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THE KICKING INCIDENT
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I have a pretty strong feeling that they got their information from Mick's book. Quote:
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Gives new meaning to the title "Rooms on Fire"!!
I'll stop now!! |
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Wasn't that Rolling Stone article a bunch of excerpts from Mick's book? Again, possibly a fallacy that is repeated and passed down in print and hearsay to the point where....no one knows for sure what is truth and what it rumour.
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Re: Wish I never knew....
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Just teasing, you all know I love Stevie's Rhiannon collapses! P.S Apparently RS asked everyone about this. It was confirmed by all except LB, who said something to the effect of "I don't remember it quite like that." |
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Stevie? Lipo?! WTF?
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Hey, BombaySapphire3, where did you learn about this?
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Re: Re: Wish I never knew....
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Though, that'd be a great interview! |
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As for Lindsey kicking Stevie. I distinctly remember a conversation I had with Michael Brocaw, his manager during the 80's and early 90's. He said to me about the incident at Christine's house that Lindsey pushed her against the garage door because she attacked him but he never hit her. However, he did kick her in the ankles onstage when she was in his way during a guitar solo and he'd say something like:"This is my song, get the f*ck out of my way". But, said Michael, it never was serious, he never really hurt her. It was just his way of saying:"It's my time to be in the spotlights now so get out". Fortunately that's all history now and they're hugging and kissing. But as far as the incident at Christine's house goes ~ I have it on video that Stevie tells the story and I believe her. I didn't believe Mick's book because both Michael and Lindsey said that he wrote it by heart and he was high all the time. Lindsey denied the whole thing so I believed him. Untill Stevie told the story herself in a BBC interview. She was really serious about it and very sincere. Debbie
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Asked by Gypsy
'Ewwwwwww! Stevie? Liposuction! I repeat: Ewwwwwwwwwwww!' Hey, BombaySapphire3, where did you learn about this? It was pretty well publicized at the time .Some other long time fans may be able to confirm it.Joan Rivers in her inimitably tacky way even quipped "Stevie Nicks had the fat sucked out of her thighs. they should have sucked the snot out of her nose"
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Re: Re: Wish I never knew....
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During yet another performance of "Rhiannon," your ex goes through her moves, which you have always thought were silly.... Yep, it could easily have happened. However, I do think fans really have latched onto this particular incident & blown it out of all proportion. There were probably numerous such occurrences among all members of the band on that tour. That performance was supposed to have been broadcast to Australian or New Zealand radio, yet no one I know of has ever heard it or heard about it. Why don't we ask Ken Caillat to put *that* on the DVD-Audio?! As for Christine's drinking, she used to half-jokingly call herself a wino. Wine was her big vice (possibly sole vice), she said. But I never saw a performance she gave or heard one taped in which her keyboard playing was sloppy or not locked in to the rhythm section. You can't be bombed out of your skull & still lock in to the rhythm section (although you can be a little buzzed or "relaxed"). |
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Another, unrelated thing about Mick's book: So many fans question the accuracy & validity of it, & some even dismiss it entirely as a fabrication, but that's just lunacy on their part. That book has a lot of accuracy in it & a lot of useful data. Sure, much of it is filtered through Mick's zonked perspective & so doesn't provide a complete picture of the various incidents. Nonetheless, a lot of it is very entertaining & very reliable & useful. Stephen Davis is a plagiarist, & that's one thing about plagiarists. If they're stealing from Rolling Stone & Record & Musician & other magazines, at least you know they're on the mark with their facts! |
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