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From markeichelberger@comcast.net (Mark Eichelberger)
Subject Re: F Mac
Date Fri, 08 Jul 2005 18:25:37 +0000

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Exactly!  ..and exactly why I decided not to pick up Say You Will.  As much as I loved to see that version of FM reunited, it just was missing something without Ms.McVie.  

Mark E.

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> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Michael Carpenter" 
> > People always celebrated the Buckingham/Nicks aspect of FMac, but rarely 
> > spoke of how well Lindsay and Christine worked, particularly how well they 
> > sung together. There are quite a few great examples of them combining, 
> > 'Don't Stop', 'Think About Me' and 'Hold Me' being great exampes. A very 
> > pure blend of 2 very talented singers. 
> 
> I think Buckingham/Nicks are linked in the public consciousness because they 
> were a couple, not because of their musical chemistry; I think if you look, 
> there is more evidence of a Buckingham/Christine chemistry. Part of why I 
> really missed her on Say You Will. In addition to the (spot on) tracks you 
> mention, there are a few on Tango: "Everywhere" (I love the "Heroes and 
> Villains" coda LB tacks on at the end); "Mystified;" and "Little Lies." 
> 
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