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Fleetwood, McVie, McVie
This trio was amazing to me when they played together. As I mature I appreciate what they did rhythmically and how fluent they could be in many languages of music.
The fact that they are all queer in there own unique way. The personality dynamic is very subtle but as close tight knit as they are, they are just as different. Christine and John dynanic... or Christine and Mick dynamic... or John and Mick.... None were the best soloists, but they could jam nonetheless.... When Christine was in the 1967-1974 phase, she knew the meaning of jam..... after that, I got a kick out of how pristine they could be on recording... songs like Rhiannon, Dreams, Little Lies, Isn't It Midnight, You Make Lovin Fun... the kick and push of those songs are delightful... Do I miss this dynamic? Does the Pope **** in the woods?
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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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