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Have at it.....
Is this serious, or are you messing with us?
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I was hoping that you were going to pick Yes - Close to the Edge.
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It's not a harpsichord, but it is kind of similar and it produces what amounts to a toy piano.Don't tell me, I'll think of the name!
Thanks for the link
Just did a quick search for an interview relating to this song but only found this...Q & A between Walter Egan and a fan.
What was it like working with Lindsey Buckingham? Was he a perfectionist then when he produced Magnet and Steel as he seems to be now?I think he is a complete genius but was he hard to work with? (Karan Ferguson, Scandia, Minnesota, USA)
Hey Karan, working with Lindsey was actually fun in those days, except when Stevie was in the studio (they were kind of at odds at that point). However I think he became more of a perfectionist as he went on, since it only took us about 2 1/2 months to do our record. He got better at perfectionism as he got more practiced at it I guess. Thanks for the question.
link to the article http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/penguin/qa/walteregan_qa1.htm
I can't speak as to Buckingham's specific motives with this mix, because I don't know. But in general, yeah, those kinds of things have been known to be a consideration.Do you think that those types of placements in the stereo field are all conscious decisions made by the engineer based on where/when he thought THE most likely place it would be played (in your example, a car stereo) or did the engineer (in this case Lindsey Buckingham) just go with whatever sounded most pleasing to him?
Hmmm.. I thought I posted that 3 days ago. I guess that was a waste of bandwidth.
And here's the kicker, Danny. He nailed Stevie Nicks, who is not a dudeThe engineer's name is Lindsey Buckingham? And it's a dude?![]()
And here's the kicker, Danny. He nailed Stevie Nicks, who is not a dude.
You know it's a new century when you run across someone who is not familiar with the members of Fleetwood Mac. Tusk, tusk.
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