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thanks so much for posting this info!
really appreciated
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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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Yes, thanks for this information & thanks also for transcribing the interview. I'll watch Neil's site & check out Radio 2 tomorrow morning as well.
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Here's the full transcript of todays interview with Christine. My copy of the audio tape is going to Neil at Go Your Own Way... for posterity!
Enjoy! Show: Steve Wright in the Afternoon, BBC Radio 2 Thursday 8th July 2004 Interview with Christine McVie (CMV) Host: Steve Wright (SW), with Tim Smith (TS) and Janey Lee Grace (JLG) Plays: Albatross SW: "These are a couple of classic Fleetwood Mac tracks and then we'll talk to Christine on Radio Two." Plays: Rhiannon SW: Christine McVie is on with us now look, [applause]and err Christine's just arrived, Good Afternoon. CMV: [in the distance] Afternoon SW: How are you? You're going to have to come up this microphone, you know how to work a microphone don't you Christine? CMV: Yeah, but I don't have headphones on, you guys do. SW: Oh, do you want headphones? You can have headphones if you like CMV: No, no no, no, How's that? SW: Groovy SW: I didn't realise that a) you'd left the band, and that was about 5 or 6 years ago right CMV: That was... yeah 1997 SW: Cause.. y'know Fleetwood Mac we don't really quite know what's going on at any one time with Fleetwood Mac CMV: [laughs] Nobody does, that's half the charm I think! SW: Now, was it acrimonious or was it all cool? CMV: No, it was fine... I mean what had happened was we'd already disbanded quite a few years before that, before 1997, then because of President Clinton... he'd picked up on Don't Stop as his...err...campaign.. SW: Oh the campaign thing, yes CMV: Exactly. So they called us up and said d'you guys fancy performing at the inaugural ball, and if so you gotta come in and recut the song 'Don't Stop' which we did... SW: Yeah CMV: and we sort of jammed around a bit and played ...and got on well... SW: [interjects]Yeah...and then you were back CMV: ...Surprise surprise; and we decided to do 'The Dance' and that's how The Dance came about. SW: I mean...We all remember Fleetwood Mac of course from ...it's late sixties innit?... And then it seemed to me what happened was different band members came in and out and then you all disappeared off to America that's where the major success had been in the last twenty years CMV: We've morphed quite a lot SW: Yeah absolutely. But consistent has been you, because you were always the songwriter weren't you, I mean you wrote most of those..err... hits on Rumours and most of the singles and many of the hits right CMV: Well I... err... I bow to that thank you very much, yeah, I suppose the reality is yeah, that a lot of my songs were hits SW :So, are you so wildly rich that you don't need to work again.. or what? CMV: I I'm not wildly rich, no I mean I don't have to scrape around ...and I don't pick up me dole money and things like that but I'm comfortable... but reached the point in my life where I've done forty years... loyal service to Fleetwood Mac and it's just time...I just felt that I wanted to come home and live back in England again. SW: But if they tour again and they say 'look Christine you know, you fancy coming in on a few gigs... you would do that? CMV: We'll they've already done a couple of tours without me, no... they have asked me and sort of tried to TS: They gigged last year... CMV:...break my arm TS: ..they gigged last year... why didn't you... join them on stage? CMV: Well they asked me to, but I think... I think I just got stage shy in the end I just thought' I haven't done this for so many years I'll probably have a heart attack probably on stage' [laughs] now, you know SW :[laughs]Get off! CMV: No no it's true SW: really? JLG: But surely you're gonna, you're gonna do some gigs with own stuff aren't you, with your new stuff? CMV: No JLG: [Amazed]No! CMV: No JLG :You can't be stage shy, I don't believe that [laughs] CMV: I don't suppose it's stage shy really, it's just...stage... tired. I'm quite domestic by nature and I like to be at home. SW: As a songwriter... who's inspired you over the years? I mean, clearly there's your style but where did it come from, or did it just come from within you? CMV: That's hard, I suppose that it's grounded sort of in the blues, because, I mean, whenever I write a song there's always some kind of boogie line in the left hand... SW :[interjects]yeah CMV:...that threads through the chords. But then as time went on, I think I was influenced a lot by Lindsey and Stevie to mix the chords up and the tempo's and I got very influenced by the Californian... SW: Yeah I can tell CMV: ...side of things SW: When did you realise it was time to be radio- friendly? CMV: I think there's something...ticking away inherently in the back of my brain anyway that says you've gotta have a hook SW: it's almost like the intro's are made to sound like they should come out of a slick jingle[laughs] CMV: Well... you want them to pull you in to the song and there I suppose is the secret, if there is a secret, to writing a good hit song... SW and JLG: Yeah CMV:...the hook JLG: As..As such a great songwriter do you write for other people? I mean, would it interest you to write for someone totally different to yourself? CMV: Yes it would, I'm...in principle I'm completely for that, but err.. actually [laughs] nobody's ever really asked me SW: Haven't they? JLG: I'm surprised... TS: Well Janey's putting together a new album very shortly... CMV: ok! JLG: I do find that very surprising, I mean your songs are just...real classics aren't they so it's interesting.. CMV: Well a lot of people... JLG: .. you're not covered CMV: Well a lot of people are slightly nervous of covering a Fleetwood Mac song and I say Fleetwood Mac - I'm using the whole group, only because once you've heard it, it's hard to sort of re-cut it, I mean who was it that cut Dreams, Stevie's... TS: Oh the Irish band..err.. The Corrs CMV: The Corrs and they did a really great job of it, but in general I think people shy away from it ' cause they say how can you re-do that SW: tell us, what else is on the album? CMV: Well it's a relationships album because that's what I write about, I can't write messag-ey type songs., I run quickly to the nearest vomitorium if I start to try and do that kind of thing, I'm not good at it. They're love songs, I suppose the thread is about one man, different periods during that relationship, and the feeings that happened...from SW: it's about Dennis Wilson? CMV: No no... SW: No? CMV: No...Nobody knows this bloke,[ laughs] SW: Oh..ok CMV:... he's not famous. it's generally about my feelings towards him and it was kind of a cathartic thing to do you know as a healing process SW: it could be Fleetwood Mac couldn't it lets be honest, when we hear the single, it could be a Fleetwood Mac song CMV:Yeah,I don't think there's ever going to be anyway that I'm not gonna sound a little bit like Fleetwood Mac [everyone laughs]... cause , I mean, you said it... I wrote most of the blooming hits! [everyone laughs again]. No, there is a Mac vibe, because we're all influenced by Lindsey, I have been very influenced by Lindsey all these years, and I loved his productions and have learnt a lot from him. SW: Well we're going to play a track from the album and then we're gonna to morph it, as you said earlier, morph it's good word, write that down morph, I like that word, into the single, so what track shall we play that is kind of typical of the album's difference in style ? Then we're gonna play the single CMV: The Antithesis of it... SW: Antithesis.. another good word...write that one down...Janey can write that one down CMV: The Anthesis of 'You Are' could possibly be 'Friend', but then there's lots of them SW: OK... we're gonna play 'Friend' then the single is 'You Are' and coincidentally that's the first and the second track on the album so um.. how an I gonna do that for goodness sake, how am I gonna morph those in!? TS:... I'll run out and get another album SW: ...You'll have to get another album and I'll see what I can do...In the Meantime [Everyone laughs] CMV: Morph away! SW: I've no idea what I'm doing! Give our best to everyone in Kent, Christine McVie... in the Meantime...Christine McVie! In the Meantime.. Thankyou. Plays: 'Friend' and 'You' from 'In the Meantime' End Transcribed by Rachel Lewis
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Thanks for posting this. I was in a stupid meeting at work at missed it.
Terri |
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Hmm Stage Shy.
Last year I read the rumours on the various boards and bought another ticket to go and see FM on 10 Dec hoping Christine would play. The nearer the day came the less I believed she would play because I thought that she hadn't done that for at least 6 years and she maybe couldn't face it. Still I didn't think we see a new album from her ever again and "here we are - "isn't that weird?" Gail |
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Yes Yes that's very weird
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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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I just LOVE her!!!!!!!
Thanks for posting!!!!!!!! |
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Thanks so much for posting the entire interview. I'll be checking out Neil's site to hopefully download it, too.
When you think about it, it is pretty understandable that she wouldn't want to play live after not having done anything in public for over 5 years. |
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Thanks for the heads up on the live interview on the BBC Pip. I actually got to hear it earlier today because of that. And thanks for the transcription ivorymorning. It's always fun to reread these things in case you missed something after the initial listen.
It was way too short though. I was expecting it to go for a half hour at least. Nonetheless, I enjoyed listening to Christine talk. I just love the English accent! I'm not sure I quite agree with Chris on "Friend" being the antithesis of "You Are". They're both catchy pop tunes, althought I think "Friend" has somewhat more of a rock edge to it. To me what's more of an antithesis to "You Are" is "Bad Journey" or "Liar". It was great to hear from her and I think it's great she's released this collection of songs for us to enjoy. If not for a live performance from Chris, maybe we could hope for a video. Something along the lines of her video clips on her official website would be cool. Gotta love Chris when she's riding around on her scooter! |
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