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Now we're supposed to empathize and consider Lindsey's behavior to be bad because he chose not to tour at the exact time Stevie was fresh outta rehab and going through personal turmoil? Gimme a break. Ever heard of personal accountability? Sorry, if she was in such hell, tough tacos because she did it to herself. Let's not twist this around and make it a no-no on Lindsey's part to leave because Stevie wasn't feeling well. Boo hoo. What no one seems to get is that, it seems, Lindsey couldn't take the drama anymore, he didn't think it was healthy, he was working with people he no longer knew, and he wanted out. Let's not compare his resignation from his "job" to a normal job and relationships we have with our co-workers; they're wildly different. I don't suppose that any of you work with drug addicts all the time, people who are bitter, and people just out of the booby hatch. I don't think you;d want to go trolloping around the country with those people every night for months, would you? But, some people just want to make Lindsey out to be the bad ass all of the time and don't want to make any of the others band members accountable for the behavior that they had that MADE the guy leave.
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Once again and listen carefully this time - I think it was bad of LB to leave because he had committed to the tour. I think Stevie was stronger in this regard because she did not let her personal problems get in the way of her professionalism. LB did. Spin it anyway you want, but those are the facts. Plus, I think you should turn that personal accountability venom on LB - after all he chose to record this record - no one made him. Then, he agreed to a tour that he backed out of
AND - I am in no way saying any of the members of FM were right or wrong for the drama. In fact, I think they all caused it. But, LB left. I am happy he is better for it and am happy it happened because The Dance would never have happened. I just think it was a crappy thing for him to do, that is all. Last edited by strandinthewind; 05-05-2004 at 11:02 AM.. |
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I'm not going to give the woman kudos for coming back for 10 days with a song she didn't write, another that was simply a jumble of ****, and another that sounded like it was recorded by a chipmunk with a throat cold; it all just showed a lack of effort on her part when it was presented next to the amazing material from Chris and Linds. The record company certainly knew it, as reflected in the singles that were chosen to be released. And Stevie's popularity was waning with the public after it's release, anyways. (And even before that.)
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Puhleaze. He did not commit. He did not sign any contracts. If he had, THEN he would've been committed. Do you honestly thinkt hat he signed them and then said no? Do you think Mick and the rest of the band would've gone for that? I think not, my dear Chiffonhead. As for the personal problems and professionalism argument, I'll let Stevie's participation in the record speak for itself. But the argument really doesn't hold water because the situation so out of control that any normal person in that situation would've said goodbye. Like I said, instead of laying blame on Lindsey for doing the right and healthy thing, let's look at how the behaviors of the band led to it. It's easy to lay blame on the person who had the balls to quit, but it doesn't seem easy for you Stevie supporters to look at her and everyone elses part in it.
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No they didn't. They added her to a couple of songs very discreetly and buried her in the mix. If you read it carefully, Christine was rather pissed at Stevie for bringing that up and put her in her place (and rightfully so).
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Christine and Lindsey!!!
Hi Lis,
Thanks for adding a Christine McVie Ledge Thread! Ms. Perfect is a well trained Musical Ledgend of exceptional caliber! TITN is a Chris&Lindsey Masterpiece!!! Cudos!!! Thanks for the Mojo article! Explains the problem "Perfectly"!!! About TITN Tour...Stevie begged Lindsey to go out on this tour and he crossed her... by saying NO, so she "tried to kill him"! Christine always was the member "with her feet on the ground"!Sky
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"Once you said... Goodbye to Me... Now I Say Goodbye to You!!!" LB |
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Boo. BOO.
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From what I remember of the "story," Stevie started screaming at him and he had his hands around her neck. She has been quoted saying that she said to Lindsey "if you kill me, my father and my brother will kill you" or something like that. He realized what he was doing and he backed off. I don't think Stevie tried to "kill him" and it's ludicrous to say that. Stevie and Lindsey BOTH handled the situation very badly but Stevie did not try to kill him. Last edited by Merf; 05-05-2004 at 12:45 PM.. Reason: harnessing my chi. |
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In my ever-so-humble opinion, Tango would have been much better if Welcome to the Room and When I See You again were dropped, and You and I Part I were added. Then there would be no sucky songs in it at all. |
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