Trust me, this makes a difference! I'll post some side-by-sides of the songs on YouTube so that you can hear the difference. Why is this important you ask? There are so many versions floating around on the net, but I've yet to hear one with full Stereo sound. I have the whole show in the best known condition. I have seen clips of this on the net, but only of a song or two. Lindsey Buckingham and Carol Ann Harris are on the couch jamming out as they play back the first mixes to "I Know I'm Not Wrong". A very strange video of Mick Fleetwood with a home video camera shooting video from inside the studio. Additional behind the scenes footage of the band recording Tusk songs, including Angel, Sara, Never Make Me Cry, etc. Alternate cameras and footage from the St Louis 1979 show, no additional songs Or, if I'm wasting my time because these are worthless to you fellow Ledgies, let me know that too! If anyone would like to see anything in particular before others, let me know. I've been going through my Tusk video collection and have come across a few things that I haven't seen on the net yet. Turns out to be a "horror movie" they filmed while a tape machine was being fixed and they had the day to mess about.It's been a while since I posted on here, but thought it was time to come out of the shadows! While cleaning out Dashut's storage unit one hot day in vegas, i found this dvd labeled "fleetwood mac -tusk 1980 - "The Harmonica Killer" in an old box with a bunch of cassettes in it. Written, Directed, and Filmed by Lindsey Buckingham. Starring Richard Dashut (self) & Mick Fleetwood (harmonica killer). Anyway, why do you think they call it dope, right? So as long as it is still up there, if you have a few minutes to spare, just punch up The Harmonica Killer, Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac on YouTube and feel free to comment on just how bad a short movie (edited in camera, on the fly) this really is. PC wasn't a top priority back in 80 but I think will get by. My sincere apologies if this attempt at humor offends any one in anyway. Their opening act was none other than a now-solo Kenny Loggins. What you will bear witness to is called The Harmonica Killer. Fleetwood Macs second album, Rumours, dropped in 1977, and they hit the tour circuit to support it. Perfect setting for a horror movie, right? Well with Lindsey (Buckingham) as director, Mick as the monster and myself as a truly bad actor, (I really suck) we went at it without even a hint of a script. Up stairs from the studio was the Transcendental Meditation Center for the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, (hope I got that right), which used to be an old theatre complete with seats and when empty was a bit creepy. During some down time while Ken was dealing with some broken equipment, Mick, Lindsey, Myself and with some help from Raymond Lindsey, (Lindsey's guitar tech at the time) decided to make a horror movie to stay creatively engaged. "Many moons ago I had posted on YouTube by an old and great friend of mine Kevin Moran, a video we shot while recording the album Tusk at the Village Recorder in 1980.
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