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It is what it is. I find THAT entertaining. Have a lovely day.
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she has been very clear about that when directly asked about it - saying that she has no idea what Stevie was talking about.
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Now that CAN'T be true! Stevie is everything!
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Agreed, I've ever only heard Stevie say this. Christine was in the business by herself as the lone female back in the Chicken Shack, Shades, and early FMac days. . She was one of the guys and one tough cookie. I don't think people messed with her in that regard.
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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. Last edited by button-lip; 02-10-2018 at 04:21 PM.. |
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what i love the best is when people clearly dislike a single band member, or clearly prefer a single band member, but claim how they love love love all of them as an excuse to be taken seriously in their dumping on whoever they don't like. pendulum swings, and in this day and age with all the connections on social media we probably have more info than we ever did before so we don't need to solely rely on bs publicly told by band members. especially when we know they all go back and forth with what they say, to suit a particular narrative they are pushing at the time.
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Please, please, please, pretty please, link me to any article where this was revealed. I totally believe you but I want to see it for myself. Especially since I never believed Stevie’s story anyway.
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i think it was Christine-only interview, towards the end of last year or maybe even beginning of this one. she was asked about the "pact" and said she didn't know what Stevie was talking about, that she was a musician and that she was always respected and treated equally among her peers. but that maybe Stevie was referring to her own ever-present push/pull with Lindsey, because other than their fights she doesn't really remember Stevie ever having to fight to get equal treatment either, at least not in their band. or something like that. does that ring a bell?
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Haha! I can name quite a few!
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As you say, as a person, Chris was (is) one tough cookie, and my impression is that in these early bands she was treated by the guys in the band as a musical equal. I think she always knew how to stand up for herself. By the way, thank you for mentioning Shades of Blue, her pre-Chicken Shack band. Do any recordings exist of that band?
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Thank goodness for that! I don't suppose there are any real releases from that short-lived band, but I was thinking somebody's mother may have taped one of their performances, or something along those lines.
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We know should could play strings because of her father and a recent interview where she said the family would sit around on XMAS and play together.
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There's a little bit of information here: http://www.brumbeat.net/chickens.htm I've often thought about researching this a bit more.
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