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It was something that made a lot of sense for both of them, especially if Fleetwood Mac was done.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Trademark Steve Hopkins conjecture. Keep ’em coming! And welcome back.