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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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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.
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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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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
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All right--spill it. | |
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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? | |
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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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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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ok, here is a big hint
it was on Rumours | |
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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". My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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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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Thunder only happens when its raining and players only love you when they're playing.... She has robes and she has monkeys, lazy diamond studded flunkies.... | |
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It's gotta be the chain | |
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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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"Never Going Back Again" Ah! | |
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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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You're forgetting the Bob Welch-years. And his songs were wonderful.
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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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no pretending here... peter green was a genius... and imo the greatest blues guitarist to come out of great britain | |
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