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Old 11-30-2020, 07:25 PM
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Whereas if $tevie heard Save Me in the grocery store, $he'd be like -
"I gave Christine the chorus for that song"
"She probably was writing it about me, anyway"
"They'd be nothing without me"
Has Christine ever written a song about Stevie? We have songs about the band, all 5. We have songs about Lindsey, Curry, Mick and John. Any songs that she said were about Stevie?

Stevie said Think About It was about Chris.

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Old 11-30-2020, 07:37 PM
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Has Christine ever written a song about Stevie? We have songs about the band, all 5. We have songs about Lindsey, Curry, Mick and John. Any songs that she said were about Stevie?

Stevie said Think About It was about Chris.
ALL of Christine's songs are too sweet to be about that old witch.
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Old 12-01-2020, 09:21 AM
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Has Christine ever written a song about Stevie? We have songs about the band, all 5. We have songs about Lindsey, Curry, Mick and John. Any songs that she said were about Stevie?

Stevie said Think About It was about Chris.
There was speculation that Friend was about Stevie (in part). I have no idea where that came from.
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Old 12-01-2020, 11:51 AM
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There was speculation that Friend was about Stevie (in part). I have no idea where that came from.
In 2004? I think it had been decades since they'd been "friends", and I've seen too many Christine "eye rolls" over $tevie. Is this your personal speculation? Did you interview her backstage?
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Old 12-02-2020, 02:54 PM
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ALL of Christine's songs are too sweet to be about that old witch.
Christine's mother told her that she would meet a "Bad Loser" in an orange grove. There is speculation it was a premonition about Stevie
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Old 12-02-2020, 05:55 PM
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Christine's mother told her that she would meet a "Bad Loser" in an orange grove. There is speculation it was a premonition about Stevie
She met a Bad Loser in a restaurant. Too bad she said yes.
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Old 12-02-2020, 06:27 PM
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She met a Bad Loser in a restaurant. Too bad she said yes.
It was the tequila talking
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It was the tequila talking
She was very drunk in those days. Let's blame the tequila.
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That's Alright at BlackRock Coffee. Could have been a remix, drums sounded techno, but hard to say.
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Hypnotized - Ralphs... that's a new one
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I was just in Guitar Center Nashville, and as I was walking out the door, I realized that Hold Me was coming on...
Of course I did a 180 and pretended to look at stuff by the door until it was over!
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I was just in Guitar Center Nashville, and as I was walking out the door, I realized that Hold Me was coming on...
Of course I did a 180 and pretended to look at stuff by the door until it was over!
Hold Me not the cool kids song in a Nashville Guitar Center in 2021? What is wrong with these people!!????
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Hold Me not the cool kids song in a Nashville Guitar Center in 2021? What is wrong with these people!!????
Believe me, I was shocked to hear it. A 39yo(kill me now) pop song. But I hung on every note like it was 1982...
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Believe me, I was shocked to hear it. A 39yo(kill me now) pop song. But I hung on every note like it was 1982...
It always sounds better in public. Don't know why...
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Heard Gold in Mother’s Market and then 10 minutes later I heard Sentimental Lady in the same visit.
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