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Fleetwood Mac TUSK album

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I've got Rumours and their self-titled album and I love both. I really like Bella Donna, Stevie Nicks' first solo album too. (!)
 
Yes, 'Storms' is amazing.

So is the unedited version of 'Sara', which I believe is only available on the 'Greatest Hits' CD, unless things have changed...

It's worth hunting down, one of Stevie's best songs....

Or, I'm sure it's online somewhere... Just know it's about 7 min long, not the 3 min version....
 
It's my favorite FM album. It's one of the few albums where you can feel the cocaine taking its toll. It's somewhat of a sprawling mess, but it's a FASCINATING sprawling mess, with a ton of good songs. The title track is something I blast whenever I'm in a bad mood.

Lex
 
The longer version of Sara first appeared on Tusk. Talk about taking a creative risk after Rumours. So good. The USC Marching Band on the title track and then having them appear on tour (at least in the DVD) was just fantastic.
 
Have you tried "The Dance," their reunion album? "Don't Stop" played with a marching band, Lindsay Buckingham playing "Big Love" solo, "Rhiannon" live, "Landslide" and "Silver Springs". A few tracks are questionable, but if you program them out...A Power Performance.
 
For you...there'll be no more crying
For you...the sun will be shining

And I feel that when I'm with you...It's all right.
It's all right.
 
It's my favorite FM album. It's one of the few albums where you can feel the cocaine taking its toll.

:rotflmao: ..|

Don't know why that was funny Lex, but it was....

anywho, Silver Springs rocks my world. I :luv: the version on "The Dance" too....

Fleetwood Mac was one of my top three concerts I've ever seen live. It was otherworldly and absolutely fantastic. I swear I got a little hard during Lindsey's "Big Love".....

!oops!
 
that album is just fucked.

Half of it is the brilliant follow-up to Rumors and the other half is Lindsay Buckingham having a coke melt-down, hiding in his closet at home recording the voices in his head.

(and if you listen, Stevie Nicks is singing the backup vocal on the title track and gets the words wrong in the second verse. Linday sings "Why don't you tell him..." and stevie starts to sing "why don't you ask him..." but figures it out half-word and sings "why don't you aa-oo--lll him..."

They were all too coked up to notice.
 
that album is just fucked.

I dunno, it was the 70's, and it remains somewhat of a brilliant snapshot of that era....

As many of you know, I have a perpetual hard-on for Stevie, so maybe I can't judge things clearly, but it seems to me to be somewhat analogous to the Beatles 'White Album'.

In other words, yes, there is a lot of throw away 'coked-out jag-off' stuff here, but what shines through is at least an album's worth of good material

Listen to "Brown Eyes", and "The Edge".

This is great stuff, folks.

Stevie, although coked out of her mind, I'm sure, delivers "Sara" and "Storms"

Personally, I live for this sort of honesty in music.

"Tusk" deserves a spot in anyone's collection, anyone who is interested in the cocaine ruled late 70's, and those who are interested in what can be gained from it....

meh....

;)
 
SARA



TUSK



RHIANNON (not form Tusk, but a young Stevie and Lindsey at their best)

 
apparently one of the more expensive when made....has some highlights but so over indulgent....

remember when working in radio over here in oz and stevie was been interviewed she was so fucked from the drugs she had to carried from the radio studio....lol...

gotta love stevie...
 
and why did that other guy get hard during big love?

i'm assuming you're talking about me :wave:

it was just an expression....well, I dunno. Lindsey played it so well and that song fucking rocks so much that maybe I did get a little aroused.... ;)

oh, and fantastic post sonny! ..|
 
And the Songbird keeps singing
Like it knows the score

And I love you, I love you, I love you
Like never before

Like never before....
 
Here's my Stevie story....

Stevie Nicks was the very first concert I ever saw, (big surprise) back
in that ancient and prehistoric time known as the 1980's.

Two things.

One, just off the stage in the wings, she had a small table set up that had seemingly endless lines of cocaine on it. After every couple of songs, she'd hover over it, snorting away, seemingly oblivious to the fact that 15,000 people were watching her.

Second, during 'Edge of Seventeen', she was spinning 'round and round in a circle, as she always does, but got too close to the edge of the stage and *yikes* fell right off into the orchestra pit, onto the cold concrete floor at least 10 feet below. :eek:

*Poof* Disappeared in a flash of black lace.

Her drummer got up off of his kit, and quite literally peeled her off of the floor and helped her back to the stage. She continued singing as if nothing had happened.

Quite the sight for my virgin concert eyes.

It's amazing that she lived through those years, but I'm sure glad she did...
 
Sadly enough, from what I understand, despite their phenomenal success, the only one who got any financial success out of it was Lindsey Buckingham, because he produced the albums.

Still, your Stevie Nicks story gives new meaning to the song "If Anyone Falls.":D
 
Sadly enough, from what I understand, despite their phenomenal success, the only one who got any financial success out of it was Lindsey Buckingham, because he produced the albums.

Still, your Stevie Nicks story gives new meaning to the song "If Anyone Falls.":D

not true. Stevie and Christine and Lindsay made the money becuase they wrote the songs. Mick wrote the least and therefore made the least amount of money.

Mick was broke but the rest of the band made out pretty well.
 
C'mon...

Success at the level of Fleetwood Mac is huge...

None of them are hurting for money.
 
I'm confused Jasun - methinks you like them, or just dislike this album??? :confused:

and as an aside, didn't a doctor tell Stevie that if she snorted coke one more time her septum would no longer exist?
 
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