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New Rolling Stone interview with Stevie talking John
http://m.rollingstone.com/music/news...-fine-20140108
John's gonna surgery. The guy is very strong and brave, but I really like Stevie's attitude and outlook. |
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John Mayer and Don Henley are in the upper echelons of songwriting!?
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Like him or not Don did write or co-write 7 of the 10 songs on the Eagles "Greatest Hits" album which has sold some 40 million copies world wide...
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Don, possibly, but John Mayer, I disagree.
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[Thanks for telling us about this.]
Stevie Nicks on John McVie's Cancer: 'He's Gonna Be Fine' By RYAN REED | Jan 8, 2014 AT 05:30PM Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...#ixzz2prpwzpkN Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook Fleetwood Mac bassist John McVie was diagnosed with cancer back in October, but in a new interview with Us Weekly, Stevie Nicks says her longtime bandmate is "gonna be fine." "He's good," Nicks says of McVie. "He's got his treatment, and now he did a show on the 30th and 31st, another tomorrow night, then he has surgery next week. . . I'm not the least bit worried about John. He's very, very strong and a man of very few words. He's not a person to mess with." Ever since McVie's diagnosis, Nicks has been vocally optimistic – even mystical – about the bassist's condition. "If I ever had any psychic knowledge about me in this body, I am telling you that John McVie is gonna be just fine," Nicks told ABC News Radio in December. "He's gonna have a little operation. He'll probably take a couple weeks to recover, and then sky's the limit!" After canceling 14 tour dates due to McVie's cancer treatment, the bassist joined his Fleetwood Mac bandmates for their New Year's shows in Las Vegas. The December 30th show was especially eventful, with Nicks dedicating her classic ballad "Landslide" to attendees Katy Perry and John Mayer. "I have been friends with John Mayer for a long time," Nicks told Us Weekly. "I think John Mayer is one of the finest songwriters ever. He is right up there with James Taylor, Don Henley and those people. I really love him and respect him for those beautiful songs. So I just saw them (Mayer and Perry) on December 30th in Vegas, and that's where I dedicated 'Landslide' to them. They seem to be a really great couple, and they seem to really care about each other. I am just hoping for the best for them. . . I always love to dedicate 'Landslide' to people I know really get it and appreciate it. Because it doesn't go out to anybody." Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...#ixzz2prplV05e Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook |
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Sales volume has little to do with songwriting quality.
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If that's true what does that say about "Rumours"???
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Furthers the point. Tusk is superior.
But seriously, the past several years Stevie has been all about name dropping whomever is the biggest pop fluff star of the moment. Lindsey name drops his fav current artists & influences as well, but his at least have some genuine artistic merit.
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It doesn't say anything. "Rumours" would have been an amazing album if it only sold 50,000 copies.
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01-08-2014, 11:30 PM |
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You're welcome, Michele.
I had intended for this topic to be about John's cancer/surgery, but since Stevie did talk about John Mayer (I didn't see that part before I made this thread) |
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Nope. She's been name dropping throughout her entire career.
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If the Eagles' sales don't give them credibility, how about winning Grammys and in the case of Henley/Frey, being inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame?
Even if Don Henley's not your favorite person, he's achieved a lot of critical recognition as a major songwriting talent. It's not just sales. I like John Mayer too, but I don't think he's in the same league as Don Henley. Good to hear Stevie being so positive about John. Best wishes and prayers for his surgery. |
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Dear Stevie, Please let us know when John Mayer writes his "Hotel California" or "One of These Nights." A song so iconic it defines a generation. I can't wait to hear it....lol
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
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Quote:
We got the afternoon You got this room for two One thing I've left to do Discover me Discovering you And if you want love We'll make it Swim in a deep sea Of blankets Take all your big plans And break 'em This is bound to be a while Your body is a wonderland Your body is a wonder (I'll use my hands) Your body is a wonderland |
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