems thin... |
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