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  • I love this song, it's the only thing that consoles me when I watch the news.

  • wo oh ed murrow bam a lam...

  • Lindsay is really an underrated...everything. He's a great songwriter, a great guitarist, a singer with a huge range.... really, he's amazing.

  • i think this album would have dont a lot better if it came out in like the 70s/80s.

  • This album, notably this song, contains some of the most stunning guitar sounds ever recorded. Come is also amazing.

  • @Rumours7791 Lindsey has a lot of great songs, but this was one of my favorites from the first time I heard it 8 years ago. That guitar is amazing. For me, it ranks right up there with his song 'Tango In The Night' (another obscure, unheralded classic!).

  • Does anyone have the tab or sheet music for this please?

  • This song is f****** FRIED towards the end! Probably one of Lindsey Buckingham most rocking riffs ever.

  • watch out for Warner

  • @mrrdwileyjr I will, besides this is fair use. But please understand if I have to delete my videos.

  • This one and red rover are my two favorites

  • Actually this song has some Tango elements

  • This song sounds similar to a slow version of World Turning

  • I think it sounds cool it's definately a new halloween song for me. What does murrow even mean? its creepy but a danceable tune. I just got the cd for christmas. it rox.

  • @FleetwoodMcVielover

    Edward R. Murrow was a TV journalist during the McCarthy era communist witch hunts in the US senate. He was famous for ending his broadcasts with "Good night, and good luck."

  • @goldomega Seems McCarthy was right plus this album is political in nature and peacekeeper sounds like the dwarf star theory. Glad you commented on Murrow,I was wondering.

  • @FleetwoodMcVielover Edward R. Murrow was the name of an Iconic 40's 50's and 60s news reporter. look the rest up on wikipedia

  • definitely not their usual style

  • @jalxon Agree it is not their usual style, but this is still a good tune. Lindsey did like to experiment a couple times on songs. Tusk anyone?

  • @ScottT248 Tango in the Night very experimental:)

  • @Cybelian83 I mean the song Tusk, not the album by the same name. Tusk, the song, was experimental for its time.  Lindsey wrote Tusk, but I still do not understand what the lyrics of that song are supposed to mean.

  • @ScottT248 I like those unusual experimental songs the most; pieces like Tusk were always a little sneak peek into his batshit insane musical ideas.

  • The chorus sounds like Black Betty (bam-a-lam). A very funky tune from Mac.

  • mrtamberineman123 FTW!

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