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And if I can't have all 5, I would prefer no Stevie than no Christine.
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plus i would love Christine - Lindsey tour much better than Stevie - Lindsey tour. but these people are money whores, unfortunately, when it comes to milking FM brand.
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I think the easiest way to get Stevie to do it is have Dave Stewart produce her songs and have Mick, John, and Lindsey (and maybe Christine) just be her backing band, while the others record amongst themselves and add her to the mix later. If Christine came back, I think Stevie would jump at the opportunity to do a new Fleetwood Mac album.
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And imagine all the extended jam sessions they can do if Stevie wasn't around.
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But if it would NOT change her mind, that's just fine too. Obviously, Lindsey wants to do an album with Stevie above all else. But half a loaf is better than none. I would love to have a Christine, Lindsey, John and Mick album as a fan. Even if that's not Lindsey's first choice, under the FM banner, it would get his music more attention than a solo album would. Would the fans be as interested without Stevie? No, but there would be a lot of interest none-the-less, especially since Christine has been gone for so long. That would generate a great deal of automatic PR for the project. I think the pairing could be as good if not greater than SYW was, based on some of the things Chris and Lindsey have done on their own respectively. Meanwhile, Stevie could work more with Dave or pursue other solo endeavors. That would work out perfectly. Michele |
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YES, more people on the MF/JM/CM/LB combo train! As a fan, I would be highly interested in both the music and the performances that come with it. Maybe they could improvise jams on their performances. And play smaller venues. And yes, Stevie can do her own thing too, if she so chooses.
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I'd love a Lindsey-Christine album, but the reality is there's no way in hell Stevie would let that happen. If Christine was involved in a project with the boys, Stevie would be elbowing people to get involved.
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Yes, I know. But a gal could dream.
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I know it would never happen, but man, I salivate just imagining what an all-Lindsey/Christine FM album would sound like. I'd never really thought about it before, but that would be my dream combination. Most of my favorite FM songs are those where Lindsey and Chris work together: "Hold Me," "Mystified," "World Turning," "Think About Me," "Little Lies," "You and I" and even "Ricky" -- these are magic.
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...and I love Tango in the Night.
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There's still a broad audience for the band, another album in my opinion, would be very appreciated. I would like to have another studio effort from the band, with or without Christine (but I hope in her return ).
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If Lindsey is being stupid about anything it's his insistence that there should be another album. Frankly, we don't need another SYW or Tango or Mirage. He looks back on those and criticizes them. What makes him -- or anyone for that matter -- think that a new album would break the mold somehow? Lindsey himself doesn't even seem to realize what he is pushing for. By writing and recording songs that he considers "Fleetwood Mac" songs, as opposed to his more daring solo stuff, he is doing exactly what he criticizes the band for doing with Mirage and Tango. The stuff was too commercial and not artistic enough. But that's the only thing he's going to get if there is another FM CD, especially judging from the less-than-stellar tracks on the EP. I say forget it, Lindsey. You've made enough money. Focus on the solo stuff. That's what I want to hear, not this bland, poppy music that you gave us with the EP. |
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I agree that the bland, poppy garbage on EP was just awful. But Stevie herself lauded Seeds We Sow. And I don't see why Lindsey can't transfer that type of sound to Fleetwood Mac. His last few albums have really mastered the divide between sonic experimentation & ease of listening. There's no reason Lindsey can't find that middle ground within the confines of Fleetwood Mac.
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