Saturday, December 18, 2004

Go Your Own Way

Driving home from work, iPod on random, Fleetwood Mac's Go Your Own Way comes on... This has to be one of the most powerful break-up songs ever recorded, especially when you know that the band members were in the middle of their own affairs and break-ups when it was written.

The driving beat, the guitars, the chorus... Do not listen to this song on a highway. I found myself speeding way past the speed limit, rocking along and singing to myself... In my work clothes... God knows how I must've looked to the drivers I zoomed past!

Still working on my Best of 2004 playlist...

14 comments:

  1. Bianca.. I even sang to the guitar solo at the end. I felt like Wayne from "Wayne's World"!

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  2. rumors is one the top 10 albums of all times, compiles some of the best songs FWM ever made. It is the struggles they were going through that made the music so powerful till today.

    I still remember them when they did their first live act in ages, I think after the Clinton election, they had this concert in LA, and before the end they were joined by the USC band for an encore performance of TUSK. For those of you familiar with that song, it has some powerful beats, and am sure you can find that version online somewhere.

    Hopefully the next random song you get a rock song from the legends.

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  3. Uh Zaydoun
    Thanks for the recommendation

    That's what everybody should be listening to.. & not The Cars' "Drive" , or Travis' "Happy to hang around" (By everybody I mean people who are going through breakups and want something to cheer them up and get them dancing again)

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  4. Song makes me think of Casino. Nothing sad about it at all. For sad break up songs you should check out The Cure & Tracy Chapman. While they may not have much to do with the subject they will keep you feeling depressed :p

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  5. Shurouq.. The Cars' "Drive" is gorgeous. "Happy to Hang Around" is one of Travis's lesser efforts; they haven't been able to repeat the glories of "The Man Who" album.

    However, I always thought the nastiest break-up song of all time had to be Alanis Morrissette's "You Oughta Know" which was basically a big "f--k you" to the guy who dumped her.. but man did it ROCK!

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  6. Purg.. I have loads of classics on the trusty iPod. This one just got under my skin today, and took over!

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  7. It's funny you picked a song by Fleetwood Mac...I swear these days all I'm listening to is landslide!
    Oh mirrior in the sky..what is love?
    Can the child within my heart rise above?
    Can I sail through the changin...ocean tides?
    Can I handle the seasons of my life?
    I don't know...I don't know...I'm afraid of changin...because I built my life around you...but time makes you bolder...even children get older and I'm getting older too...so take my love, take it down...climb a mountain and turn around and if you see my reflection in the snow covered hills...well the landslide will bring it down...the landslide will bring it down.

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  8. I LOVE "Landslide". I even like the Dixie Chicks' version!

    HWKW... thank you, but what did I do to deserve this honor?

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  9. Well ladies and gentlemen I saw stevie nicks twice in concert and Fleetwood mac once. I love them so much to the extend my friend and I watch their live dvd endlessly, I cant recall how many times I replaced my dvd from wear and tare.
    I am glad Z that you attended one of the sessions.
    Amazing and touching post Keep it up

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  10. Aaaww (blushing)...

    I aim to please... and kick a little ass when I can ;-P

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  11. Zaydoun
    I've been following your blog for a long time and I just want to say that you are an absolute music connoisseur. Keep it up :)

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  12. Thank you Jewaira.. I'm trying to get my Best of 2004 list ready for next week. If you like it I - and assuming it fits on 1 CD, I can make you a copy - and drop it at a secret location ;-)

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  13. Oh Zaydoun
    If you only knew ;)
    Thanks for the offer though!

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  14. Zaydoun this is my favourite album ever...are you sure we have not met before ? ;) I'm out of my army 'base' for the moment and can finally watch my heart's fill of Arabic language shows .It is such a relief

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