They had 3 'eras' and one sub 'era'The one and only Fleetwood Mac, I'd say, as the later, U.S. based F.M. preferred resorting to blatant mainstream BS.
Peter Green w/wo Christine Perfect
Bob Welch
Buck/Nicks
Which did you not like?
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This was Jeff Lynne's brilliant marketing ability at work. He knew kids would eat that backwards devil music shite up. He must have come from a really repressive background to be so attuned to that spirit of rebellion. I think the song was named "Fire in the Hole" (snicker) and it's been used just about everywhere but most notably for sports promos. Its most memorable feature is a short burst of highly compressed acoustic guitar (possibly 12 string) followed by a glorious orchestral chorus. It took me a while to recall the name, I always confused this with Eldorado. I got on the right track when I heard the hint about evident backward speaking on the recording.
Here's one that should be easy. There aren't that many that can pen the following:
Girls' faces formed the forward path
From phony jealousy
To memorizing politics
Of ancient history
This was Jeff Lynne's brilliant marketing ability at work. He knew kids would eat that backwards devil music shite up. He must have come from a really repressive background to be so attuned to that spirit of rebellion. I think the song was named "Fire in the Hole" (snicker) and it's been used just about everywhere but most notably for sports promos. Its most memorable feature is a short burst of highly compressed acoustic guitar (possibly 12 string) followed by a glorious orchestral chorus. It took me a while to recall the name, I always confused this with Eldorado. I got on the right track when I heard the hint about evident backward speaking on the recording.
Here's one that should be easy. There aren't that many that can pen the following:
Girls' faces formed the forward path
From phony jealousy
To memorizing politics
Of ancient history
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They had 3 'eras' and one sub 'era'
Peter Green w/wo Christine Perfect
Bob Welch
Buck/Nicks
Which did you not like?
The one with Buckingham and Nicks. Too polished, too meaningless.
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The one with Buckingham and Nicks. Too polished, too meaningless.
Best regards!
+1 to that
The early years - everything before "the White Album" / "Rumors" were far more sincere to my thinking. Sure, Stevie looked pretty good in those lacy outfits, but just too glossy for me.
Rumour has it that Peter chose the name and when asked why said I'm not planning on staying in the band
OK, the version I heard was that Peter wanted to get John McVie to join and told him we'll include your name in the band. I'm curious, gonna have a look see.
That would be a shame.........Have we given up on this game?
"I wish that I was born a thousand years ago"
oops missed Nigel's
Yardbirds?
Yardbirds - Heart full of soul
Written by Graham Gouldman a great song writer.
i'll try some more campy Canadiana again..
"She's a cool blonde scheming bitch
She makes my body twitch..."
High School Confidential - Rough Trade
how about this one from the Much Music era
"Well they say i should approach you with caution,
but not let you be aware of my fear"
More Canadiana...
Saw him in concert; great show in 1983 (I think)
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