![]() It features clips from the “Tusk” video along with the USC marching band in the “Solid Gold” studio. The first video comes from the old “Solid Gold” TV show. Oh, yeah, and Stevie Nicks wearing a sun dress and twirling a baton. In that early video, there was the sight of Fleetwood Mac and that USC marching band recording it live at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. ![]() Part of the appeal of “Tusk” is, shall we say, visual. “Tusk,” Fleetwood Mac, from “Tusk,” 1979. I picked it up for $2, just so I could have a nice rip of this at long last. Would you pay $50 for a new double LP today? Lest my pal JB cop all my material for his radio show, I should mention that this record carried a list price of $15.98 when it was released in the fall of 1979. I’ve always dug the USC Trojan Marching Band as the backing group. I’ve always liked the title track to Fleetwood Mac’s “Tusk” but never owned it until today. Maybe we need a better copy of a record that’s been loved to death. Whether it’s an LP or a 45, we’re always looking for fillers.
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