Fleetwood Mac: Classic or Dud

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I do hope someone (Stevie?) steps in and challenges Lindsey's desire for a double lp. Say You Will is too long (and Tusk is too, tbh).

Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 May 2014 21:01 (twelve years ago)

SYW felt long because it lacked McVie's connective tissue, but there are few duds; it's got some of Buck and Nicks' very best material.

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 May 2014 21:04 (twelve years ago)

i can't think of any songs on tusk i would cut

dollar rave club (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 7 May 2014 21:05 (twelve years ago)

i mean being big and sprawling and overblown is kind of the whole thing of tusk

dollar rave club (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 7 May 2014 21:06 (twelve years ago)

at the risk of losing my FM fan card, I agree Tusk is too long. Fleetwood Mac tend to succumb to the White Album syndrome really hard, with each member just doing their own thing and using the others as a back-up band.

Dominique, Wednesday, 7 May 2014 21:18 (twelve years ago)

I'd cut:

Buckingham: That's Enough For Me
McVie: Honey Hi
Nicks: Angel

But the band itself was at the peak of its powers, so it's hard to fault them as songs. Plus, Haim's "Honey and I" has warmed me to "Honey Hi."

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 May 2014 21:31 (twelve years ago)

Wouldn't cut a sneeze from "Tusk." Alfred OTM re: Say You Will, it just feels long - well, I mean, it is long - without McVie, but the material is pretty great.

FM should just release two albums, several months apart.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 7 May 2014 21:42 (twelve years ago)

McVie: Honey Hi

blasphemy

emo canon in twee major (BradNelson), Wednesday, 7 May 2014 21:42 (twelve years ago)

"Honey Hi" is beyond essential.

Tim F, Wednesday, 7 May 2014 21:46 (twelve years ago)

i understand the feeling behind "this album is too long" but yeah, damn, i can't think of a single song i'd get rid of.

tylerw, Wednesday, 7 May 2014 21:47 (twelve years ago)

"Honey Hi" is beyond essential.

― Tim F, Wednesday, May 7, 2014

totally.

Daniel, Esq 2, Wednesday, 7 May 2014 21:58 (twelve years ago)

i don't think i'd particularly cut anything from say you will either. in fact i'd make it a third longer (mcvie songs natch)

denial plan (electricsound), Wednesday, 7 May 2014 22:38 (twelve years ago)

being big and sprawling and overblown is kind of the whole thing of tusk

otm.

i don't particularly like "that's enough for me" either. and yet i think the album would be worse, not better, without it.

fact checking cuz, Wednesday, 7 May 2014 22:49 (twelve years ago)

maybe tusk is like the white album in that lots of people think it could stand to lose a bunch of songs, but no one can agree on what those songs are.

it definitely wasn't designed to be a pants pocket player (stevie), Wednesday, 7 May 2014 22:57 (twelve years ago)

and "Think About Me" is its "Savoy Truffle."

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 May 2014 23:09 (twelve years ago)

at the risk of losing my FM fan card, I agree Tusk is too long. Fleetwood Mac tend to succumb to the White Album syndrome really hard, with each member just doing their own thing and using the others as a back-up band.

― Dominique, Wednesday, May 7, 2014 4:18 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I don't usually stan for late Beatles, but the White Album is good enough that I don't really think it makes sense to ascribe to it a "syndrome," unless the primary symptom of that syndrome is "makes a pretty damn good double album in which even some of the filler engages"

espring (amateurist), Wednesday, 7 May 2014 23:25 (twelve years ago)

Being big and sprawling and overblown in kind of the whole thing of double albums in general IMO. The sprawl, the oddball bits and pieces and curios that would never make the cut on a single album. Stuff that would ordinarily be relegated to outtakes that emerge 15 years later on a bootleg.

Lee626, Wednesday, 7 May 2014 23:28 (twelve years ago)

"not that funny" and the title track are the only ones I sometimes skip but they're also both p good and funny and I'm glad they're on there

original bgm, Thursday, 8 May 2014 00:41 (twelve years ago)

and I've spent afternoons listening to only "honey hi"!

original bgm, Thursday, 8 May 2014 00:41 (twelve years ago)

here this willl change your mind:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbrCeJdyPqE.

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 May 2014 00:44 (twelve years ago)

flamingcrystal
5 years ago

Very sexual song. Gotta love it!

original bgm, Thursday, 8 May 2014 00:56 (twelve years ago)

btw whatever else about Mirage the tour looks amazing: the older material was professionalized enough to be flawless yet allow the flourishes seen in that clip.

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 May 2014 01:08 (twelve years ago)

It's...er, amusing how "Not That Funny" became such a jamming vehicle for them live (the '80 live album version is of similar length).

Damnit Janet Weiss & The Riot Grrriel (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 8 May 2014 01:12 (twelve years ago)

Haha that is one of the most ridiculous live clips I've seen (meant as a compliment)

Just....everything...the hat/vest combo is nuts

dollar rave club (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 8 May 2014 01:17 (twelve years ago)

I don't think of Tusk as big and sprawling at all. I think of it more in the "Exile" loose and shambling mode. As much as LB-era FB can be loose and shambling. Its nervous, anxious lack of focus is it's focus. And frankly, the album runs 74 minutes, which is not long at all. The most recent Beyonce album, for example, is almost 67 minutes, as are, like, tons of albums these days. Tusk is nothing.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 8 May 2014 03:34 (twelve years ago)

Tusk is everything

the glimmer man (Sufjan Grafton), Thursday, 8 May 2014 03:40 (twelve years ago)

I'd cut:

Buckingham: That's Enough For Me
McVie: Honey Hi
Nicks: Angel

But the band itself was at the peak of its powers, so it's hard to fault them as songs. Plus, Haim's "Honey and I" has warmed me to "Honey Hi."

― guess that bunt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, May 7, 2014 5:31 PM (6 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

are you MAD?????? ANGEL????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i also enjoy in line skateing (spazzmatazz), Thursday, 8 May 2014 04:00 (twelve years ago)

good god!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SN's best song imo

i also enjoy in line skateing (spazzmatazz), Thursday, 8 May 2014 04:00 (twelve years ago)

That Mirage concert was the first FM I ever saw. I was a little kid, and the fire between Lindsey and Stevie on The Chain was electrifying.

And that 1980 live album, as I've probably said several times on ilx, is my favourite thing they've ever done. http://thefoghatprinciple.wordpress.com/fleetwood-mac-live-warner-bros-1980/

it definitely wasn't designed to be a pants pocket player (stevie), Thursday, 8 May 2014 07:34 (twelve years ago)

First few posts in this thread are such faint praise. "Rumours, Mirage, Tusk etc are worth the charity shop 50p." Yeah I reckon so.

What is wrong with songs? Absolutely nothing. Songs are great. (DL), Thursday, 8 May 2014 09:02 (twelve years ago)

The consensus that Lindsey/Stevie-era Mac were A Good Thing is still pretty recent. I remember writing an NME 'buried treasure' thing on the 1980 album when I started there, in 1999, and the next week's letters page was brimming with ire that this music had been taken seriously (though Swells was editing the letters page that week, so it may have all been his invention).

it definitely wasn't designed to be a pants pocket player (stevie), Thursday, 8 May 2014 09:19 (twelve years ago)

That rascal Big Jim Swells

the glimmer man (Sufjan Grafton), Thursday, 8 May 2014 13:58 (twelve years ago)

they got lumped in with the eagles, who remain shit

i also enjoy in line skateing (spazzmatazz), Thursday, 8 May 2014 18:13 (twelve years ago)

Yeah, my mom actually hates them (though her younger siblings like them well enough). Fleetwood Mac were so big at the time, it's easy to see why people would hate them (just like it's easy to see why people would hate ABBA). Pretty, rich, lots of drugs -- they were celebrities making pop music, and if you were of the mind that "real" music meant big messages, or politically correct ideology, they could very easily seem superficial, egotistical, the glamorous cousins to the Eagles' faux-rootsy, but equally "vapid" LA pop.

I feel like this band got its re-appraisal once the kids who didn't have to live through their initial fame could look back and just listen to the music, or see pics and not be offended at the disconnect between FM's fame/fortune, and their own lives/ideals.

(note, none of this really pertains to the pre-Nicks/Buckingham era)

Dominique, Thursday, 8 May 2014 18:36 (twelve years ago)

that sounds about right.

as an analogy, i find it pretty impossible to listen to radiohead just because (a) they were so overplayed and overdiscussed for a while in the 1990s/early 2000s, (b) the worst sort of rockist discourse circulates around them such that they seemed to become hidebound "classic rock" just 10 years into their career.

but i'm sure they made great albums that i've ignored.

espring (amateurist), Thursday, 8 May 2014 18:38 (twelve years ago)

the eagles, who remain shit

― i also enjoy in line skateing (spazzmatazz), Thursday, May 8, 2014

HOW CAN YOU SAY THIS IT IS UN-AMERICAN

Daniel, Esq 2, Thursday, 8 May 2014 20:19 (twelve years ago)

Well, yeah.

Damnit Janet Weiss & The Riot Grrriel (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 8 May 2014 20:28 (twelve years ago)

My friend, who grew up in the AM radio era, has emphasized to me just how ubiquitous Fleetwood Mac was in the '70s, just as unescapable as the Eagles (who he hates), and overexposed enough that he never heard anything after Rumours, because he had had enough listening stuck in the back seat on long road trips. But I made him a copy of Tusk a while back and he loves it.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 8 May 2014 21:08 (twelve years ago)

you really shouldn't compare fleetwood mac to the eagles.

Daniel, Esq 2, Thursday, 8 May 2014 21:09 (twelve years ago)

there was a peculiar smug, self-satisfied, superficial, artificial, supercilious vibe to the eagles that even a coked-out, arrogant fleetwood mac can't approach (and i might be imagining those criticisms of fleetwood mac).

Daniel, Esq 2, Thursday, 8 May 2014 21:12 (twelve years ago)

I would never compare the two, beyond the superficial, but I bet it's really hard to like something when you are limited to the radio and they're playing the same songs, again and again, anywhere you go. Basically like now, but x10.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 8 May 2014 21:29 (twelve years ago)

over and over

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 May 2014 21:29 (twelve years ago)

was listening to the radio and somebody called in with a request for go your own way. Like they needed to waste a request to get that.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 8 May 2014 21:46 (twelve years ago)

I'm 43: a bunch of friends, 10 years older than me and roughly or precisely affiliated with the Norton Records/Maxwell's/late 70s-early 80s CBGB's milieu will never, EVER, forgive Fleetwood Mac. They are dead-enders who sneer that the Rolling Stones were finished in 1971, nothing after the Flamin' Groovies and the Ramones or Andre williams will do, etc etc.

then there's a pal who's ten years younger than me. Loves (and is involved in booking) the War on drugs and the 30something, post-shins, post-Wilco indie-rock diaspora afoot these days that indeed does seem to be indebted to the El Lay cocaine cowboy paradigm. He loves Tusk with uncommon fervor, but when I suggested that he check out "rattlesnake shake" or "Green manalishi" or "Oh well," he sneered, "why the fuck would I want to listen to that?" He also startled me when he said he hadn't heard Raw Power and wasn't interested.

veronica moser, Thursday, 8 May 2014 22:55 (twelve years ago)

i like all of these things!

espring (amateurist), Thursday, 8 May 2014 22:57 (twelve years ago)

this is why I don't have friends

lauded at conferences of deluded psychopaths (Sparkle Motion), Thursday, 8 May 2014 22:58 (twelve years ago)

FWIW in the 70s mainstream radio was WAY less repetitive than it was now, not that this negates any of your arguments. i wouldn't argue that the mac weren't ubiquitous once upon a time, i should know i was around then.

espring (amateurist), Thursday, 8 May 2014 22:58 (twelve years ago)

i can't believe it's been over a decade since "say you will"

reddening, Thursday, 8 May 2014 23:04 (twelve years ago)

OK, but it is fundamental that many self-identified and often asshole music people will always insist that the present era fucking sucks and cannot go any lower. if you wuz in yr 20s-30s and say was into Pere Ubu or teenage jesus and the jerks, you'd believe with every fiber of yr being that 70s mainstream top 40 radio was the nadir of humanity.

veronica moser, Thursday, 8 May 2014 23:09 (twelve years ago)

It wasn't just 70s mainstream, it was 70s AM radio, which both dominated and reached everywhere.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 8 May 2014 23:46 (twelve years ago)


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