This recording and engineering is amazing on this album. So good and so many memories with this album. My first live concert at 15, Fleetwood Mac Rumours. Day on the Green, Oakland 1977. Great show.
I enjoyed this series so much. Thank you for such a great reaction and your insight to the story. Rough, stressful time politically and I work from home so have no real outlet to let go of stress and this was great to get into. Appreciate it!
Thanks guys. Really enjoy you reacting to videos like this. Enjoyed Muscle Shoals, Wrecking Crew, etc. I heartily recommend THE LANGUAGE OF MUSIC. It is about Tom Dowd one the greatest engineers and producers of music. He is responsible for creating many of the essentials in recording. Tom showed British engineers multitracking. He and George Martin are considered the two best producers. Tom produced Layla and Other Love Songs among MANY others. At the end of the video he re-works Layla for us explaining everything. Just and example: When Sunshine of Your Love by Cream was going nowhere, he suggested to Ginger Baker to try the American Indian tom-tom sound and we all know how that worked out. You will see Tom in Muscle Shoals with Aretha and him visiting with his old friend, Ray Charles and also how he helped make Lynard Skynnard Band famous. He started in the recording business in the early 50's. He was a giant in the business. This is a music person's video of which you are two. peace, vince
You HAVE to see that specific live performance of The Chain. The one with a thumbnail with Lindsey Buckingham in that straw hat. There are two Live performances on the channel Buckingham's Gems, so be sure to look for his straw hat. They are young and super energetic in this one, and havent performed it a kajillion times yet. And this documentary didnt show you everything yet. It will be fresh for you!
I bought this on VHS when it first came out in 1997. I probably watched this documentary hundreds of times, finding the process of making the album fascinating. It's been a while since I'd seen it, so this was a real treat. Looking forward to more documentary reactions.
Thanks for doing this documentary! I was around 10 yrs old when it came out and we would play the album over and over. Truly iconic album. Looking forward to whatever you want to watch next!
This recording and engineering is amazing on this album. So good and so many memories with this album. My first live concert at 15, Fleetwood Mac Rumours. Day on the Green, Oakland 1977. Great show.
‘Silver Springs’, the greatest song ever left off an album.
I've always thought the studio version was a good song--- the live version was epically great and I think that's the one everyone prefers.
I'm having a blast watching these segments and your reactions. Thank you so much.
Loved this! Vinyl Rumours is so awesome. It’s an album meant to be played in its entirety.
Thank God for Ken. He helped complete the perfect album.💿
I enjoyed this series so much. Thank you for such a great reaction and your insight to the story. Rough, stressful time politically and I work from home so have no real outlet to let go of stress and this was great to get into. Appreciate it!
Check out the live performance called "The Dance" live 97. Awesome show.
Yes good ol' PBS show's it from time to time
Thanks guys. Really enjoy you reacting to videos like this. Enjoyed Muscle Shoals, Wrecking Crew, etc. I heartily recommend THE LANGUAGE OF MUSIC. It is about Tom Dowd one the greatest engineers and producers of music. He is responsible for creating many of the essentials in recording. Tom showed British engineers multitracking. He and George Martin are considered the two best producers. Tom produced Layla and Other Love Songs among MANY others. At the end of the video he re-works Layla for us explaining everything. Just and example: When Sunshine of Your Love by Cream was going nowhere, he suggested to Ginger Baker to try the American Indian tom-tom sound and we all know how that worked out. You will see Tom in Muscle Shoals with Aretha and him visiting with his old friend, Ray Charles and also how he helped make Lynard Skynnard Band famous. He started in the recording business in the early 50's. He was a giant in the business. This is a music person's video of which you are two. peace, vince
I listened to this on Monday. A staple in my life since it was released.
Missing Chris. 🥺
Looking forward to your Rumours album review. ✌🏽
Oh man you guys should react to their whole concert The Dance 1997- just brilliant from beginning to end.
Really enjoy these longer listens. Good stuff.
You HAVE to see that specific live performance of The Chain. The one with a thumbnail with Lindsey Buckingham in that straw hat. There are two Live performances on the channel Buckingham's Gems, so be sure to look for his straw hat. They are young and super energetic in this one, and havent performed it a kajillion times yet. And this documentary didnt show you everything yet. It will be fresh for you!
It has still photos during the guitar intro, but that is the correct one.
I bought this on VHS when it first came out in 1997. I probably watched this documentary hundreds of times, finding the process of making the album fascinating. It's been a while since I'd seen it, so this was a real treat. Looking forward to more documentary reactions.
Thanks for doing this documentary! I was around 10 yrs old when it came out and we would play the album over and over. Truly iconic album. Looking forward to whatever you want to watch next!
Love these classic album series. Would love you hit up the Rush documentary " Behind the lighted stage". One of the better rock docs.
Well done.
He said “it sounded faster live”…
Yeah, Cocaine will do that to ya! 😂
Analog sounds better than digital…
Money talks bullshit takes the bus.