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Fleetwood Mac The Dance Classic Rock Album Review



Songs:  The Chain, Dreams, Everywhere, Rhiannon, I´m So Afraid, Temporary One, Bleed To Love Her, Big Love, Landslide, Say You Love Me, My Little Demon, Silver Springs, You Make Loving Fun, Sweet Girl, Go Your Own Way, Tusk, Don´t Stop. 

Type of Music: Pop(Rock) - Produced by Lindsey Buckingham and Elliot Schreiner - (1997)

Comments:
If I remember correctly, Ex-President Clinton´s favourite band is Fleetwood Mac and Bill invited the band to play Don´t Stop during his inauguration. The song, like many others, was used frequently during the pre-election period by the Clinton campaign people. That was the first physical contact between the five members after Lindsey left the band in 1987.

At the same time, Lindsey was working on a solo-album and invited Mick Fleetwood to play some drums. Mick then suggested John to play bass and before long the whole Rumours line-up was working together in the studio again on some new songs. And boy, did it feel good!! Next step was a 40 gig tour around the USA and a Live CD/DVD. The Project was called The Dance.

It goes without saying that commercial reasons played a part in this reunion. After all, none of the solo careers was really blossoming around 1997. But The Dance is much more than just another Live Greatest CD where bored Old Stars try to revive the past.

Sure, the hits are there but a lot of them get a different and better coat. Stevie´s Rhiannon starts off with a slow but beautiful piano intro played by Christine. Christine´s Say You Love Me is brightened up with Lindsey´s banjo and Lindsey´s acoustic, almost classical version of Big Love is one of the highlights of The Dance.
And the hilarious USC Trojan Marching Band accompanies the Mac on the album closers Tusk and Don´t Stop.

And there are new songs as well, cleverly hidden between the hits. Christine´s Temporary One is one of her typical pop songs that never hurt but seldom reach your heart. Lindsey´s Bleed to Love Her (touching) and My Little Demon (funny and entertaining) and Stevie´s Sweet Girl blend in well with the older stuff. This last song reminds me of Tom Petty´s Free Fallin´. I would have considered that to be a coincidence if Stevie and Tom had not been lovers at some time. 


By the way, Stevie and Christine are in Top Form here. Stevie´s voice is a few octaves lower but she adepts her songs well to her “new” voice. Christine´s easy going voice just doesn´t change. But then, her style of singing almost never required her to stretch her voice and it aged well. John and Mick are still growing strong. Only Lindsey lost some of his vocal power and from time to time he needs to force himself like in Go Your Own Way.

But as a whole this is a great performance. My personal favourites include the before mentioned Big Love, Lindsey´s I´m So Afraid with a blistering guitar solo, the tender Landslide and the standard concert opener The Chain. But above all there is the definitive version of Silver Springs, the Nicks song that was originally rejected by the other band members for the Rumours album. Stevie has never really accepted this. Personally I also think she has never really accepted the fact that she and Lindsey were unable to stay together as a couple. It´s almost frightening to hear her sing “You never get away from the sound of the woman that loves you” .

In fact, Mick, John, Stevie and Lindsey decided to continue the Mac after the Dance tour. Unfortunately, Christine refused. She simply was tired of the Life on the Road. She went back to England to enjoy a life without the Mac. She did release a solo-album a couple of years later but it went by almost unnoticed. That could not be said from the Mac´s next Album!     

As for this Live Album, make sure you get your copy of The Dance. You will not regret it!

Rating: *********( 9 out of 10)
Black = Good Songs
Green = Great Songs
Red = Could Be Better

Who should buy this record: Everybody!

Afterthought: The DVD is great as well and contains the ultimate versions of Stevie's Gold Dust Woman. No idea why that song was not included in the CD

Jan van den Ende                                                                                                February 2013

Bell's Blended Scotch Whisky Review



Country: Scotland 
Brand: Bell's 
Blended and Bottled by: Arthur Bell & Sons, Edinburgh
Type: Blended Scotch Whisky
Age: NAS
ABV:  40 %

Colour: Golden

Nose: As so often with standard Blends, Sweet Grain, Toast with a little bit of Honey and slightly harsh Alcohol are the first impressions, followed by some Malt and Earthy/Grassy tones. A bit of canned Pineapple syrup and some Wood Spice. That's it I'm afraid. I don't find unpleasant off-notes.

Palate: Watery Delivery. Sugared Cereals, Walnut casks, Oak, Spice and Caramel. 

Finish: Short and Watery with Cereals, Salty Licorice, Pepper, Dirty Earth and Slightly Bitter Wood.

No need to add water here. The Blend will drown in its own tears!

Rating: 70.5 

Nose: 18 - Taste: 18 - Finish: 17 - Overall: 17.5

Blair Athol Distillery

General Remarks: This is the most popular Blended Scotch Whisky in the UK. At its heart lies the Blair Athol Single Malt. But all in all it contains around 35 Malt and Grain Whiskies that have matured between 5 and 12 years. Dufftown, Caol Ila, Inchgower and Glenkinchie are some of the Single Malts used. The founder, Arthur Bell, started as a wine and whisky merchant in 1837. The Bell's blend was launched in 1896. The whisky was very popular with the soldiers during World War I. Nowadays, Bell's is owned by the Diageo Group. It's priced at around 25 US Dollars.

Drinking Experience Neat: Below Average.

Conclusion: How on earth can this be the most popular Blend in the United Kingdom? I've tasted the Bell's tonight but I won't gladly drink this again. Not because it's really bad but because I think distilling this type of whisky is a waste of time, money and material. Okay it's not expensive. But better drink a Bourbon then! Because there's absolutely nothing going on here. A bit of Grain, Wood Spice and dirty Earth. It's utterly boring and it does not provide any pleasure. It may be popular in the UK but for me this Bell's does not toll!

Jan van den Ende                                                             February 20, 2013