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Spot on. $he has NO ONE to set her straight now. Just ego gone wild.
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Well, there was Lindsey, but she had him removed from her life, so now she only surrounds herself with people that are on her payroll |
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They didn’t tell Mike that they fired Lindsey. Still, let’s say they had and he turned them down, Fleetwood Mac would still have gotten someone else, probably Rick Vito.
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I'd bet everything that Mick and Nicks told MC that Lindsey left.
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Shirley you jest!
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he's aware, unlike at least Mick and Stevie who both always act like it's somehow their right to be rich and successful.
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"kind of weird: a tribute to the dearly departed from a band that can treat its living like trash" |
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"kind of weird: a tribute to the dearly departed from a band that can treat its living like trash" |
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is that what Mike said in that one interview when he praised Lindsey?
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"kind of weird: a tribute to the dearly departed from a band that can treat its living like trash" |
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I love her saying how Tom's first wife Jane said that, aside from her (as his wife), Stevie was Tom's best friend.
Now, I wonder how people like say, oh, Mike Campbell feel about that? Or his assistant, Bugs, who in Tom's bio is unanimously cited as being the one person who went through EVERYTHING with Tom and knew all his secrets and never, ever betrayed them. And it's interesting that it was his FIRST wife who said that... wonder what his current wife would think about that. I"m betting she feels like SHE herself was closer to Tom than either his first wife OR Stevie. Just sayin'. Despit her self-aggrandizing delusions about feminism, she absolutely has lived most of her life according to the traditional gender roles that were in place when she was born in the 1940s and growing up in the 1950s. She still feels like men are the ones with power and therefore are the ones she wants to align herself with, emulate, and charm into letting her into their club. And she can flirt and get them to help her do the hard stuff, because she doesn't ever want to do the heavy lifting. I love her comment about how those at the top of the success ladder are a very small, exclusive tribe, and how really she can only turn to and be understood by someone else who is at the top, breathing the rarified air she breathes. Oy. The ego is so very strong with this one.
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Honestly, though, I don’t think anything would have changed either way. Fleetwood Mac wouldn’t have brought back Lindsey if Mike passed on them, they would have just found someone else. Fleetwood Mac needed a guitarist, there was no chance they were asking Lindsey back, and Mike didn’t have anything significant on the horizon. Why wouldn’t he take the gig?
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also, there were many theories at the time that they hoped Mike would be able to actually replace Lindsey. then they figured out he cannot and they have to find a guy who can sing Lindsey's FM songs too. which is weird in itself, if they were going for a full-on coup, they should have just not cover Lindsey's songs, like they only covered Don't Stop of Christine's which was easy since Lindsey was sharing lead with Christine there anyway. i guess it was azoff-style coup.
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"kind of weird: a tribute to the dearly departed from a band that can treat its living like trash" |
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I found this part of her recording to be sad. She's in her damn 70's and still feels "lonely at the top." One, let's face it, in 2020, despite her continued popularity, she ain't at the damn top anymore. She hasn't been at the top in decades. Two, I think it sounds awfully pathetic that at 72 years old, she lacks the relationships with other humans who don't know what it's like to breathe that rarified air. She doesn't have anyone to turn to because they can't understand. This is right in that vein of why Mr. Stevie Nicks could never happen because no 'regular' man could ever 'accept' her world. This is where Lindsey wins at the game of life, despite record or concert ticket sales or the ability to control Fleetwood Mac. It's not just about having a spouse or children either. You can have real, meaningful relationships with people you aren't married to or their parent. Just because she's famous, she can only really open up to people also in that world? My God, she's like an old white lady Kardashian.
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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A true narcissist typically does not know that.
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