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Old 06-25-2006, 05:47 PM
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Here are 2 interviews from 1984 when Chris was promoting her solo album. The first one is the Warner Brothers Media Guide. It was done with someone from WB & it was done in her home. The second one is from a Rockline radio show from 2/6/84. People called in & asked her questions. Both of these files are pretty large. They are all one track on my CDs & I can't break them up into smaller tracks.

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...89F31B3E0FEA28

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...3E014D4AE546BA
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thank you, Mary Anne. I love you. I have never heard the 1984 Rockline with Ms. McVie before.

I finally have that PBS thing Women of Rock on DVD, with Christine, Dionne Warwick, Tammy Wynette.
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I finally have that PBS thing Women of Rock on DVD, with Christine, Dionne Warwick, Tammy Wynette.
Is that the one where she says that she's not some flippant bitch?

You don't happen to have a DVD burner do you?
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Thank you! Thank you! I'll be commuting with Ms. McVie today!
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thanks mary ann!!! i cant wait to listen to these!!
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Here are 2 interviews from 1984 when Chris was promoting her solo album. The first one is the Warner Brothers Media Guide. It was done with someone from WB & it was done in her home. The second one is from a Rockline radio show from 2/6/84. People called in & asked her questions. Both of these files are pretty large. They are all one track on my CDs & I can't break them up into smaller tracks.

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...89F31B3E0FEA28

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...3E014D4AE546BA

These are really good!

In the WB one is it me or does she sound like she's got a cold?

Also when she talks about her dogs does she say "they're just Hollywood poofters" or am I going mad?

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In the WB one is it me or does she sound like she's got a cold?
Her voice does sound a bit husky, but it sounds like that a bit on that laserdisc documentary too. Maybe that's how she sounds early in the day.

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Also when she talks about her dogs does she say "they're just Hollywood poofters" or am I going mad?
No, you're not going mad. I thought it was "little poofers" or something like that. Is that British slang or did she make up a word?
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No, you're not going mad. I thought it was "little poofers" or something like that. Is that British slang or did she make up a word?
Poofters (if that's what she said) is old fashioned British slang for gay men.

Not used much these days

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Poofters (if that's what she said) is old fashioned British slang for gay men.
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Well, remember that Japan documentary where she talks about her dog being gay. She probably did say "poofters". I had always just assumed that it was a made up word. This will bring a whole new meaning to that line in that interview the next time I listen to it.
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Well, remember that Japan documentary where she talks about her dog being gay. She probably did say "poofters". I had always just assumed that it was a made up word. This will bring a whole new meaning to that line in that interview the next time I listen to it.
Poof is another word - same meaning

Not exactly politically correct our Chris is she? Still it was more than 20 years ago.

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Not exactly politically correct our Chris is she? Still it was more than 20 years ago.
Yet another reason why I love her!
And I honor her, by not being PC myself!
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Remember that 1978 Halloween picture with Chris in blackface & dressed up as Aunt Jemima? Now, that is the mother of all that is "politically incorrect".
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Remember that 1978 Halloween picture with Chris in blackface & dressed up as Aunt Jemima? Now, that is the mother of all that is "politically incorrect".
I find John the Nazi faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar more non-PC.
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yea her voice sounds completely different! she sounds really cute in the rockline one though!
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Remember that 1978 Halloween picture with Chris in blackface & dressed up as Aunt Jemima? Now, that is the mother of all that is "politically incorrect".
I LOVE that pic!!!!!!!!

Hey - it was the 70's
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