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Fleetwood Mac - SEVEN WONDERS


Fleetwood Mac - SEVEN WONDERS

So long ago
Certain place
Certain time
You touched my hand
All the way
All the way down to Emmiline (ver nota aclaratoria)
But if our paths never cross
Well you know I'm sorry but...

If I live to see the seven wonders
I'll make a path to the
Rainbow's end
I'll never live to match the
Beauty again
The rainbown's end

So it's hard to find
Someone with that kind
of intensity
You touched my hand
I played it cool
And you reached out your
Hand for me
But if our paths never cross
Well you know I'm sorry but

If I live to see the seven wonders
I'll make a path to the rainbow's end
I'll never live to match the
Beauty again
To the rainbow's end

So long ago
It's a certain time
It's a certain place
You touched my hand
And you smiled
All the way back you held
out your hand
If I hope and if I pray
Ooh it might work out someday...

If I live to see the seven wonders
I'll make a path to the rainbow's end
I'll never live to match the
Beauty Again


If I live to see the seven wonders
I'll make a path to the rainbow's end
I'll never live to match the
Beauty again


Translation: The 7 Wonders

long time ago,
somewhere
once
you touched my hand
all the way,
all the way to Emmiline (see explanatory note)
but if our paths never cross,
and you know you feel but ...

if I live to see
seven wonders
will open a path to the end of the rainbow
never live to re-unite with
beauty again
the end of the rainbow

is difficult to find
someone with that kind
of passion
touched my hand,
I became the crazy (cover)
and your approach
your hand to mine
but if our paths
never come across,
feel you know what, but ...

if I live to see
seven wonders
will open a path to the end of the rainbow
never live to re-unite with
beauty again
the end of the rainbow

long time ago,
somewhere
once
you touched my hand
and smiled,
and all the way back, you kept your hand gripped
if I keep hope and if I pray, ooh,
perhaps it might work someday ...

if I live for
see
seven wonders
will open a path to the end of the rainbow
never live to re-unite with
beauty again
the end of the rainbow

if I live to see
seven wonders
will open a path to the end of the rainbow
never live
para volver a unirme con
la belleza otra vez
al final del arco iris


Nota-La curiosidad de esta letra,mas alla de su exito comercial,fue que Stevie Nicks obtuvo parte de los derechos de autor de la cancion (original de Sandy Stewart),cuando en el estudio de grabación,en lugar de cantar "All the way down, you held the line,",cantó "All the way down to Emmaline,".No se que tal le sentó a Sandy Stewart perder parte del pastel del tremendo exitazo que tuvo la canción,pero the anecdote is there.

Biography "If some training in the history of pop-rock has drastically evolved their sound that is Fleetwood Mac
Arising in 1967 in Great Britain as a band rooted in the blues-psychedelic rock in the context, his musical development, and the emotional meaning of his main mentors artistic talents and the incorporation of dissimilar resonances breastfed, drifted into more commercial deals with soft-pop and directions rock led the group to become one of the most successful and popular of the 70.

The original members were musicians from London set by the legendary John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, and lead guitarist Peter Green (born October 29, 1946 in London) Bassist John McVie (born November 26, 1945 in London), who had replaced the four strings to Bob Brumming (which form the Brumming Sunflower Blues Band) and drummer Mick Fleetwood (born June 24, 1947 in Cornwall).
Joining them was guitarist Jeremy Spencer (born 4 Hartlepool July 1948), who joined the group via Mike Vernon, the owner of Blue Horizon label, who also handled the production of the band.

After debuting with the single "I Believe My Time Is not Long / Rambling Pony", published Fleetwood Mac "(1968), her first, triumphant album that found it quite eco at home among blues enthusiasts, reaching # 5 in UK charts of LPs.
The album was dominated by the writing of Green and Spencer, as well as retrieve versions myth of the blues like Elmore James or Robert Johnson.

Singles such as "Black Magic Woman" (later versions of Santana) and "Need your love so bad" achieved estimated sales which increased the popular prestige of the group.

In his next studio album, the last recorded for Blue Horizon, "Mr. Wonderful" (1968), where extended their sonic textures, intervened for the first time the keyboard and vocalist Christine Perfect, former member of Chicken Shack with time and after marrying John McVie is became Christine McVie (born June 12, 1943 in Birmingham).


After the compilation edited by Blue Horizon, "Pious bird of good omen" (1969), disc containing his famous song, "Albatross" a theme that led them to number 1 on singles chart, Fleetwood Mac recorded in the Reprise label his new job, "Then Play On" (1969), album that featured a second guitarist, Danny Kirwan (born May 13 1950 in London).

LP, one of the best of his career, his models blues widened to levels more commercial pop and folk lines provided by the compositions of the newcomer Kirwan.
contains great songs like "Oh Well" (number 2), "My dream" or "Coming your way."


At that time they also released one of its most popular singles, "Man of the world," a piece published in the seal of Andrew L. Oldham, Immediate, which reached number 2 in the UK charts.

Peter Green, the alma mater of the band, was also a major consumer of drug addiction that was slowly eroding his mental health. At the same time emphasized her Christian beliefs abandoning their Jewish roots.

two albums appeared in 1970 signed by Fleetwood Mac The first, "Blues Jam at Chess" (1970) was a live LP recorded by the group in Chicago that was published cleverly by Blue Horizon in view of the commercial success of the group.
For its part, the band bid a new studio album, "Kiln House" (1970), marked by an important job loss: Green, who used it in his star status decided to abandon ship after composing the single "The Green Manalishi", which reached # 10 in sales.
Peter solo debut with "The End Of The Game" (1970), an album unsatisfactory.

Patronage in the sound of Fleetwood Mac fell far intimate partner Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwan, the first of them also frequent users of hallucinogens.
Spencer, who strongly accused drug problems, ended up dying in an American tour undertaken in 1971. After a period without news of him, it was learned that he had joined a religious sect called "The Children of God."

These sharp falls, as the compositional and instrumental work by Green and Spencer was essential in the early years of the group, could cause the demise of the band, which reacted by adding Bob Welch (born July 31, 1946 in Los Angeles), who has participated in "Future Games" (1971), an album which expanded Christine McVie their role in the group. Profoundly changed the sound, incorporating elements of folk-rock, soft rock and pop.

The album received a cold reception from critics and audiences, as well as "Bare Trees" (1972), LP also a great trend and soft pop-rock that marked the best work of Fleetwood Mac with Welch training within the UK.

Kirwan mental instability, trapped by the alcohol, led to his dismissal from the group when he refused to appear on stage on tour.
This fact emphasizes the leadership of Christine McVie and Bob Welch in the band, incorporating the singer Dave Walker and guitarist Bob Weston, participants in the album "Penguin" (1973).
Both left after the album "Mystery To Me" (1973), a great underrated album containing tracks like "Emerald Eyes", "Hypnotized" or "Believe me."
"Heroes Are Hard to Find" (1974) was the last and meritorious work of this second stage of the group.

Since 1974, more welcome in the United States than in their country of origin, Fleetwood Mac moved to reside in sunny California. Shortly thereafter underwent a major change in its ranks, in deciding Bob Welch left the band to form the Paris and Glenn Cornick and Thom Mooney.
At that time included two characters of remarkable pop sensibility, influenced by the Beatles and the Beach Boys, who were essential in the commercial development of the group, Stevie Nicks (born May 26, 1948 in Phoenix) and Lindsey Buckingham (born October 3, 1948 in Palo Alto), who were part of the duo Buckingham Nicks.

The album "Fleetwood Mac" (1975) revived the success of the first Fleetwood, elevated to the top on the list, since we could repeat with the now legendary LP "Rumours" (1977), a work containing songs like "Go Your Own Way" "Dreams," "Second Hand News", "You make a fun loving" or "Do not stop" and sold millions of copies around the world.

"Tusk" (1979), the following album "Rumours" got another great commercial success but did not reach the levels Previous extraordinary. The single titled and "Sara" were the two most important issues of this double album.

The 80 and parallel to triumphant solo adventures began to Fleetwood Mac with the inevitable release of "Live" (1980) and "Mirage" (1982), a work containing the popular pop singles "Hold me" or "Gypsy."

solo races would undermine the joint working group, recurrence five years later with "Tango in the night" (1987), a new highly commercial album with great singles like "Little Lies" and "Seven Wonders."
Following this work, Fleetwood Mac lost one of its key players, Lindsay Buckingham, joining the group Rick Vito and Billy Burnette, who intervened on his next LP, "Behind the Mask" (1990), a record worse than the previous received, prompting several changes (enter Bekka Bramlett and Dave Mason and others) and disagreements within the formation.
Four years later recorded "Time" (1995), an album that was the first major commercial failure of one of the formations celebrated the 60 and 70.
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