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I think Buckingham bordered on genius, and Nicks has that one-of-a-kind throaty husk - Green-era Mac was great, but the Rumors lineup did some good stuff, up to and including Mirage.
Tango In The Night and after, well, not so much - but Buckingham's unaccompanied version of Big Love, with just him on a capoed nylon string with a bit of echo leaves me spellbound.
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
Maybe every post i have written, everyone else hated and you have all ganged up on me and this is the hell you have placed me in.
Gay porn is murder,. anti semite shite is fukked ,anti american propoganda is illogical, satan wears a thong, I have been thru
it all and lived forgiven and understood...... people are funny.
This however is a abomination is trully the sign of the apocalyps.
I have boycotted every cubic millimeter of this group since the beginning if time and see no reason for it to be included in anything other than a MUZAC ELEVATOR SOUNDTRAC!!!!!!!!!
In the FUKKIN ELEVATOR TO HELL !!!!!
This is not a biggoted boycott from highschool like Lame Lame Lame
I would go see Styx to make happy with girlfrien Journey all of them.
What i have been asked to view here is NO NO NO Not gonna happen.
Thank you for you time.
I shall now retire to the garage and comence to Take The Pipe...
Originally posted by DrMaddVibe Gimmie the Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac stuff please.
Ugh...That stuff sucks.
The 70's Fleetwood Mac made some truly wonderful music after Buckingham-Nicks arrived.
Stevie Nicks' voice and lyrics were wonderful, and Buckingham's songwriting was good. But his guitar work was tremendous! One of the most underated guitarist in music.
I dig tons of Fleetwood Mac. Infact, the song "Seven Wonders" was playin' on the radio when my little minimus' cherry was popped for the first time. lol
Lindsay amazes me with his guitar work.
Especially considering he doesnt use a pick..
If we had to make a top ten list of pickless axemen,
LB would be in that list for sure..
Great live player too..
Very underated...
Yeah he is underrated. If you watch the old videos up there, you'll note they had three guitarists in the band. So as good as Peter Green was, he had two other dudes backing him up. But when you go from a three guitar lineup to one guitarist, then the one guitarist better be damn good.
When I saw the Fleetwood Mac "reunion" concert on TV a few years back, the first thing I noticed was that Lindsey actually seemed to have improved as a guitarist during his 10 years off. Unfortunately, the second thing I noticed was that his voice was shot.
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
Originally posted by FORD Yeah he is underrated. If you watch the old videos up there, you'll note they had three guitarists in the band. So as good as Peter Green was, he had two other dudes backing him up. But when you go from a three guitar lineup to one guitarist, then the one guitarist better be damn good.
When I saw the Fleetwood Mac "reunion" concert on TV a few years back, the first thing I noticed was that Lindsey actually seemed to have improved as a guitarist during his 10 years off. Unfortunately, the second thing I noticed was that his voice was shot.
Kind of odd since he never really sang in a style that would hurt his voice.
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