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Old 10-27-2020, 11:55 PM
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Christine definitely takes a different conservative view of women in rock and rock stars in general. I love her 1980 interview where sort of states there is no difference for men and women in rock n roll. She admits women can be harassed but says if you are not being harassed you should worry. Her sense of humor comes out especially when she answers the question if she is introverted and she responds "depends on how drunk I am."
I also love the counter point of so many rock stars who complain how "hard" it is life on the road. She exclaims how pampered they all are.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ8oLODVE3U
I think she chose to never be a victim to anyone.

Even though she was always my favorite, she's also the only one I'd be afraid of.
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which is weird in itself, if they were going for a full-on coup, they should have just not cover Lindsey's songs
Probably would have been best for the momentum of the show. When the set would venture into Buckingham territory with Neal (is that how you spell his name?) on lead vocal, it felt peremptory (is that the word?) — “we’re doing this song because it conveys the impression to at least some of you that we’re really still the same Fleetwood Mac whose fourteen remastered greatest hits albums you probably own.”

But then I think back over all the covers of LB’s stuff, and there isn’t very much of it that interests me. Even the Camper van Beethoven redo is only intermittently interesting to me. (The idea is great, but the execution is not.) Maybe Matthew Sweet’s “Second Hand News” is good without making me in any way forget the original.
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Maybe Matthew Sweet’s “Second Hand News” is good without making me in any way forget the original.
Especially since Lindsey plays guitar on it.
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