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And then........ he had the nerve to record with FM and tour w/ Christine. That added a lot to the conflict. It's not about money or fame. It's about who's the boss. The more she said she wasn't, the more she thought she should be. And then her fame and $$ took over as an instrument to achieve such bossness. $he played it well. |
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She probably wasn't expecting what happened with Lindsey after his firing, but at the same time I doubt she cared much. She lives in her own world now. Buckingham McVie was an offense to Buckingham Nicks. That was her thing with Lindsey, something only she shared with him. And he destroyed it by doing the same with Christine. Her reasoning, not mine. |
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He put up with heroin abuse by Howie Epstein for over a decade without letting him go until Howie just could not do the gig, barely showed up for a few concerts. He overlooked fireable offenses from Stan Lynch for seven years (arguably more, if you count failure to execute in the studio) before finally pulling the plug. One manager his entire career. It may well be he was not one to judge others for doing otherwise, but he obviously lived his life placing a high value on loyalty. |
How could she even say that?! What a total diss to Lindsey Buckingham. She treats him like an afterthought or an insignificant part of the most popular incarnation of FM that SHE shared with him.. But then again that speech she gave was so thoughtless, unprepared, rambling, ungrateful, and just so full of narcissistic self glory. I guess that's to be expected.?
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