I was going to post Stay With Me by Faces for F but I'd already posted that at least once. Then I thought about a Peter Frampton tune, but that was a little bit poppy for my mood. So it had to be Fleetwood Mac; I think that's where the initials "FM" come from. Or it should have.
Thanks, Pauli. You spared the group the Foghat that I was going to post.
ReplyDeleteI think this live version is terrific (albeit poor quality video). I dig the fingerstyle rock guitar technique of The Great Lindsey Buckingham next to the comatose apathy of Stevie Nicks (she gets slightly more energetic once her vocals are over).
The song was penned in the middle of a triple-breakup -- see this -- but I guess the song was really roughest on Stevie Nicks. From the linked article: "I very much resented him telling the world that 'packing up, shacking up' with different men was all I wanted to do," Nicks later told Rolling Stone. "He knew it wasn't true. It was just an angry thing that he said. Every time those words would come onstage, I wanted to go over and kill him. He knew it, so he really pushed my buttons through that. It was like, 'I'll make you suffer for leaving me.' And I did."
DeleteMusically, it is really an interesting song. As a whole, the thing just seamlessly grooves. The chorus is a steady rock beat, almost a march. The verses are as blissfully unaware of time signatures as a Gregorian chant. The other song like this which comes to mind is Touch and Go by the Cars. It was on their least successful album, Panorama.