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SHERYL CROW/FLEETWOOD MAC!!!! I CANT WAIT FOR THIS COLLAB!!!! http://www.digitalspy.co....d-mac.html
This collaboration is gonna b awesome!!! I would pay a million bucks 2 see this!!!! | |
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The news of Crow & Mac collab is not surprising. This is considering the fact that Sheryl has been collaborating with Stevie for years on both of their solo albums. Sorcerer-Steve Nicks & Sheryl Crowe | |
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Sheryl should be able to pull off the great harmonies with Stevie and Lindsey.
This would be great, I would love to see some new music from Stevie or FM in the near future! | |
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i hope that her involvement will push stevie to release some stuff already, its been too damn long | |
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RockAbilly said: i hope that her involvement will push stevie to release some stuff already, its been too damn long
Absolutely. A release from Stevie w/ new material is long overdue. [Edited 3/14/08 23:06pm] | |
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She's already worked with them on Say You Will. | |
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MsLegs said: RockAbilly said: i hope that her involvement will push stevie to release some stuff already, its been too damn long
Absolutely. A release from Stevie w/ new material is long overdue. [Edited 3/14/08 23:06pm] Right! It doesn't seem like that long ago because of the recent greatest hits CD but that had no new tracks. There were remixes of "Stand Back" as well (I only heard samples and it didn't do all that much for me). I'm looking forward to Sheryl contributing in some way to Fleetwood Mac (sound vague...is it a new album or a tour?). Her new album had some good tracks but left me wanting and expecting more. Her one before that, "Wildflower", was amazing and sort of unexpected. | |
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Fleetwood Mac Plots Return -- Without Crow March 25, 2008 Link Fleetwood Mac -- with or without Sheryl Crow in tow -- is planning to be active again. Singer/guitarist Lindsey Buckingham -- who's just released a new concert DVD, "Live at the Bass Performance Hall," from his 2006-07 solo tour -- tells Billboard.com that the group is "looking at the idea of touring sometime in the first half of 2009," possibly with some new material to play. In recent weeks Crow, who's friendly with Mac's Stevie Nicks, has talked about joining the band, which Buckingham acknowledges is a possibility, though he adds, "I don't think anything is written in stone yet." "I think we were all a little surprised (Crow) was announcing that to the world with such certainty," Buckingham says with a laugh. "We have talked about the possibility of bringing another woman into the scene to kind of give Stevie a sort of foil and shake it up a little bit. (Crow) was certainly a name that has come up. We'll have to see." Nicks has been the group's sole female member since Christine McVie retired from the band in the late '90s. Buckingham says that he has "a ton of new stuff" that could be used for a new Fleetwood Mac album, though he adds that he might want to step back from the production role he's had in the band. "I don't think I want to produce again 'cause it takes so much," he explains. "Whatever happens we'll all sit in a room and make something work as a group. a little more like we used to, sort of try to open it up and get everyone sharing the activity a little more." Buckingham, meanwhile, is also planning another solo album -- the follow-up to 2006's "Under the Skin" -- for this summer. Recorded with members of his touring band as well as Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, it "has a little more of a rock feel to it" than "Under the Skin," according to Buckingham. "It's just another group of tunes that hopefully will translate to stage, and hopefully we can get some more (solo) dates this summer." Formerly signed to Reprise, Buckingham says he's a "free agent" now, without a label deal as a solo artist. "We're gonna figure out who wants to put it out," he says of the as-yet untitled album. "I'm keeping an open mind. People need to hear the music and we'll see what they think and what the best situation for it will be." [Edited 3/25/08 12:04pm] | |
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Copycat said: Fleetwood Mac Plots Return -- Without Crow March 25, 2008 Link Fleetwood Mac -- with or without Sheryl Crow in tow -- is planning to be active again. Singer/guitarist Lindsey Buckingham -- who's just released a new concert DVD, "Live at the Bass Performance Hall," from his 2006-07 solo tour -- tells Billboard.com that the group is "looking at the idea of touring sometime in the first half of 2009," possibly with some new material to play. In recent weeks Crow, who's friendly with Mac's Stevie Nicks, has talked about joining the band, which Buckingham acknowledges is a possibility, though he adds, "I don't think anything is written in stone yet." "I think we were all a little surprised (Crow) was announcing that to the world with such certainty," Buckingham says with a laugh. "We have talked about the possibility of bringing another woman into the scene to kind of give Stevie a sort of foil and shake it up a little bit. (Crow) was certainly a name that has come up. We'll have to see." Nicks has been the group's sole female member since Christine McVie retired from the band in the late '90s. Buckingham says that he has "a ton of new stuff" that could be used for a new Fleetwood Mac album, though he adds that he might want to step back from the production role he's had in the band. "I don't think I want to produce again 'cause it takes so much," he explains. "Whatever happens we'll all sit in a room and make something work as a group. a little more like we used to, sort of try to open it up and get everyone sharing the activity a little more." Buckingham, meanwhile, is also planning another solo album -- the follow-up to 2006's "Under the Skin" -- for this summer. Recorded with members of his touring band as well as Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, it "has a little more of a rock feel to it" than "Under the Skin," according to Buckingham. "It's just another group of tunes that hopefully will translate to stage, and hopefully we can get some more (solo) dates this summer." Formerly signed to Reprise, Buckingham says he's a "free agent" now, without a label deal as a solo artist. "We're gonna figure out who wants to put it out," he says of the as-yet untitled album. "I'm keeping an open mind. People need to hear the music and we'll see what they think and what the best situation for it will be." [Edited 3/25/08 12:04pm] Time will tell how this all works out. | |
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i don't like this. sheryl has lost her touch as a credible artist and now she will only be milking from lindsey and stevie's creativity (mostly lindsey at this point, let's face it).
now she's kind of put pressure on the band to include her? it's tacky. An individualist is a man who lives for his own sake and by his own mind; he neither sacrifices himself to others nor sacrifices others to himself... | |
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how has sheryl crow lost touch as a credible artist - please explain further | |
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Copycat said: Fleetwood Mac Plots Return -- Without Crow March 25, 2008 Link Fleetwood Mac -- with or without Sheryl Crow in tow -- is planning to be active again. Singer/guitarist Lindsey Buckingham -- who's just released a new concert DVD, "Live at the Bass Performance Hall," from his 2006-07 solo tour -- tells Billboard.com that the group is "looking at the idea of touring sometime in the first half of 2009," possibly with some new material to play. In recent weeks Crow, who's friendly with Mac's Stevie Nicks, has talked about joining the band, which Buckingham acknowledges is a possibility, though he adds, "I don't think anything is written in stone yet." "I think we were all a little surprised (Crow) was announcing that to the world with such certainty," Buckingham says with a laugh. "We have talked about the possibility of bringing another woman into the scene to kind of give Stevie a sort of foil and shake it up a little bit. (Crow) was certainly a name that has come up. We'll have to see." Nicks has been the group's sole female member since Christine McVie retired from the band in the late '90s. Buckingham says that he has "a ton of new stuff" that could be used for a new Fleetwood Mac album, though he adds that he might want to step back from the production role he's had in the band. "I don't think I want to produce again 'cause it takes so much," he explains. "Whatever happens we'll all sit in a room and make something work as a group. a little more like we used to, sort of try to open it up and get everyone sharing the activity a little more." Buckingham, meanwhile, is also planning another solo album -- the follow-up to 2006's "Under the Skin" -- for this summer. Recorded with members of his touring band as well as Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, it "has a little more of a rock feel to it" than "Under the Skin," according to Buckingham. "It's just another group of tunes that hopefully will translate to stage, and hopefully we can get some more (solo) dates this summer." Formerly signed to Reprise, Buckingham says he's a "free agent" now, without a label deal as a solo artist. "We're gonna figure out who wants to put it out," he says of the as-yet untitled album. "I'm keeping an open mind. People need to hear the music and we'll see what they think and what the best situation for it will be." Interesting news.I look forward to a new Fleetwood Mac tour,but I really want Christine McVie to be involved.Nothing against Sheryl Crow,but I wouldn't want to see her in this band.I hope Christine reconsiders her retirement. | |
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RockAbilly said: how has sheryl crow lost touch as a credible artist - please explain further
I don't think she has lost credibility.I just think her music is boring Her songs put me to sleep. | |
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