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I'm not a child anymore
No, I'm not a child, oh no
Tall enough to reach for the stars
I will do
As I'm told
Even if I never hold you again
I never hold you again

Listening to Fleetwood Mac - something when I was younger I would be embarassed about but as I get older I don't care = I listen to the noisy electro shit too, but FM relaxes me like very few other acts do. Listening to Tusk which I've not heard in full...odd album, some crushingly beautiful songs from Stevie Nicks (she was on form at this point) and Christine McVie; but interspersed with weird Lyndsey Buckingham's response to punk/new wave experiments which mostly don't work and sound odd...I can see the problem though, after punk where could they go?

Here's my current listening Last.fm chart (although not up-to-date with FM) for this week:

21 1 Play Lupe Fiasco
41
  2 Play Rhymefest
20
  3 Play Nina Simone
9
13 4 Play Burial
4
  5   t.A.T.u vs. Klaxons
3
9 5   Glowstyx
3
  7 Play The Knife
2
  7 Play Elizabeth Fraser
2
  7 Play George Benson
2
  7 Play Earworm
2
10 7 Play Totom
2
  7 Play Glasvegas
2
  13 Play Slade
1
9 13   Tyler2000
1

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Date: 2008-01-25 05:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bismrkbear.livejournal.com
Don't ever apologize for liking a particular type of music, it is a waste of time. Fleetwood Mac is similar to a few other 70's artists that are lumped together in some peoples minds for producing the perfectly recorded type of music that punk railed against. However if you look beyond the studio gloss you'll find a dynamic that is just as vital as the punk antedote. The tension in Go Your Own Way is palpable and on the same level as any of the punk of the time. I do have to rediscover Tusk, but I remember it as challenging, which is something I often look for in music.

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