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And he didn't just "let" it be credited to a different entity. A Fleetwood Mac album without Stevie on it was never gonna happen and he and everyone knew it. |
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The personalities are INTEGRAL to the performance. This ain't swapping out Darrin Stevens for a lookalike! At this point in the game, it's too late for reinvention, without looking like a bag full of dirty assh*oles,WHICH IS EXACTLY WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE NOW. $tevie Nick$ Dingleberry Band. Enjoy!
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I don't understand why you write with so much venom and anger... Are we not on the same page? But you've twisted my words or else fail to understand them, I know it makes you furious to think Lindsey could ever go back to FM but the idea of (although I expect is highly unlikely) Stevie and Mick having to sincerely apologise and probably grovel does make me feel a little bit more at peace with this. Again I doubt this will happen but if it was to, like I said, then I would be pleased to see him in concert again as I am not in a position to travel to the US when Lindsey solo tours there. |
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"I think what you would say is that there were factions within the band that had lost their perspective. What that did was to harm the 43-year legacy that we had worked so hard to build, and that legacy was really about rising above difficulties in order to fulfill one's higher truth and one's higher destiny." Lindsey Buckingham, May 11, 2018. |
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I didn’t fail to understand anything. You forgot to mention the part everybody is expecting to happen so Lindsey can come back to FM with clear conscience: Mick and Stevie’s apology. Not gonna happen. Sweet enough for you?
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Are ticket sales really that bad, or are they just not up to the 2014 standard when Christine made her return?
I have been out of the loop these days.
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I don't expect that they will sell as well as Christine's return tour. If Lindsey were still in the fold I doubt they would sell as well either. It would be hard to match the novelty of Christine's big return. With that said, they won't be playing to empty arenas. There is still a long time to sell tickets. I expect things will fill in more as events get closer, especially if things go well with the I Heart Radio gig.
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LMFAO at you having the balls telling someone else “we get it” 🙄
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Yes, I said that to someone I've known online for 22 years, and have met in person.
Balls is the one thing I do have. Do you have a wheelbarrow I could borrow?
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To be honest, I was not really excited about FM touring Europe again in early 2019, because of the concert I attended in 2015. It wasn't that good. They are getting old, they play all the same songs and I've welcomed Christine back, already. The prices were just astronomic and would have been even worse. And that was WITH Lindsey.
So in a way, I'm kinda relieved that they will probably not dare to show their asses in europe, because noone here cares about some Heartbreakers dude and the other bloke. And since they fired their most valuable member when it comes to the quality, entertainment and energy on concert, I feel no obligation to see this band of backstabbing, respectless karaoke singers. Win - win for me. Not that that makes it easier, I'm still totally disapointed in my favorite band of 40 years. Looks like they never deserved my attention or unwavering support. Last edited by AncientQueen; 07-18-2018 at 10:04 AM.. |
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I thought the same thing, but these two have known each other for decades. So, it's fun to watch them interact and disagree.
And it's fun for me because SteveMac is not a $tevie fan.. so sometimes I feel he might explode with irony. At the end of the day, they both are just being honest.
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I wasn't referring to ticket prices. I was weighing in on the question about the comparison between the big Christine return tour demand and any subsequent tour without that as a new feature.
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Exactly LOL.... Was it just me or basically asking "who are you" was a bit odd?
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