Georges Delerue was incredible. The theme de Camille from Contempt is sublime. And Goldsmith might be the biggest risk taker of all. HIs range—the projects he took on—was astounding.
Georges Delerue was incredible. The theme de Camille from Contempt is sublime. And Goldsmith might be the biggest risk taker of all. HIs range—the projects he took on—was astounding.
Lindsey's best skills were not his songwriting, that's for sure. It's pretty funny reading hipster posts saying they only listen to Tusk for his songs. That's pretty funny, since his songs tanked the album. For Stevie, definitely Sara, Beautiful Child, Storms, Rhiannon, Gold Dust Woman (another signature), Dreams…
That's not a bad top 10 list. Of course, there should be at least one Stevie song in there. Not Stevie heavy like the Rolling Stone list, but something. I think Gold Dust might be her best work…it was Stevie more so than Chris or Lindsey that gave the band its rock cred. Also her Tusk songs supersede I Know I'm Not…
Disagree on this take. Buckingham gives the album its vision, but not all of his songs are completely successful. Apart from Tusk, my favorites are What Makes You Think You're the One and The Ledge. It's really too bad he never does those two live. He just goes back and forth on his deep cuts between Not That Funny…
Watch this…one of Stevie's essential live performances. Sisters of the Moon, Mirage Tour: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
This is the best Little Lies cover I've ever heard: https://www.youtube.com/wat…