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What other response would you expect from one of her drones? $he could eat a $100 worth of Taco Bell, and drink a gallon of Ex Lax, and they'd $till be telling her how great $he $mells. Drinking the $tevie Kook(that was actually a typo, but it couldn't be more apropo)Aid...
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"I think what you would say is that there were factions within the band that had lost their perspective. What that did was to harm the 43-year legacy that we had worked so hard to build, and that legacy was really about rising above difficulties in order to fulfill one's higher truth and one's higher destiny." Lindsey Buckingham, May 11, 2018. |
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Lindsey would be well served to find a young female singer to team up with and recreate the yin-yang he had with Stevie. I don't mean a full partner with equal creative control, just someone to provide some of what Stevie provided in her younger days. |
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A 24 Karat Gold Tour Part 2, focusing on RAL and OSOTM tracks (with the re-release of these two albums) would soothe me over a bit. This would give her a year or two to simmer down and reflect on the current situation. This would also give Lindsey some time to heal, maybe he would be ready to do a BN tour of some type by then.
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Even though I can't stand her, I do agree that I think her Mother was her only grounding force. Without that, she's just full blown ego now.
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It's fallen apart. Although I hung out with a lot of people and there are several who are special to me, there was a core 6 I met up with often. Of those core 6, there's me, who's no longer interested and is in "protest mode." One of them is also not really interested, but would be willing to go if a friend goes just for social reasons. Two are now "eh whatever" on Fleetwood Mac. They no longer want to travel to see them or spend a lot of money on tickets. If it's convenient and they can get a good ticket for face, they'll go. It's not the same as "protest mode" but they wound up not going to any shows on the tour nonetheless. Lastly, two of them are still very gung-ho about Fleetwood Mac and willing to do like we used to do - travel all over for shows - opening night wherever it is, driving hours to see them, getting VIP. Nothing has changed for them. They are really disappointed that the rest of us have dropped out of the "hardcore" Fleetwood Mac experience. (Obviously one of these is the person who never really liked Lindsey.) I think this is perhaps more representative than the anecdotal evidence of "I cannot think of a single one" simply because I hung out with people who loved them both. The results are: 5/6 are not going to skip it out of principle, but only 1/3 are still as hardcore as they used to be. (If we keep it to just the BN folks, it's only 1/5 will skip it out of principle, but only 1/5 is as hardcore as she used to be.) Last edited by sodascouts; 02-18-2019 at 03:28 PM.. |
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I do believe it could happen. Something major could cause an epiphany. Maybe even now she is thinking about how awful it would be to lose him when they were on such bad terms. Plus, it needn't be a one-sided apology. It could be a mutual thing, so she could save face. I can see a side-by-side interview, the two of them holding hands, talking about how they've come full circle now, and they wanted to make it alright before it's too late... how the band's known for its drama but there was always love behind it all, and cycles and healing and the like... And then a farewell tour! |
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seriously? i can't believe people want yet another greatest hits FM tour and expose LB to it - plus all that waste of his time IF - and that's a big if - he even performs live ever again. David Bowie never performed live after his heart attack. and he was way younger, only in his mid 50s. he did one-off appearances maybe 2 or 3 times all together and that was it. he created music and found different outlets for all his energy.
public apology, stop trashing him (they still have their paid for ridiculous reviews coming out!), and a reconciliation before it's too late would be nice. one off like the Dance to neatly wrap it up. but not another GH tour. wake up call? he almost died! what bigger wake up call are you all waiting for?
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I too once believed all her fairytales about BN with tears in her eyes, and how she would be by Lindsey's side if anything ever happens to him. Hard to believe she will redeem herself.
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My guts tell me none of them called Lindsey, much less Stevie. And I certainly don't want him with this toxic people again. They caused him too much pain. They still are.
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I doubt any of them called, which is unbelievably sad. Beyond words. Of course I hope he heals 100%, and agree that he should never go back to that toxic environment that is FM. $tevie is the most toxic, but they're all bad people.
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