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Thread started 02/24/13 3:27pm

3rdeyedude

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Prince & Fleetwood Mac

does anyone know which song he covered by them? i know it but just wanna see if anyone else knows

it wasn't the whole song, but I just played it the other day and had never known until that moment

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Reply #1 posted 02/24/13 3:41pm

EddieC

3rdeyedude said:

does anyone know which song he covered by them? i know it but just wanna see if anyone else knows

it wasn't the whole song, but I just played it the other day and had never known until that moment

Maybe, but only because I just looked it up on PrinceVault--"Bleed To Love Her." And in Kansas City--that and the Little Rock show the same tour are the closest I've ever gotten to possibly going to see Prince. I don't know if I have that show anywhere... I haven't listened to it, I know that. How's it sound--Princevault said that Marva King sang, so I'm not as excited as if it were Prince.

Love me some Lindsey Buckingham.

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Reply #2 posted 02/24/13 3:42pm

tatocorcu

3rdeyedude said:

does anyone know which song he covered by them? i know it but just wanna see if anyone else knows



it wasn't the whole song, but I just played it the other day and had never known until that moment




The Chain?
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Reply #3 posted 02/24/13 5:16pm

3rdeyedude

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so far, nobody guessed the answer that I was thinking

but thanks for the replies

I even looked it up on the Prince Vault and there is a mention of the song, but no mention that it is Fleetwood Mac

any more guesses?

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Reply #4 posted 02/24/13 5:27pm

EddieC

3rdeyedude said:

so far, nobody guessed the answer that I was thinking

but thanks for the replies

I even looked it up on the Prince Vault and there is a mention of the song, but no mention that it is Fleetwood Mac

any more guesses?

All right--spill it.

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Reply #5 posted 02/24/13 5:41pm

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give us a hint: which era of Fleetwood Mac? the popular years everyone knows? the lean years after that nobody knows? those early pre-Buckingham Nicks blues years that people pretend that they're into?

"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #6 posted 02/24/13 6:06pm

EddieC

errant said:

give us a hint: which era of Fleetwood Mac? the popular years everyone knows? the lean years after that nobody knows? those early pre-Buckingham Nicks blues years that people pretend that they're into?

I think it's early. I seem to remember seeing something about a Peter Green era type thing--but I think it might have been a cover when they did it too. I'm so disappointed about being wrong with "Bleed To Love Her" that I'm just not gonna look.

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Reply #7 posted 02/24/13 7:09pm

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Would love to see him perform stand back, him on synths and gold dust woman on guitar.
Prince did an interview with a woman at Record World. They talked about whatever, then he asked her: "Does your pubic hair go up to your navel?" At that moment, we thought maybe we shouldn't encourage him to do interviews.
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Reply #8 posted 02/25/13 8:43am

3rdeyedude

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ok, here is a big hint

it was on Rumours

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Reply #9 posted 02/25/13 8:53am

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"you can go your own way"?

Someone already mentioned "The Chain" which he repeatedly was covering live a few years ago. Along with The Beatles "Come Together".

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Reply #10 posted 02/25/13 2:50pm

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nope!

here is another hint: as far as I know, it was played at 3121 club Rio in Las Vegas a few times

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Reply #11 posted 02/25/13 3:11pm

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Thunder only happens when its raining and players only love you when they're playing....

blunt music She has robes and she has monkeys, lazy diamond studded flunkies.... music blunt
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Reply #12 posted 02/26/13 4:48pm

Farfunknugin

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It's gotta be the chain

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Reply #13 posted 02/26/13 4:50pm

3rdeyedude

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ok, here is the answer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBLmKwrEpro

sorry i don't know how to post a youtube link

it was during the Song of the Heart/Never Going Back Again interlude

"Been down one time, been down two times - never going back again."

all this time I thought he just made it up - and at the time I thought it was really beautiful, but sad since I guess it was about his marriages

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Reply #14 posted 02/27/13 3:54am

ZsaZsaJackson

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"Never Going Back Again"

Ah!
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Reply #15 posted 02/27/13 3:58am

EddieC

3rdeyedude said:

ok, here is the answer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBLmKwrEpro

sorry i don't know how to post a youtube link

it was during the Song of the Heart/Never Going Back Again interlude

"Been down one time, been down two times - never going back again."

all this time I thought he just made it up - and at the time I thought it was really beautiful, but sad since I guess it was about his marriages

Dang--I actually should have come up with that, because I did hear him do it once. I don't remember what I was listening to. I don't think it was one of the 3121/Rio shows, though. And I don't think it was "Song of the Heart" related. But I did hear it, and thought, "Cool."

Does anyone else remember hearing him drop those lines into something else? Maybe more recently?

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Reply #16 posted 02/27/13 4:50am

Pentacle

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give us a hint: which era of Fleetwood Mac? the popular years everyone knows? the lean years after that nobody knows? those early pre-Buckingham Nicks blues years that people pretend that they're into?

You're forgetting the Bob Welch-years. And his songs were wonderful.

Stop the Prince Apologists ™
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Reply #17 posted 02/27/13 1:46pm

3rdeyedude

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EddieC said:

3rdeyedude said:

ok, here is the answer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBLmKwrEpro

sorry i don't know how to post a youtube link

it was during the Song of the Heart/Never Going Back Again interlude

"Been down one time, been down two times - never going back again."

all this time I thought he just made it up - and at the time I thought it was really beautiful, but sad since I guess it was about his marriages

Dang--I actually should have come up with that, because I did hear him do it once. I don't remember what I was listening to. I don't think it was one of the 3121/Rio shows, though. And I don't think it was "Song of the Heart" related. But I did hear it, and thought, "Cool."

Does anyone else remember hearing him drop those lines into something else? Maybe more recently?

well, he also drops those lines after the song "7" at 3121 Vegas and then a few lines from Song of the Heart, talks about Jehovah and gets the crowd to chant "all right"......"all right"

I remember when he did that, it almost made me feel like converting to Jehovaism

[Edited 2/27/13 13:48pm]

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Reply #18 posted 02/27/13 1:47pm

MoBetterBliss

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those early pre-Buckingham Nicks blues years that people pretend that they're into?

no pretending here... peter green was a genius... and imo the greatest blues guitarist to come out of great britain

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