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Some of it is certainly hate. But not all of it. I think a lot of people are stunned at the choices and comments Stevie has made with regards to a band she was wholly committed to for decades. Many people are frustrated and sad.
For my part, I'm over the frustration because Christine and Lindsey are going ahead with the record. If they dropped it because Stevie wouldn't participate, I'd have been mad at THEM more than anything. And anyway, clearly Stevie doesn't NEED FM to remain in the public eye. She is her own entity, whereas the remaining four draw their main identities from their membership in the band. When I read Stevie's comments these days, I feel sad for her. She seems like she's in a lot of pain. But maybe she has been this way for far longer than we think. I remember her anger towards Lindsey that bubbled just under the surface of a Wild Heart-era interview she gave that surprised me then and as it does now. And in 1992, she had less than kind things to say about her time in FM where she and Lindsay, she said, were only along for the ride. And then all the anti-Lindsey comments in the 2000s. I can't wait for the new Buckingham-McVie record. That's what really holding my focus these days. |
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I don't let my life revolve around what stars say or do. I listen to the music that I like to listen to. I like all the band member solo and as a group. Fleetwood Mac is my fave band of all time and has been for over 40 years. But personal issues between band members or statements in interviews doesn't effect my life one way or the other.
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However, I'm PISSED that: 1) They're too wussy to call it FLEETWOOD MAC. Because it is! 2) That they probably won't tour behind it, because old goat breath isn't in on the tour. 3) That they're letting her call the shots. Show her the door, and move on! If she had any class, she'd leave them, and just go do her own thing, rather than holding them back. *affect*
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I think there are way more important things in life to be so angry about. But that's just my view. Goodnight
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For me, too, this has been the band "of my life". So yeah, I'm not too happy with the outcome of the album we've been waiting for, for three years.
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Were people this upset when Christine quit in 1998 and did not come back until 2014, including refusing to be part of Say You Will? I get disappointment but not the fury especially since a lot of people here seem to have disliked Extended Play and criticized Stevie's contributions to that EP. It's almost like there is no way she can "win" with some folks. I think she has been honest about what she wants to do with FM: tour. She does not think it is worth it to record another album. She said it in that RS interview. It is not fun. The frustrations about industry piracy and the expense of recording are part of her pros vs. cons of making a new record. Lindsey got to have his break recording on new FM albums, Christine had her break, now Stevie wants one. If Stevie decided not to tour in the next FM concert, I would guess that sales will suffer, so I am glad she will still go on the road.
I am excited for the Buckingham McVie record and hope they do a small tour and then all five will do a larger tour. Since Stevie has dusted off rare tracks for the current solo tour, who knows what she and the others will do for another world tour. I like the comment someone recently made about The Dance --- perhaps Stevie will introduce some new music then. We truly have no idea what will happen. For all this talk about her and FM being predictable we had no idea she was going to do this 24 KG tour (much less two legs) and we had no idea the Bella Donna, The Wild Heart, or the Tango in the Night deluxe reissues were in the pipeline until shortly before they launched. |
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They are the band of my life as well. Seen over 36 shows band and solo. But I'm not going to get angry over all of this. But like I said, that's just me. Everybody is different. I just have real problems of my own
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I hope I'm wrong, but it's going to be too late for that. Mark my words. And the blame will lie in the obvious spot.
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Many of us get upset or frustrated with them the way fans of their favorite football team might get frustrated with a season's worth of performances. The members of FM ARE part of our lives, the way the Yankees were part of my father's life, the way Lawrence Welk was part of my great Aunt's daily routine, the way countless British audiences await the new episode of Eastenders each day. We all have our separate lives, our other interests, etc. I'm first and foremost a lover of jazz and poetry and Bartok. But, by golly, I love me some FM and want to see them thrive right up til the end. Last edited by aleuzzi; 03-14-2017 at 12:23 AM.. |
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When Homer's reply to me implies my opinion lies in blind Stevie Nicks worship, my reply was that I don't let my life revolve around stars as that's what he implied. I am personally more worried about my prostate cancer screening than a Fleetwood Mac album. I find wasting my anger on all this Stevie drama a waste of energy. Do I want a new FM album with all 5 fireflies? Yes I do. But hurling insults isn't going to change anything
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Well, I'm certain that some of us have a lower tolerance for a certain member. As impossible as they might seem.
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Name calling....? Surely this is unnecessarily nasty and uncalled for. Or was that supposed to be humorous? |
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In the words of a certain playwright "Methinks he doth protest too much" |
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