BKardon (Louisville, CO) | | Posted: Apr 18, 2013 - 20:24 | |
Surprised this isn't rated higher, great tune.
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coloradojohn (A Mile High and then some, Cherry Creek, Denver) | | Posted: Apr 18, 2013 - 20:04 | |
Typically awesome and incredible! I was just craving hearing this mind-bending meditative trip today, and -- voila! Thanks, RP! Bob gave us some of the coolest, most laid-back subtle guitar jamming ever; his voice was often pure silk, to boot; his songwriting alive and divine...
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oldviolin (Esse Quam Videri) | | Posted: Jan 14, 2013 - 16:14 | |
sajitjacob wrote:It's all a bit depressing today, I dunno why, probably post Christmas blues, 2nd day back at work, yuck. This song is really not helping. which probably means its a good song.
Sigh, wish the sun would come out. it's supposed to be summer.  |
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sajitjacob (Christchurch NZ) | | Posted: Jan 14, 2013 - 16:13 | |
It's all a bit depressing today, I dunno why, probably post Christmas blues, 2nd day back at work, yuck. This song is really not helping. which probably means its a good song.
Sigh, wish the sun would come out. it's supposed to be summer.
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oldviolin (Esse Quam Videri) | | Posted: Jan 14, 2013 - 16:11 | |
oldviolin wrote:singularity |
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dew34 (Wisconsin-quite woodsy) | | Posted: Jan 14, 2013 - 16:10 | |
nagsheadlocal wrote:Ah, still feeding my jones for mid-career FM. I've been listening to "Future Games" "Kiln House" "Mystery to Me" and "Heros Are Hard to Find" recently. Funny how a craving for certain albums comes upon you.
I've always thought Christine McVie and Bob Welch complemented each other very well, wish we had some insight into their work together in the studio as we do for Lennon/McCartney. These are good comments-this album in particular is very trance-like and, I hate to say this, somewhat new-ageish |
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nagsheadlocal (North Carolina, the new New Jersey) | | Posted: Dec 14, 2012 - 07:10 | |
Ah, still feeding my jones for mid-career FM. I've been listening to "Future Games" "Kiln House" "Mystery to Me" and "Heros Are Hard to Find" recently. Funny how a craving for certain albums comes upon you.
I've always thought Christine McVie and Bob Welch complemented each other very well, wish we had some insight into their work together in the studio as we do for Lennon/McCartney.
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Mayasha (The other north pole) | | Posted: Oct 12, 2012 - 13:48 | |
Stingray wrote:What version of Mac is that...? To me it does not sound like any MAC at all! Hang on Stingray, you'll be surprised at what I'm going to say... YOU ARE CORRECT!! You nailed it, don't let anyone tell you otherwise, OK? People, I have to agree with Stingray, this doesn't sound like Fleetwood Mac at all! I can say that for sure, I've listened to (probably) all their albums and I couldn't find 2 albums (or even 2 songs) that are alike. So yes, Stingray, if you listened to ALL the other songs by Fleetwood Mac EXCEPT this one, you won't know it's theirs. This band was so creative and changed their sound so often that it doesn't have a sound of their own. Pretty impressive, huh? They shaped music as we know it. This song is from the pre-Rumours era, Rumours being their most successful album to date. But don't let the numbers fool you, I like Future Games at least as much as Rumours. They are not your regular Bieber pill, but a very resourceful musical band. That's why they were so successful both in the early 70s as in the late 80s... continuing with the 90s to the present day. |
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BigIslandBlues
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coloradojohn wrote:YES! There it is again, that spooky ebb and flow, like breathing, that infuses every song Bob Welch ever put his mind into. It comes in, weaves around, dances from side to center and then to side again, and then sneaks off into something else, someplace else, but still keeps us attached, with choruses and chants and whispers that call to us, and then our own minds begin to wait and long for that jam again, and then there it comes, here it goes, and there it goes, and here it comes, and it is always so nice to hear it and be in touch with it again and that is thanks to RP... Yes, what coloradojohn just said. Awesome comment as always! Great guitar work and a great feel to this song. |
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coloradojohn (A Mile High and then some, Cherry Creek, Denver) | | Posted: Oct 12, 2012 - 13:35 | |
YES! There it is again, that spooky ebb and flow, like breathing, that infuses every song Bob Welch ever put his mind into. It comes in, weaves around, dances from side to center and then to side again, and then sneaks off into something else, someplace else, but still keeps us attached, with choruses and chants and whispers that call to us, and then our own minds begin to wait and long for that jam again, and then there it comes, here it goes, and there it goes, and here it comes, and it is always so nice to hear it and be in touch with it again and that is thanks to RP...
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idiot_wind
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Saw Bob Welch in his band, Paris after he left FM. His band opened for Nektar...in a strange, strange concert in STL.
Now what was on that little "dot" of paper?
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helgigermany (Germany) | | Posted: Oct 12, 2012 - 13:34 | |
Another nice guitar work!
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coding_to_music (Beantown) | | Posted: Jul 20, 2012 - 14:30 | |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Games Future Games is the fifth studio album by British rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1971. It was their first album with American guitarist Bob Welch and the first to feature Christine McVie as a full member. Without the 1950s leanings of departed guitarist Jeremy Spencer, the band moved further away from blues and closer to the melodic pop sound that would finally break them in America four years later.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Welch_(musician)
The band had a few meetings with Welch and decided to hire him without actually playing with him or listening to any of his recordings. Welch was tasked for the role of rhythm guitar, backing up lead guitarist Danny Kirwan. It was felt that having an American in the band might extend Fleetwood Mac's appeal in the States. Welch eventually went to live in the band's communal home, a mansion called Benifold, which was located in Hampshire. (Using mobile equipment borrowed fromThe Rolling Stones, the band would record four albums at Benifold: Future Games, Bare Trees, Penguin and Mystery to Me.)<6> In September 1971, the band released the first Fleetwood Mac album featuring Bob Welch, Future Games, with the title song written by Welch. This album was radically different from anything the band had done up to that point. The choice of Welch seemed to be paying off as there were many new fans in America who were becoming more and more interested in the band. In 1972, six months after the release of Future Games, the band released the well-received album Bare Trees, which featured Welch's song Sentimental Lady. (The song would become a much bigger hit for him five years later when he re-recorded it for his solo album French Kiss. He was backed on the album by Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, and Lindsey Buckingham, who had replaced Welch as the band's guitarist.) |
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lemmoth (NYC) | | Posted: Jul 20, 2012 - 14:28 | |
Oh please. I'm sorry he is no longer with his. But Bob Welch was a middling and relatively competent pop tunesmith.
He was not some visionary songwriter or dynamic musician.
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Stingray
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What version of Mac is that...? To me it does not sound like any MAC at all! |
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BigIslandBlues
| | Posted: Jun 08, 2012 - 09:36 | |
Some tasty guitar, a great tune and another gem from Fleetwood Mac. So many good songs came from the different variations of the band and with those came the memories. An unfortunate loss of another great guitarist...
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2012 - 09:01 | |
MoM$CooKin wrote:He was not invited and snubbed at the induction into Rockin Roll Hall of Fame... Wow, I did not know that... this is a great song... love this whole album... miss him... |
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MoM$CooKin (AnAlteredState) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2012 - 08:57 | |
He was not invited and snubbed at the induction into Rockin Roll Hall of Fame...
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Steve (In The Shadow Of The Superstition Mountains) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2012 - 08:57 | |
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segueman (Spring, TX) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2012 - 08:56 | |
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coloradojohn (A Mile High and then some, Cherry Creek, Denver) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2012 - 08:55 | |
Always loved Bob's touch in this multi-morphed group...he was a true visionary, and a talented, creative and groovy person and I am sad to learn of his passing...Thanks Bob for all the brilliance, and to RP for sharing it so well!
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tcdc52
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Beautiful melody. The guitar break is sooo sweet.
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MoM$CooKin (AnAlteredState) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2012 - 08:54 | |
RIP Bob Welsh who took his own life yesterday...Gave a great contribution to the evolution of the group but never received the full recognition that was well deserved...
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hippiechick (topsy turvy land) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2012 - 08:54 | |
Losing another one of my generation. RIP Bob.
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LifeIsMusic
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Sorry to hear the news about Bob Welch today. RIP.
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ronniegirl (Middle of New Jersey) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2012 - 08:51 | |
RIP Bob. You are released.
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oldviolin (Esse Quam Videri) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2012 - 08:50 | |
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casey1024 (Here and Now) | | Posted: May 18, 2012 - 07:06 | |
Beautiful song on a beautiful day.  |
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BikeCoachDave (Columbia, Ky.) | | Posted: May 18, 2012 - 07:05 | |
Gotta love all the "Buckingham/Nicks killed Fleetwood Mac" comments. "ooh, I was a fan back when they wore diapers and hadnt played any instruments yet" I enjoy every version of this group but I can assure you that the beginning wasnt any better than the middle and the latest. Its all good and each has its own flavor. Appreciating a band before commercial success doesnt come with any awards folks.
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DaveInVA (In a hovel in effluent Damnville, VA) | | Posted: May 18, 2012 - 07:04 | |
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