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Old 07-22-2021, 07:28 AM
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Which is exactly what Mick did on Stevie’s 1986 tour. He probably doesn’t remember because of booze and drugs. But then Stevie probably doesn’t remember that, either.

That same year in Long Beach, where both Stevie and Lindsey were performing separately, Mick joined Stevie onstage for her set but — this is wild — had nothing to do with Lindsey’s set (even though Lindsey played “I’m So Afraid”). It was fu©king weird.
Same venue and evening? Wow, that one got by me. I don't remember that. And that is pretty f**cking weird.
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Same venue and evening? Wow, that one got by me. I don't remember that. And that is pretty f**cking weird.
See, I don't see it as weird (as weird as that sounds). Coming from the band where members took separate limos to shows. As we saw from Red Rocks, Stevie and Mick were high as f**k. I can see both of them dodging Lindsey because of their antics. They probably met backstage or nearby. Mick played a boring bongo in her set. I dont think Lindsey wanted or would ask Mick to join him on stage to slap a bongo

Dont get me wrong, it would have been cool for both Stevie and Mick to appear on stage during Im So Afraid. But Stevie was not on stage for the song during the Mirage tour LOL. They had other things they were more concerned about at the time

You don't go on someone else's stage unless you are invited. Clearly Lindsey did not invite Mick or Stevie and I can honestly say I don't blame him
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Old 07-22-2021, 01:10 PM
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Same venue and evening? Wow, that one got by me. I don't remember that. And that is pretty f**cking weird.
who got higher billing?
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Old 07-22-2021, 02:12 PM
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who got higher billing?
We all know Law and Order outsold Bella Donna! c'mon now!
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We all know Law and Order outsold Bella Donna! c'mon now!
Law and Order is my FAVORITE Lindsey album. I love every note on it!
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Law and Order is my FAVORITE Lindsey album. I love every note on it!
I love all 3 of LB, SN and CM (2nd solo 1984)

those albums held me over from lack of FM albums. Especially in the 80's. By the 90's, I'd given up. I even love The Visitor and I'm Not Me, and Zoo.
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Law and Order is my FAVORITE Lindsey album. I love every note on it!
Favorite LB album cover

But musically, Out of the Cradle. I've said it before and I'll say it again... if that or something like it had been his FIRST solo album.... it feels like his solo career may have gone a different track.
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Favorite LB album cover

But musically, Out of the Cradle. I've said it before and I'll say it again... if that or something like it had been his FIRST solo album.... it feels like his solo career may have gone a different track.
It's weird for me to love something so....eclectic. I'm more mainstream than that. But I was at the height of my fandom. I f*cking LOVE it.

Wellll... it's... a....long, long time.....So f*cking quirky!

And I totally agree. OOTC OOTG(out of the gate) would have led him down a far more popular path. But quirky guy doesn't show his face much these days.
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Yes, after Tusk, nobody trusted him for solo work. He made enemies of the commerce folks.
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It's weird for me to love something so....eclectic. I'm more mainstream than that. But I was at the height of my fandom. I f*cking LOVE it.

Wellll... it's... a....long, long time.....So f*cking quirky!

And I totally agree. OOTC OOTG(out of the gate) would have led him down a far more popular path. But quirky guy doesn't show his face much these days.
As I have said many times before…If OOTC was released in 1988 or 1989 this album would have been a mega hit.
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Law and Order is my FAVORITE Lindsey album. I love every note on it!
I love it, too. In my estimation, only OOTC is better, but even then it was Lindsey's quirky originality on Law and Order that formed the blueprint for his solo career. Few homemade projects sound as alternately sophisticated and deranged as this.
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I love it, too. In my estimation, only OOTC is better, but even then it was Lindsey's quirky originality on Law and Order that formed the blueprint for his solo career. Few homemade projects sound as alternately sophisticated and deranged as this.
It sounds as though it was created by a madman. I love it!

I wish we still had that Lindsey, and not the one who's now willing to be $tevie's neutered lap dog.
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Folks, this all ends with a massive reunion concert, and a couple (not many) dates. Probably a couple nights in NYC, Vegas, and LA. For astronomical ticket prices. Unless someone kicks the bucket before that.

ITS ALL TOO PREDICTABLE
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