Cursed by success: The tragic consequences of Fleetwood Mac's 'You Make Loving Fun

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Fleetwood Mac is a British-American rock band that was formed in London in 1967. Over the years, the band has become known for their unique sound, which blends elements of rock, pop, and blues. One of their most famous and beloved songs is "The Chain," which is often referred to as the "Fleetwood Mac curse song." "The Chain" was released in 1977 as a part of the band's critically acclaimed album, "Rumours." This song is particularly notable because it features contributions from all five members of the band, including their iconic harmonies and instrumental skills. The lyrics of "The Chain" are open to interpretation, but many speculate that the song is about the complicated and often tumultuous relationships that existed within the band at the time.


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The lyrics of "The Chain" are open to interpretation, but many speculate that the song is about the complicated and often tumultuous relationships that existed within the band at the time. The phrase "the chain keeps us together" is often seen as a reference to the strong bond that held the band members together despite the challenges they faced. However, the curse associated with this song comes from the idea that it seems to bring bad luck to those who cover or attempt to replicate it.

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For the longest time, I stored my plates in a homemade binder using baseball card holders. I even wrote a post about it a long time ago. Recently I wanted something a bit nicer since the binder was getting ridiculously heavy, believe it or not those plates can start to really weigh a bit once you have 100+! I bought two plate organizers just so I'd be able to compare and they both have pros and cons.

First, let's examine the Bundle Monster Nail Stamp Stamping Plate Zippered Synthetic Leather Case Plates Holder Organizer.

Cost: $15.99 Easily purchased through Amazon or the Bundle Monster website.

Exterior is a nice heavy duty, vinyl, shiny croc print. The interior is a soft flocked velvet lined material. The stitching is sound. .

BM says:

Has 84 nail plates slots, but is designed to hold 168 plates (2 plates per slot). Fits 5.6 cm standard size nail plates.
Size: length 2-3/8'' * width 7/32''

Personally I don't like to place two plates in a slot. I'll be honest, I don't really have a valid reason, I just like having every plate in it's own spot. Maybe if there was a "lip" on the backside, I wouldn't mind as much.

Next, the Cosmos Black Soft Nylon Zippered Nail Art Stamp Plates Holder Organizer.

Cost: $12.99 Purchasable through Amazon.

The exterior is nylon. It pulls a bit around the stitching and doesn't seem super solid or quality. Essentially it reminds me of a CD case one might find at a dollar store. It's functional but the materials don't seem to be that great.

Cosmos says:

Have 8 pages to hold 108 standard sized (2.2") stamp plates and 16 large sized (2.75") stamp plates
See-through design makes convenient for organization, zipper equipped makes your items more secure

It is nice to be able to store my larger octagon shaped plates, even if I can only store 16 of them. I like that this organizer can store 108 plates without having to double up plates in each slot. Each page is double sided. However, the pages seem flimsier.

To sum it up, I like the Bundle Monster organizer more in terms of quality, it definitely is made from better materials. I'm not crazy about the croc print though! I wish it had storage for other sized plates. The Cosmos organizer is just flimsier and less appealing, though I can't deny that I love all the extra slots.

Hope that helps! Have you seen any other organizers out there other than the one from BM, Pueen and Cosmos?

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For the longest time, I stored my plates in a homemade binder using baseball card holders. I even wrote a post about it a long time ago. Recently I wanted something a bit nicer since the binder was getting ridiculously heavy, believe it or not those plates can start to really weigh a bit once you have 100+! I bought two plate organizers just so I'd be able to compare and they both have pros and cons.
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Numerous instances have been reported where artists who covered "The Chain" have faced ill-fated events or unfortunate circumstances shortly after. Some even believe that the curse extends beyond musical performances to any situation where the song is prominently featured. Of course, the existence of a curse is purely speculative and remains a subject of debate among fans and skeptics alike. It is worth noting that Fleetwood Mac themselves have performed this song countless times without any known negative consequences. Nonetheless, the legend of the "Fleetwood Mac curse song" continues to captivate the imagination of music enthusiasts and adds an intriguing element to the band's legacy..

Reviews for "Shades of sorrow: The melancholy essence of Fleetwood Mac's 'Landslide"

1. John - 1 star - I was really disappointed with Fleetwood Mac's "Curse Song". First of all, the lyrics were hard to decipher and didn't make much sense to me. The melody was repetitive and uninteresting, and I found myself getting bored halfway through the song. Overall, it lacked the energy and catchiness that I usually associate with Fleetwood Mac's music. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a memorable song from this iconic band.
2. Sarah - 2 stars - As a long-time Fleetwood Mac fan, I was excited to listen to their new song, "Curse Song". However, I was left underwhelmed and unimpressed. The song felt disjointed and lacked a strong hook or memorable chorus. Additionally, the production felt messy and overproduced, drowning out the beautiful harmonies that Fleetwood Mac is known for. Overall, "Curse Song" failed to capture the magic and brilliance of their earlier work, and I can't see myself listening to it again in the future.
3. Michael - 1 star - What happened to Fleetwood Mac? "Curse Song" is a disaster. The vocals were weak, and the lyrics were incomprehensible. It felt like a lazy attempt at making a hit song without putting much thought or effort into it. The instrumental arrangement was forgettable, lacking any standout moments. I'm deeply disappointed by this lackluster release from a band that used to create timeless classics. I hope Fleetwood Mac can bounce back with their next release because "Curse Song" does not live up to their legacy at all.

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