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Howard Stern should be even better. So good in fact I bet it doesn't happen.
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This is the same guy who just a few years ago said he didn't remember/never happened kicking Stevie in New Zealand.
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I think you wandered into the wrong thread. Oops. By and large the shows are selling fine.
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At the end of the season
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Girl....no she hasn't lol. Stevie has been basically running the show since 1997 and you'd have to be crazy to deny that. She's had her wishes and needs accommodated to in a way that hasn't for the other members in a long time.
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You feel this isn't valid? You are so sure it's not the case, yet you have no proof either for what you are saying. I don't see you providing any other evidence of your point of view.
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That's the smoking gun? It's not even probable cause.
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I don't know what the case is. I don't know I don't know I don't know... How many times I gotta say it? If it doesn't fit you must acquit.
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We have opined. They are not facts.
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To be fair, they laid down the law with Christine that she had to go on tour and then that she couldn’t leave again. They didn’t do that with Stevie for LBCM.
It’s about the money. We get it. But, it’s also not like there wasn’t enough acrimony between them that one couldn’t have crossed the line with the other. We simply don’t know. That said, as a fan, they’re doing some great stuff and he’s doing some great stuff. What more could we really ask for?
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They should have done a much better job with the Bella Donna, Wild Heart, Mirage and Tango deluxe projects. What's with practically an entire CD used for those stupid 1987 dance remixes, when a dozen or so unreleased and alternative recordings could have taken their spot? What's with the 1982 HBO concert not even being remastered, let alone expanded to include the other performances? What's with no 1983 live stuff AT ALL, not even the three Oakland cuts from the radio? Shoddy, buddy, shoddy.
Only the Tusk, Rumours, and white album releases are really up to snuff, bucko. The live stuff was done right, and the studio stuff was done mostly right. I gotta let this rage out.
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Fleetwood Mac are fighting again. Rock-star fur is flying. But this is no ordinary argument.
For one thing, the contretemps is being conducted in three different countries. Stevie Nicks fights her corner from an elegant apartment in Paris, Lindsey Buckingham boxes clever in his Californian study and Christine McVie counterpunches from her riverside penthouse in London. Founder band members Mick Fleetwood and John McVie are keeping out of it. Fleetwood is licking his wounds after his fourth divorce and McVie is in hospital engaged in a more serious battle, with cancer. The disagreement, believe it or not, concerns one of Fleetwood Mac’s few physical altercations. After 45 years of soft rock’s favourite soap opera, it’s astonishing that the players haven’t come to blows more often. ‘I was dancing on stage,’ begins Nicks, now 65, in the salon of her rented Parisian pied-à-terre. ‘It was the Tusk tour, 1980, Auckland, New Zealand. I was doing my thing with my shawl and Lindsey pulled his jacket up over his head and started mimicking me, behind my back. 'I thought, “Well, that’s not working for me.” But I didn’t do anything. This must have infuriated him, because he came over and kicked me. 'And I’d never had anyone be physical with me in my life. Then he picked up a black Les Paul guitar and he just frisbee’d it at me. He missed, I ducked – but he could have killed me.’ Is it true that during their private-jet-and-pink-hotel-suite years, Fleetwood Mac would take cocaine while they were performing on stage? 'Absolutely,' said Stevie Nicks . ‘I’m not sure that happened,’ Buckingham, 64, states flatly at his gated LA estate. ‘Oh, it happened, all right,’ asserts Christine McVie, 70, drinking in a glorious view of the Thames. ‘I threw a glass of wine in his face.’ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/eve...ld-scores.html |
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Great stuff Fleetwood Mac have not and likely will not record a note of new music. If their rendition of "Ive Got You " is "great" then one man's trash is another man's treasure I guess. IMHO that performance is Stevie's most absurdly Norma Desmondish moment since her Bon Jovi and Poison covers on Timespace. At least then she had the alibi of being zonked out of her gord on klonopin.
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