Rumours Part 2
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- A truly insightful and amazing look and the unbelievable conditions this great album was recorded in. Fantastic ;-)
Rumours is the eleventh album by British and American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1977. It was the second album recorded with this line-up, following the successful self-titled Fleetwood Mac album in 1975. In December 1976, prior to the release of the album, Reprise released the single "Go Your Own Way". In 1978, Rumours won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. As of 2007 the album has sold more than 40 million copies, and is on the list of best-selling albums of all time. In addition, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked Rumours at #25 on its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
Dreams is still just a flat out great song... Never gets old.
Yes I listened to the whole album today and every song could have been a single
2:04 Civilities for Christine : "What key is the song in ?"
Love Fleetwood Mac so much right now ^^
oh lawdt, getting all emotional watching this. i love this band.
Oh Fleetwood Mac why so beautiful?
shivers down my spine at so many points during this doc...those vocal harmonies...
Goosebumps throughout! Love!!
Dreams and Stevie are the greatest outcomes of that album and that group
9:09 ... you get chills
Wish I could find a full version of that take on dreams
9:09 they didn't even need instruments to sound great
daisy jones séries saw this and was like okay we are gonna do the same
I've been a position with a woman who we corroborated well and were a couple on our way out. Its so hard especially when they move on.
better to be rich and miserable then poor , can I get an amen!
Do mean poor and happy? Then no way
I think John really learned a lot about himself after Christine left him. He was hurt, and knew it was his fault.
Who knew Bill Hicks produced this album
Did he produce George Michael too?
This is early 2000's documentary?
One of the Greatest Records of all Time and it happened at the Same Recording Studio where Nirvana did The "NeverMind" Record
Nope, Nevermind was recorded in Sound City; like the Fleetwood Mac 'White Album'. Rumours was recorded in Sausalito Record Plant.
@@TheDigitalCreative he might have been talking about Appetite for destruction? Lol
Appetite was recorded at Sound City too.
Adversity Spawns Creativity.
The music is not the best, it's better than that. I don't care about their personal relationships, it's nobody's business; or about the drugs, or studio crafting etc. But the results are what is important in music. The relaxed sound... the content and quality are unequaled. I can't describe it. Lyrics not important either. It is said what makes a great song is that it stirs an emotion. Well the FM did more and more consistently. Especially great were "Heroes", "FM", "Rumours", "Tusk", "The Dance". Maybe others I don't recall. It is interesting, but it's not the whole story. It never is. I'm only curious because I loved their music for so many years without knowing a thing about the people behind it, and well I do care about them. I don't care for their apparent selfish attitude now for once again taking lucrative world tours and not releasing a single album and apparently even having new material but not releasing it; all because they or Mick are too concerned it will get downloaded for free, besides CD and online sales. So they would rather forego those profits, as being godzillionaires already, they don't need it. Mick saying the music industry is dead, is a sure-fire giveaway in affirming that. If that mercenary attitude continues unabated without any other comment, they WILL be washed up, and alienate whatever remaining fan base they have. Me I'd rather go out loved and respected, but to each his own.
The drugs ie cocaine at this stage had got out of hand in this band by then it had stopped becoming creative just destructful as cocaine is. Seems good at the time but it'll destroy everything good in your life. Twice over for good measure.
LOVE this album but quite sad to see these peoples lives falling apart. Some of them never recovered ie stevie and buckingham
Cocaine is destructive on a pauper's budget. God only knows how an addictive personality could deal with that amount of money and nose candy. I don't sympathise with drug users. But, I can emphasise, as I've been there
Cocaine is destructive on a pauper's budget. God only knows how an addictive personality could deal with that amount of money and nose candy. I don't sympathise with drug users. But, I can emphasise, as I've been there
He's wrong. At 9:24, that's Stevie doing the melody and one harmony, not two harmonies.
Lindsey Buckingham - Musical Genius
or Quiggy - Internet Troll
Yeah pretty sure i know who the 'tool' is
9:10
I came to watch the "eating ribs" commercial and all I got was this geezer video
Stevie gets 100% songwriting credit and royalties when all she did on the music is two chords back and forth. She's right about the risk of giving your song to someone and hoping they do a good arrangement which can make or break a song. Writers are very lucky to have that when they aren't sharing the money with such people. The road is littered with bad arrangements, followed by a much more successful cover done by someone who could hear the potential if done differently. Steely Dan paid for lots of studio time and musicians, bringing them in to put down a track before they chose the best person to go with for THAT song. Fortunately, they got their money back.
joe doe lyrics, melody, and the song chords. That’s more or less the entire thing, minus Lindsey’s arrangement.
If she wrote the words and melody she wrote the song. She played the chords out on the piano. What the other musicians do on the song have nothing to with the writing of the song.
@@michaelharrington75 Tell that to the Eagles and a ton of other groups whose members fought and sued over credits and royalties. Their mistake is not having agreements in writing in advance. Anyone who has their song arranged especially WELL for free is very lucky. Whatever Elton John or his label had to pay for Philadelphia Freedom, it was worth every penny of it. There are countless other examples.
@@BeggarsNight The others would likely disagree with that. Chord voicing is just as important as which chords. She didn't tell the others which notes to play. She got a free arrangement. Lucky her.
@@JoeDoe2 don’t know why you’re determined to rob her of credit. Her demo exists with the entire song. It’s worked that way with many bands. Beatles included. Whoever wrote the song got the credit, no matter what might be thought up by, say, George Harrison, who would come up with iconic guitar lines to make the songs what they are.
oh, boo hoo, my b-f doesn't want me, let me rush to the piano and write a song.
Hahahaha owned
carmel mcqueen loser
You're a fucking idiot😂🤣
Wow she’s boo hooed her way to immortality bitch
well yeah thats how writing a song works isnt it