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DaveBaldwin
What a crappy little mention of his passing at the Grammy's...hell some of the slimy music industry lawyers and producers got thier own picture, poor Bob had to share his obit page with 3 other unknowns.
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DaveBaldwin
In revered deference to his poor departed soul...could Last.F'em PLEASE play his original version? Naaaa. they couldn't
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FrankB777
I think Bob Welch re-released and reworked his original tracks saying that he thought updating them would improve them and allow him to take advantage of modern recording techniques. In my humble opinion, he's dead wrong. I want to hear the original tracks as released in their day. Feel free to improve the sound quality, but don't change the whole sound.
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TuneBlendR
Certainly eill be missed, and he deserved FAR greater respect by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Fleetwood Mack, for who he played such a key role. But, after all, the Hall has also omitted [artist]RUSH[/artist], [artist]Supertramp[/artist] and [artist]The Moody Blues[/artist] to name a few... real credibility issues....
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staklee2002mj
i've wrote and recorded a song called ebony eyes not put it on you tube yet got to do a vid
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GreenEyedWoman
Is that Stevie singing back-up? I know they performed this song together at one time...
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lisabemine
My husband and alot of my friends say I have weard color eyes but they like them. They are a unique color. Kinda spooky. BOO!
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cheddarhound
Bob Welch song wtih Fleetwood Mac and you can hear Christine McVie singing back up.
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JRSMAN
Bob was a special rocker! Incredible song writer, great guitar player, perfect rock voice and he looked the part very much. His hit tunes weren't as commercial as a lot of musicians. My older brother (in the 70s & 80s) used to listen to Bob a lot but I never understood the appeal until I became an adult. I am bummed I never got to see him play live. Wonder what he's up to now that he's 65. Thanks BW!
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silversurfer250
The follow up to Welch's hit "Sentimental Lady," this song is a straightforward ode to a shy woman at a dance with the most alluring eyes he's ever seen. Welch was a member of Fleetwood Mac before recording as a solo artist. http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=12657
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barefeetvogels
Not Bob, check your ears, sounds like it did when I was 14.... Fools...........
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