@@glennyates2194 Maybe, but nobody sings "THIS" song better than Bob Welch because he's the original singer! Originality is very important not to mention the emotion Bob sings with.
This was Bob's big tune for Fleetwood Mac, so its understandable that Lyndsey's singing of the tune isn't up to how Bob sang it, BUT that kick-ass guitar solo that Lyndsey lies down is awesome! Christine McVie's Hammond playing is almost call and response with Lyndsey's guitar solo. Also, you can't beat the powerhouse of Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. By this time in their careers, these two guys have been playing together for about 8 years. Such tight bass and drum playing on this track. Thanks for posting this one!
Hypnotized, one of my favorite songs of all times, miss Bob Welch, his voice made the song. That drum, a few beats and I know instantly what's coming. Put it on blast.
Robert, I can't find 'Sands Of Time' live on any music site, only available from the album. Fortunately, my favorite 'Hynotized' featuring Bob Welch is live. We're in the cool club, high 5. Victoria. @@roberts1924
Seems like a dream, me up on stage with my band friends! It’s been a little over fifty years! Fleetwood Mac! Is the reason why I am still playing! Yeah seems like a dream 💭
I think it's Bob Weston's slide guitar playing on the studio version that makes this one of my favorite tunes of all time. A good amount of volume really makes it stand out. A great musical era.
I wasn't a big Bob Welch fan. But this is one of his songs that I always loved. In his absence... I think Christine should have done the lead vocal on this one... staying with that smooth vocal tone of Welch's original version.
This is the best Mac tune ever! In my opinion folks 🤠🤠🤠😂😂😆😆. Anybody agree? Lol. This live rendition is amazing, thank God nobody had a heart attack. Drugs n such. But hey, I could be wrong. Mwaz folks.. and listen to it four 🍀🍀🍀 times in a row... 😂
Lol! Noooo Bob Welch had the unmistakably distinct tone on his Les Paul. A'la French Kiss! Not Lindsey. The French Kiss Album has some of the best Les Paul tones you'll ever hear.
Bob Welch did the lead vocal on the original track. But Christine's smooth sultry voice would be great on it. I think she would have been a much better choice than Lindsay, to take the lead on this one, with Welch gone.
amazing to see them so early in the stage of developing the new Fleetwood Mac. Obviously Lindsey hasn't got the song down vocals-wise, but I loved the guitar he slipped in there. Thanks for sharing. Remember to keep this in perspective.....This is in the days when people would reply "Stevie who?"
took a hit a acid, boarded a plane for Denver to see them in 1975, opened for Rob Stewart and Faces with Ronnie Wood. What show. Went to hear this song, still one of my fav and will be played at my funeral.
Lindsey does a great job here in his own way and also (to my ears) in reminiscences of the first Fleetwood Mac .. I´m completely surprised how close this sound builds a bridge back to Peter Green's FM.
Great that Lindsey tackled some Bob Welch tunes , as well as Peter Green material, live. It will never be Bob Welch, but a good reading of this number.
What's wtih all the hate. I for one enjoyed seeing this video of Lindsey covering a Bob Welch classic, and I wish they would play more music from that era in their live shows because it's so underappreciated.
Granted Mac had so many good records before Buckingham and Nicks however Lyndsey knocks this out the park..Actually there is a better live version of him doing this same song.
This should be Bob playing and singing this , When these guys went to Rock n Rol hall of Fame Bob Welch should have been there too He was a big part of Fleetwood Mac and absolutely great singer guitar player, Bob you have not been forgotten ❤
I saw them around this time in San Diego and thought Buckingham did an amazing job on song from the different eras. I was just glad to get to hear this one live (having enjoyed it on vinyl with a variety of enhancements so thoroughly!) I was VERY Happy at the time! They also did Oh Well and it was fantastic. I believe they ended their set with it. Little Feat was the opening act! Wish I could remember more!.
Yay!!! I and my friends were at this concert at the NEW (lol) Cap Center!! I played "Mystery to me" on loop during this time! As a 10th grader i begged my older sister to drive us --- she rolled her eyes at me all night 'cause i was singing like a manic the whole night!! Love FM.... i did miss Bob Welsh, but Stevie and Lindsey were amazing!! Great time musically!
I'm a big fan of Buckingham and Welch, but this one belongs with Bob. This version loses that dreamy, ethereal, loose, Jazzy feel that Bob gave it from his gut.
A Friday night, 1974 Capitol Center Maryland saw Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Blvd Tour (his return tour after beating 'heroin') on Sunday Night 'same weekend' at Constitution Hall D.C. saw Fleetwood Mac with (sorry IMHO Lindsay was lame Barnaby Jones below) Bob Welch took Clapton to School 'kindergarten to a Master's Degree' on guitar playing (Buckingham/Nicks vocals were 'off key', no harmonies 'Snorting Too Much') , Bob's vocals were so smooth, & he was a dynamic Frontman engaging the crowd on every song !!!
@Barnaby Jones thank you, Mr Jones appreciate that immensely, in these intolerable times, next one is on me !!! I loved Bob Welch solo stuff, too !!! I appreciated his jazz/rock fusion guitar a lot more today than during the 70s. Hell, Lynyrd Synyrd was on the 8 Track going to both those shows !!! Imagine, how times have we listened to 'Free Bird' over & over ;) lol
Mick is fried! Look at his face movements. I had forgotten that Lindsey and Stevie had joined not to long ago when they did this show . They had to play 1st and 2nd generation Fleetwood Mac music. They probably didn’t have enough of their own 3rd generation music.
Hypnotized is my favorite FM song of all time (plenty of Buckingham-Nicks era take a very close second). This one is Bob Welch's song, but I'd be interested to see how Lindsey would rework it to suit his voice.
That’s because it was written by Bob Welch who led the band for several years, then left. They had to replace him with 2 people who turned the band into a top 40 pop group
I have seen Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks and of course RIP Christine McVie at least three times ... not back in 1975 but in the 90s.. awesome group. I don't remember this song actually .. I had a huge collection of CDs. Awesome.. I am not hypnotized. :)
When I saw Fleetwood Mac the summer of ‘75 I was expecting to see the Bob Welch/Bob Weston version. At the time, I thought who were Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks??
No disrespect to Bob Welch, great writer, singer and is missed. But, the incredible lead guitar that winds through this entire album was the work of Bob Weston who also passed away and should be given his credit as well.
+kayakutah What? In the fall of '75 neither Welch nor Weston were with FM. And Buckingham in no way came close to the standard that Welch, Weston, Kirwan, Spencer, Green, et. al., had established.
@@sdushdiu Total bullshit, just your opinion, the fan base expanded exponentially after Buckingham and Nicks arrival. However, I am not saying which lineup is better, but your comment is bogus.
Yeah, okay. I get it. Welch's version is better. Yeah. Agreed. But this version isn't THAT bad and beats the holy piss out of pretty much everything I hear over the airwaves these days (unless it's an oldies station). And it's always nice to see Stevie sauntering around the stage.
@@jennifersman7990 Why should they ? No one said Lindsay Buckingham can't sing. He's just not right for this song. With Welch gone, Christine should have taken the lead vocal on this song, because her voice and tone are more suited.
It's the same old story Seems to come down from long ago Two friends having coffee together Something flies by their window Might be out on that lawn Which is wide, at least half of a playing field There’s no explaining what your imagination Can make you see and feel Seems like a dream You got me hypnotized I hear talk about Mexico Where a man flies over mountains and hill He don't need an airplane or some kind of engine And he never will Oh you know it's a meaningless question To ask if those stories are right It’s...the feeling you get when you're hypnotized It seems like a dream You got me hypnotized It seems like a dream You got me hypnotized That’s right. It seems like a dream You got me hypnotized. It seems like a dream You got me hypnotized. It seems like a dream You got me hypnotized.
3/4 of you are outranked 493 likes ....and only 38 dislikes..... The LIKES have it!!! Lindsey does a fantastic job on this song... sooo smooth.... And his guitar work is brilliant!! Everyone has a right to like who they like.. And love Stevie and Chrissies backing vocals.. Makes the song softer..
Sounds amazing. Lots of people can't get the studio version out of their heads. Some people just can't handle live music and the fact that its actually live. Too many bands use backing tracks to sound good , even rock bands. But this is true live.
thats one of those gigs you just got to get through. never ending 8th notes on the hi-hat, singing a song thats not yours, trying to do it justice. not easy. plus the ground hum. . . thats paying your dues right there.
No offense to Lindsey, but nobody sings this song like Bob Welch! Bob's version is magical and hypnotic in itself!
His heart’s clearly not in it
Buckingham's voice is ten times better than Welch's
@@glennyates2194 Maybe, but nobody sings "THIS" song better than Bob Welch because he's the original singer! Originality is very important not to mention the emotion Bob sings with.
@@glennyates2194 .UR Nuts!
@@stevegant7286 ...100% Correct!
RIP to the phenomenal Christine McVie and Bob Welch.
yes, but fill me in... wasn't it Christine who kept Bob out of the Rock HOF?
@@gregoireb3032 NO...
This song is a freakin' workout for the drummer, hats off to Mick for holding it down tight.
He was as high as a freaking kite! They all looked like they were.
Undoubtedly man. Tight as it gets.
You mean hi hats off to the drummer 😮
That is what I am here to see.
😂😂probably the face he was giving stevie when they were cozying up together 😂
No matter who was part of this band at any time, they always had great musicians.
Yes always.
Well said-......I'm here 2024- Hypnotized...🎶...
Definitely true.
That's a fact I seen them live both times or two times and what a concert
Lindsey does a good vocal, but Bob sings/recites this almost like a cosmic guided meditation. Bob gets this one.
Well, Bob *wrote* this one... it's his baby, all down the line : )
This song is the reason I feii in love with FLEETWOOD MAC.
Bob welsh R.I.P. brother Outstanding, it don’t get much better than this, Lovin it, old school classic.
RIP Christine... I remember all those great FM songs during my High school and college years.
This was Bob's big tune for Fleetwood Mac, so its understandable that Lyndsey's singing of the tune isn't up to how Bob sang it, BUT that kick-ass guitar solo that Lyndsey lies down is awesome! Christine McVie's Hammond playing is almost call and response with Lyndsey's guitar solo. Also, you can't beat the powerhouse of Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. By this time in their careers, these two guys have been playing together for about 8 years. Such tight bass and drum playing on this track. Thanks for posting this one!
Hey it's a bad cover Lindsey's wrapped too tight , too fast .Bob had the song silver heels that would have been better
Not as good as Bob Weston’s original.
RIP Christine McVie. Great voice for Fleetwood Mac. ❤
Had no idea, how sad, RIP!
@@hoffer54 Yup; she passed away 4 months ago (shortly after Thanksgiving).
Well USA..
Hypnotized, one of my favorite songs of all times, miss Bob Welch, his voice made the song. That drum, a few beats and I know instantly what's coming. Put it on blast.
Agreed. Buckingham doesn't come close.
I've been on a Sands of Time kick lately. Can't stop playing it. Sure wish I could find a live version.
Robert, I can't find 'Sands Of Time' live on any music site, only available from the album. Fortunately, my favorite 'Hynotized' featuring Bob Welch is live. We're in the cool club, high 5. Victoria. @@roberts1924
While I love Fleetwood Mac and their whole book of music, this song was best done prior to the addition of Nicks/Buckingham.
I totally agree. This was a Bob Welch song.
Fleetwood Mac were so good for so long, it's just amazing how much they accomplished.
Seems like a dream, me up on stage with my band friends! It’s been a little over fifty years! Fleetwood Mac! Is the reason why I am still playing! Yeah seems like a dream 💭
Mick Fleetwood feeling absolutely no pain...
I'll have what Mick's having!
Lots of moaning though.
Ewww cant watch him
Looks like he's having a seizure. Slobbering.
No DOUBT.
Just stay on beat. S'All ysall...
Wow 40 years old and I still love this song.
Sixty-six and I still love it!
I'm 60+ and I still stop what I'm doing when I hear the opening beat... but.... not this rendition. Sorry guys, just doesn't cut it.
It's awesome
I just heard this song for the first time this weekend and I dig it. It's a bit before my time but I'm here for it now!
I remember it as a kid...and it was unlike anything else on the radio at the time.
Check out the Fleetwood Mac albums with Bob Welch (and Christine McVie - they were great together). It will be a great journey.
I wasn’t even born yet when I fell in love with this song.
great music has no age limit....good for you
All time favorite Fleetwood Mac tune. Always has been. Bob Welch is the man
This is the first time i heard fleetwood mac and it just gave me the chills. Ive loved em ever since.
Very underrated bass from McVie.
Got to concur on that point
This is on my top 10 all time songs, never really a fan but this tune is awesome
for years, i thought this was Boz Scaggs
I think it's Bob Weston's slide guitar playing on the studio version that makes this one of my favorite tunes of all time. A good amount of volume really makes it stand out. A great musical era.
Absolutely
Its the best musical era 68-80 the absolute best
Stevie Nicks was so beautiful in this era especially .
Great job Bob Welsh. Great Song. R. I. P. Fleetwood Mac you nailed it.
I wasn't a big Bob Welch fan. But this is one of his songs that I always loved. In his absence... I think Christine should have done the lead vocal on this one... staying with that smooth vocal tone of Welch's original version.
That guitar solo is hypnotizing 😎😎
It is.
This is the best Mac tune ever! In my opinion folks 🤠🤠🤠😂😂😆😆. Anybody agree? Lol. This live rendition is amazing, thank God nobody had a heart attack. Drugs n such. But hey, I could be wrong. Mwaz folks.. and listen to it four 🍀🍀🍀 times in a row... 😂
Capital Theater my hometown Passaic NJ
my go to concert hall in the seventies,was there dozens of times,saw a lot of talent there
Listen to that guitar with the echo on it! Lindsay had amazing tone with that Les Paul back in the day.
Lol! Noooo Bob Welch had the unmistakably distinct tone on his Les Paul. A'la French Kiss! Not Lindsey. The French Kiss Album has some of the best Les Paul tones you'll ever hear.
@@darrendonahue2797 Lindsay didn’t do too bad on it, considering it is essentially a cover song for him.
Christine
Mcvie voice is great on the original track.
I've often wished Christine would sing me to sleep
Bob Welch did the lead vocal on the original track. But Christine's smooth sultry voice would be great on it. I think she would have been a much better choice than Lindsay, to take the lead on this one, with Welch gone.
Lol is this satire? Bob Welch sang the original.
My most fav pre Lindsay & Stevie songs. ❤
amazing to see them so early in the stage of developing the new Fleetwood Mac. Obviously Lindsey hasn't got the song down vocals-wise, but I loved the guitar he slipped in there. Thanks for sharing. Remember to keep this in perspective.....This is in the days when people would reply "Stevie who?"
....and it was done without words...thanks to 4 way...Windowpane.....
Oh no I disagree! Lindsay took this to a different level with the vocals, he made it spookier
😂😂they would say, who the hell is the cute little blond dancing all over the place ?
took a hit a acid, boarded a plane for Denver to see them in 1975, opened for Rob Stewart and Faces with Ronnie Wood. What show. Went to hear this song, still one of my fav and will be played at my funeral.
Bob Welch played this at CalJam II at Ontario Motor Speedway in 78. I-10 was a party getting there.
Can't believe I haven't seen this video before. This is my favorite Mac song esp. with Bob Welch on lead!
Lindsey does a great job here in his own way and also (to my ears) in reminiscences of the first Fleetwood Mac .. I´m completely surprised how close this sound builds a bridge back to Peter Green's FM.
His reference to a man in Mexico who flys over mountains and hills is paying homage to writer Carlos Castaneda !!
Great that Lindsey tackled some Bob Welch tunes , as well as Peter Green material, live. It will never be Bob Welch, but a good reading of this number.
What's wtih all the hate. I for one enjoyed seeing this video of Lindsey covering a Bob Welch classic, and I wish they would play more music from that era in their live shows because it's so underappreciated.
Not a bad idea but, considering their success, their time would better be devoted to creating new material.
You got your wish. Included in their new setlist with Finn and Campbell
@@psychedelicbadger4092 Just saw them perform it Sunday night, it was awesome!!!!
The version is astounding and I completely agree with you MisterNinetySeven
@@psychedelicbadger4092 Saw them last night in Denver, and this was the one song I was hoping for that they did not play. :-( Great show in any case.
I love this version!
Nooo way. Not nearly the same without Welch. Lacking the soul
Granted Mac had so many good records before Buckingham and Nicks however Lyndsey knocks this out the park..Actually there is a better live version of him doing this same song.
@@jblcva Lyndsey is not in this video
@@richardawilliamsjr5832 ?
@@richardawilliamsjr5832
Who do you think that is singing and playing guitar?
@@richardawilliamsjr5832 He is the 1 singing
A fantastic song.
One of the masterpieces of rock.
I've watched this video a gazillion times. Wonderful.
I heard this music playing in perfect sound while thrift shopping in Grass Valley, Nevada County USA
This should be Bob playing and singing this , When these guys went to Rock n Rol hall of Fame Bob Welch should have been there too He was a big part of Fleetwood Mac and absolutely great singer guitar player, Bob you have not been forgotten ❤
I saw them around this time in San Diego and thought Buckingham did an amazing job on song from the different eras. I was just glad to get to hear this one live (having enjoyed it on vinyl with a variety of enhancements so thoroughly!) I was VERY Happy at the time! They also did Oh Well and it was fantastic. I believe they ended their set with it. Little Feat was the opening act! Wish I could remember more!.
South padre Island Easter break 1974. Tent city inside isla Blanca park. Mushroom tea. 18 yrs old. Sweet memories. I just turned 67 last week.
I was to days old when this band play this song . LOVE IT.
.......and just think ...... you still cannot spell TWO !
Yay!!! I and my friends were at this concert at the NEW (lol) Cap Center!! I played "Mystery to me" on loop during this time! As a 10th grader i begged my older sister to drive us --- she rolled her eyes at me all night 'cause i was singing like a manic the whole night!! Love FM.... i did miss Bob Welsh, but Stevie and Lindsey were amazing!! Great time musically!
I’ve come to find a new appreciation for Lindsey Buckingham.
Gente!!! Vivi uma vida sem conhecer essa música..... Showwwww
Duas. Descobri semana passada e já tá no meu top 10.
I remember buying this album, on vinyl of course, $3.00 I think it was, and I about wore it out. I was 19. Still have it put away. What great music!
Bob or Lindsey, doesn't matter, this is Fleetwood Mac. Both version are great. Hello from Slovenia ❤
Damn. I was 5 years shy of having my driver's license when this show happened. Only a 20 minute drive up the Garden State Parkway.
They were awesome and still are no matter what anyone says
Both versions are great!
Lindsay Buckingham's playing has always been ON POINT
Too bad you can't say that about his singing.
I'm a big fan of Buckingham and Welch, but this one belongs with Bob. This version loses that dreamy, ethereal, loose, Jazzy feel that Bob gave it from his gut.
It didnt help that it was a live version. For many years when i heard the original i always thought it was steely dan...
A Friday night, 1974 Capitol Center Maryland saw Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Blvd Tour (his return tour after beating 'heroin') on Sunday Night 'same weekend' at Constitution Hall D.C. saw Fleetwood Mac with (sorry IMHO Lindsay was lame Barnaby Jones below) Bob Welch took Clapton to School 'kindergarten to a Master's Degree' on guitar playing (Buckingham/Nicks vocals were 'off key', no harmonies 'Snorting Too Much') , Bob's vocals were so smooth, & he was a dynamic Frontman engaging the crowd on every song !!!
@Barnaby Jones thank you, Mr Jones appreciate that immensely, in these intolerable times, next one is on me !!! I loved Bob Welch solo stuff, too !!! I appreciated his jazz/rock fusion guitar a lot more today than during the 70s. Hell, Lynyrd Synyrd was on the 8 Track going to both those shows !!! Imagine, how times have we listened to 'Free Bird' over & over ;) lol
Jesse Hudson pre Lindsey/Stevie FM. Bob Welch wrote and sand the original
Sky Marshall totally agree
Mick is fried! Look at his face movements. I had forgotten that Lindsey and Stevie had joined not to long ago when they did this show . They had to play 1st and 2nd generation Fleetwood Mac music. They probably didn’t have enough of their own 3rd generation music.
The Bob Welch version wins it for me on Mystery to Me. One of my favourite 70's albums.
Ah, the little known and appreciated "middle period"--some real gems like this, and all of Bare Trees.
To Steve Grant: My sentiments exactly. This can't hold a candle to Bob Welch's version.
Don't forget the late Bob Weston's great guitar work.
Like always this man knows how to make that guitar cry
Hypnotized is my favorite FM song of all time (plenty of Buckingham-Nicks era take a very close second). This one is Bob Welch's song, but I'd be interested to see how Lindsey would rework it to suit his voice.
Everyone: *arguing over how they should have left hypnotized alone because Bob Welch isn't singing it*
Me: Lindsey looks like Jeff Lynne lmao
30 seconds in...Bob Welch who?
Learn how to Let it go..
@@mistygouge2854 nobody important
Nice very nice..so different from what I'm accustomed to hearing from the Mac group..good sound..
That’s because it was written by Bob Welch who led the band for several years, then left. They had to replace him with 2 people who turned the band into a top 40 pop group
lynsey has always been a hell of a guitar player I love his style. And I'm also teaching myself finger picking and no PIC.
Shares THE learning along the via..we shared our experiences this replicated YOUR talent y wisdom y knowledge
very very well this song .........................................................
I have seen Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks and of course RIP Christine McVie at least three times ... not back in 1975 but in the 90s.. awesome group. I don't remember this song actually .. I had a huge collection of CDs. Awesome.. I am not hypnotized. :)
Really no time for talking about who did it better, I just love this song
+Zarie56 Sorry, but this sucks.
Nj dude here!
It's crazy that this was 50 years ago
Loved the beginnings of this lineup...so raw..new..and filled with magic..
This Song and all associated with It is My Soul Living in Bermuda Triangle and unexplainable things + Sentimental Lady Love Bob
When I saw Fleetwood Mac the summer of ‘75 I was expecting to see the Bob Welch/Bob Weston version. At the time, I thought who were Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks??
Oh Fuck Yeah. Never forget this. AWESOME, Love IT
No disrespect to Bob Welch, great writer, singer and is missed. But, the incredible lead guitar that winds through this entire album was the work of Bob Weston who also passed away and should be given his credit as well.
kayakutah Well said.
+kayakutah What? In the fall of '75 neither Welch nor Weston were with FM.
And Buckingham in no way came close to the standard that Welch, Weston, Kirwan, Spencer, Green, et. al., had established.
I was referring to the album, "Mystery to Me" from 1973.
kayakutah Welch played great lead guitar as well, his style is R&B influenced: think the lead guitar during the verses of Future Games.
@@sdushdiu Total bullshit, just your opinion, the fan base expanded exponentially after Buckingham and Nicks arrival. However, I am not saying which lineup is better, but your comment is bogus.
Drum face at the beginning-epic
He’s the magical green man, Mic Fleetwood.
Bob was the best. Greatfullllll Now, that most of us are elderly, wished i was at the live concert but cant, thankfully we can watch it on Google.
That may be true but linnzy plays the guitar like no one else he's the man
I love this video! The original Bob Welch version is amazing. Hearing Linsay do it is fantastic
So cool seeing Lindsey singing this song from his predecessor.
Yeah, okay. I get it. Welch's version is better. Yeah. Agreed. But this version isn't THAT bad and beats the holy piss out of pretty much everything I hear over the airwaves these days (unless it's an oldies station). And it's always nice to see Stevie sauntering around the stage.
I didn’t see anyone complaining when Lindsay was covering “Oh Well” in concerts
This is the exact definition of "THAT bad."
@@jennifersman7990 Why should they ? No one said Lindsay Buckingham can't sing. He's just not right for this song. With Welch gone, Christine should have taken the lead vocal on this song, because her voice and tone are more suited.
Yeah, okay, I have to agree with you there.
I LOVE THAT BASE LINE!~
now that is just the right amount break on through to the other side tod infinity chapter 8
Nice song 🎵 music brought us Here So Fine gemstones gleaming brightly 🌞 😍 👌 ✨ 💕 🎶
Pretty good cover. The song is essential Bob Welch!!!
It's the same old story
Seems to come down from long ago
Two friends having coffee together
Something flies by their window
Might be out on that lawn
Which is wide, at least half of a playing field
There’s no explaining what your imagination
Can make you see and feel
Seems like a dream
You got me hypnotized
I hear talk about Mexico
Where a man flies over mountains and hill
He don't need an airplane or some kind of engine
And he never will
Oh you know it's a meaningless question
To ask if those stories are right
It’s...the feeling you get when you're hypnotized
It seems like a dream
You got me hypnotized
It seems like a dream
You got me hypnotized
That’s right.
It seems like a dream
You got me hypnotized.
It seems like a dream
You got me hypnotized.
It seems like a dream
You got me hypnotized.
Pop thud thud thud. One of those funky beats Mick Fleetwood did
3/4 of you are outranked 493 likes ....and only 38 dislikes..... The LIKES have it!!! Lindsey does a fantastic job on this song... sooo smooth.... And his guitar work is brilliant!! Everyone has a right to like who they like.. And love Stevie and Chrissies backing vocals.. Makes the song softer..
Sounds amazing. Lots of people can't get the studio version out of their heads. Some people just can't handle live music and the fact that its actually live. Too many bands use backing tracks to sound good , even rock bands. But this is true live.
Cody Cat It sounds like crap, and they knew it. That's why they dropped it out of their set list for good shortly after this performance.
Yeah, Lindsey is 1/5 of the group. The other folks are doing allright here. But Lindsey seriously sucks. I mean, Seriously, like in Shit.
Great Song All The Way Around but I Still Love The Studio Version from The Original Album It Came From ! ❤❤❤❤
For someone who probably didn't want to perform someone else's tune, he did great
thats one of those gigs you just got to get through. never ending 8th notes on the hi-hat, singing a song thats not yours, trying to do it justice. not easy. plus the ground hum. . . thats paying your dues right there.
La discografia dei Fleetwood Mac è notevole da sempre, anche con Peter Green 🇮🇹
I been a fan since the Kiln House album. What a great sound and a great time to be chasing the girls.
No mystery to me!!!!
Love Bob, this is a good cover. Lindsey is bad ass.
Incredible guitar player