Someone who used to post here, I think his name was drtyhppy2 said the Danny Kirwan era of Fleetwood Mac is his favorite and significantly underrated. I think he was only on a couple albums and drty turned me onto this stuff... No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Woman of 1000 Years" Danny Kirwan 5:28 2. "Morning Rain" Christine McVie 5:38 3. "What a Shame" Bob Welch, Kirwan, C. McVie, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood 2:20 4. "Future Games" Welch 8:18 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Sands of Time" Kirwan 7:23 2. "Sometimes" Kirwan 5:26 3. "Lay It All Down" Welch 4:30 4. "Show Me a Smile" C. McVie 3:21 The song timings listed here are
I was going to say I love those live performances of Rhiannon from 1976.. I think you just posted one. And I was of the understanding that Rhiannon is about a Welsh witch.. But never heard of her considering herself one. I think in those particular performances she was channeling something though. Maybe the real Rhiannon : )
I love that line "once in a million years, a lady like her arises".. It frustrates me that it's not on the album version. Fascinating video, thanks for posting. Sometimes drugs are neutral, sometimes they even create art.. When I look at Stevie, I get the sense that her cocaine habit killed her magic.
Fleetwood Mac - Born Enchanter - YouTube A friend recently lent me the Heroes Are Hard To Find album from the early 70s. Some great stuff on that.