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Mac Enthusiasm secrets
Got a question for you guys and gals.
Mostly for those that have been fans for ten years or more of the various versions of Fleetwood Mac and solo careers of it's members. How do you keep the fire burning? Believe it or not I've stopped myself so many times from finishing a post that could (and should) be considered negative. My example would be about Stevie. She brought me to the Mac after her Wild Heart album came out in 1983. Yet she is the one who now I'm the most tired of. Without being too mean, hearing her talk makes me cringe. Her wasted time throughout her career, which I consider the period of after "The Other Side Of The Mirror" (being generous) until "The Dance". The one exception for me would be the "SoundStage" concert. Then her artistry went back into hiding. Even to her less that flattering clothing. And I'll tread lightly here - but whatever she's doing to her face, I wish she would stop. It's starting to look like wax. My love for Fleetwood Mac ended after "Say You Will" the album and tour. I thought Lindsey did well through "Under The Skin" album and tour. Christine, really nothing new since "The Dance". I will admit Christine is the one who has kept her looks. Even at the recent Music Cares event I though she looked surprisingly good for a woman her age. So I'm just curious as to how you guys keep your love/like for them going all these years? |
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