Has Christine ever considered writing a book?
Does anybody know? Has anyone ever asked her? I would love to read her book.
A few things I would like to know is if Dennis Wilson ever talked about the Manson Family or fealt guilty about it? Did she feel used by him? What was her a Eureka moment with Fleetwood Mac. How addicted to drugs was she? She has a great story to tell. |
Yes, I remember her being asked this question when she promoted ITM. She wasn't keen on writing one. But I believe she said her brother knew all of her stories. Maybe he can write one.
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Not everyone feels the need to write a tell- all book. Christine embodies a certain level of class and discretion when it comes to personal matters. She's been forthright with her life and issues, but doesn't elaborate or ruminate about them. How addicted to drugs she was? That's a very assumptive question! Sure, she had her party days of over consumption and indulgence, but that doesn't necessarily equate with addiction. And she has already talked briefly about her time with Dennis. She doesn't owe us a dissertation about that or anything else. I respect her for not feeding herself to the media machine. She's a class act. |
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As far Dennis Wilson is concerned, she spoke a little about him but not enough for me. |
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I'd be happy if she wrote a cookbook!
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Christine is a singer, songwriter, and a cook. She is not an author. No matter how interesting one's life/history might be not everyone has the will or ability to write their own biography. Has anyone ever asked her about writing a book about her life? I bet she would just laugh it off. It seems the main interest for her to write a tabloid-like book is to document her drug use and sex life. Her ego isn't that inflated. |
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Michele |
If Christine were to write a book, I'm sure it would be ghost-written by a professional writer, as most celebrity bios are.
Of course I'd like her to write a book. But she had all those years of retirement during which she would have had the time for it. I don't think she has the time for the next year or so to write a book. The one unique subject, the one real "hook" that such a book could have, stems from the beginning of Christine's career. When she joined Chicken Shack and a few years later Fleetwood Mac, she was one of the very few women in music who sang, played, and wrote their own material in a mixed-gender band, on an equal footing with the guys in the band. As the band evolved around her, she continued to be an equal among equals in the band. I want to know how she accomplished this and what it was like to be in her situation. To me that is a much more interesting subject than the tell-all gossip that some fans seem to hunger for. |
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What part of the Cape are you in? I grew up in Massachusetts. |
I live in Pocasset (part of Bourne) about 5 miles from the Bourne Bridge. Grew up in Boston, summered in Wareham just on the other side of the Cape Cod Canal from where I am now.
If you look back at the posts I have written over the course of time, I am sure you would find many that mention Christine's pioneering role as a singing/songwriting/playing woman in a mixed-gender band. It's the one aspect of her career that never gets the notice it deserves. It drives me crazy! It's almost as if the world is saying: Okay, Chris, you can do this "man's job" and get away with it, just don't make a fuss over it. She could also smoke, drink, and swear with the guys, too, from what I understand. |
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