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Originally Posted by Macfan4life
The brew had already started once the band went on to record Buck/Vie without her. They went out of their way NOT to call it Fleetwood Mac but that did not stop the brew. Instead a few more vampire bats were thrown in the cauldron with more spooky spice. When their promotion and tour stopped the brew was ready and waiting
On another note. We must be all on the same wavelength. I was just watching Buck/Vie shows with Chris singing on the stand mic. I had to pinch myself to remind me that this really happened. What a treat. One of the highlights of my life. I only wish Lindsey forced Christine to perform some solo stuff.
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And it started slow with sales and then it picked up as the tour went on. I attended 3 shows and each time the intensity grew.
I still think the most explosive fun show was Christine McVie Band 1984. Watching her go between Grand Piano and Keyboard was amazing. They rocked!