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New lineup with Christine having 2 singles with SYLM and OMH to play live. World Turning and Station Man were played as a full band songs at the time. You then add Stevie (Rhiannon single) and Lindsey’s new songs plus “ Oh Well” set list is complete.
Don’t forget “Get Like You Used to Be,” which open the 1975 shows. And “Hypnotized,” which closed them.
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Don’t forget “Get Like You Used to Be,” which open the 1975 shows. And “Hypnotized,” which closed them.


Of course and loved them both!
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Don’t forget “Get Like You Used to Be,” which open the 1975 shows. And “Hypnotized,” which closed them.
The speed she plays and sings GET LIKE is unreal. It's raw talent.
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The speed she plays and sings GET LIKE is unreal. It's raw talent.
You know it. Playing those block chords as quickly and as forcefully as she does is no joke. She once said playing “What Makes You Think You’re the One” left her wrists as limp as spaghetti, but I can’t imagine the strength and control required to knock out the chords in GLYUTB.

During The Dance, her piano work on the intros to “Rhiannon” and “Silver Springs” is so smooth and assured. For her those parts must have felt like a cakewalk in comparison to the barrelhouse blues....
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You know it. Playing those block chords as quickly and as forcefully as she does is no joke. She once said playing “What Makes You Think You’re the One” left her wrists as limp as spaghetti, but I can’t imagine the strength and control required to knock out the chords in GLYUTB.

During The Dance, her piano work on the intros to “Rhiannon” and “Silver Springs” is so smooth and assured. For her those parts must have felt like a cakewalk in comparison to the barrelhouse blues....
Lightening speed! And if you listen to the White Album Deluxe, GET LIKE LIVE. She solos and then Lindsey solos. Listen to her during LB's solo. Holy Crap!
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