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Old 05-13-2004, 08:27 PM
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Cool I recall...

an early 80's interview where Macca did not seem to recognize the name Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac until he was told she is one and the same as Christine Perfect (Whom he heard fronting "Chicken Shack" back in the day and remembered fondly as a great musician)...Wished I remembered where I saw that interview.
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an early 80's interview where Macca did not seem to recognize the name Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac until he was told she is one and the same as Christine Perfect (Whom he heard fronting "Chicken Shack" back in the day and remembered fondly as a great musician)...Wished I remembered where I saw that interview.
How funny. If you ever come across the full info, please do post. I'd love it.

PS~Your Gomer/Kerry thing is hilarious.
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I have a Mirage era interview CD with Christine & Lindsey. The interview is with Laura Gross. Chris does talk about meeting Paul. She did say he knew her as Christine Perfect. She said that it was a thrill that someone that she idolized actually knew who she was. That whole interview is terrific, by the way. They talked about all kinds of stuff. Chris & Lindsey sounded "very friendly" together during the interview.

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I dont know about them writing together though - I think they would be too alike.
I agree. Every time I hear "We Can Work It Out" or "Hello, Goodbye," I can easily hear Christine. Incidentally, I can also hear Stevie (with Christine harmonizing) doing a somewhat obscure song that appeared on Eric Clapton's "Journeyman" album that was written by George Harrison called "Run So Far."
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