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Ask David to name his favorite Stevie Nicks album. The last time I looked, it was 'Street Angel'... and I don't think anyone would accuse David of being a deluded Stevie fan. We're also not taking into account the fact that Stevie probably felt very strongly about the two self-penned songs she contributed to 'Tango.' The amount of time she spent in the studio might have been half-assed, but I bet those songs had a huge amount of personal meaning to her. Another thing we're not taking into account is the fact that Fleetwood Mac chose those particular songs, out of several others Stevie offered at the time. They could have very easily chosen the other songs, or pushed to record older songs Stevie had offered for previous Mac albums. "Smile At You" or "If You Were My Love," being two great examples. And finally... I'm noticing that much is being made of Stevie "whining" and "complaining" to the band that she wasn't on 'Tango' enough. An episode that, to the best of my knowledge, has ONLY ever been recounted in Mick's book... the same book which we were recently decrying for not being entirely factual, and for being, at times, rather embellished.
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"Although the arrogance of fame lingers like a thick cloud around the famous, the sun always seems to shine for Stevie." -- Richard Dashut, 2014 |
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One hour and seven minutes to beer time. |
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Beer, eh? Can I have a Pepsi instead? Or maybe a Zima? My brother claims "Zima iz for zizzies"... like I'm worried!
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"Although the arrogance of fame lingers like a thick cloud around the famous, the sun always seems to shine for Stevie." -- Richard Dashut, 2014 |
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How about we make a pact to all look at it this way:
1. It was a terrific thing Lindsey did, to put his solo album aside and devote his time and energy to Fleetwood Mac. His decision to leave before a tour was a personal one that he needed to make for his own health and sanity, and that should be respected. 2. It was an admirable thing Stevie did, to come back to Fleetwood Mac at a time when her personal life was in a tremendous upheaval, and her health was on the line. She could have been there more, or contributed to the album in a stronger fashion, but she deserves respect for her loyalty to the band. 3. Christine should also be respected for her loyalty to the band over the years, and the many, many tours she particpated in, despite the fact that she could have easily turned her back on Fleetwood Mac. She made a decision to no longer live her life on the road and in strange hotel rooms, and... just like Lindsey and Stevie... she deserves the right to make decisions based on her own health and happiness, and not whether she'll be letting the fans down.
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Why does Lindsey get to be point #1, why not Stevie?? I hate you all! |
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Someone always has to be a brat!
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"Although the arrogance of fame lingers like a thick cloud around the famous, the sun always seems to shine for Stevie." -- Richard Dashut, 2014 |
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