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The implication that Stevie's 'afraid' to do interviews is silly. No interviewer is going to press the issue about Lindsey's firing, for one thing. If/when asked about it, she would give an answer and move on to the next question. She HAS given interviews for the upcoming tour... anyone remember her appearance with the band on CBS? And she performed live with FM on Ellen. Not an interview, but clearly she's not avoiding the media. I'm sure there will be some more interviews before the tour starts. Besides, why do some of you care? You won't believe what she, or the rest of the band, says anyway.
I am looking forward to interviews with both FM and Lindsey Buckingham as their tours start up. |
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None of those mentions in the interview you’re referring to address the current situation. They simply reaffirm old narratives about their pre-FM partnership and their entrance into the band 40 plus years ago.
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I would die!
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But $he'$ never been one to tell the truth, and I believe, actually believe$ her own delu$ional tale$ $he $pin$.
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I do agree she's not afraid to do interviews, though. I just don't think they've started press for this tour yet. The CBS/Rolling Stone interviews were largely designed to address the Lindsey situation and the "new band." Though they coincided with the tour announcement, that issue took a backseat in those conversations. Your point about Ellen is kind of a bizarre non sequitur. As you said, it wasn't an interview. We're talking about interviews. |
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Hey, I think interviewers are curious about the firing, too. They're just not going to press the issue. It's not like investigative reporters are tackling this subject. A rock band fired a member, we're not talking about Watergate or the water crisis in Flint, you know what I mean? So for that reason, Stevie probably isn't too worried about media interviews, because they're all going to be fluff pieces about the upcoming tour. If Lindsey does press for his tour, it will be the same thing. He may be asked about his firing, but they're not going to demand a detailed answer from him.
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Supposedly Lindsey is promising to spill the tea in radio interview that will air on Oct 8. That’s the interview teaser but frankly I think we will just get bunch of karmic and circular mambo jumbo and big words with no real new info. At least that’s how it sounds from the preview. We’ll see!
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It’s not too late! Could happen.....
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I do think he will go as far to break down the lies however, specifically of him wanting to delay the tour. He'll shutdown the lies from the CBS interview and the bands original reason for his departure. |
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But that's the sad part.
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