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Old 08-08-2018, 10:12 AM
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Oh agreed, I can swear like the best of them, but considering her position it wasn't the best strategy in my opinion. LBs reaction to the **** Stevie Nicks call at the political fundraiser shows he's personally choosing to be more dignified in his stance.
And sure MF totally deserves it but that's not the point really.
Agreed again. To comopare us with KB.... yeah, I swear too but I'm not married to a rock star. I wish!

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I have a feeling that there is way more to this than anyone knows, except them.
I'm sure there are details that not even KB knows about what happened.
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Old 08-08-2018, 11:06 AM
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Everyone in this band - and probably everyone closely associated with this band - uses plenty of expletives. We have heard them on stage. It's probably commonplace around the dinner table as well. I doubt anyone says "Please pass me the salt." Maybe they will feign shock at Kristen's post, but seriously?
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Old 08-08-2018, 12:13 PM
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I don't blame John for anything. I think he has always just gone along with whatever Mick says. He's not going to change that pattern at this point, even if he does think sacking Lindsey is a stupid move. He just wants to play his bass and stay out of the drama.

Christine's role in this is more complicated. After the creative and emotional success of BuckVie last year (the album was great, the tour was fun), she must be feeling that she's lost her real musical partner. The one who made everything work, both in the studio and on the road. So why didn't she take his side, put her foot down, leave the band? We'll never know for sure, but I'm sure it has something to do with her longstanding friendships and lifelong shared histories with Mick and John. She is good friends with John, and Mick was the one who stayed in touch with her during her retirement and helped her get on that first airplane flight. Despite his obvious greed and the undeniable fact that he puts money ahead of creativity, he's not all bad as a human being. I'm sure she both gets along with him on a personal level and feels that she owes him a debt of gratitude for his help during the time she rejoined the band. (Plus, who knows if there are "contractual obligations.")

I realize that this reads as if I'm trying to defend Christine. I'm really not; I wish she'd done something to defend Lindsey, other than looking really uncomfortable in interviews. But I can see the complexity of the situation, from her viewpoint.
I agree with all of this. Christine feels not just love for but an obligation to Mick. He helped her overcome her fear of flying. She promised him she’d never leave again....

Still, I wish she said, “Are you effing kidding me?!” when they fired LB—and just left to do her own album.
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Old 08-08-2018, 01:27 PM
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I agree with all of this. Christine feels not just love for but an obligation to Mick. He helped her overcome her fear of flying. She promised him she’d never leave again....

Still, I wish she said, “Are you effing kidding me?!” when they fired LB—and just left to do her own album.
We still have no idea if she's under contract... if she got into it with the band... etc. I need to know more before I blame the The Queen of FMac.
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Old 08-08-2018, 01:45 PM
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Way to give up the high ground.
High ground is so 1997...
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Old 08-08-2018, 04:14 PM
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I don’t get how “we just weren’t happy” is a lie. If they were happy, nobody would have gotten fired.
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Old 08-08-2018, 04:26 PM
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The entire band, in every incarnation, would've ceased to exist after 1976 if being "not happy" was a legitimate reason.
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Old 08-08-2018, 04:45 PM
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I don’t get how “we just weren’t happy” is a lie. If they were happy, nobody would have gotten fired.
Unhappiness leads to better music.

But if that is true, that means after 1980
they must have been one happy quintet.
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Old 08-08-2018, 04:52 PM
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The entire band, in every incarnation, would've ceased to exist after 1976 if being "not happy" was a legitimate reason.
EXAAAAACTLY
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Old 08-08-2018, 04:56 PM
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I'm sure there are details that not even KB knows about what happened.
Absolutely, LBs version he told KB would have been from his side and perspective only, I am sure she doesn't know word for word what actually happened.....I definitely don't blame Lindsey by any means but he would have put up a good verbal fight against Stevie and probably said some fairly nasty things. That was then Stevie's ammunition to get him fired.
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We still have no idea if she's under contract... if she got into it with the band... etc. I need to know more before I blame the The Queen of FMac.
Eve if she weren’t under contract, I wouldn’t blame her. Dashut it right: LB and SN are so toxic it’s useless to intervene.
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Old 08-08-2018, 05:25 PM
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Eve if she weren’t under contract, I wouldn’t blame her. Dashut it right: LB and SN are so toxic it’s useless to intervene.
It is certainly useless to intervene, HOWEVER if your FRIEND who you have just joyfully recorded an album with and toured with is fired as a result you do something to make things right ....otherwise you are enabling and encouraging Stevie's appealing behaviour
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Old 08-08-2018, 06:22 PM
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It is certainly useless to intervene, HOWEVER if your FRIEND who you have just joyfully recorded an album with and toured with is fired as a result you do something to make things right ....otherwise you are enabling and encouraging Stevie's appealing behaviour
That's exactly what she's doing. She's justifying and supporting Stevie's' behavior. Wasn't Stevie they one who supported her wish of doing another album? No.

But I guess at the end she's just like Stevie.
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It is certainly useless to intervene, HOWEVER if your FRIEND who you have just joyfully recorded an album with and toured with is fired as a result you do something to make things right ....otherwise you are enabling and encouraging Stevie's appealing behaviour
"It’s a strange one, really, because we’re not really the best of chums," McVie, 74, said in a separate call a little later. "We don’t really hang out very much together. But we have a really strong musical bond with each other. Once we’re in the studio, we work as a team really well. We inspire ideas with each other. It is quite amazing, really, that I can listen to something he’s playing and tooling around on, and then we link up off each other very well. It’s been like that over the years — we come up with different ideas, and cooperate in a very natural way."
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Old 08-08-2018, 07:04 PM
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"It’s a strange one, really, because we’re not really the best of chums," McVie, 74, said in a separate call a little later. "We don’t really hang out very much together. But we have a really strong musical bond with each other. Once we’re in the studio, we work as a team really well. We inspire ideas with each other. It is quite amazing, really, that I can listen to something he’s playing and tooling around on, and then we link up off each other very well. It’s been like that over the years — we come up with different ideas, and cooperate in a very natural way."
Hopkins - you are one of the most longtime, respected posters on The Ledge. I think you actually like this Mac change. Your passive aggressive posts certainly hint a that. It is okay. Let the world know, you had grown tired of a Buckingham led Mac and are looking forward to the rebranded Mac.
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