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FLEETWOOD MAC - SAY YOU WILL - DVD-AUDIO SEALED
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USD 29.99 |
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USD 29.99 |
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| Start Time |
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 |
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Friday, May 23, 2008 |
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van nuys, CA |
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this auction for FLEETWOOD MAC SAY YOU WILL DVD-AUDIO SEALEDTrack Listings 1. What's the World Coming To 2. Murrow Turning Over in His Grave 3. Illume 4. Thrown Down 5. Miranda 6. Red Rover 7. Say You Will 8. Peacekeeper 9. Come 10. Smile at You 11. Running Through the Garden 12. Silver Girl 13. Steal Your Heart Away 14. Bleed to Love Her 15. Everybody Finds Out 16. Destiny Rules 17. Say Goodbye 18. Goodbye Baby Product Description Given their overarching history, Fleetwood Mac's 15-years-after studio reunion on Say You Will seems as unlikely as their initial, era-defining nova of success. Even cynics suspect that it's just another cash-in by has-beens should find this stripped-down edition of the classic Mac (singer/songwriter/keyboardist Christine McVie opted out) bristling with a wealth of fresh, ambitious musical ideas. The responsibility for that creative renaissance rests squarely on the delicate shoulders of Lindsey Buckingham, more involved and motivated than he's been in any Mac project since the monumental Tusk. His crypto-folk structures and adventurous, Brian Wilson-inspired sonic textures are anything but predictable, illuminating "Miranda" "Red Rover" "Come" and even the mildly pedantic harangue "Murrow Turning Over in His Grave". With Christine McVie's poignant pop sense out of the mix, Stevie Nicks steps up with solid songcraft that rises beyond "Ilume"'s expected folk-mysticism to encompass other melancholy, age-defying feats like "Silver Girl", "Smile at You", "Goodbye Baby" and the title track. That duet with Buckingham argues that their vaunted creative axis may have lost its personal friction only to spin ever freer. And, like firm ground beneath the feet, it's too easy to take for granted the legendary Mick Fleetwood/John McVie rhythm section that gave the band its very name. Cut to its core dozen tracks, it's an album that easily stands comparison to their mega-platinum past. --Jerry McCulley
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