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<blockquote data-quote="Κωστας Λυμπεροπουλος" data-source="post: 66454" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>The biggest Warner Bros act of 1977, Fleetwood Mac, faced a rather harder task when it came to following up the multi-million-selling Rumours. The loathing punks felt for the band -which found its snottiest expression in the Rotters' 1979 classic 'Sit On My Face, Stevie Nicks' - narked Lindsey Buckingham, who prided himself an his musical eclecticism and openness to the 'new wave'. In his desire to, in his own words, 'refute the machinery', the obsessive Buckingham masterminded the act of virtual sabotage that was <em>Tusk</em>, a double album of wonderfully ecentric sketches and doodlings which caused ripples of panic throughout the Burbank home of WB boardrooms. Although the aalbum was in the Top 5 at the end of 1979, it sold a mere fraction of the 25 million units notched up by <em>Rumours</em>.</p><p></p><p>Αυτά, Γιώργο, τα λέει ο Barney Hoskyns στο βιβλίο του Waiting For The Sun - Strange Days, Weird Scenes and the Sound of Los Angeles, St Martin's Griffin, 1999.</p><p>Αλλοι βέβαια θα σου πούν, μονολεκτικά, "μπούρδες!".:slapface: </p><p>Διαλέγεις και παίρνεις...<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Κωστας Λυμπεροπουλος, post: 66454, member: 62"] The biggest Warner Bros act of 1977, Fleetwood Mac, faced a rather harder task when it came to following up the multi-million-selling Rumours. The loathing punks felt for the band -which found its snottiest expression in the Rotters' 1979 classic 'Sit On My Face, Stevie Nicks' - narked Lindsey Buckingham, who prided himself an his musical eclecticism and openness to the 'new wave'. In his desire to, in his own words, 'refute the machinery', the obsessive Buckingham masterminded the act of virtual sabotage that was [I]Tusk[/I], a double album of wonderfully ecentric sketches and doodlings which caused ripples of panic throughout the Burbank home of WB boardrooms. Although the aalbum was in the Top 5 at the end of 1979, it sold a mere fraction of the 25 million units notched up by [I]Rumours[/I]. Αυτά, Γιώργο, τα λέει ο Barney Hoskyns στο βιβλίο του Waiting For The Sun - Strange Days, Weird Scenes and the Sound of Los Angeles, St Martin's Griffin, 1999. Αλλοι βέβαια θα σου πούν, μονολεκτικά, "μπούρδες!".:slapface: Διαλέγεις και παίρνεις...;) [/QUOTE]
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