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Old 10-25-2021, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by SteveMacD View Post
It was something that made a lot of sense for both of them, especially if Fleetwood Mac was done.
In other words, it made financial sense.

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I’d be much more excited about a new album with the current lineup or a blues album with Mick, John, Christine, Rick, and Mike.
In other words, projects that make zero financial sense.

In other words, when it’s a project that you prefer but makes no financial sense, state it here and cross your fingers that it happens. But when it’s a project that you don’t personally prefer but makes some financial sense, make it obvious that you find the idea ridiculous.

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Prior to that interview, there was some type of news coming out about every two weeks. You could almost set your watch to it. Not so much since.
Isn’t that how publicity generally works — a lot of hoopla for a time, followed by little or no hoopla? Are we still hearing about the British Invasion?

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Part of Irving’s job is to care about the money. That said, I think Irving was also just as motivated by spite in 2018-19.
Whatever motivates Irving or makes his Piguet Swiss watch tick, it’s of no musical value to Fleetwood or any of its members.

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Stevie didn’t give them an ultimatum. She said she wasn’t working with Lindsey anymore.
ROFLMAO.

ul·ti·ma·tum noun \ ˌəl-tə-ˈmā-təm , -ˈmä- \
plural ul·ti·ma·tums or ul·ti·ma·ta \ ˌəl-​tə-​ˈmā-​tə , -​ˈmä-​ \
1: a final proposition, condition, or demand especially : one whose rejection will end negotiations and cause a resort to force or other direct action.

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Having Irving as his manager probably helped get him back on a label after Warner/Reprise was done with him.
Trademark Steve Hopkins conjecture. Keep ’em coming! And welcome back.
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