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i don't doubt Lindsey knows full well what exactly happened and who said what. FM community is very leaky.
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The interviewer said, as if it were a fact, that Lindsey was Stevie's great love. And Stevie on autopilot said "Yes" and then realizes what she's said, and was more like, well he was my great MUSICAL love (her emphasis on 'musical' was very intentional) making it clear that in terms of great LOVE love it was other people. I *think* without watching it again she says there were a "couple" great loves. She does not include him in that category, she deftly puts him over in his own category of "great MUSICAL love". I reallllly expected (and wanted) the interviewer to follow up on this by asking who WERE those actual great loves but she didn't. Total f*** up on interviewer's part.
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Probably Joe Walsh and Mick..at least she doesn't discriminate on looks
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But drama queens love the drama.
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I'd say that $tevie's greatest love was always in the mirror, looking back at her. I truly doubt $he ever loved anyone more than her own success. $he's a narcissist's narcissist.
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However, can you blame her? She became the big star of a band largely defined by its rhythm section and the host of great guitarists that passed through its ranks. As people around here have pointed out, Lindsey was the golden boy and she was the afterthought, largely dismissed, and had to fight to prove her worth. She was the one completely dependent on the others. Now she’s forever the first woman inducted more than once in the Hall of Fame. So, to have gone from being disposable to becoming so successful in and out of the band that she now calls the shots in the band must have skewed her. How could it not?
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I think down the line Stevie will come out with a message that states there are many women of color who should have preceded her as inductees: Ms. Dionne, Diana (solo), Selena, Chaka, Tina (solo), Grace Jones, and Patti Labelle. |
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NO $HE WON'T! There's nobody more important than herself. Just ask her.
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She hasn't commented on the Lady A battle. Boy has Vanessa Carlton. I don't think Vanessa Carlton does anything but sit on Twitter all day.
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95% of it has trickled out. That's for sure.
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But plenty of people in and around the band have talked through the years about how the Rumours-era success really went to her head and it became harder and harder even for the band to get in touch with her through the layers of sycophants and handlers and a$$-kissers surrounding her starting then. She LOVED being a STAR and moved lock, stock, and barrel into her own Norma Desmond land. Fame and stardom skewed her first and most. Drugs pushed the delusions even further. The real business power didn't come til the 80s, and she was already well and truly skewed by then.
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And by the late 1970s, when Tusk was finally out, Stevie was a Grade A narcissist. It was obvious from the way she talked and the fragmented things she said and even the way she posed for photos that she adored the character she created — I think to the point that she could no longer really distinguish between that character and the woman she was deep down. She began to believe her own publicity, as the saying goes. The others may have been amused at first, but I think they grew frustrated with it. They wanted Stevie to come back down to earth once in a while. The narcissism charge was showing up in concert and album reviews probably before Tusk. Remember Hilburn’s characterization of Nicks in his review of the Fleetwood Mac 1982 show at Irvine Meadows? By the time this appeared in the paper, it already felt like yesterday’s news. Quote:
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Women in rock and roll? Just not an easy job or career. And I thought the reviews of her work were definitely unfair. I can't stand what she became over time. But, I'll always root for the fact that she pioneered concert performances with extreme intensity and showmanship that left some men in the dust.
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Much like Fleetwood Mac wasn’t inducted until 1998, five years after they were eligible.
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