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jomar

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is on SoundStage.

I love the pre-Stevie Nicks/Lindsey Buckingham years, but got to give it up - he's a guitar player ! Old school Mac blues is the best, though.
 
is on SoundStage.

I love the pre-Stevie Nicks/Lindsey Buckingham years, but got to give it up - he's a guitar player ! Old school Mac blues is the best, though.

Seems like a dream... got me hypnotized.....


;)
 
damn you Jomar...now I want to get out my Bare Trees and Penguin albums...but I don't have a turntable.....:(
 
damn you Jomar...now I want to get out my Bare Trees and Penguin albums...but I don't have a turntable.....:(

Emerald eyes is a mystery
She's my place of serenity...


Great stuff. I don't have a turntable either...may have to go to iTunes. :)
 
I'm not that old and I remember before MTV and have a turntable somewhere.
 
I've always liked the Christine McVie side of the band.
"You made me a woman tonight"
A song about getting your cherry popped? On the radio? Yowsa!

Perhaps her mellow voice was the yin to Stevie and Lindsay's yang, creating the perfect balance.

In my music world, the low-tuned Fleetwood Mac snare sound is the catalyst for many a lively debate. Some people like John Mayer and Al Green still use it, some say it's dated and lame. Since I'm also dated and lame, I'm all over the low-tuned snare sound. In fact, I just spent a substantial sum on drum software specifically for the low-tuned snare drums it offers.

I'm going to put on their best of CD now, since the new receiver I bought doesn't even have inputs for a turntable!
 
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