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After Stevie did 24k I just stopped caring about her solo career. Then her refusing to be involved in a new Mac album sealed that. I don't have any regrets I missed her solo show.
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It's been a slow brewing boil for me.
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It's been that way for me since "Behind the Mask" came out. It was obvious to me back then that she wasn't making Fleetwood Mac a major priority as far as albums go (how she didn't do "Whole Lotta Trouble" with four of the best blues musicians is beyond me). And, I still kind of feel that way. Her Mac songs between 1975-82 were all classics, and most of her Mac songs 1987 onward range between unlistenable to very good.
Judge for yourself: Rhiannon Crystal Landslide Dreams I Don't Want To Know Gold Dust Woman Silver Springs Sara Storms Sisters of the Moon Angel Beautiful Child Fireflies That's Alright Gypsy Straight Back -- Seven Wonders Welcome to the Room . . . Sara What I See You Again No Questions Asked Love Is Dangerous Affairs of the Heart Freedom The Second Time Paper Doll Twisted Sweet Girl Illume (911) Thrown Down Say You Will Smile At You Running Through the Garden Silver Girl Everybody Finds Out Destiny Rules Goodbye Baby Not Make Believe Without You
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I don't agree with many of her comments as of lately at all. Sales shouldn't matter at this point and I wish she would have done some recording with FM for a final album. I absolutely adore her last two solo albums and think she still has it in her to contribute some great tunes and vocals for an FM album. I don't hate her and won't stop listening to her music. But I wish she felt differently.
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To take you a step further.. Her solo career does the same thing.
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
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And I have to add, She was already around 40 years old in the late 80's and back then that seemed ancient. Today, though, it doesn't seem that way. She had a lot of "Co–writes" during this period, but it was probably because of burn out and the klonopin, and age. And she lacked inspiration during this time. Drugs have a lot to do with the "quality" of the songs throughout a music career with longevity, and it will show. After 1986, cocaine was no longer in the picture, and all of a sudden, tranquilizers were. But I can't deny the fact, that I like A LOT of her material from 1986-87 onward. But again, like I said, it's probably because it's not over played and overrated like her stuff from 1975-83. Just my 2 cents. Last edited by svnwndrs; 03-16-2017 at 10:54 PM.. |
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Huh! Do you have selective memory? Have you ignored the last 30 years? That is all she does.
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Well, that makes 3 of you in the world.
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She definitely has moments, but overall, her songs largely lack the dynamics of her earlier work.
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To be fair you could say this about anyone when they get past their prime. Their weaknesses come out. I agree a lot of Stevie's more recent songs are just missing something that her earlier work had but I also think that while Lindsey can still write a good piece, he's got too many noises in his head so he veers towards overproducing. Really you could say it for probably the majority of older artists. Like Paul McCartney for example, he's literally Paul McCartney, but except for his collab with Rihanna and Kanye West, I don't think he's done anything really that great for a very long time.
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I truly think Buck/McV are slow playing things as much as they can with the hope SN comes around, they can add her stuff in quickly, and boom it's a MAC album.
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I don't think they are slow playing up the BM album in hopes of Stevie joining in at the last minute. I think that ship has sailed for this project.
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