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aleuzzi 03-10-2007 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by macfan 57 (Post 660264)
I've never seen any SYW documentary, but John's comment shocks me.:shocked:

I remember initially thinking the same thing when I first saw it. But then I realized he was just being honest about what life with her would have been like on the road. He has since said in his question and answer sessions how much he misses her and how great it woould have been for her to join them on stage in London...

I was actually more shocked by how much Mick, in the documentary, downplayed Chris's contribution to FM. He said "she was an asset to the band" and barely anything else.

Only Stevie's comments seemed genuinely warm. But again, the men felt the need to downplay her absence. The band did the same thing to Lindsey when he left in 88.

HomerMcvie 03-10-2007 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by macfan 57 (Post 660265)
That's a very, smart lady.:thumbsup: I assume that you didn't argue with her.;)

I just said, "if you wanna talk FM, I can sit here all night!".:nod:

JunkFoodGenius 03-10-2007 03:42 PM

Aaah, I see. I've just always seen their relationship as one of "Lindsey will not win this war". Lindsey was/is a petulant child and Christine was the stern mother who could tell him no. (Because...really, who else was there in the band? If Stevie Nicks said no, it would take fifteen minutes and somehow angels would be referenced and boinking would be had. And Mick double talks a lot. And I can see John doing it, but I don't see him caring as much about it.)

But I always had a feeling that if there was anyone in the band that truly respected each other, it was Chris and Lindsey. I just never saw his comments as a swipe at Chris - just misguided in his petulance and desire to "win" Fleetwood Mac, if that makes sense.

macfan 57 03-10-2007 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Ulpian (Post 660303)
Agreed, but the respect was definitely musical. I don't think it was real friendship. Chris said in 92 she didn't really consider herself a close friend of his, since she didn't think he had 'close' friends.

That quote was from Goldmine Magazine. She said something similar at the 1987 press conference when they introduced Rick & Billy as members of the band. She said she had the greatest musical respect for him, but that they weren't really friends.

macfan 57 03-10-2007 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Gailh (Post 660316)
I don't think Christine was shy in saying if she didn't like something. And sometimes we Brits can be very sarcastic! That's probably why Lindsey has said he now has more "freedom" - he doesn't like Christine disagreeing with him. I'm sure Bob Welch felt the same.

Didn't Bob Weston make some remarks about her? Something like "she used be quite shy but now she uses her fame as a weapon"


Some blokes just can't take strong women :lol:

Gail

I agree. I don't think she ever had a problem giving her opinion.;)

Fleetwood Mac did that Rockline radio show back in 1987 right after Lindsey left the band. Somebody asked Chris how things would work in the studio without Lindsey, since he was responsible for producing their albums. She replied that "they all had a hand in the production & it wasn't like they let him do whatever he wanted". That comment has always amused me, because I think "she" was the one she meant when she said "they".

macfan 57 03-10-2007 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 660344)

I was actually more shocked by how much Mick, in the documentary, downplayed Chris's contribution to FM. He said "she was an asset to the band" and barely anything else.

Now that shocks me.:shocked: I'm glad I never saw that documentary.:)

Gailh 03-10-2007 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by macfan 57 (Post 660426)
Now that shocks me.:shocked: I'm glad I never saw that documentary.:)

I think it must have been difficult for them after she left.

I mean they could hardly say "well now Chris has gone we're going to be crap"

BUT some of the remarks were less than sensitive

Gail

Gailh 03-10-2007 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by macfan 57 (Post 660263)
I can't imagine he talks like this in real everyday life. I can't imagine anyone talking like this normally.

I wonder how he talks to his kids?

Suggestions anyone?

Gail

JunkFoodGenius 03-10-2007 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Gailh (Post 660452)
I wonder how he talks to his kids?

Suggestions anyone?

Gail

I think Kristin provides interpretation...

"Artistically and personally speaking, I feel that this may be in the context of the living situation we find ourselves in that the concise emotions presented at this current time could have shown to be destructive rather than counter-destructive."

"Will, your father says stop playing with your food."

pontiac6k 03-10-2007 10:19 PM

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Gailh 03-11-2007 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by JunkFoodGenius (Post 660465)
I think Kristin provides interpretation...

"Artistically and personally speaking, I feel that this may be in the context of the living situation we find ourselves in that the concise emotions presented at this current time could have shown to be destructive rather than counter-destructive."

"Will, your father says stop playing with your food."

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Gail

gldstwmn 03-11-2007 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by strandinthewind (Post 660287)
If you listen to the extended version of the Tusk recording sessions, you will see exactly how sarcastic CM could be. I remember listening to that and thinking no wonder La Nicks ran to a solo career because they were rather harsh with her. It likely is available by trade as I do not have it or I would send it to you.

Also, I love Scotland!

It's actually on video in the Tusk doc outtakes as well. :)

Gailh 03-11-2007 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 660754)
It's actually on video in the Tusk doc outtakes as well. :)


I wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of Chris - I bet she can be quite scary!

Gail

macfan 57 03-11-2007 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 660754)
It's actually on video in the Tusk doc outtakes as well. :)

I have that on DVD. Are you referring to Chris' angels comment regarding Stevie & then she sort of rolls her eyes?:confused: I didn't think that was really all that big a deal.:shrug:

gldstwmn 03-11-2007 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by macfan 57 (Post 660885)
I have that on DVD. Are you referring to Chris' angels comment regarding Stevie & then she sort of rolls her eyes?:confused: I didn't think that was really all that big a deal.:shrug:

Yes that was one of the things. There are some more contentious moments with her and Lindsey also. She and Mick seemed in a weird place too. Not sure if her affair with him was on or off or what at that point. I do think it continued longer than either of them have ever admitted.


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