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Probably about $2000 bucks for me when I hit 5 shows.On this tour I'm down to 1 show per year so far.
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Skip R........ Stevie fan forever and ever amen....... the Wildheart at Edge of Seventeen and the Gypsy..... My sweet Buttons .I love you. RIP 2009 to 08/24/2016 |
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What she said.
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let's spin it this way!! .. no wait.. let's spin it that way!!!... OY!
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Somebody's got to see this thru! All the world is a laughin at you! Somebody got to sacrifice! IF THIS WHOLE THING IS GONNA TURN OUT RIGHT! You either run or you hide, Now you slip now you slide, Now you will, now you won't You either do or you don't!!!!!
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I'm just thinking of that 1994 interview where Stevie said when she went on her solo tours, Quote:
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Just say yes or no Stevie. It's ridiculous all ready. There is def. a ban on questions about the album.
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Maybe this is the problem, Lindsey and Christine have new stuff and she has old Demos.......(tho her old demos could be better than their new stuff) |
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Well, then, she needs to do something about it. Become part of it. Sneezing on Lindsey and doing everything in her power to piss him off is clearly making her all the more endearing to him. "I feel left out of the sandbox. I bet they'd all like me if I acted even bitchier and kicked Lindsey in the balls."
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On and on it will always be, the rhythm, rhyme, and harmony. THE Stephen Hopkins |
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Stevie and Lindsey have always had a love/hate relationship. Any tension that currently exists between them is just par for course; when has it ever not been that way? But, being that is the endgame for the band, and likely her last association with Lindsey, it's very disheartening she seems to be playing this power card.
It's credible to assume that Lindsey and Christine could pull off the final Fleetwood Mac album sans Stevie. Yet in terms of their legacy, Stevie plays a significant role in it. Because of this ridiculously massive tour the band has undertaken, millions of people have become reacquainted with the most universal configuration of Fleetwood Mac. For them to reappear, absent of one of their most signature figures, it would be a huge, confounding let down. Now that Stevie realizes she isn't immortal, she seems to have a fire in her to work more expediently to accomplish more. She doesn't have the luxury of time anymore. It's unfeasible to allow another decade to go by before producing another album/project. The efficient process Dave took to produce 24 Karat Gold, showed her that it's possible to do more in less time. It seems, perhaps Stevie is reluctant to commit to the Fleetwood Mac album; mostly concerned about the expected lengthy time of involvement. But since most of the album is already done, for her to contribute three or four songs, and sing harmonies is not unreasonable to ask for. You'd expect she would jump at this, as a final gesture, to record with Christine, and show gratitude to the band that made her rich and famous. She expresses such sentiment for the band, but where is the sentimental lady in her?
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